Method and apparatus for stencil printing

Printing – Stenciling – Processes

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C101S120000, C101S116000

Reexamination Certificate

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06199479

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for stencil printing according to which images can be uniformly printed by preventing deformation of printing drum at printing.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
As shown in
FIG. 1
, a rotary stencil printing apparatus is provided with a cylindrical printing drum
1
which rotates around its central axis, and the drum
1
has an ink passing peripheral wall composed of a material having many pores or a mesh material. This drum
1
can generally be made by a method of rolling a plate material such as a punching metal and an expanded metal into a cylindrical form and holding both ends by flanges, a method of fixing a part of a mesh material such as a screen to a flange to hold it in a cylindrical form, or a method of fitting flanges at both ends of a cylindrical shaped article, and the basic strength of the peripheral wall of the drum is determined by the materials constituting the drum. If necessary, one or more screen layers of micro-reticulate structure (not shown) can be wound around the peripheral surface of the drum
1
.
Inside the drum
1
, is provided an ink supplying means comprising a squeegee roller
4
which contacts with the inner peripheral surface of the drum, a doctor roller
5
which is disposed adjacent the squeegee roller, and others. Outside the drum
1
, is disposed an opposing roller
6
at the position opposite to the squeegee roller
4
, and the opposing roller
6
functions as a means of carrying a printing paper
10
in cooperation with the drum
1
with nipping the printing paper therebetween at the time of printing. According to
FIG. 1
, the opposing roller
6
is provided so that it can contact with and leave from the drum
1
, and has a function to press the printing paper
10
against the outer peripheral surface of the drum
1
at the time of printing. Alternatively, the opposing roller
6
may have a diameter similar to that of the drum
1
, and the squeegee roller
4
may have a function to press the peripheral wall of the drum
1
outwardly to deform the peripheral wall in such a manner that the peripheral wall can contact with and leave from the opposing roller
6
, and the printing paper
10
may be carried with being nipped between the deformed drum and the opposing roller
6
.
At the time of printing, one end of perforated stencil sheet
8
is clamped by a clamping means
2
provided at the outer peripheral surface of the drum
1
and the stencil sheet
8
is wound around the outer peripheral surface of the drum
1
. When the drum is rotated, ink is supplied to the peripheral surface from inside of the drum
1
by the squeegee roller
4
and excess ink forms a reservoir of ink
7
between the squeegee roller
4
and the doctor roller
5
. In this case, the printing paper
10
is carried with being nipped between the opposing roller
6
and the outer peripheral surface of the drum
1
, whereby the ink is transferred to the printing paper through the stencil sheet
8
to perform printing. Under usual printing conditions, the drum
1
undergoes some deformation by pressing force at the nip portion at which the opposing roller
6
and the drum
1
contact with each other, but the apparatus must be designed so that other portions of the drum
1
are not deformed at the time of rotating in order to prevent slippage of the stencil sheet or creasing of the printing paper at the time of carrying the paper.
Although the peripheral wall of the drum can keep cylindrical shape under usual printing conditions, it sometimes undergoes deformation under some using conditions such as low temperature and high-speed printing. The similar phenomenon is also seen in an apparatus provided with a large drum designed so as to apply to the use of large-sized printing papers. As shown in
FIG. 2
, this deformation appears as a phenomenon that at the time of rotation of the drum
1
the periphery wall of the drum
1
deforms in the direction towards the squeegee roller
4
at the position
9
which is slightly downstream in rotation direction from the contact portion of the squeegee roller
4
and the drum
1
, and this causes unevenness in the resulting printed images.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to elucidate the causes for the deformation of the drum as mentioned above, and to prevent the deformation so that uniform printed images can be obtained even under the using conditions such as low temperature and high-speed printing and even by the apparatuses provided with a large-sized drum.
As a result of intensive research conducted by the inventors on the strength of drum and the viscosity of ink, they have considered that the deformation at the position
9
of the drum shown in
FIG. 2
is caused by the viscosity of ink collected between the portion
9
and the squeegee roller
4
, and have found that the deformation of the drum can be prevented when the peripheral wall of the drum has a strength higher than a certain value and viscosity of the ink supplied to the drum is lower than a certain value. Thus, the present invention has been accomplished.
That is, according to the present invention, there is provided a method for stencil printing which comprises providing a cylindrical printing drum which has an ink permeable peripheral wall and rotates around a central axis thereof, winding a perforated stencil sheet around the peripheral wall of said printing drum, supplying an ink to the peripheral wall from the inside of the drum at the time of rotation of the drum, and transferring the ink to a printing paper through the drum and the stencil sheet, wherein said peripheral wall of the drum has such a strength that the peripheral wall shows a stress of 0.75 kgf/cm
2
or more when it is deformed by 0.1 cm in a direction towards the central axis and viscosity of said ink is 330 Pa•s or lower.
Furthermore, according to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for stencil printing comprising a cylindrical printing drum which has an ink permeable peripheral wall and rotates around a central axis thereof with a perforated stencil sheet being wound around the peripheral wall, an ink which is introduced into the inside of the drum, an ink supplying means which contacts with an inner surface of the peripheral wall of the drum and supplies an ink to the peripheral wall at the time of rotation of the drum, and an opposing roller which is disposed opposite to the ink supplying means and carries a printing paper with nipping the printing paper between the opposing roller and the peripheral wall of the drum, wherein said peripheral wall of the drum has such a strength that the peripheral wall shows a stress of 0.75 kgf/cm
2
or more when it is deformed by 0.1 cm in a direction towards the central axis and viscosity of said ink is 330 Pa•s or lower.
According to the present invention, strength of the drum is specified by the stress generated when the peripheral wall of the drum is deformed, and printing is carried out using a drum which shows a stress of 0.75 kgf/cm
2
or more, preferably 1.4 kgf/cm
2
or more when the peripheral wall is deformed by 0.1 cm in the direction towards its central axis, and using an ink having a viscosity of 330 Pa•s or lower, preferably 150 Pa•s or lower, whereby deformation of the drum can be prevented because the strength of the peripheral wall of the drum at the position indicated by 9 in
FIG. 2
exceeds a deformation force exerted to the drum by the viscosity of the ink.
In the case of a drum formed of usual materials, when the stress is increased to more than 9.00 kgf/cm
2
, thickness of the drum must be increased or opening ratio must be lowered and this causes blurring of printed images or decrease of printing density. Moreover, the viscosity of the ink is preferably 9 Pa•s or more. If the viscosity is lower than 9 Pa•s, ink drips on the drum from the squeegee roller during waiting period or leaks from a gap between the drum and the stencil sheet, or printed images spread.
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