PRINTING APPARATUS
20180009217 · 2018-01-11
Inventors
- Henrik Kilde (Fredericia, DK)
- Michael Bo Hansen (Fredericia, DK)
- Bruno Leonardo Giublin (São José dos Campos, BR)
- Leandro Augusto Guilherme (São José dos Campos, BR)
Cpc classification
B41F33/0081
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41M1/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41F13/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B41F33/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41F27/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
According to the invention there is an apparatus for printing onto cylindrical structures comprising: a plurality of inker devices each comprising a print cylinder and one or more servomotors for adjustably controlling the position or orientation of a print cylinder; a blanket device comprising a plurality of print blankets, in which the blanket device is configured to bring each print blanket into contact with the print cylinders to transfer ink from the print cylinders to the print blanket, and to bring each print blanket into contact with a cylindrical structure to achieve printing thereon; a transporter for transporting the cylindrical structures into and out of contact with the print blankets; and an automatic print correction system comprising a print inspection device for detecting a misregistration of ink transferred from one or more of the print cylinders onto a print blanket, and a controller for controlling the servomotors of the print cylinders to correct the misregistration in response to data received from the print inspection device.
Claims
1. An apparatus for printing onto cylindrical structures comprising: a plurality of inker devices each comprising a print cylinder and one or more servomotors for adjustably controlling the position or orientation of a print cylinder; a blanket device comprising a plurality of print blankets, in which the blanket device is configured to bring each print blanket into contact with the print cylinders to transfer ink from the print cylinders to the print blanket, and to bring each print blanket into contact with a cylindrical structure to achieve printing thereon; a transporter for transporting the cylindrical structures into and out of contact with the print blankets; and an automatic print correction system comprising a print inspection device for detecting a misregistration of ink transferred from one or more of the print cylinders onto a print blanket, and a controller for controlling the servomotors of the print cylinders to correct the misregistration in response to data received from the print inspection device.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1 in which the print detection device inspects the print blankets to detect a misregistration.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1 in which the print detection device inspects the printed cylindrical structures to detect a misregistration.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1 in which the print detection device comprises a camera.
5. The apparatus according to claim 1 in which the print cylinders each have a longitudinal adjustment servomotor which adjustably controls a longitudinal position of its respective cylinder, wherein the longitudinal adjustment servomotors are controlled by the controller.
6. The apparatus according to claim 5 in which the print cylinders are each connected to their respective longitudinal adjustment servomotor through a print shaft, wherein at least a portion of the print shaft is moveable by the longitudinal adjustment servomotor so as to adjustably control the longitudinal position of its respective print cylinder.
7. The apparatus according to claim 6 in which the print shafts each comprise an outer shaft member and an inner shaft member which is reciprocable within the outer shaft member, in which the inner shaft member is connected to its respective longitudinal adjustment servomotor and print cylinder so that the longitudinal adjustment servomotor can adjust the longitudinal position of the print cylinder by moving the inner shaft member.
8. The apparatus according to claim 1 in which the print cylinders each have an angular adjustment servomotor which adjustably controls the angular orientation of its respective print cylinder about a rotational axis, wherein the angular adjustment servomotors are controlled by the controller.
9. The apparatus according to claim 8 further comprising a drive mechanism, in which the print cylinders are each connected to a print shaft which carries a gear, the gear being driven by the drive mechanism to cause the print cylinder to rotate about the rotational axis, wherein the angular adjustment servomotor is arranged to alter the operation of the gear so as to adjustably control the angular orientation of its respective print cylinder.
10. The apparatus according to claim 9 in which each gear is slideable along the print shaft under the control of the angular adjustment servomotor.
11. The apparatus according to claim 10 in which each angular adjustment servomotor is connected to one or more cam followers which follow a cam, where the cam is disposed on the print shaft and forms part of or is connected to a hub which is slideable along the print shaft and on which the gear is mounted.
12. The apparatus according to claim 1 in which the transporter is configured to transport cans into and out of contact with the print blankets.
