[0001] This invention relates to a printer of the type used to print images onto textiles,
such as a printer for printing labels for attachment to garments, and to an ink cartridge
for such a printer. The term "textile printer" will be used herein to refer to a printer
for printing images onto textiles.
[0002] Textile printers may be used to print images onto a range of textiles of various
sizes, and in particular may be used to print images onto labels for garment. Such
labels will generally provide information regarding the make of a garment, the type
of textile from which the garment has been made, and washing instructions for the
garment. It is therefore important that printed labels of this type are able to endure
high temperatures during washing, for example, and that images printed onto the labels
remain visible and legible generally for the life of the garment to which they are
attached.
[0003] In order produce labels meeting these requirements, it is known to use high viscosity
inks to print images onto textiles. Liquid inks are generally not suitable for use
in textile printers, as the liquid ink would tend to run and fade on the textile onto
which it had been applied.
[0004] Fabrics that may be employed in textile printing include polymers, such as various
polyesters and polyamides. More specifically, such fabrics include polyester, polyester
satin, nylon, cotton, self-adhesive satins, lace, twill, GroGrain and imitation leather
materials.
[0005] A known textile printer comprises a central drum rotatable about an axis. A textile
to be printed is fed onto the drum in such a manner that it extends around at least
a portion of the circumference of the drum. As the central drum rotates the textile
is fed over the drum enabling a continuous strip of textile to be printed.
[0006] A print cylinder rotatable about an axis, is positioned so that, in use, a circumferentially
outer surface of the print cylinder just touches a circumferentially outer surface
of the central drum. In use, the axis of the print cylinder is spaced apart from,
and substantially parallel to the axis of the central drum. The circumferentially
outer surface of the print cylinder is shaped to apply a particular impression onto
a textile extending around the central drum. In this respect, the surface of the print
cylinder may be directly contoured to provide the required impression, or a relief
image plate made from any suitable material, such a photopolymer material, may be
applied to the print cylinder.
[0007] In order to translate an impression onto a textile extending around the central cylinder,
ink must be applied to the print cylinder. It is known to apply ink to a print cylinder
by means of an anilox roller. An anilox roller has a surface comprising a plurality
of small cavities adapted to hold the ink. Ink is initially applied to the anilox
roller through use of an ink duct and the surface of the anilox roller absorbs ink
from the duct. The anilox roller is positioned so that, in use, its axis is substantially
parallel to the axis of the print cylinder, it is spaced apart from the central drum,
and its circumferential outer surface just touches the circumferential outer surface
of the print cylinder. In use, the anilox roller is rotated as the print cylinder
rotates, thus coating the print cylinder with ink.
[0008] In use, the print cylinder rotates as the central drum rotates. Since the print cylinder
is positioned so that its outer surface just touches the outer surface of the central
drum, rotation of the print cylinder and the central drum will result in an impression
being translated onto the textile passing over the outer surface of the central drum.
The circumference of the print cylinder will determine the repeat length of the impression
translated onto the textile.
[0009] In order to ensure an appropriate quality of print, it is necessary to ensure that
the relative position of the print cylinder and the central drum is such that a predetermined
pressure is applied to the textile during the printing process. This is achieved by
adjusting the printing cylinder relative to the central drum.
[0010] Such an adjustment may be time consuming, since it is not only necessary to adjust
the position of the print cylinder in a direction that is perpendicular to the axis
of the print cylinder, but it is also necessary to adjust the print cylinder in a
direction parallel to the print cylinder axis, to ensure appropriate lateral positioning
of the print cylinder relative to the central drum. In addition, the adjustment process
must also take into account the variable size of different print cylinders.
[0011] In use, the print cylinder will be supplied with ink of a particular colour by the
anilox roller, which is itself supplied by ink from the ink duct. If, therefore, the
textile is to be printed with more than one colour, more than one print cylinder must
be used. Thus if a textile is to be printed with three colours, the textile printer
will comprise three print cylinders spaced apart circumferentially around the central
drum. Each print cylinder will have associated with it, an anilox roller and ink duct.
[0012] When a textile is printed with an image having more than one colour, the image will
be printed in stages. At each stage a portion of the image in a particular colour
will be translated onto the fabric by a particular print cylinder. The complete image
will be produced once each printing cylinder has contacted the portion of the textile
being printed. Thus, if an image containing three colours is to be printed onto a
textile, the complete image will be produced once the portion of the textile being
printed has received an impression from all three printing cylinders.
[0013] In order to ensure that the different colours are applied to the appropriate parts
of the textile relative to the other colours, it is necessary to ensure that the individual
print cylinders are in register with one another. In order to ensure that each print
cylinder is in register with other print cylinders, each cylinder may have to be rotated
a predetermined distance relative to the central drum. This process is time consuming
and requires a high level of skill. In particular, it is necessary to move each print
cylinder in turn out of contact with the central drum, rotate the print cylinder a
small amount, reposition the print cylinder, and check whether the print cylinder
is now in register. If the print cylinder is still not in register, the process must
be repeated until it is.
[0014] A further problem with known textile printers is that each time a print cylinder
is removed from the textile printer, for example, for cleaning, it is necessary to
accurately reposition the print cylinder when the cylinder is replaced in the textile
printer for further use.
[0015] GB 0 9365 relates to a printing machine and particularly to a printing machine operating with
fatty inks or colours and by means of impression rollers, upon paper, textile fabrics,
floor coverings, metal sheets and the like.
