SQUEEGEE HOLDER
20170320315 ยท 2017-11-09
Inventors
- Richard C. Hoffman (Lake Forest, IL, US)
- Boguslaw W. Magda (Wheaton, IL, US)
- Jerzy J. Podstawka (Arlington Heights, IL, US)
- Remigiusz Kryszczuk (Arlington Heights, IL, US)
Cpc classification
B41F9/1036
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41F15/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
In an embodiment of the present invention, a squeegee blade holder is provided. The holder includes a first side member, a second side member, and a pivot portion between the first and second side members. The holder also includes a separator between the first and second side members for maintaining compression of the side members against the squeegee blade.
In another embodiment of the present invention, a method of holding a squeegee blade in a holder is provided. The method includes the steps of providing a first holder side, and providing a second holder side. The method further includes compressing the first and second holder sides against the squeegee blade, and maintaining compression of the first and second holder sides against the squeegee blade.
Claims
1-20. (canceled)
21. A squeegee blade holder comprising: a pair of arms joined at an intermediate portion of the arms by a pivot, each of the arms having a jaw at one end with a facing surface, an attachment member at a distal-most portion of an opposed end, the attachment members of both arms extend coextensively, and the pivot being positioned therebetween; and a rod between the first and second side members for biasing the first jaw toward the second jaw.
22. The squeegee blade holder of claim 21 further including a squeegee blade holding portion between the first jaw and the second jaw.
23. The squeegee blade holder of claim 21 wherein the pivot portion pivots about the rod.
24. The squeegee blade holder of claim 21 wherein the pivot portion includes a downwardly extending pivot member extending from an inside surface of the first side member of the holder, and an upwardly extending pivot member extending from an inside surface of the second side member of the holder, the downwardly and upwardly extending pivot members extending along the length of the first and second side members of the holder.
25. The squeegee blade holder of claim 24 further including a first channel formed by grooves in each of the first and second side members of the holder to accept the rod.
26. The squeegee blade holder of claim 25 wherein the first channel is positioned along a length of the first side member and between the pivot portion and the first attachment member.
27. The squeegee holder of claim 25 wherein the channel extends through the pivot portion.
28. The squeegee holder of claim 25 further comprising a second channel spaced from the first channel.
29. The squeegee blade holder of claim 21 wherein the pivot portion includes a downwardly extending curled lip extending from an inside surface of the first side member of the holder, and an upwardly extending curled lip extending from an inside surface of the second side member of the holder, the upwardly and downwardly extending curled lips engaging to form a pivot.
30. The squeegee blade holder of claim 21 further comprising serrations on the facing surface of each of the jaws.
31. A method of assembling a squeegee blade holder comprising the steps of: providing a holder having a pair of arms joined at an intermediate portion of the arms by a pivot, each of the arms having a jaw at one end with a facing surface, an attachment member at a distal-most portion of an opposed end, and the pivot being positioned therebetween; providing a vise having a pair of clamp elements moveable from an open position to a closed position; inserting the jaws in the vise when in an open position; positioning a squeegee blade between the facing surfaces of the jaws; and moving the vise to the closed position to maintain the squeegee blade between the facing surfaces.
32. The method of claim 31 further comprising the step of inserting a separator between the arms to bias the facing surfaces towards one another.
33. The method of claim 32 wherein the separator is a rod.
34. The method of claim 33 wherein the rod is stainless steel.
35. The method of claim 33 wherein the rod is solid or hollow.
36. The method of claim 32 further providing a channel between the arms for receiving the separator.
37. The method of claim 36 wherein the channel is positioned along a length of the arms between the pivot and the attachment member.
38. The method of claim 36 wherein the channel extends through the pivot.
39. The method of claim 32 further comprising moving the vise to the open position after the step of inserting the separator between the arms.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] To understand the present invention, it will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0027] While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail preferred embodiments of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
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[0029] In an embodiment of the present invention, the holder 104 includes a pivot portion 112. The pivot portion 112 permits the first member 106 and second member 108 to rotate relative to each other. The pivot portion 112 is also configured so that the first member 106 and second member 108 interlock or mate when they are engaged with one another while permitting them to be separated from one another.
