Printing – Stenciling – Traveling-inker machines
Patent
1978-02-13
1981-01-06
Fisher, J. Reed
Printing
Stenciling
Traveling-inker machines
101408, 101416A, 271 85, 271DIG10, 34150, B41F 1512, B41F 2108
Patent
active
042429560
ABSTRACT:
A cantilevered takeoff apparatus is provided by the present invention which is particularly adapted to automatically remove printed stock from the bed of a screen printing press and transfer the stock to a wicket dryer, having a plurality of rows of wickets movable along the upper and lower surfaces of the dryer frame, where the stock is released face up on a row of wickets for drying. The cantilevered takeoff apparatus herein enables the wicket dryer to be positioned directly beneath the printed work to receive the work as it is transferred thereto, without obstructing the path of the rows of wickets during operation.
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Bubley Henry J.
Green Melvin E.
Iaccino Alex
American Screen Printing Equipment Company
Fisher J. Reed
Shekleton Gerald T.
Wagner Robert E.
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