Printing – Stenciling – Traveling-inker machines
Patent
1998-11-12
2000-10-17
Hilten, John S.
Printing
Stenciling
Traveling-inker machines
101114, B41F 1542
Patent
active
061315109
ABSTRACT:
The system comprises two oppositely working scraping blades (8, 9) fixed to a blade support (6, 7) for depositing a silk-screen printing product (18) via a screen (17) on a support (21) to be coated. According to the invention, each extremity of the blade support comprises means (28, 29) for fixing a cheek for confinement of the product. The cheek (24, 25) is a plate of flexible material which engages the screen (17) by means of its free edge, with a small spacing being saved between the blade and the plate. The plate is oriented in such a way that the silk-screen printing product (26, 27), which passes beyond the extremity of the blade during its passage under pressure on the screen, is brought back to within the screen in the work zone of the blade.
Biren Steven R.
Colilla Daniel J.
Hilten John S.
U.S. Philips Corporation
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