[0016] The printing machine comprises a frame or frames on which all the parts of the machine
which, upon a change of colour or ink or design are required to be removed or cleaned,
are supported. The frame or frames are detachable from the main framework of the printing
machine so that when a change of colour or design is necessary, the frame containing
the relevant parts may be detached from the machine and immediately replaced by another
frame with components attached thereto which are ready to be used.
[0017] European patent application No.
0096646 relates to a process and a device for pre-positioning several inking stations forming
part of a printing machine. The invention relates particularly to the pre-positioning
of printing cylinders such as the plate cylinder and screen cylinder / fountain cylinder
assemblies of a printing machine, in particular a flexographic printing machine.
[0018] Another problem with known textile printers is that it can be difficult to clean
the anilox rollers after use. In addition it can be difficult to properly position
an anilox roller relative to an associated ink chamber.
[0019] According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a textile
printer comprising:
a central drum having a first side and an opposite second side, and rotatable about
a central axis;
a print cylinder having a first side and an opposite second side and rotatable about
a second axis spaced apart from and substantially parallel to the central axis; and
a print cylinder adjuster for adjusting the distance between the second axis and the
central axis, the print cylinder adjuster including a print cylinder retainer having
a first retaining arm and a second retaining arm, the first and second retaining arms
being spaced apart from one another, and extending substantially parallel to one another,
and substantially perpendicular to the central axis, the first retaining arm being
operably engageable with the first side of the print cylinder, and the second retaining
arm being operably engageable with the second side of the print cylinder,
characterised in that the print cylinder retainer is shaped to allow movement of the
print cylinder within the retainer in a direction Substantially parallel to the retaining
arms.
[0020] Preferably, the print cylinder retainer comprises a first retaining portion forming
part of the first retaining arm, and a second retaining portion forming part of the
second arm.
[0021] Preferably, the print cylinder adjuster further comprises a clamp for clamping the
print cylinder in position within the print cylinder retainer.
[0022] Conveniently, the clamp comprises a first clamp portion moveable within the first
retaining portion, and a second clamp portion moveable within the second retaining
portion..
[0023] Conveniently, the print cylinder retainer further comprises a first and second clamp
portion activator for causing movement of each clamp portion within a respective retaining
portion.
[0024] Preferably, each clamp portion activators comprises a pneumatic cylinder forming
part of a respective retaining arms.
[0025] Advantageously, the print cylinder adjuster further comprises a first adjustment
arm, and a second adjustment arm, the first adjustment arm being attachable to the
first retaining arm, and the second adjustment arm being attachable to the second
retaining arm, the first and second adjustment arms allowing further adjustment of
the print cylinder when the print cylinder is held in position in the print cylinder
retainer by the clamp.
[0026] By means of the first and second retaining arms, a print cylinder is held in position
relative to the central drum. Accurate positioning of the print cylinder is possible
since the retaining arms restrict any lateral movement of the print cylinder.
[0027] The first and second retaining arms are configured so that the position of the print
cylinder may be adjusted by movement of the print cylinder either towards or away
from the central drum by movement of the print cylinder along each of the retaining
arms and within the print cylinder retaining portions.
[0028] Advantageously, the first side of the print cylinder is substantially coplanar with
the first side of the central drum, and the second side of the print cylinder is substantially
coplanar with the second side of the central drum.
[0029] Preferably, the central drum rotates about a shaft, and an end of the first retaining
arm is, in use, in contact with a first end of the shaft, and an end of the second
retaining arm is, in use, in contact with a second end of the shaft.
[0030] This means that each of the first and second retaining arms extend substantially
radially from the axis of the central drum. This positioning of the first and second
arm facilitates positioning of the print cylinder and ensures that the print cylinder
is appropriately aligned with the central drum.
[0031] Preferably, the printer further comprises a cartridge comprising a chambered ink
duct, an ink roller attached to the ink duct, and an attachment for removably attaching
the cartridge to the textile printer.
[0032] By means of the present invention the ink duct and ink roller are formed into a single
cartridge which cartridge is removably attachable to a printer. This means that the
process of removing an ink roller for cleaning or repair is greatly simplified. In
addition, because the ink roller and ink duct are contained within a single cartridge,
it is not necessary to accurately position the ink roller relative to the ink duct,
since the dimensions of the cartridge will ensure that the ink roller is appropriately
positioned relative to the ink duct.
[0033] Preferably, the ink roller comprises an anilox roller.
[0034] Advantageously, the cartridge comprises an attachment extending from a side of the
cartridge. The attachment is receivable within the printer to which the cartridge
is to be installed thus allowing easy attachment and removal of the cartridge from
the printer.
[0035] Preferably, the chambered ink duct comprises a hopper having at least one open face.
The open face of the hopper allows ink to be poured into the hopper either manually
or through an automated process.
[0036] Conveniently, the cartridge further comprises a tray for collecting unused ink. The
tray may be emptied when the cartridge is removed from the printer.
[0037] Advantageously, the cartridge is attachable to the print cylinder retainer. This
ensures that the cartridge is appropriately aligned with the print cylinder.
[0038] In an embodiment of the cartridge having first and second attachment portions for
attaching the cartridge to the printer, the first and second attachment portions are
receivable in the first and second retaining portions respectively of the print cylinder
retainer.
[0039] Preferably, the print cylinder comprises a gear mechanism contained within a gear
housing, which gear housing is rotatably movably attached to the printer, the printer
further comprising a gear housing adjuster engageable with the gear housing for causing
rotational movement of the gear housing, thereby causing corresponding rotational
movement of the print cylinder.
