Printing – Stenciling – Multicolor
Patent
1974-07-15
1976-06-29
Burr, Edgar S.
Printing
Stenciling
Multicolor
101116, 101120, B41F 1510, B41F 1542
Patent
active
039658163
ABSTRACT:
A screen printing machine wherein one end of a rotary stencil is driven by a power train which receives torque from a motor. The other end of the stencil is driven by the power train through the medium of a cylindrical squeegee which is disposed in the stencil and drives an idler gear in the frame of the machine. The idler gear rotates a gear which drives the other end of the stencil. The ends of the stencil are coupled to driving sleeves which are rotatable in discrete bearing members each of which is adjustable relative to the machine frame. That bearing member which receives the driving sleeve for the one end of the stencil is pivotable in the frame about an axis which is normal to the axis of the stencil and is also movable in the axial direction of the stencil. The other bearing member is pivotable in the frame about an axis which is normal to the axis of the stencil and is also movable transversely of the axis of the stencil.
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Burr Edgar S.
Mitter & Co.
Striker Michael J.
Suter R. E.
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