13. The apparatus according to claim 12 in which the transporter comprises a plurality of mandrels for holding the cans.
14. A method of printing onto cylindrical structures comprising the steps of: operating a plurality of inker devices to apply ink to a plurality of print cylinders, each inker device having one or more servomotors for adjustably controlling the position or orientation of its print cylinder; transferring ink from the print blanket to a cylindrical structure to achieve printing thereon; and automatically detecting a misregistration of ink transferred from one or more of the print cylinders onto the print blanket and automatically controlling the servomotors of the print cylinders to correct the misregistration in response to the detection of a misregistration.
15. An apparatus for printing onto cylindrical structures comprising: a plurality of inker devices each comprising a print cylinder, a print shaft connected to the print cylinder, and a servomotor for adjustably controlling the position of the print cylinder; a blanket device comprising a plurality of print blankets, in which the blanket device is configured to bring each print blanket into contact with the print cylinders to transfer ink from the print cylinders to the print blanket, and to bring each print blanket into contact with a cylindrical structure to achieve printing thereon; and a transporter for transporting the cylindrical structures into and out of contact with the print blankets; in which, in each inker device, the print shaft comprises an outer shaft member and an inner shaft member which is reciprocable within the outer shaft member, and the inner shaft member is connected to the servomotor.
Description
[0036] Embodiments of apparatus and methods in accordance with the invention will now described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:—
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[0041] The design and operation of the blankets, blanket wheel and conveyor can be essentially conventional in nature. Therefore, it is not necessary to provide a further, more detailed discussion of these portions of the decorator apparatus 10. The inkers comprise a print cylinder which is rotated by a print shaft. These aspects of the inkers and described in more detail below. Other features of the inkers, such as the arrangement for applying ink to the print cylinders, are essentially conventional in nature. Therefore, a more detailed discussion of those portions of the inkers is not necessary. The decorator apparatus 10 further comprises a camera 22 and a controller device 24.
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[0043] The end of the inner print shaft 202b distal from the print cylinder 200 is connected to a first servomotor 212. The first servomotor 212 is a linear servomotor, and in this way it is possible to adjust the longitudinal position of the inner print shaft 202b. As shown in
[0044] The print shaft further comprises a backslash gear 214 which is carried by a hub 216. The backslash gear 214 is driven by a bull gear (not shown) which forms part of a conventional decorator apparatus drive mechanism. Cam followers 218, 220 follow a cam 222. The cam 222 is connected to the hub 216 by a connection member 224. The hub 216 is able to move longitudinally along the outer print shaft 202a. A key (not shown) underneath the hub 216 permits this longitudinal movement with respect to the outer print shaft 202a. The cam followers 218, 220 are mounted on a mounting piece 226. The mounting piece 226 is connected to a second servomotor 228. The second servomotor 228 is a linear servomotor. The second servomotor 228 can be controlled so as to move the mounting piece 226 which in turn moves the cam followers 218, 220. It will be appreciated that the effect of this controlled movement is to adjust the longitudinal position of the hub 216 with respect to the outer print shaft 202a. This also adjusts the longitudinal position of the backslash gear 214. The backslash gear 214 carries gear teeth which are inclined at an angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the print shaft 202. It will be appreciated that longitudinal adjustment of the position of the backslash gear 216 thereby results in a rotational adjustment of the print cylinder 200. In this way, the angular orientation of the print cylinder 200 can be controlled.
[0045] Referring back to
[0046] Although in the arrangement of
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[0048] The correction of misregistration provided by the invention has numerous advantages. It is possible to quickly correct misregistration without stopping the decorator apparatus. Rapid detection of any misregistration reduces spoilage caused by misprinting onto cans. If the camera is set up so as to detect misregistration on the blankets (or the print cylinders) then it is possible to detect misregistrations without any spoilage, because misregistration can be detected without printing on the cans. This mode might be employed as part of start up routine, or to make spot checks on registration as part of a manual correction mode.
[0049] Other forms of servomotor control of the print cylinder can be used. For example, the actuator system disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,235,911, the entire contents of which are herein incorporated by reference, might be used or adapted for use as part of the misregistration correction methodology provided by the invention. However, it is believed that the servomotor control system described in relation to