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US2556028A
US2556028A US65390A US6539048A US2556028A US 2556028 A US2556028 A US 2556028A US 65390 A US65390 A US 65390A US 6539048 A US6539048 A US 6539048A US 2556028 A US2556028 A US 2556028A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41FPRINTING MACHINES OR PRESSES
    • B41F19/00Apparatus or machines for carrying out printing operations combined with other operations
    • B41F19/02Apparatus or machines for carrying out printing operations combined with other operations with embossing
    • B41F19/06Printing and embossing between a negative and a positive forme after inking and wiping the negative forme; Printing from an ink band treated with colour or "gold"
    • B41F19/064Presses of the reciprocating type
    • B41F19/066Presses of the reciprocating type hand-driven
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41PINDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO PRINTING, LINING MACHINES, TYPEWRITERS, AND TO STAMPS
    • B41P2219/00Printing presses using a heated printing foil
    • B41P2219/20Arrangements for moving, supporting or positioning the printing foil
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T156/00Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture
    • Y10T156/17Surface bonding means and/or assemblymeans with work feeding or handling means
    • Y10T156/1702For plural parts or plural areas of single part
    • Y10T156/1705Lamina transferred to base from adhered flexible web or sheet type carrier
    • Y10T156/1707Discrete spaced laminae on adhered carrier

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  • This invention relates to a method and machine for marking absorbent goods.
  • marking goods of this type it is customary to use a marking material or ink that is solid (non-ilowable) at normal temperatures but be comes lowable when warmed.
  • rlhis marking material is commonly stamped onto strip mounting such as paper tape which comes in roll form. The tape is unwound as used and drawn through the marking machine where it is brought to face with the part of the goeds to he marked. Then heat and pressure are applied to ⁇ the assembly of the goods and the mark, the heat being' applied to the marking material or the strip on which it is mounted and the material thus softened being transferred to the surface of the goods.
  • rack iii, means i2 securing the rack in fixed relationship to the lower part of extension 28, gear wheel 44 meshing with the rack, a larger gear 413 mounted non-rotatably on gear ilfl, and a chain 4S.
  • the chain is attached at one end to part 59 in fixed relationship to the lower end of the extension 3S. At the other end the chain is attached in any usual manner to spring 5

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F'. B. CLARK LABELING MACHINE June 5, 1951 2 Sheets-Sheet. 1
Filed Dec. '1.5, 1948 I INVENTOR. Her/er1? [Zar/ HTTUR/VEY June 5, 1951 l F. B. CLARK 2,556,028
LABELING MACHINE Filed Dec. l5, 1948 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTOR.
Patented June 5, 1951 UNITED S'EATES PATENT UFFiCE 2 Claims.
This invention relates to a method and machine for marking absorbent goods.
The invention is particularly useful in con" neotion with the marking of napkins, handkerchiefs, sheets and other laundry articles, It will therefore be described in detail in connection with such use.
In marking goods of this type it is customary to use a marking material or ink that is solid (non-ilowable) at normal temperatures but be comes lowable when warmed. rlhis marking material is commonly stamped onto strip mounting such as paper tape which comes in roll form. The tape is unwound as used and drawn through the marking machine where it is brought to face with the part of the goeds to he marked. Then heat and pressure are applied to` the assembly of the goods and the mark, the heat being' applied to the marking material or the strip on which it is mounted and the material thus softened being transferred to the surface of the goods.
A difficulty arises in that the marking material or ink so transferred concentrates largely on the surface of the fabric or like article being marked.
The present invention provides a method and machine for causing penetration of the heat soitenable marking material within an absorbent article being marked and also insures good clean unblurred marking.
Briey stated, the invention comprises a met`n od oi marking which includes maintaining the fabric or like absorbent goods to be marked at a temperature above that of the warmed transferrable marking material at the time when the fabric or the like is being pressed against the said material.. More specifically the invention comprises applying the heat to the marking material through the absorbent goods to be marked,
so that the goods are at a temperature above that of the marking material, even when the latter is warmed to fiowable condition, and that the normal tendency of the said material to solidify or concentrate largely on the surface oi the material being marked is avoided and satis actory penetration of the goods is obtained. The invention comprises also the herein described machine for effecting the marking.
The invention will ce described in connection with the attached drawings in which Fig. l is a front elevation of the machine partly in section.
Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the machine partly in section.
Fig. 3 is an enlarged view on broken lline 3-3 of Fig. 1.
Aextension 28 moves.
Fig. 4 is an enlarged view of a part of the machine illustrating particularly the means for applying the pressure and heat to the goods and' marking material.
Fig. 5 is a sectional view on line 5 5 of Fig. 3.
Fig. 6 is a sectional view showing the platen in the lowered or pressing position.
