Printing – Embossing or penetrating – Special-article machines
Patent
1984-09-28
1986-03-11
Crowder, Clifford D.
Printing
Embossing or penetrating
Special-article machines
101 44, 101316, 198343, 198859, B44C 114, B41F 1724
Patent
active
045746940
ABSTRACT:
A stamping machine comprises at least one imprinting station of the gilding press type, wherein two shells mounted movably relative to one another are intended to mutually enclose at least the portion to be imprinted of the article to be imprinted, so as to apply to this latter a foil suitable for the impression desired. Both the shells are mounted movably relative to the machine frame in synchronism and opposed to one another, said shells being subject to the same control means which acts on one of them by way of transmission means suitable for reversal of movement. The machine is particularly applicable to the imprinting of articles with a neck, such as bottles.
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Brown Charles A.
Brown Charles E.
Crowder Clifford D.
Societe d'Esploitation des Machines Dubuit
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