EP0729411A1 - Method particularly for decorating ceramic tiles and relative silk-screen printing machine - Google Patents
Method particularly for decorating ceramic tiles and relative silk-screen printing machineInfo
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- EP0729411A1 EP0729411A1 EP94926920A EP94926920A EP0729411A1 EP 0729411 A1 EP0729411 A1 EP 0729411A1 EP 94926920 A EP94926920 A EP 94926920A EP 94926920 A EP94926920 A EP 94926920A EP 0729411 A1 EP0729411 A1 EP 0729411A1
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- screen printing
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Classifications
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Definitions
- the invention concerns a method particularly for decorating ceramic tiles and the relative silk-screen printing machine, namely, a process for propelling and positioning tiles in all conceivable materials, be they ceramic, vitreous, wooden plastic or other, in whatever state and format, from a few centimetres a side to a metre or more, including those not square; a machine suitable for implementing the method according to the invention being also subject matter of the present invention.
- the prior art involves silk-screen printing machines whereby the tiles are propelled by a chain fitted with cleats or by means of traction exerted on the edges of the tiles by a pair of horizontally-opposed endless belts,- this, in silk- screen printing processes involving glaze in both liquid and powder form.
- two or more tiles may have to be placed consecutively in contact one with the other, so that each tile is propelling the one in front, the impact between the edges, if not parallel, can cause cracking, splintering and even breakages, an unacceptable form of waste.
- the length of the active section of each belt must be greater than the longitudinal length of the tile to be printed, i. e. taken along a direction parallel to the direction of motion of the ceramic tiles, thereby causing a markedly low production rate for tile formats smaller than the maximum envisaged for a given machine.
- at least three silk screen printing machines are required, for example: one for formats, in centimetres, 10x10 to 30x30, another for 15x15 to 44x44 and a third for 30x30 to 70x70 or more.
- the tile manufacturer thus being obliged to instal a range of machines at increased cost, not only in terms of initial outlay but also for spare parts: each machine in the range being substantially advantageous only for the maximum format envisaged for it.
- the reference guides In the case of a chain-driven machine, while it is possible to decorate two or more tiles simultaneously with the same pattern, or different ones, but with the same colour, the need nevertheless arises, given that the tiles are not identical in size, with differences of the order of 0.5% and more, the reference guides have to be positioned at a distance equal to a multiple of the maximum longitudinal dimension, with consequent errors in the print-setting when the dimensions of the tiles comprising the group are less than the maximum. There is also loss of accuracy in the print-setting along the transverse edge, since the reference guides have to be adjusted to the maximum transverse dimension, with the consequence that the positioning of the smaller tiles is not precise.
- the method and the machine must allow simultaneous decoration of several elements grouped longitudinally, advantageously covering the whole range of possible formats, or a large part of it, while avoiding damaging impact between the tiles comprising each group.
- a further aspect of the technical problem consist in providing a method and a machine having in particular to ensure high-precision silk screen printing with tiles whose longitudinal dimensions may not be perfectly constant and may actually be very diverse; the machine also being capable of putting into effect methods other than that according to the present invention,- the whole being compact and cost-effective.
- a further aspect of the technical problem to be solved is to provide a method and a machine for silk-screen printing of ceramic tiles whereby it is made possible to decorate ceramic tiles having a longitudinal dimension greater than the length of the active portion of the side belts.
- the invention resolves the said technical problem by adopting a method of decoration whereby the ceramic tiles are propelled by pressure on their edges so that each tile can be positioned in a single silk-screen printing station so as to form a group of tiles that are in alignment yet separate one from another; at least one positioning device for each tile of a given group being provided so as to make accurate positioning possible, regardless of the variations in the dimensions of the tiles.
- each tile to be printed is taken by a positioning device when it is still engaged by the preceding positioning device.
- a machine suitable for the implementation of said method comprising a conveyor device for feeding the tiles to a silk-screen printing means and at least two positioning devices having consecutive pairs of endless belts acting on the edges of the tiles in a plane comprising, or laying substantially parallel to, the surface of the tile to be printed and straddling the conveyor device,- each pair of endless belts being so designed as to clamp a tile, or only a part thereof, and to transfer it in a predetermined position under the silk-screen printing means.
- the minimum distance between a positioning device and the subsequent positioning device is sustantially smaller than the dimension of a tile taken along a direction parallel to the direction of motion of the tile, or of the group of tiles to be printed.
