Isolated paste dispenser
10882305 ยท 2021-01-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B41F15/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B41F15/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41F15/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A printing machine includes an isolated chamber for the print medium cartridge, which chamber can be opened and accessed without interrupting the print process. In order to enable such a configuration, the cartridge and its cradle are also separated from the print carriage and carried on a shuttle movably mounted on a static rail. The shuttle includes a wall section which acts to isolate the chamber when the shuttle is located in a home position within the chamber.
Claims
1. A printing machine for printing a print medium onto a workpiece, comprising: a frame, an external housing supported by the frame, a receptacle for receiving a printing screen in use, a print carriage with squeegee operable to travel over the receptacle in a first direction, a rail extending at least partially across and over the receptacle in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction, a shuttle mounted for travel along the rail, and a cradle adapted to retain a container for print medium, the cradle being mounted on the shuttle, wherein the rail is statically fixed relative to the frame and a portion of the rail comprises an exchange position for the shuttle, at which position a container for printing medium can be placed in or removed from the cradle, the cradle being separated from the print carriage.
2. The printing machine of claim 1, comprising an internal partition which partially separates the interior of the printing machine into a main volume which comprises the receptacle, and a container exchange volume in which the exchange position is located.
3. The printing machine of claim 2, wherein the shuttle comprises a wall section, the wall section being provided at a lateral side of the cradle, such that when the shuttle is at the exchange position, the cradle is located in the container exchange volume and the wall section aligns with the partition to isolate the container exchange volume from the main volume.
4. The printing machine of claim 2, wherein the housing comprises a door located proximate the container exchange volume, to provide access to the cradle when the shuttle is at the exchange position.
5. The printing machine of claim 1, wherein the external housing comprises a hatch.
6. The printing machine of claim 5, wherein when the shuttle is at the exchange position, the cradle projects through the hatch and outside the external housing.
7. The printing machine of claim 6, wherein the shuttle comprises a wall section, the wall section being provided at a lateral side of the cradle, such that when the shuttle is at the exchange position, the cradle is located externally of the external housing and the wall section aligns with the external housing to isolate the cradle from the interior of the housing.
8. The printing machine of claim 1, comprising an actuator for moving the shuttle along the rail.
9. The printing machine of claim 1, wherein the cradle is movable in a vertical direction relative to the shuttle.
10. The printing machine of claim 9, comprising a drive to effect vertical movement of the cradle.
11. The printing machine of claim 10, wherein the drive comprises a pneumatic drive.
12. The printing machine of claim 10, wherein the drive is programmable to raise or lower the cradle at preselected points of travel of the shuttle along the rail.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings (not to scale), in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(10) An embodiment of the present invention is schematically shown in
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(12) The separation between the main volume 17 and the container exchange volume 18 is only partial since partition 16 includes an aperture 21, which permits communication between the two subvolumes. Passing through the aperture 21 proximate the upper edge thereof is a rail 19. Rail 19 extends at least partially across and over the receptacle, and in this embodiment across substantially the width of the printing machine 10, in a direction conventionally being referred to as the X-direction. Rail 19 is statically fixed relative to the frame 15.
(13) As will be described in detail below, the rail 19 is provided with a shuttle 23 mounted for travel along the rail 19. A portion of the rail 19, proximate an end thereof and located in the container exchange volume 18, acts both as a home position 20 for shuttle 23, in which the shuttle 23 may rest between dispensing actions, and an exchange position, in which the print medium container (25, see
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(15) The shuttle 23 comprises a wall section 28 at a lateral side of the cradle 24 furthest from the home position 20. The wall section 28 projects from the shuttle 23 towards the front of the printing machine 10, and is dimensioned so as to conform to the aperture 21, and furthermore located so as to align with the partition 16. In this way, when the shuttle 23 is at the home position 20, the cradle 24 is located in the container exchange volume 18 and the wall section 28 aligns with the partition 16 to isolate the container exchange volume 18 from the main volume 17.
(16) The rail 19 is provided with a programmable actuator 29 for moving the shuttle 23 along the rail 19. In this embodiment the rail 19 comprises a linear worm (not shown) selectively rotated by actuator 29, which drives the shuttle 23 along the rail as would be well understood by those skilled in the art. A pneumatic input 30 is provided to the rail 19, which connects to a pneumatic line (not shown) which runs along the rail 19 and connects to the shuttle 23. This pneumatic drive is used to effect vertical movement of the cradle 24 as will be described in more detail below, this vertical direction conventionally being referred to as the Z-direction.
(17) When the shuttle 23 is at the home position 20 as shown, so that it is in the container exchange volume 18, the container exchange volume 18 is isolated from the main volume 17. It is possible for an operator to open the door 13 to access the container exchange volume 18, remove cartridge 25 from cradle 24 and exchange it with a fresh cartridge which can be placed in the cradle 24, all without having to open the hood 12. In this way the cartridge can be exchanged without interrupting the printing cycle, in complete safety for the operator. The need to exchange a cartridge is determined by the output from the printing medium sensor 27.
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(20) Actuator 29 and the pneumatic drive are programmable so as to accommodate the chases 22A, 22B being set at different positions in the X-direction, and in particular to raise or lower the cradle 24 at preselected points of travel of the shuttle 23 along the rail 19. A control processor (not shown) is provided for controlling the actuator 29, the pneumatic supply for cradle 24 and the pneumatic supply for the cartridge 25 as required.
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(23) It can be seen that with this second embodiment, no internal partition is required. Those skilled in the art will also appreciate that in order to avoid unnecessary opening of the hatch 43, between dispensing actions the shuttle 46 should in general return to a home position 52 located between the exchange position 51 and that part of the rail 49 which overlies the printing screen in use. Movement of the shuttle 46 to the exchange position would only be performed when a paste sensor (not shown) determines that the print medium container is empty.
(24) The above-described embodiments are exemplary only, and other possibilities and alternatives within the scope of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art. For example, in the embodiment described above, the rails 19, 49 comprise linear worms driven by an actuator 29. Other drive systems are of course possible. Similarly, while the vertical movement of cradles 24, 47 described above uses a pneumatic system, other drive systems, for example electromechanical drive systems, may alternatively be used. While the above-described embodiment shows the use of a paste cartridge, other containers, such as paste pots, and indeed other print media, such as conductive ink, may equally be dispensed.
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(26) It is possible that other equipment could be mounted for travel on the statically-fixed rail either in tandem or independently to the shuttle, such as, for example, a camera or other inspection equipment.
REFERENCE NUMERALS
(27) 1Printing machine 2Housing 3Hood 4Hinge 10, 40Printing machine 11, 41Housing 12, 42Hood 13Door 14, 44Hinge 15Frame 16Partition 17Main volume 18Container exchange volume 19, 49Rail 20, 52Home position 21Aperture 22A, 22BChases 23, 46Shuttle 24, 47Cradle 25Paste cartridge 26Pneumatic connector 27Printing medium sensor 28, 48Wall section 29Actuator 30Pneumatic input 31Linear track 43Hatch 45Hatch hinge 50Projection 51Exchange position 60Print carriage 61Squeegee 62Print carriage direction of travel SScreen