[0040] By means of the gear mechanism, it is possible to rotate the print cylinder relative
to the central drum. In a printer comprising more than one print cylinder, such movement
of one of the print cylinders will cause relative movement of that print cylinder
relative to the second print cylinder. Such movement may be used to bring the two
print cylinders into register with one another.
[0041] Advantageously, the gear housing comprises a worm wheel, and the gear housing adjuster
comprises a worm threadably engageable with the worm wheel of the gear housing.
[0042] The worm may be operated by any desirable mechanisms such as a control knob. Operation
of the control knob will cause rotation of the worm which in turn will cause rotation
of the gear housing.
[0043] Advantageously, the print cylinder comprises an output shaft, and an input gear attached
to the output shaft, which input gear is engageable with a plurality of planet gears
which in turn are engageable with a ring gear enclosed within the gear housing.
[0044] The invention will now be further described by way of example only with reference
to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a schematic representation of a printer according to an embodiment of
the invention;
Figure 2 is a schematic representation of a part of the printer of Figure 1;
Figures 3a, 3b and 3c are schematic representations of an ink cartridge according
to an aspect of the present invention, forming part of the printer of Figure 1;
Figure 4 is a sliced view of the ink cartridge of Figure 3;
Figure 5 is a schematic representation of a part of the printer of Figure 1 showing
the ink cartridge of Figure 3 mounted in an adjustment mechanisms;
Figure 6 is a rear view of the printer of Figure 1 showing two gear mechanisms according
to an aspect of the invention; and
Figures 7 to 9 are schematic representations of one of the gear mechanisms shown in
Figure 6.
[0045] Referring to the Figures, and initially to Figures 1 and 2, an embodiment of a printer
according to the present invention is designated generally by the reference numeral
2. The printer 2 is particularly suitable for printing images in the form of text
or other graphics onto a continuous strip of textile material. The continuous strip
of material to be printed is fed onto the central drum, and once printed, will be
cut to form individual labels for attachment to garments. The labels will typically
indicate washing instructions and material composition of the garment to which they
are attached.
[0046] The printer comprises a front plate 3 and a back plate 5.
[0047] The printer comprises a central drum 4 rotatable about a central shaft 6, and two
print cylinders 8. Associated with each print cylinder 8 is an anilox roller 10. Each
of the print cylinders will transfer an image in a particular colour onto the strip
of material. In this example, printer 2 comprises two print cylinders 8 in order to
print two colours onto the material. However, if more colours are to be printed onto
the strip of material, the printer 2 would have more print cylinders. Similarly, if
the material is to be printed with one colour only, the printer would have a single
print cylinder.
[0048] The printer cylinder 8 is supported between the front plate 3 and back plate 5 by
means of the central shaft 6 which is attached to each plate 3, 5.
[0049] The anilox roller 10 associated with each print cylinder forms part of an ink cartridge
12 shown in more detail in Figures 3a, 3b, 3c and 4. The cartridge 12, in addition
to the anilox roller 8, comprises a chambered ink duct 14, comprising a hopper tray
15 into which ink may be poured either manually, or by an automated process. In order
to print an image having a particular colour onto material passing around the circumference
of the central drum 4, the print cylinder 8 is rotated as the central drum rotates,
causing the material to be printed to pass between the central drum 4 and the print
cylinder 8. The anilox roller 10 is also rotated, causing ink contained in the hopper
tray 15 to be transferred onto the surface of the anilox roller. The surface of the
anilox roller is formed with small engraved cells which enable the anilox roller to
retain a predetermined amount of ink in the indentations. The size of the cells may
vary from roller to roller, but typically will have a diameter of between 5 and 50
microns.
[0050] The print cylinder 8 and anilox roller 10 are positioned so that, in use, the anilox
roller 10 is in contact with the print cylinder 8, and the print cylinder 8 is also
in contact with the central drum 4 or, in use, with a material to be printed. In addition,
each of the central drum 4, print cylinder 8 and anilox roller 10 comprises a drive
gear 60, 62, 64 respectively. In use the central drum drive gear 60 and the print
cylinder drive gear 62 will engage with one another. The print cylinder drive gear
62 will also engage with the anilox roller drive gear 64. This ensures that rotation
of the central drum 4, print cylinder 8 and anilox roller 10 is synchronised.
[0051] As the central drum 4, print cylinder 8 and anilox roller 10 rotate, ink from the
hopper tray 15 transfers to the anilox roller 10, and then to the print cylinder 8.
The surface of the print cylinder 8 is contoured so that when the material passes
between the central drum and the print cylinder 8, an impression is transferred onto
the material.
[0052] The positions of the print cylinder 8 and the anilox roller can be adjusted relative
to one another and to the central drum 4 as will be described in more detail below,
in order that a predetermined level of pressure is applied by the central drum 4 and
the print cylinder 8 onto material passing over the central drum 4, and between the
anilox roller 10 and the print cylinder 8.
[0053] The ink cartridge 12 further comprises an attachment for allowing removable attachment
of the cartridge 12 to the textile printer 2. In this example, the attachment comprises
a first attachment portion 18 extending from a first side 20 of the cartridge 12,
and a second attachment portion 22 extending from a second side 24 of the cartridge
12. Each of the attachment portions 18, 22 comprises two attachment rollers 26 which
are receivable within a roller receiving portion of printer 2 as will be described
in more detail hereinbelow.
[0054] The cartridge 12 also comprises an anilox roller adjustment in the form of screws
28 for adjusting the position of the ink roller relative to the chambered duct.