- the advantages offered by the invention are: enhanced production rate over the whole range of tile formats,- elimination of rejects due to impact between tiles,- reduced capital outlay relative to that required to purchase several different machines to cover a given range of formats; possibility of screen-printing different patterns and colours contemporaneously,- possibility of performing two or more consecutive serigraphs at the same station.
- the belts of each positioning device comprise an active section co ⁇ operating with the sides of the tile for clamping and positioning it under the silk-screen printing means and a neutral section,- the active section of corresponding belts of subsequent positioning devices having a symmetrical configuration with respect to a trasverse plane passing through the intermediate zone between a positioning device and the subsequent one at substantially the same distance from the internal ends of the relevant pair of belts.
- Figure l is the plan view of the positioning station of a silk screen printing machine according to the invention in the version with the motors of the two pairs of horizontal drive-belts mounted in opposition, namely, at the outside extremities of each pair of belts, in the case of silk- screen printing on one tile at a time: it to be noted that such a solution, which is symmetrical to a transverse medium plane, is particularly advantageous should it be possible to instal the machine so that the tiles can be introduced from either end by inserting the photoelectric cell at the effective point of entry and verifying the direction of rotation of the motors and the positioning of the tensioners;
- Figure 2 is a view as in Figure 1, but with the motors mounted on the same side, namely, at the corresponding extremities of the pairs of belts, and when two tiles are being screen-printed simultaneously: it to be noted that this solution, which is less advantageous than the first in terms of bulk and reversibility of feed, is nevertheless preferable on account of the shorter length of the side under tension of the first pair of belts, which enables the tile to be positioned even more accurately since there is less deformation in each belt;
- Figure 3 is a schematic front elevation of a silk screen printing machine according to the invention, with the carriage of the spatulas, or squegees, in the ready position;
- Figure 4 is a view as in Figure 3, but partial and relating to a machine for silk screen printing with powdered glaze, still according to the invention,-
- Figure 5 is the vertical centre-line cross section V-V of Figure 3,-
- Figure 6 is the plan view of an oscillating lever constituting a pressure device for making the active section of each pair of drive-belts bear firmly on the tile,-
- Figure 7 is the section VII-VII of Figure 6;
- Figures 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 and 22 are the simplified schematic plan views of the machine as in Figure 1, in the case of simultaneous silk screen printing on two tiles during phases a, b, c, d, e, f, g and h, respectively, described below, four tiles A, B, C and D being represented, of which A and B have already been printed, while C and D have yet to be printed; the variation of speed in relation to time for the single phases of positioning of tiles C and D being represented in the corresponding Figures 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21 and 23, each consisting of four simplified diagrams (relating in order to the first pair of belts, the_ second pair, the spatula group during positioning in the first pair of belts, i.e.
- the sequence obtained considering the first, second and fourth diagram of Figures 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21 and 23 corresponds to a cycle of silk screen printing whereby the pattern of each station is printed on all the tiles,- the sequence obtained considering, in succession, sequences consisting of the first, second and third diagram and sequences consisting of the first, second and fourth diagram for the same Figures corresponds to a cycle of silk screen printing whereby a single pattern is reproduced on each tile: in this case too the pattern can be the same for all the tiles or there may be as many patterns as there are silk screen printing stations. According to a further embodiment, not shown, in which three stations are provided, four positioning cycles can be adopted followed by a single cycle of silk screen printing in order to obtain a plain tile.
- the positioning cycle may involve one or more of the following steps: a) beginning of the positioning cycle of tile C in the first pair of belts, with consequent acceleration from speed zero to that of the feeder-belts and consequent beginning of expulsion of tile A, which has already been printed ( Figures 8, 9) ; b) insertion of tile C between the first pair of belts and continuing advancement of tiles A and B ( Figures 10, 11) c) constant speed of the first pair of belts and, for a brief stretch, equal to the speed of the pair of feeder- belts in order both to reduce wear on the first pair of drive-belts as well as on the edges of the tiles and to ensure safe expulsion of tile A: it being envisaged that the second set of belts reaches working speed directly without risk of wear of belts and tiles, given that there is no sliding contact (Figures 12, 13) ; d) acceleration of the first pair of belts and of tiles B and C to working speed, expulsion of tile A continuing at working speed, while tile B reaches working speed on meeting the second set of belts (
- Figures 25, 27, 29 consist of only three diagrams, insofar as only one tile can be printed during each printing cycle.
