Cleaning device for printing heads
11498336 ยท 2022-11-15
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Inventors
Cpc classification
B41J2/16538
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2/16505
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2/16517
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2/16511
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2/16508
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2/1714
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2/16544
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2002/1657
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2/16585
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A cleaning device for printing heads arranged in a group along an alignment direction (Y) with a lower surface lying on a main plane (T). The device comprises a collecting head (2), movable along the alignment direction (Y) on the main plane (Y), in contact with or near the lower surfaces of the heads. The print head (2) is movable between a first and a second position that are located at the ends of the group of heads. The collecting head (2) is provided with an inlet opening (21) for collecting material from the heads (T).
Claims
1. A cleaning device for printing heads arranged in a group along an alignment direction (Y) with a lower surface lying on a main plane (T), comprising: a movable collecting head (2) in contact with or near the lower surfaces of the printing heads along the alignment direction (Y) on the main plane (T), between a first and a second position; a collecting conduit (23), connected to the collecting head (2), adapted to collect material removed from the printing heads; wherein the collecting conduit (23) comprises a deformable body (24) that modifies its conformation by following the movement of the collecting head (2) between the first and the second position; characterised in that: the deformable body (24) has a concave and open conformation; at least in the second position of the collecting head (2), the concavity of the deformable body (24) faces upwards, at least in one section of the deformable body placed opposite the printing heads of a print bar (PB).
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein, in the first position of the collecting head (2), the deformable body (24) is arranged to the side of the printing heads.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein, in the first position of the collecting head (2), the deformable body (24) is arranged so as to promote discharge by gravity of material from the printing heads.
4. The device according to claim 1, wherein the deformable body (24) has two side flanks (24a, 24b) set up to close laterally the print bar (PB) when the collecting head (2) is in the second position.
5. The device according to claim 1, wherein the deformable body (24) comprises a plurality of segments (241), that are connected consecutively to one another at hinges rotating around axes that are perpendicular to the alignment direction (Y).
6. The device according to claim 1, wherein the deformable body (24) comprises a flexible mat (243), provided with one or more collection channels (244).
7. The device according to claim 1, wherein the collecting head (2) is provided with an inlet opening (21) for collecting material from the printing heads.
8. The device according to claim 7, wherein the collecting head (2) comprises a doctor blade (22), located near the inlet opening (21) and structured to translate on the main plane (T) in contact with the lower surface of the printing heads.
9. The device according to claim 8, wherein the doctor blade (22) is set up to adopt an extended configuration, in which it can come into contact with the lower surface of the printing heads, and a contracted configuration, in which it remains distanced from the lower surface of the printing heads.
10. The device according to claim 1, wherein the collecting head (2) comprises one or more nozzles for emitting a cleaning liquid onto the lower surfaces of the printing heads.
11. The device according to claim 1, comprising two or more collecting heads (2), which are alongside one another and movable along directions parallel to the alignment direction (Y), wherein each movable collecting head (2) is in contact with or near the main plane (T) and of the lower surfaces of the printing heads of a respective group, and wherein each collecting head (2) is movable between a first and a second position that are located at the ends of the respective group of printing heads.
12. A decorating machine, comprising two or more print bars (PB), each of which comprises a plurality of printing heads provided with a lower surface lying on a main plane (T), wherein the print bars (PB) are alongside one another parallel to a horizontal alignment direction (Y); a transport plane for objects to be decorated, movable along a horizontal and perpendicular direction to the alignment direction (Y); characterized in that it comprises two or more collecting heads (2) according to claim 1, which are alongside one another and movable along directions parallel to the alignment direction (Y), wherein each movable collecting head (2) is in contact with or near the main plane (T) and the lower surfaces of the printing heads of a respective print bar, and wherein each collecting head (2) is movable between a first and a second position that are located at the ends of the respective print bar.
Description
(1) Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent in the following detailed description of an embodiment of the present invention, illustrated by way of non-limiting example in the attached figures, wherein:
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(10) The cleaning device according to the present invention is particularly advantageous for performing the cleaning of printing heads, e.g. ink-jet, arranged in a group along a substantially horizontal alignment direction (Y), with a lower surface lying on a main plane (T).
(11) Each head comprises a plurality of emitting nozzles that lie on the main plane (T). The lower surfaces of the heads are coplanar to each other and lie on the main plane (T).
(12) A group of heads substantially defines a print bar (PB). The heads of a print bar (PB) are powered by a plurality of circuits and hydraulic devices known in the sector, typically closed inside a casing above the main plane (T).
(13) The heads face downwards to emit the decorating liquid downwards. The objects to decorate, e.g. ceramic tiles, are located below the heads and the print bar (PB).