[0055] The cartridge 12 further comprises a tray 30 for collecting any ink not adhering
to the surface of the anilox roller 10.
[0056] The printer 2 further comprises a print cylinder adjuster 32 in the form of a pair
of spaced apart retaining arms 34, 36 and adjustment arms 65, 66.
[0057] The print cylinder adjuster 32 further comprises receiving portions 38 for receiving
the print cylinder 8, and also for receiving the attachment rollers of the ink cartridge
12.
[0058] The arms 34, 36 are each shaped to receive the print cylinder 8. When the cartridge
12 and the print cylinder 8 are each held in position by the arms 34, 36, the axes
of each of the central drum 4, print cylinder 8, and anilox roller 10 will all be
substantially parallel to one another.
[0059] The adjustment arms 65, 66 are pivotably attached to the front plate 3 and the back
plate 5 respectively, at pivot points 67, 68. The print cylinder adjuster 32 further
comprises clamp 69 operated by a pneumatic cylinder 40 forming part of a respective
arm 34,36. In use, when print cylinder 8 is to be positioned relative to the central
drum 4, the print cylinder will be positioned between adjustment arm 34, 35 in receiving
portions 38. Print cartridge 12 will also be positioned between the arms 34, 36 in
the receiving portion 38.
[0060] Once the print cylinder 8 and the print cartridge 12 are in position between the
arms 34, 36, the clamp 69 will be caused to move towards the print cartridge 12 engaging
with the attachment rollers 26, causing the ink cartridge 12 to bear down on bearings
70 of the print cylinder 8.
[0061] In order to adjust the position of the print cylinder relative to the central drum
4, and thus to control the pressure exerted on the central drum by the print cylinder
8, the position of the print cylinder may be adjusted by means of impression adjuster
screws 42. The screws 42 are connected to rods 71 which are each operably connected
to a respective arm 65,66 causing the arms to pivot about pivot points 67, 68.
[0062] Each adjustment arm 65, 66 is moveably attached to a respective arm 34, 35, by means
of a pin 72 retained in a slot 73. Movement of the arms 65, 66 causes movement of
the receiving portion 38.
[0063] Each of the arms 34, 36 has a first end 42 and a second end 44. The second ends 44
of each of the arms 34, 36 abut with the central shaft 6 of the central drum 4. This
means that each of the arms 34, 36 extends substantially radially from the shaft 6.
The length of the print cylinder 8 is approximately the same as the length of the
central drum 4 and the portions 40 are positioned so that when a cylinder 8 is held
in position between the portions 40, sides 46 of the print cylinder 8 are coplanar
with sides 48 of the central drum 4.
[0064] When it is desired to replace the print cylinder 8 in order to, for example, clean
the cylinder, or replace the cylinder with a different cylinder having a different
diameter, for example, it is necessary to first to remove the ink cartridge 12 by
sliding the ink cartridge along the arms 34, 36 in a direction away from the central
drum 4 and then to remove the print cylinder 8. When the cylinder 8 is replaced, or
a new cylinder is positioned between the arms 34, 36, it is necessary only to adjust
the position of the print cylinder 8 by adjusting the adjustment arms 65, 66 via the
impression adjuster screws 42. No other adjustment is necessary. By means of the retaining
arms 34, 36, in conjunction with the pneumatic cylinders 40, and clamp 69, print cylinders
of different diameters may easily be positioned correctly relative to the central
drum 4 since once a print cylinder 8 is positioned within the arms 34, 36 the sides
of the print cylinder 46 will be positioned appropriately relative to the sides 48
of the central drum. In other words, once a print cylinder 8 is retained between arms
34, 36, only movement that is possible is in a direction substantially perpendicular
to the axis of the central shaft is possible. As such movement is effected by adjusting
the adjustment arms 65, 66 via the impression adjuster screw 42. This in turn results
in movement of the print cylinder and print cartridge 12 in a direction either towards
or away from the central drum 6 in a direction that is substantially perpendicular
to the axis of the central shaft 6.
[0065] In the illustrated example, the printer 2 comprises two print cylinders 8 each with
an associated anilox roller 10. The printer 2 is therefore set up to print two different
colours on to a continuous strip of material extending round the central drum 4.
[0066] It is therefore necessary to ensure that the two print cylinders 8 are in register
with one another. If the two cylinders are not in register with one another, the two
colours will not be appropriately positioned relative to one another in the image
to be printed onto the continuous strip.
[0067] Each print cylinder comprises a print registration adjusting gearbox 50 that extends
through a back plate 5 of the printer 2.
[0068] The print registration adjusting gear box 50 comprises an outer casing 54 enclosing
an input gear 56 attached to an output shaft 57 of the print cylinder 8, and planet
gears 58 orbiting the input gear. In addition the gear box comprises a ring gear 59,
and the planet gears 58 are in engagement with the ring gear. An outer surface of
the casing 54 is gearcut to form a worm wheel. The gear box 50 further comprises a
worm 60 threadably engageable with the threaded outer surface of the gear casing 50.
[0069] In order to ensure that the two print cylinders 8 are in register with one another,
it may be necessary to rotate one or both of the print cylinders 8 relative to the
central drum 4 and also to the other print cylinder 8. In order to rotate a print
cylinder in this way, the outer casing 50 associated with the particular printer cylinder
8 is rotated by turning knob 62 which causes the worm 60 to rotate. Due to the threaded
engagement of the worm 60 and the casing 50, rotation of the worm causes corresponding
rotation of the outer casing.
