Ink dryer
11285738 · 2022-03-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B41J11/00242
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J29/377
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J11/00218
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J11/00244
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Ink dryers of the present technology include a heated platen configured to pivotally attach to a digital printer, and a controller that controls the temperature of the heated platen. The ink dryers may also include a current sensor that allows the controller to determine if whether the printer is active or asleep. The controller may turn on the heated platen when the printer is active, and turn off the heated platen when the printer is asleep.
Claims
1. An ink dryer for a digital printer, the ink dryer comprising: a heated platen including an outer surface, and an inner surface configured to radiate heat; a controller operatively connected to the heated platen, the controller including a temperature controlling device that controls an amount of heat radiated by the heated platen; and a printer power cable, and a current sensing device operatively connected to the controller that monitors the amount of current in the printer power cable; wherein the controller uses input from the current sensing device to determine whether the digital printer is active or asleep; and wherein the heated platen pivotally attaches to a digital printer.
2. The ink dryer of claim 1, wherein the controller sends a first platen power signal to turn on the heated platen when the digital printer is active.
3. The ink dryer of claim 1, wherein the controller sends a second platen power signal to turn off the heated platen when the digital printer is asleep.
4. The ink dryer of claim 1, wherein the heated platen is configured to pivot from an operation position to an open position.
5. The ink dryer of claim 1, wherein the heated platen has an operation position in which the heated platen is offset and spaced apart from a post print platen of the digital printer, and a channel is be formed between the inner surface of the heated platen and an outer surface of the post print platen.
6. The ink dryer of claim 5, wherein the channel has a height and a length, the height of the channel being substantially uniform across the length of the channel.
7. The ink dryer of claim 5, wherein the height of the channel is about ¾ of an inch.
8. The ink dryer of claim 5, wherein the length of the channel is about 12 inches.
9. The ink dryer of claim 5, further comprising a temperature sensor operatively connected to the controller, wherein the temperature sensor monitors the temperature in the channel when the heated platen is on.
10. The ink dryer of claim 9, wherein the temperature sensor sends a temperature measurement signal to the temperature controlling device of the controller, and the controller sends a temperature control signal to the heated platen to adjust the temperature or amount of heat being radiated from the inner surface of the heated platen based on the temperature measurement signal.
11. The ink dryer of claim 10, wherein controller controls the amount of heat being radiated from the inner surface of the heated platen to maintain the temperature within the channel within the range of from about 120° F. to about 190° F.
12. The ink dryer of claim 10, wherein controller controls the amount of heat being radiated from the inner surface of the heated platen to maintain the temperature within the channel at an operation temperature set by a user.
13. An ink dryer fora digital printer, the ink dryer comprising: a heated platen including an outer surface, and an inner surface configured to radiate heat; a controller operatively connected to the heated platen, the controller including a temperature controlling device that controls an amount of heat radiated by the heated platen; and a printer power cable, and a current sensing device operatively connected to the controller that monitors the amount of current in the printer power cable; wherein the controller uses input from the current sensing device to determine whether the digital printer is active or asleep; and wherein the heated platen pivotally attaches to a digital printer and the heated platen is configured to pivot from an operation position to an open position.
14. The ink dryer of claim 13, wherein, when in the operation position, the heated platen is offset and spaced apart from a post print platen of the digital printer, and a channel is formed between the inner surface of the heated platen and an outer surface of the post print platen.
15. The ink dryer of claim 13, further comprising a temperature sensor operatively connected to the controller, wherein the temperature sensor monitors the temperature in the channel when the heated platen is on.
16. The ink dryer of claim 15, wherein the temperature sensor sends a temperature measurement signal to the temperature controlling device of the controller, and the controller sends a temperature control signal to the heated platen to adjust the temperature or amount of heat being radiated from the inner surface of the heated platen based on the temperature measurement signal.
17. An ink dryer for a digital printer, the ink dryer comprising: a heated platen including an outer surface, and an inner surface configured to radiate heat; a controller operatively connected to the heated platen, the controller including a temperature controlling device that controls an amount of heat radiated by the heated platen; and a printer power cable, and a current sensing device operatively connected to the controller that monitors the amount of current in the printer power cable; wherein the controller uses input from the current sensing device to determine whether the digital printer is active or asleep; and wherein the heated platen pivotally attaches to a digital printer and the heated platen is configured to pivot from an operation position to an open position, and when in the operation position, the heated platen is offset and spaced apart from a post print platen of the digital printer, and a channel is formed between the inner surface of the heated platen and an outer surface of the post print platen.
18. The ink dryer of claim 17, further comprising a temperature sensor operatively connected to the controller, wherein the temperature sensor monitors the temperature in the channel when the heated platen is on.