[0030] As shown in
[0031] Several configurations in accord with different embodiments of the present invention are shown in
[0032] Squeegee blade holding portion or jaws 124 located between the first and second sides 106,108 may include serrations 126 to better grip the blade 102 therebetween and prevent any slipping. Squeegee bar attachment portion 128 is located opposite the squeegee holding portion 124. Attachment portion 128 has lips 130,132 between which the squeegee bar is located for attachment to a print head. The holder 104 may be attached to the squeegee bar through clamps, set screws, or any suitable means.
[0033] To attach the blade 102 to the holder 104, a vise 300 can be used (
[0034] In another embodiment, the holder 100 is assembled and disassembled using a clamping device 600 shown in
[0035] The first and second side members 106,108 are inserted into the fixture 604 such that the blade holding portion or jaws 124 are facing upward. A blade 102 is then inserted between the first and second side members 106,108. The switch 612 is activated, which causes pressure to be applied to the top portions of the first and second side members 106,108 by clamps 610. The pressure also compresses the blade 102. The separator or compression maintenance member 110 is inserted in the channel 212 or 214 between the first and second side members 106,108. The separator 110 is of sufficient diameter or thickness to maintain compression of the first and second side members 106,108 on blade 104, thus securing the blade 102 between them.
[0036] The squeegee holder 104 is easily disassembled using the same device 600. To disassemble, the holder 104 is placed in the fixture 604. The clamps 610 are activated to apply compression to the upper portions of the first and second side members 106,108 sufficient to relieve pressure on the separator 110. The separator 110 is removed from the holder 104 and the holder 104 is disassembled. The separator 110 can be removed from the holder 104 by applying a magnet to one end of the separator 110 and pulling.
[0037] In a further embodiment, the clamping device 600 includes a blade pressuring device 613. In the embodiment shown, blade pressuring device 613 includes a weighted swing arm 614 as shown in
[0038] It should be noted that the separator 110 is firmly held in the holder 104. It does not slip out. In the absence of a vise 300 or clamping device 600, the separator 110 may be removed manually using a tap and hammer. By placing one end of the tap on the end of the separator 110 and hitting the other end of the tap, the separator 110 will slide out of the end of the holder 104. Thereafter it can be gripped and pulled totally out of the channel 212 or 214 between the two members 106,108.
[0039] Separators 110 of different diameters can further be placed in either the upper or lower separator channels 212,214. The upper and lower channels 212,214 can be of any desired diameter to allow for a range of squeegee blades 102 to be placed and held in the holder 104. For example, blades are made with different materials, in different thicknesses, and in different durometer hardnesses. The below embodiment configurations allow this.
[0040] An additional embodiment of the holder 104 is shown in
[0041] The member 200 includes a horizontal portion 204 and a downwardly extending vertical portion 206. The vertical portion 206 has at its distal end a rounded portion 208. The member 202 includes an upwardly extending curled lip 210. The rounded portion 208 cooperates with the lip 210 to create a pivot. The second side 108 also includes a ridge 211 which limits the depth into the holder 104 which the blade 102 can sit.
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[0043] Profile or side views of an additional embodiment of the holder 104 are shown in
[0044] Another embodiment of the holder is shown in
[0045] Each of the embodiments of
[0046] One of the significant advantages of the above designs is that the holder and blades can be easily separated and assembled to permit the cleaning and set-up of the components. Once separated, cleaning can be easy and thorough as there are no crevices or blind components. Everything is exposed for cleaning. Additionally, for other applicants such as graphics or larger scale printing, multiple squeegees and holders 104 can be used.
[0047] While the specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications come to mind without significantly departing from the spirit of the invention, and the scope of protection is only limited by the scope of the accompanying Claims.