[0070] When the outer casing is rotated, the planet gears 58 will move with the outer casing
and will cause rotation of the output shaft of the print cylinder 8 through their
engagement with the input gear 56 and the ring gear 59. The adjustment may thus be
carried out without having to move the print cylinder away from the central drum.
[0071] By means of the gear mechanism of the print cylinder, it is possible to rotate the
print cylinder 8 by a small measured amount in order to ensure registration between
the print cylinders 8.
1. A textile printer (2) comprising:
a central drum (4) having a first side and an opposite second side, and rotatable
about a central axis;
a a print cylinder (8) having a first side and an opposite second side and rotatable
about a second axis spaced apart from and substantially parallel to the central axis;
and
a print cylinder adjuster (32) for adjusting the distance between the second axis
and the central axis, the print cylinder adjuster including a print cylinder retainer
having a first retaining arm (34) and a second retaining arm (36), the first and second
retaining arms (34,36) being spaced apart from one another, and extending substantially
parallel to one another, and substantially perpendicular to the central axis, the
first retaining arm being operably engageable with the first side of the print cylinder,
and the second retaining arm being operably engageable with the second side of the
print cylinder,
characterised in that the print cylinder retainer is shaped to allow movement of the print cylinder (8)
within the retainer in a direction substantially parallel to the retaining arms.
2. A textile (2) according to Claim 1 wherein the print cylinder retainer comprises a
first print cylinder retainer portion forming part of the first retaining arm (34),
and a second print cylinder retaining portion forming part of the second arm (36).
3. A printer (2) according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the print cylinder
adjuster (32) further comprises a clamp (69) for clamping the print cylinder (8) in
position within the print cylinder retainer.
4. A printer (2) according to Claim 3 wherein the clamp (69) comprises a first clamp
portion moveable within the first retaining portion, and a second clamp portion moveable
within the second retaining portion.
5. A textile printer (2) according to Claim 4 wherein the print cylinder retainer further
comprises first and second clamp portion activators for causing movement of the first
and second clamp portion respectively.
6. A textile printer (2) according to Claim 5 wherein each clamp portion activator comprises
a pneumatic cylinder (40) forming part one of the first and second retaining arms.
7. A textile printer (2) according to any one of preceding claims wherein the print cylinder
adjuster further comprises a first adjustment arm (65) and a second adjustment arm
(66), the first adjustment arm being attachable to the first retaining arm (34), and
the second adjustment arm (36) being attachable to the second retaining arm (36),
the first and second adjustment arms (65,66) allowing further adjustment of the print
cylinder (8) when the print cylinder (8) is held in position in the print cylinder
retainer via the clamping portion.
8. A textile printer (2) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the first
side of the print cylinder 80 is substantially coplanar with the first side of the
central drum (4) and the second side of the print cylinder (8) is substantially coplanar
with the second side of the central drum (4).
9. A textile printer (2) according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the central
drum (4) rotates about a shaft (6), and the second end (44) of the first arm (65)
is, in use, in contact with a first end of the shaft, and the second end (44) of the
second arm is, in use, in contact with a second end of the shaft.
10. A textile printer (2) according to any one of the preceding claims further comprising
a cartridge (12) comprising a chambered ink duct (14), an ink roller (8) attached
to the ink duct, and an attachment (18, 22) for removably attaching the cartridge
to the textile printer.
11. A textile printer (2) according to Claim 10 wherein the attachment (18; 22) extends
from a side of the cartridge.
12. A textile printer (2) according to Claim 10 or Claim 11 comprising a first side (20),
and an opposite second side (22), and the attachment comprises a first attachment
portion (18) extending outwardly from the first side, and a second attachment portion
(22) extending outwardly from the second side.
13. A textile printer (2) according to Claim 12 wherein each of the first and second attachment
portions comprises an attachment roller (26).
14. A textile printer (2) according to Claim 12 wherein each of the first and second attachment
portions (18; 22) comprises a first attachment roller and a second attachment roller.
15. A textile printer (2) according to any one of Claims 10 to 14, wherein the print cylinder
adjuster (32) comprises an ink roller receiving portion (38).
16. A textile printer (2) according to any one of Claims 14 to 15 further comprising an
ink roller adjustment (28) for adjusting the position of the ink roller (8) relative
to the chambered ink duct (14).
17. A textile printer (2) according to any one of Claims 10 to 16, wherein the cartridge
(12) is attachable to the print cylinder retainer.
18. A textile printer (2) according to Claim 17 when comprising a cartridge (12) having
first and second attachment portions (18; 22) for attaching the cartridge to the printer,
wherein the first and second attachment portions are receivable in the first and second
retaining arms (34;36) respectively of the print cylinder retainer.
19. A textile printer (2) according to any one of the preceding claims further comprising
an ink roller drive gear mechanism (64).
20. A textile printer (2) according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the chambered
ink duct comprises a hopper (15) having at least one open face.
21. A textile printer (2) according to any one of the preceding claims further comprising
a tray for collecting unused ink.
22. A textile printer (2) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the print
cylinder (8) comprises a gear mechanism (50) contained within a gear housing (50),
which gear housing is rotatably moveably attached to the printer (2), the printer
further comprising a gear housing adjuster (60; 62) engageable with the gear housing
for causing rotational movement of the gear housing, thereby causing a corresponding
rotational movement of the print cylinder (8) relative to the central drum (4).
23. A textile printer (2) according to Claim 22 wherein the gear housing (54) comprises
a worm wheel, and the gear housing adjuster comprises a worm (60) threadably enagageable
with the worm wheel.