19. The ink dryer of claim 18, wherein the temperature sensor sends a temperature measurement signal to the temperature controlling device of the controller, and the controller sends a temperature control signal to the heated platen to adjust the temperature or amount of heat being radiated from the inner surface of the heated platen based on the temperature measurement signal.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Specific examples have been chosen for purposes of illustration and description, and are shown in the accompanying drawings, forming a part of the specification. Like numerals are used to designate like parts throughout the drawings. Various items of equipment, such as fittings, connectors, etc., may have been omitted from the drawings so as to simplify the description of the technology. However, those skilled in the art will realize that such conventional equipment may be employed and placed as desired.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(11) The heated platen 102 may be installed on the digital printer 300 by pivotally attaching the first and second mounting brackets 106, 108 of heated platen 102 to the digital printer 300. As shown in
(12) When in it open position 118, as shown in
(13) When in its operation position 120, as shown in
(14) During operation of ink dryers of the present technology, heat radiates from the inner surface 104 of the heated platen 102 onto the printed surface of a substrate, to facilitate drying or curing of the ink. The amount of heat applied to the printed substrate by the heated platen, either alone or in combination with a post print platen 302, may be substantially increased as compared to standard digital printers without ink dryers of the present technology. The increased heat may result in the ink on the substrate being dry enough upon exiting the channel 114 for it to be immediately wound on a take up roll without significant damage to the ink or substrate.
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(16) The controller can include at least one processor 220, and at least one memory storage device 222. The at least one memory storage device 222 can be non-volatile and non-transient. The at least one memory storage device 222 can store any of a variety of types of information or data depending upon the embodiment or implementation. Among other things, the at least one memory storage device 222 can store software, applications, or computer instructions in accordance with which the at least one processor 220 operates. The at least one memory storage device 222 can store at least one controller algorithm that, when executed by the at least one processor 220, causes the controller 200 to control operation of the ink dryer 100, the heated platen 102, and/or the controller 200.
(17) The at least one memory storage device 222 can take any of a variety of forms or encompass any of a variety of different types of memory storage devices depending upon the embodiment. For example, in some embodiments, at least one memory storage device 222 can employ any of magnetic disk storage, optical disk storage, random access memory (RAM) devices, read only memory (ROM) devices, compact disc read only memory (CD/ROM) devices, electrically erasable programmable read only memory (EEPROM) devices, or other forms of storage devices or computer-readable storage media. In some embodiments, the at least one memory storage device 222 and the at least one processor 220 may be incorporated into a single device that includes both processing and memory capabilities (e.g., a processor-in-memory or PIM) and, in such embodiments, such a device can be considered to be both at least one memory storage device 222 and at least one processor 220.
(18) The controller 200 can include an electrical cord 212, which can be configured to be operably received by outlet 112 of heated platen 102, and may provide power and/or send signals between the controller 200 and the heated platen 102. The controller 200 may also include a power cord 214 that connects to a wall outlet or other power source at one end and is configured to provide power to at least one of the controller 200, the heated platen 102, and the digital printer 300. The ink dryer 100, and the associated heated platen 102 and controller 200 may be powered by any suitable power supply, and thus may also include at least one battery packs or ink dryer power cables. The controller 200 may also include at least one power relays and other components, as desired or necessary to allow for operation of the controller.
(19) In examples where the controller 200 provides power to the digital printer 300, the controller 200 may include a printer power cord 216 that is configured to operatively connect to and provide power to the digital printer 300.
(20) The controller 200 may include a heater on/off switch 204, which may allow a user to turn the heated platen on or off manually. However, while turning the heater on/off switch 204 to the off position may automatically turn the heated platen 102 off at any time, the controller may be configured to prevent the heated platen 102 from heating if the digital printer 300 is not active even if the heater on/off switch is in the on position.
(21) The controller 200 may also include a display 206, and at least one programming buttons 208, which may allow a user to monitor the temperature in the channel 114 and set a specific operating temperature or temperature range for the controller to implement.
(22) The controller 200 may also include a reset button 210, which allows a user to manually cause the controller 200 to restart in the event that it shuts down for any reason.
(23) The controller 200 may also include a temperature controlling device 224. Referring to
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(25) From the foregoing, it will be appreciated that although specific examples have been described herein for purposes of illustration, various modifications may be made without deviating from the spirit or scope of this disclosure. It is therefore intended that the foregoing detailed description be regarded as illustrative rather than limiting, and that it be understood that it is the following claims, including all equivalents, that are intended to particularly point out and distinctly claim the claimed subject matter.