(14) Two or more print bars (PB) of the type described above may be provided in the printing head of a decorating machine. The print bars (PB) are alongside one another parallel to the alignment direction (Y). The lower surfaces of the heads of the print bars (PB) are coplanar to one another and lie on the same main plane (T), located above a transport plane intended to bring the objects to be decorated in advancement. The advancement direction of the transport plane is substantially horizontal and perpendicular to the alignment direction (Y).
(15) The collecting and cleaning device according to the present invention comprises a collecting head (2), movable along the alignment direction (Y) on the main plane (T). In substance, the collecting head (2) is movable in contact with or near the lower surfaces of the heads.
(16) The collecting head (2) is movable along the alignment direction (Y) between a first and a second position. Such first and second position are preferably located at the ends of the group of heads, i.e. at the ends of the print bar (PB). In other words, the first and the second position are at opposite ends of the print bar (PB), so that the collecting head (2) can interact with the lower surface of each head belonging to the print bar (PB).
(17) In the first position, illustrated in
(18) The collecting head (2) is located and is movable below the heads, to come into contact with or to lap the lower surfaces of the heads themselves. In other words, the collecting head (2) is arranged in the space comprised between the main lying plane (T) of the lower surfaces of the heads and the transport plane of the objects to be decorated. The collecting head (2) therefore does not require the bulky lateral space with respect to the print bar (PB), but remains within the plan dimensions of the print bar (PB).
(19) As can be seen in
(20) A doctor blade (22) is located near the inlet opening (21). Such doctor blade (22) is structured to slide on the main plane (T), i.e. in contact with the lower surface of the heads. During the movement of the collecting head (2), the doctor blade (22) slides on the main plane (T), removing the material accumulated on the lower surface of the heads. The material removed runs along the doctor blade (22) and enters into the inlet opening (21).
(21) Preferably, the doctor blade (22) is located in an intermediate position to the inlet opening (21). In this way, the doctor blade (22) leads the material removed by the heads into the inlet opening (21) in both sliding directions of the collecting head (2). For example, in the embodiment that can be seen in
(22) In the embodiment represented, the collecting head (2) comprises a concave body (210), whose concavity faces upwards. The doctor blade (22) is associated with the concave body (210) so as to project through the inlet opening (21). The inlet opening (21) opens onto the concave body (210), so that the material scraped by the doctor blade (22) is collected in the concave body (210).
(23) Preferably, the doctor blade (22) is associated with an actuator that allows the doctor blade (22) to assume an extended configuration, in which it can come into contact with the lower surface of the heads, and a contracted configuration, in which it remains distanced from the lower surface of the tiles. In the embodiment represented, the doctor blade (22) is associated with a bellows body (22a), provided to assume an extended configuration (
(24) A motor means, not illustrated in detail since it is accessible to a person skilled in the art, is arranged to activate the collecting head (2) to slide along the alignment direction (Y).
(25) The operation of the device for performing a cleaning cycle takes place in the following ways.
(26) The collecting head (2) is initially in the rest condition in the first position. Starting from the first position, the collecting head (2) moves towards the second position. During the movement of the collecting head (2), the doctor blade (22) translates on the main plane (T), sliding in contact with the lower surface of the heads. The residues of enamel that are on the lower surface of the heads are scraped by the doctor blade (22) and, running along the blade (22), enter into the inlet opening (21) and from the latter pass to a collecting conduit (23). The doctor blade (22) is active both in the forward stroke from the first towards the second position, and in a return stroke from the second position towards the first position. This is because the doctor blade (22) is located within the profile of the inlet opening (21), therefore the material collected by the doctor blade (22) is led into the inlet opening (21) in both the strokes of the collecting head (2).
(27) The cleaning cycle can be activated at prefixed moments without requiring any particular interventions on the printing machine. Apart from the obvious interruption of the printing operations, the printing machine does not need to be modified in any way. Very simply, the collecting head (2) initiates its movements between the first and the second position, also for various subsequent steps, in a totally independent manner. Furthermore, as already underlined, the collecting head (2) remains within the dimensions of the print bar (PB).
(28) Advantageously, the collecting head (2) can be provided with one or more nozzles for emitting a cleaning liquid, water and/or other substances. The cleaning liquid can be sent onto the lower surfaces of the heads, to promote the detachment of residues of material and to promote the sliding of the doctor blade (22). The nozzle or nozzles can be powered with a circuit known to a person skilled in the art.
(29) The collecting head (2) comprises a collecting conduit (23), connected to the inlet opening (21), to collect the material removed from the heads. In the solution shown, the collecting conduit (23) is connected to the concave body (210) onto which the inlet opening (21) faces. Preferably, the concave body (210) is connected to the collecting conduit (23) by means of a fitting (211).