24. A textile printer (2) according to Claim 22 or Claim 23 wherein the gear mechanism
further comprises a toothed inner surface forming a ring gear (59), an input gear
(56) attached to an output shaft (57) of a print cylinder (8), and a plurality of
planet gears (58) engageable with the input gear and the ring gear.
1. Ein Textildrucker (2) mit:
einer zentralen Trommel (4), die eine erste Seite und eine gegenüberliegende zweiten
Seite besitzt und um eine zentrale Achse drehbar ist,
einem Druckzylinder (8), der eine erste Seite und eine gegenüberliegende zweite Seite
besitzt und um eine zweite Achse drehbar ist, die von der zentralen Achse beabstandet
und im Wesentlichen parallel dazu ist, und
einer Druckzylinder-Einstellvorrichtung (32) zum Einstellen des Abstandes zwischen
der zweiten Achse und der zentralen Achse, wobei die Druckzylinder-Einstellvorrichtung
eine Druckzylinder-Halterung aufweist, die einen ersten Haltearm (34) und einen zweiten
Haltearm (36) besitzt, wobei der erste und zweite Haltearm (34,36) voneinander beabstandet
sind, und sich im Wesentlichen parallel zueinander und im Wesentlichen senkrecht zu
der zentralen Achse erstrecken, wobei der erste Haltearm betätigbar mit der ersten
Seite des Druckzylinders in Eingriff bringbar ist, und der zweite Haltearm betätigbar
mit der zweiten Seite des Druckzylinders in Eingriff bringbar ist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
die Druckzylinder-Halterung derart geformt ist, dass sie eineBewegung des Druckzylinders
(8) innerhalb der Halterung in einer Richtung im Wesentlichen parallel zu den Haltearmen
zulässt.
2. Ein Textildrucker (2) gemäß Anspruch 1, wobei die Druckzylinder-Halterung einen ersten
Druckzylinder-Halteabschnitt-bildenden Teil des ersten Haltearms (34), und einen zweiten
Druckzylinder-Halteabschnitt-bildenden Teil des zweiten Arms (36) aufweist.
3. Ein Textildrucker (2) gemäß einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Druckzylinder-Einstellvorrichtung
(32) ferner eine Klemme (69) zum Klemmen des Druckzylinders (8) in Position innerhalb
der Druckzylinder-Halterung aufweist.
4. Ein Textildrucker (2) gemäß Anspruch 3, wobei die Klemme (69) einen ersten Klemmabschnitt,
der innerhalb des ersten Halteabschnitts beweglich ist, und einen zweiten Klemmabschnitt,
der innerhalb des zweiten Halteabschnitts beweglich ist, aufweist.
5. Ein Textildrucker (2) gemäß Anspruch 4, wobei die Druckzylinder-Halterung ferner erste
und zweite Klemmabschnitt-Aktivatoren aufweist, zum Bewirken einer Bewegung des ersten
bzw. zweiten Klemmabschnitts.
6. Ein Textildrucker (2) gemäß Anspruch 5, wobei jeder Klemmabschnitt-Aktivator einen
pneumatischen Zylinder (40) aufweist, der einen ersten Teil der ersten und zweiten
Haltearme bildet.
7. Ein Textildrucker (2) gemäß einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Druckzylinder-Einstellvorrichtung
ferner einen ersten Einstellarm (65) und einen zweiten Einstellarm (66) aufweist,
wobei der erste Einstellarm an dem ersten Haltearm (34) anbringbar ist, und der zweite
Einstellarm (36) an dem zweiten Haltearm (36) anbringbar ist, wobei der erste und
zweite Einstellarm (65,66) ferner eine Einstellung des Druckzylinders (8) zulassen,
wenn der Druckzylinder (8) mittels des Klemmabschnitts in Position in der Druckzylinder-Halterung
gehalten ist.
8. Ein Textildrucker (2) gemäß einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei die erste Seite
des Druckzylinders (8) im Wesentlichen koplanar mit der ersten Seite der zentralen
Trommel (4) ist, und die zweite Seite des Druckzylinders (8) im Wesentlichen koplanar
mit der zweiten Seite der zentralen Trommel (4) ist.
9. Ein Textildrucker (2) gemäß einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei die zentrale
Trommel (4) um eine Welle (6) rotiert, und das zweite Ende (44) des ersten Arms (65)
im Betrieb mit einem ersten Ende der Welle in Kontakt ist, und das zweite Ende (44)
des zweiten Arms im Betrieb mit einem zweiten Ende der Welle in Kontakt ist.
10. Ein Textildrucker (2) gemäß einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, ferner mit einer Kassette
(12) mit einem gekammerten Farbkasten (14), einer Farbwalze (8), die an dem Farbkasten
befestigt ist, und einer Befestigung (18,22), um die Kassette entfernbar an dem Textildrucker
zu befestigen.
11. Ein Textildrucker (2) gemäß Anspruch 10, wobei die Befestigung (18, 22) sich von einer
Seite der Kassette erstreckt.
12. Ein Textildrucker (2) gemäß Anspruch 10 oder Anspruch 11, mit einer ersten Seite (20)
und einer gegenüberliegenden zweiten Seite (22), und wobei die Befestigung einen ersten
Befestigungsabschnitt (18), der sich von der ersten Seite nach Außen erstreckt, und
einen zweiten Befestigungsabschnitt (22), der sich von der zweiten Seite nach Außen
erstreckt, aufweist.
