Abstract:
A process and apparatus is disclosed for cleaning a fluid substance from an application device with substance supply channels, and, if required, for cleaning a screen that surrounds the application device. The substance to be removed from the application device and, if required, from the screen, or a mixture of the substance and a cleaning fluid are forced away through the supply channels for the substance.
Abstract:
A process and apparatus (1) for accurately registering rotary screens (2) includes end rings connected in rotation and sliding-proof manner to a screen drum without register notches. In a separate operation, a register notch (7) is made in an end ring (5) and a tool (20, 24) producing the register notch (7) is oriented to a screen register mark (13) by a given relative setting between the tool (20, 24) and the rotary screen (2). The apparatus (1) includes the tool (20, 24), a device (15) for reading the register mark (13) and for setting the relative position, and a depositing device (3) mounting the rotary screen (2).
Abstract:
A process for applying and/or impressing or removing of aqueous liquids on or from a surface or a thereon guided weblike by means of a roller pressed against this surface or web includes pressing the working roller having over its entire working width an absorbing surface against the surface and subsequently relaxing it again, and varying the contact pressure force or the compression of the surface for controlling the amount of liquid to be transferred.
Abstract:
A doctor for applying material, having a pressing part (doctor body) bending elasticly in the longitudinal direction and corresponding to the application width and a row of segments for pressing the pressing part, the segments (20) are connected in link-like manner by web or holding parts (203, 29, 39, 4, 40 to 48) to a unit-forming pressing device (2) pressing at least one pressing part (3, 30, 31, 32, 36), and the segments (20) being held independently to the pressing part (3, 30, 31, 32, 36).
Abstract:
A device for cleaning cylindrical stencils comprising two pivoted, cylindrical cleaning brushes, on which the stencil rests during the cleaning process in a position inclined to the horizontal line. The tub carrying the cleaning brushes is pivotally mounted about a horizontal axis.
Abstract:
Disclosed is an apparatus for use in coating and possibly impregnating fabric webs with a coating compound. The apparatus utilizes a magnetic element or cylinder, located on a first side of a fabric web, to attract a magnetically attractable squeegee device, located on a second side of the fabric web, into contact with the fabric web. A second squeegee device or a cylinder is mounted against the magnetic eleemtn and is also located on the first side of the fabric web. This second squeegee device is also located such that when the first squeegee device is attracted toward and contacts the fabric web, the fabric web comes into contact with the second squeegee device, thus providing that the fabric web will be contacted on both sides with equal pressure by the respective squeegee devices.
Abstract:
Liquid foam to be applied through a slot nozzle to a surface of a fabric web or other substrate is preliminarily collected in a storage vessel where its consistency is continuously monitored and maintained substantially constant. The rate of transfer from the storage vessel to the applicator is stabilized by a feedback signal from a volume or pressure sensor in the applicator. Excess foam may be recirculated from the applicator to the source.
Abstract:
The nadir of a cylindrical printing screen rotatable about a horizontal axis is pressed against an underlying substrate, moving over a flat support, by a wiper in the form of a roller or a blade which is attracted by a bank of electromagnets having pole faces flush with the upper surface of the support. The line of contact between the screen and the substrate, determined by the location of the wiper inside the screen, is offset in the direction of substrate motion from a common midplane of the underlying pole faces; the extent of this offset, designed to stabilize the position of the wiper, is adjustable to accommodate substrates of different thicknesses.
Abstract:
A liquid film as applied to a transfer drum or planar surface by the textural force of a member in a trough which contacts one wall of the trough to prevent entrainment of air into the body by the member, e.g. a roller, while a wiper or the like engages the surface to prevent entrainment of air by the latter into the trough.
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to an apparatus for treating sheet material with liquid substances employing a squeegee for the application of ink or the like onto a sheet material by means of a screen. A side stop arrangement employing sealing plates for cooperating with the squeegee, laterally limits the amount of ink being applied to the material. The stop arrangement has at least one wall portion which is inclined with respect to the direction of motion of the screen and the sealing plate is adjusted so that the bottom surface of the plate is in a portion of an ink pool but spaced from a rotary printing screen so as to form a gap between the bottom surface of the sealing plate and the screen.