(30) The collecting conduit (23) comprises a deformable body (24) which modifies its configuration following the movement of the collecting head (2) between the first and the second position. The deformable body (24) has a concave and open conformation, i.e. delimited by a concave and open non-tubular surface. At least in the second position of the collecting head (2), the concavity of the deformable body (24) faces upwards, at least in a section of the deformable body placed opposite the heads of the print bar (PB).
(31) In the first position of the printing head (2), the deformable body (24) is collected to the side of the print bar (PB) or, in any case, is not placed in front of any head of the print bar (PB) so that the print bar (PB) can freely perform the normal printing operations. This represents a great advantage of the device according to the present invention with respect to the devices currently known.
(32) In fact, thanks to the characteristics of the deformable body (24), the collecting conduit (23) can assume a rest configuration (corresponding to the first position of the collecting head (2)) in which it does not interfere with the heads of the print bar (PB), and in which it is arranged to the side of the print bar (PB), however remaining aligned with the latter along the alignment direction (Y). Therefore, the collecting conduit (23) does not require any bulky space projecting with respect to the print bar (PB) in the perpendicular and coplanar direction to the alignment direction (Y). This means that the print bar (PB) may be alongside another two print bars (PB) placed at a shorter distance, i.e. at the same distance at which they are located in a current decorating machine.
(33) When the collecting head (2) is in the first position, the deformable body (24) is arranged so as to promote discharge by gravity of the material collected by the heads.
(34) In a possible embodiment, illustrated in
(35) In this embodiment, the deformable body is slidable along an arched path. In the second position of the collecting head (2), shown in
(36) The path followed by the deformable body is defined by guides engaged at side edges of the deformable body (24). Such guides are conformed according to the path that is intended to be given to the deformable body. The guides are not represented in detail as they are components known to a person skilled in the art. The deformable body (24) is drawn by the collecting head (2), i.e. it moves integrally with the collecting head (2), however following its own arched path.
(37) Preferably, but not necessarily, the deformable body (24) has two side flanks (24a, 24b) set up to close laterally the colour bar (PB) when the collecting head (2) is in the second position, as shown in
(38) Thanks to the presence of the side flanks (24a, 24b), the deformable body (24) can also be used to close and protect the heads of the print bar (PB). For example, in a decorating machine comprising various print bars (PB), a determined print bar (PB) can be deactivated and kept protected bringing the corresponding collecting head (2), together with the deformable body (24) to the second position.
(39) In a possible embodiment, illustrated in
(40) In a second embodiment, illustrated in
(41) Also in this embodiment, the deformable body is slidable along an arched path. The collecting channels (244) are turned towards the outside of the path. In the second position of the collecting head (2), shown in
(42) As can be seen in
(43) The path followed by the mat (243) is defined by guides (G1, G2) engaged at side edges of the flexible mat (243). Such guides have a rectilinear section (G1), arranged below the print bar (PB) and a curved section (G2), shaped in relation to a prefixed contracted configuration of the flexible mat (243). The guides (G2, G2) can be located near the main plane (T) or on the plane itself. The guides (G1, G2) are known to a person skilled in the art, therefore will not be described in further detail. The flexible mat (243) is drawn by the collecting head (2), i.e. it moves integrally with the collecting head (2), however following its own arched path.
(44) The cleaning device according to the present invention can be replicated for a prefixed number of print bars (PB) present in a decorating machine. Typically, the print bars (PB) are alongside one another parallel to the alignment direction (Y). The lower surfaces of the heads of the print bars (PB) are coplanar to one another and lie on the same main plane (T), located above a transport plane intended to bring the objects to be decorated in advancement.
(45) In such case, the device comprises two or more collecting heads (2) of the type described up to now. The collecting heads (2) are flanked to one another and movable along parallel directions to the alignment direction (Y). Each collecting head (2) is movable in contact with or near the main plane (T) of a print bar (PB). Each print head (2) is movable between a first and a second position that are located at the ends of the respective print bar (PB). The collecting heads (2) can be movable in a synchronised way, or independently from each other. In a possible embodiment, each collecting head (2) is provided with its own collecting conduit (23). The deformable element (24) of each collecting conduit (23), in the first position of the respective collecting head (2), is placed laterally to the print bar (PB), so as not to be interposed between the heads and the objects to be decorated. In the embodiment of
(46) In the embodiment of
(47) Thanks to the configuration of the printing device, it is not necessary to increase the distance that separates the print bars (PB) from each other. Each collecting head (2) is in fact located below the respective print bar (PB), and remains within the plan dimensions of the respective print bar (PB).