13. Ein Textildrucker (2) gemäß Anspruch 12, wobei jeder der ersten und zweiten Befestigungsabschnitte
eine Befestigungsrolle (26) aufweist.
14. Ein Textildrucker (2) gemäß Anspruch 12, wobei jeder der ersten und zweiten Befestigungsabschnitte
(18,22) eine erste Befestigungsrolle und eine zweite Befestigungsrolle aufweist.
15. Ein Textildrucker (2) gemäß einem der Ansprüche 10 bis 14, wobei die Druckzylinder-Einstellvorrichtung
(32) einen Farbwalzen-Aufnahmeabschnitt (38) aufweist.
16. Ein Textildrucker (2) gemäß einem der Ansprüche 14 bis 15, ferner mit einer Farbwalzen-Einstellvorrichtung
(28) zum Einstellen der Position der Farbwalze (8) relativ zu dem gekammerten Farbkasten
(14).
17. Ein Textildrucker (2) gemäß einem der Ansprüche 10 bis 16, wobei die Kassette (12)
an der Druckzylinder-Halterung anbringbar ist.
18. Ein Textildrucker (2) gemäß Anspruch 17, bei dem, wenn er eine Kassette (12) mit ersten
und zweiten Befestigungsabschnitten (18,22) zum Befestigen der Kassette an dem Drucker
aufweist, der erste und zweite Befestigungsabschnitt in dem ersten bzw. zweiten Haltearm
(34,36) der Druckzylinder-Halterung aufnehmbar sind.
19. Ein Textildrucker (2) gemäß einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, ferner mit einem Farbwalzen-Antriebsgetriebemechanismus
(64).
20. Ein Textildrucker (2) gemäß einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei der gekammerte
Farbkasten einen Trichter (15) mit mindestens einer offenen Seite aufweist.
21. Ein Textildrucker (2) gemäß einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, ferner mit einer Ablage
zum Sammeln unbenutzter Tinte.
22. Ein Textildrucker (2) gemäß einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Druckzylinder
(8) einen Getriebemechanismus (50) aufweist, welcher in einem Getriebegehäuse (50)
enthalten ist, wobei das Getriebegehäuse drehbar beweglich an dem Drucker (2) befestigt
ist, der Drucker ferner eine Getriebegehäuse-Einstellvorrichtung (60;62) aufweist,
welche mit dem Getriebegehäuse in Eingriff bringbar ist, um eine rotierende Bewegung
des Getriebegehäuses zu bewirken und, dabei eine korrespondierende rotierende Bewegung
des Druckzylinders (8) relativ zu der zentralen Trommel (4) zu bewirken.
23. Ein Textildrucker (2) gemäß Anspruch 22, wobei das Getriebegehäuse (54) ein Schneckenrad
aufweist, und die Getriebegehäuse-Einstellvorrichtung eine Schnecke (60) aufweist,
die mit dem Schneckenrad in Schraubeingriff bringbar ist.
24. Ein Textildrucker (2) gemäß Anspruch 22 oder Anspruch 23, wobei der Getriebemechanismus
ferner eine gezahnte innere Oberfläche die ein Ring- oder Hohlrad (59) bildet, ein
Antriebsrad (56), das an einer Abtriebswelle (57) eines Druckzylinders (8) befestigt
ist, und eine Vielzahl von Planetenrädern (58) aufweist, die mit dem Antriebsrad und
dem Ring- oder Hohlrad in Eingriff bringbar sind.
1. Imprimante pour textile (2) comprenant :
un tambour central (4) ayant un premier côté et un second côté opposé, et pouvant
tourner autour d'un axe central ;
un cylindre d'impression (8) ayant un premier côté et un second côté opposé et pouvant
tourner autour d'un second axe espacé de et sensiblement parallèle à l'axe central
; et
un organe d'ajustement de cylindre d'impression (32) permettant d'ajuster la distance
entre le second axe et l'axe central, l'organe d'ajustement de cylindre d'impression
incluant un organe de retenue de cylindre d'impression comportant un premier bras
de retenue (34) et un second bras de retenue (36), les premier et second bras de retenue
(34, 36) étant espacés l'un de l'autre, et s'étendant sensiblement parallèlement l'un
à l'autre, et sensiblement perpendiculairement à l'axe central, le premier bras de
retenue pouvant être mis en prise de façon opérationnelle avec le premier côté du
cylindre d'impression, et le second bras de retenue pouvant être mis en prise de façon
opérationnelle avec le second côté du cylindre d'impression,
caractérisé en ce que l'organe de cylindre d'impression est mis en forme de façon à permettre un mouvement
du cylindre d'impression (8) au sein de l'organe de retenue dans une direction sensiblement
parallèle aux bras de retenue.
2. Imprimante pour textile (2) selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle l'organe de retenue
de cylindre d'impression comprend une première portion d'organe de retenue de cylindre
d'impression faisant partie du premier bras de retenue (34), et une seconde portion
de retenue de cylindre d'impression faisant partie du second bras (36).
3. Imprimante pour textile (2) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans laquelle l'organe d'ajustement de cylindre d'impression (32) comprend en outre
une pince (69) permettant de pincer le cylindre d'impression (8) en position au sein
de l'organe de retenue de cylindre d'impression.
4. Imprimante pour textile (2) selon la revendication 3, dans laquelle la pince (39)
comprend une première portion de pince mobile au sein de la première portion de retenue,
et une seconde portion de pince mobile au sein de la seconde portion de retenue.