- Figure 30 is a vertical section V-V of Figure 3 showing a baffle plate S mounted on the transverse centre line of the screen and dividing the screen into two areas for the separation of glazes of different colours: the two spatulas being indented accordingly.
- the positioning cycle in the case of Figures 24 to 29 may proceed in accordance with one or more of the following steps: al) beginning of the positioning cycle of tile F in the first pair of belts, both pairs of belts accelerating from speed zero to that of the feeder belts; bl) insertion of tile F between the first pair of belts with tile E continuing to advance; cl) constant speed of both pairs of belts equal, for a brief stretch, to the speed of the pair of feeder belts,- dl) acceleration of the first and second pair of belts and of tiles E and F to an intermediate rate of advancement; el) acceleration of the second pair of belts to working speed to expel tile E once the rear edge of said tile clears the first pair of belts ( Figure 25) ,- fl) maintenance of working speed on the part of the second pair of belts for the complete expulsion of tile E with simultaneous acceleration of the first pair of belts to working speed for the positioning of tile F engaging between both pairs of belts without slippage (Figure 27) ,- gl) contemporane
- the cycle does not include the phase in which the glaze is spread but only the actual silk screen printing phase, which occurs when the tiles are already in position as in phases a) to h) .
- the figures show: 1, a pair of feeder belts moving with a speed of up to 30 or more metres per minute, said feeder belts defining a conveyor device for feeding the tiles to the silk-screen printing machine according to the invention,- 2 and 3 respectively, active sections of the two pairs of horizontal endless belts 4 and 5 that advance and position tiles A, B, C, D, ... , by bearing against their sides, with the possibility of reaching or exceeding working feed velocities of up to 100-120 or more metres per minute: each active section being defined between a first end-roller 10a and a second end-roller 10b; 6 and 7, two pairs of electric motors to drive the pairs of belts 4 and 5 and for the automatic positioning of tiles A, B, C, D, ...
- a first vertical photoelectric cell advantageously positioned across the path of the tiles, installed just before the point of contact of the tile with the first pair or first stretch of belts 2, that are excited with the passage of the front edge of the tile and de-energized with the passage the rear edge,- 13, a second photoelectric cell, for example, of the transmitting-receiving type, advantageously horizontal, having opposing elements positioned in line with the transverse central axis between the two pairs of belts 2 and 3, that are excited with the passage of the front edge of the tile before entering the second stretch and de-energized with the passage of the rear edge,- 13a,
- the spatulas 27 ( Figure ' 30) , or squegees, are provided with indent 28 for baffle plate S which separates the different colours on the screen: the provision of a single screen with an intermediate baffle separating different colours is to be regarded as particularly advantageous in view of the possibility of different pattern being printed on the tiles within a single machine.
- the maximum longitudinal format may correspond approximately to twice the length of the active section of each station increased by the distance between centres of the last pair of pulleys of the active sections of one station and the first pair of pulleys of the active section the following station,- the minimum longitudinal format corresponds approximately the distance between centres as above increased by 30%.
- the materials, dimensions and details of execution may be different from but technically equivalent to those described without departing from the juridical domain of the present invention.
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Applications Claiming Priority (3)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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ITMO930111 | 1993-09-07 | ||
ITMO930111A IT1262657B (en) | 1993-09-07 | 1993-09-07 | PARTICULARLY METHOD FOR DECORATING CERAMIC TILES AND RELATED SCREEN PRINTING MACHINE. |
PCT/EP1994/002958 WO1995007183A1 (en) | 1993-09-07 | 1994-09-05 | Method particularly for decorating ceramic tiles and relative silk-screen printing machine |
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EP0729411A1 true EP0729411A1 (en) | 1996-09-04 |
EP0729411B1 EP0729411B1 (en) | 1997-12-10 |
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EP (1) | EP0729411B1 (en) |
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WO (1) | WO1995007183A1 (en) |
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ITMO20070096A1 (en) * | 2007-03-19 | 2008-09-20 | Antonio Maccari | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REGISTERING PRESS UNITS |
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CN118317857A (en) * | 2021-09-22 | 2024-07-09 | 萨克米伊莫拉机械合作社合作公司 | Decoration method and system for decorating a base ceramic article |
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EP0729411B1 (en) | 1997-12-10 |
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ITMO930111A1 (en) | 1995-03-07 |
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