Printing – Intaglio – Rotary
Patent
1983-04-05
1984-09-18
Crowder, Clifford D.
Printing
Intaglio
Rotary
118245, A41D 2706
Patent
active
044716923
ABSTRACT:
A device for the printing of flexible flat parts such as cuts or single parts of fabrics, wefts, fleeces, leather, furs or the like with pasty substances in the photogravure printing process. The device has a printing roller to be painted with paste, and a counter-print roller with print gap therebetween. In the area of said gap a group of adjacent yarns runs around a part of the periphery of the printing roller, and is then drawn off above a discharge device for the flat parts from the printing roller. This yarn group is moved at a velocity differing from that of the periphery of the printing roller. It can be moved either in the same or opposite direction as the peripheral motion of the rollers in the area of the printing gap. This makes possible an exact deposit of the printed flat parts on the discharge device and also reduces the paste consumption, with the minimum of constructional costs.
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Crowder Clifford D.
Kufner Textilwerke GmbH
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