5. Imprimante pour textile (2) selon la revendication 4, dans laquelle l'organe de retenue
de cylindre d'impression comprend en outre des premier et second activateurs de portion
de pince permettant d'entraîner un mouvement de la première et de la seconde portion
de pince, respectivement.
6. Imprimante pour textile (2) selon la revendication 5, dans laquelle activateur de
portion de pince comprend un cylindre pneumatique (40) faisant partie de l'un des
premier et second bras de retenue.
7. Imprimante pour textile (2) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans laquelle l'organe d'ajustement de cylindre d'impression comprend en outre un
premier bras d'ajustement (65) et un second bras d'ajustement (66), le premier bras
d'ajustement pouvant être fixé au premier bras de retenue (34), et le second bras
d'ajustement (66) pouvant être fixé au second bras de retenue (36), les premier et
second bras d'ajustement (65, 66), permettant un ajustement supplémentaire du cylindre
d'impression (8) lorsque le cylindre d'impression (8) est maintenu en position dans
l'organe de retenue de cylindre d'impression via la portion de pincement.
8. Imprimante pour textile (2) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans laquelle le premier côté du cylindre d'impression (8) est sensiblement coplanaire
avec le premier côté du tambour central (4), et le second côté du cylindre d'impression
(8) est sensiblement coplanaire avec le second côté du tambour central (4).
9. Imprimante pour textile (2) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans laquelle le tambour central (4) tourne autour d'un arbre (6), et la seconde extrémité
(44) du premier bras (65) est, en utilisation, en contact avec la première extrémité
de l'arbre, et la seconde extrémité (44) du second bras est, en utilisation, en contact
avec une seconde extrémité de l'arbre.
10. Imprimante pour textile (2) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
comprenant en outre une cartouche (12) comprenant une chambre d'encrier (14), un rouleau
d'encre (8) fixé à l'encrier, et une pièce de fixation (18, 22) permettant de fixer
de façon amovible la cartouche à l'imprimante pour textile.
11. Imprimante pour textile (2) selon la revendication 10, dans laquelle la pièce de fixation
(18, 22) s'étend depuis un côté de la cartouche.
12. Imprimante pour textile (2) selon la revendication 10 ou la revendication 11, comprenant
un premier côté (20), et un second côté opposé (22), et la pièce de fixation comprend
une première portion de fixation (18) s'étendant vers l'extérieur du premier côté,
et une seconde portion de fixation (22) s'étendant vers l'extérieur du second côté.
13. Imprimante pour textile (2) selon la revendication 12, dans laquelle chacune des première
et seconde portions de fixation comprend un rouleau de fixation (26).
14. Imprimante pour textile (2) selon la revendication 12, dans laquelle chacune des première
et seconde portions de fixation (18 ; 22) comprend un premier rouleau de fixation
et un second rouleau de fixation.
15. Imprimante pour textile (2) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 10 à 14, dans
laquelle l'organe d'ajustement de cylindre d'impression (32) comprend une portion
réceptrice de rouleau d'encre (38).
16. Imprimante pour textile (2) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 14 à 15, comprenant
en outre un ajustement de rouleau d'encre (28) permettant d'ajuster la position du
rouleau d'encre (8) par rapport à la chambre d'encrier (14).
17. Imprimante pour textile (2) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 10 à 16, dans
laquelle la cartouche (16) peut être fixée à l'organe de retenue de cylindre d'impression.
18. Imprimante pour textile (2) selon la revendication 17, lorsqu'elle comprend une cartouche
(12) comportant des première et seconde portions de fixation (18 ; 22) permettant
de fixer la cartouche à l'imprimante, dans laquelle les première et seconde portions
de fixation peuvent être reçues dans les premier et second bras de retenue (34 ; 36)
respectivement de l'organe de retenue de cylindre d'impression.
19. Imprimante pour textile (2) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
comprenant en outre un mécanisme d'engrenage d'entraînement de rouleau d'encre (64).
20. Imprimante pour textile (2) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans laquelle la chambre d'encrier comprend une trémie (15) ayant au moins une face
ouverte.
21. Imprimante pour textile (2) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
comprenant en outre un plateau permettant de collecter l'encre inutilisée.
22. Imprimante pour textile (2) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans laquelle le cylindre d'impression (8) comprend un mécanisme d'engrenage (50)
contenu au sein d'un logement d'engrenage (50), lequel logement d'engrenage est fixé
avec faculté de mouvement en rotation à l'imprimante (2), l'imprimante comprenant
en outre un organe d'ajustement de logement d'engrenage (60 ; 62) pouvant être mis
en prise avec le logement d'engrenage pour entraîner un mouvement de rotation du logement
d'engrenage, entraînant ainsi un mouvement de rotation correspondant du cylindre d'impression
(8) par rapport au tambour central (4).
23. Imprimante pour textile (2) selon la revendication 22, dans laquelle le logement d'engrenage
(54) comprend une roue à vis sans fin, et l'organe d'ajustement de logement d'engrenage
comprend une vis sans fin (60) pouvant être mise en prise par filetage avec la roue
à vis sans fin.
24. Imprimante pour textile (2) selon la revendication 22 ou la revendication 23, dans
laquelle le mécanisme d'engrenage comprend en outre une surface interne dentée formant
une couronne dentée (59), un pignon d'entrée (56) fixé à un arbre de sortie (57) d'un
cylindre d'impression (8), et une pluralité de roues planétaires (58) pouvant être
mise en prise avec le pignon d'entrée et la couronne.