| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| D270737 |
Beam for a stencile frame or similar article |
September 27, 1983 |
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| 4989512 |
Squeegee arrangement |
February 5, 1991 |
| The invention relates to a squeegee arrangement which is particularly intended for use in a silk-screen printer and which comprises a squeegee (2) and a squeegee holder (4, 5). The squeegee (4, 5) is provided with a plurality of support positions (11, 12; 11a, 12a; 11b, 13b), each being |
| 4989343 |
Drying section provided with UV-light generating devices |
February 5, 1991 |
| The invention relates to a drying section which includes UV-light generating devices for drying a coloring substance applied to a material, for instance, colored print applied to print material and a silkscreen printer, and further comprising a conveyor for conveying the material pas |
| 4813352 |
Silkscreen printer |
March 21, 1989 |
| A silkscreen printer which comprises a printing table which can be moved to a first position (printing position) to support material when a pattern is applied thereto with the aid of a stencil and squeegee. A further table is arranged for horizontal movement from a second position, locat |
| 4802410 |
Sheet gripper arrangement for silk screen printer |
February 7, 1989 |
| A silk screen printer includes a cylindrical printing table for applying print to a sheet material and a stencil which is stretched in a frame. The stencil is adapted for reciprocating movement in response to reciprocating movement of the printing table and a squeege arrangement is inclu |
| 4781114 |
Silk-screen printing machine provided with a reciprocatingly movable squeegee arrangement |
November 1, 1988 |
| The present invention relates to a silk-screen printing machine provided with a reciprocatingly movable squeegee arrangement adapted for printing in both directions of squeegee travel, when caused to move over a stencil placed over a material to receive print resting on a printing table. |
| 4779529 |
Squeegee arrangement intended for silkscreen printers |
October 25, 1988 |
| A squeegee arrangement for use with silkscreen printers includes a squeegee and an arrangement for effecting relative movement between the squeegee and a stencil. The squeegee may be raised and lowered away from and onto the stencil. The squeegee and the raising and lowering arrangement |
| 4745292 |
Arrangement for establishing the thickness of print applied to a print carrier |
May 17, 1988 |
| The present invention refers to an arrangement for determining the thickness of a print applied to a print carrier.The applied print whose thickness is to be determined is orientated in a manner which enables the print to be irradiated with light, e.g. light beams, emitted from a light s |
| 4715278 |
Squeegee arrangement for silkscreen printers |
December 29, 1987 |
| The present invention relates to a squeegee arrangement for silkscreen printing machines, comprising two squeegees arranged side-by-side and made from a somewhat flexible material, and respective squeegee holders. The squeegees (5,5a) are arranged to move relative to a stencil (3) having |
| 4669377 |
Stencil frame feeding and discharging arrangement |
June 2, 1987 |
| An arrangement for feeding a stencil frame having a stencil mounted therein to a silk screen printing machine and/or for discharging a stencil frame therefrom, in which the silk screen printing machine is provided with means for receiving a stencil frame and means for holding the stencil |
| 4565478 |
Materials handling device |
January 21, 1986 |
| A sheet handling device for a printer, such as a silkscreen printed circuit card printer, includes a pick-up and hold device that translates between a register position on the printer and one or more stacks of cards. Adjustable limit switches on a transport track for the device determine |
| 4551925 |
Drier |
November 12, 1985 |
| A drier intended for drying printing ink applied to a material by a printing machine, incorporating a conveyor device consisting of a support for the material as it passes through the drier and at least two organs which emit ultra-violet radiation, UV radiation, for the purpose of drying |
| 4545131 |
Drier intended to dry print on a material |
October 8, 1985 |
| A drier (6) intended to dry print on a material (11), consisting of a conveyor device (6a) for moving the material in and out of the drier and a number of drying units (14,15,16). Each is arranged so as to be capable of drying that part of the print which is situated immediately against |
| 4538358 |
Drying plant for drying printed material |
September 3, 1985 |
| A drying plant for drying printed material includes a material conveying means (3) and a plurality of print drying devices (4a, 4b). One or more first drying devices for drying print (6) are arranged on one printed side (5a) of the substrate material so as to face said side, while one or |
| 4516495 |
Method and arrangement for positioning a second pattern originating from a pattern formed on a s |
May 14, 1985 |
| Method and arrangement for positioning a second pattern (10a) originating from a first pattern formed on a stencil in relation to a material (8) intended for the pattern. Said second pattern (10a) is formed by causing a coating intended for the material to pass through the first pattern, |
| 4485447 |
Method and arrangement for registration of print on a material |
November 27, 1984 |
| A reference pattern is registered on a table, separate from a printing machine, where it is scanned and its position recorded. A material is then printed in the printing machine following which it is transferred to the registering table where its position is scanned and recorded. The rec |
| 4414755 |
Drying device intended for drying material bearing print issuing from a printing machine |
November 15, 1983 |
| A drying device intended for drying material bearing print issuing from a printing machine consisting of a conveyor (4) for the material and adjacent heat-emitting elements (11). A flow of air (12) is so arranged as to pass over the conveyor (4) for the material, thereby absorbing volati |
| 4267773 |
Silkscreen printing machine |
May 19, 1981 |
| A silkscreen printing machine having a large printing table and a stencil related thereto stretched across said table, said machine being provided with means for moving a squeegee relative to said stencil and for pressing printing ink through the stencil into a material to be printed upo |
| 4226181 |
Method and apparatus for adjusting the position of a stencil relative to a printing table |
October 7, 1980 |
| A method and an apparatus for adjusting the position of a stencil relative to a printing table, characterized by(a) applying a transparent material to the printing table over a reference pattern,(b) transferring the stencil pattern onto the transparent material, e.g. by printing,(c) comp |
| 4221165 |
Printing machine having registering means |
September 9, 1980 |
| A silkscreen printing machine, having a plurality of gripper arms, arranged to grip in a first position material to be printed upon and to move said material to a second position, the printing position, in which said material is printed upon. Each gripper arm is arranged to be registered |
| 4214522 |
Device for manufacturing a stencil |
July 29, 1980 |
| An apparatus for manufacturing or treating a stencil intended for use in a silkscreen printing machine. The stencil has been lighttreated to transfer a design to a pre-treated net or film. The film being subjected to a water-treatment process to rinse the film to develop said pattern. Th |
| 4193344 |
Silk screen printing machine |
March 18, 1980 |
| An improved silk-screen printing machine is provided which includes a squeegee and means for urging the squeegee against an elastic stencil and the material to be printed. Means are also provided to impart movement to the stencil relative to the material to be printed upon during the |