The machine includes platen le with inner electrical resistance heating elements l2 and with a generally plane surface Hl that is the lower surface in the assembly shown in Fig. 6 and other views of the machine. Means indicated generally at lli mount the platen in movable manner adjacent to but spaced from support i8 provided with a generally plane surface 2t, with the side i4 of the platen turned towards the sur face 2t of the support. Mounted upon the surface 2li is a layer of thermal insulating material 22.
The platen is movable in the direction of the layer 2 2 and surface 2Q of the support by means of the foot pedal 24, rod 25 extension 2t of mounting of the platen, pin 29 attaching part 25 to part 23 and guide sleeve Sil through which A check 3l of the kind ordinarily used to avoid slamming of doors is connected as shownparticularly in Fig. 2 so as to prevent excessively rapid movement of the extension 28 with attached platen iii either upward or downward. This check includes the outer cylinder, the plunger 32, air outlet 3d, part 35 secured to the said extension 28, and adjusting means indicated generally at 38.
To return the platen to the raised position of Fig. l or 2 after it has been drawn down by the foot pedal to the closed position shown in Fig. 6, there are provided rack (iii, means i2 securing the rack in fixed relationship to the lower part of extension 28, gear wheel 44 meshing with the rack, a larger gear 413 mounted non-rotatably on gear ilfl, and a chain 4S. The chain is attached at one end to part 59 in fixed relationship to the lower end of the extension 3S. At the other end the chain is attached in any usual manner to spring 5| which in turn is secured to the floor member 52 of the machine as cy fastener 54.
The advance of the marking material which is supplied on tape 55 and in roll form as shown is synchronized with the up and down movements of the foot pedal and that means also with the up and down movement of heated platen ill.
This synchronization is effected by means oi the chain 43. As the chain moves up down with the action of the foot pedal it, gears 44 mesh with and operate gear Wheel 5S which in turn is secured to one-way clutch Bill (Fig. 5)
which is connected with the roller G2 for advancing the marking strip 55 through the machine. This roller 52 is provided to advantage with friction rubber surface and the strip is pressed against the surface by means of the overriding roller 64 pressing by spring 85 against the strip and mounted upon the arm 85 which is movable on pivot 88 attached to part lil of the frame of the machine.
Braking mechanism is provided to retard the movement of the strip 56 on the way to the sup-A port and particularly to the upper part of the felt 22 lying upon the plane surface 28 of the support for the marking material. This braking mechanism consists of sheet material 12 extending on its lower surface generally parallel to the upper surface of the support but at a lower level and terminating atan edge adjacent to but out of actual contact with the edge of the support I8 and the felt 22 upon the support. The machineincludes means consisting of the depending bracket 14 and a central mounting 'i6 of the roll of tape, the mounting being to one side and somewhat below thesupport I8 for the marking material at the moment of pressing, so that the tape as drawn to the position of marking rubs against the lower surface and edge of the braking sheet 12 which, also serves as a guide to hold the marking material upon the generally plane upper surface of the support I8. This braking mechanism is mounted in upwardly displaceable manner by the pivot mounting 'i8 on the frame of the machine.
The operation. of the machine, as to points not clear; from the description given above, is illustrated by the exploded view of Fig. 4 and the sectional view of Fig. 6.
By adjusting means 38, the distance of movement of platen I9, and consequently the stroke of' the foot pedal 2e, and, through it, the movement` of chain i3 and rotation of roller 62 are set inunison, in accordance with the spacing of the label on strip 55, so that the platen completes its downward swing when the transferrable label is directly under the platen.
Goods 89 such as a napkin are brought down over the labeling strip 55. This strip is drawn in taut condition over the felt 22 by the combined actionv of the braking means described including the part 'E2 and the friction faced roller 62. synchronizing of the movements caused by operation of the foot pedal and the proper spacing ofthe label of heat softenable marking material on the strip 56 results in the platen coming down when the label is in the position shown in Fig. 4.
Application of the heat by means of the heated platen I0 directly to the goods 80 placed over the label and through the goods to the label makes certain that the goods are at a somewhat higher temperature than theV temperature to which the marking material is warmed by the heat passing through the goods. The insulating layer 22 behind the label serves to prevent excessive cooling of the label from the rear and to facilitate heating the ink to the temperature at which it will flow into the goods being marked.
In operation the platen and the support are brought together by movement of the pedal 2liY The f warming continued until the temperature of the marking material has reached the point of softening to the desired extent.
When this softening of the marking material has occurred, the marking material penetrates into the absorbent goods 88 such as a napkin or a tablecloth. The marking material does not freeze or solidify or concentrate excessively on the surface of the goods being marked. Y The material cannot freeze at this position because the goods are actually warmer than the marking material itself. When, therefore, the material is softened to fiowable condition it penetrates into the goods to a substantial depth since the goods have capillarity for the material and the material remains iowable after contacting and penetrating a reasonable distance into the goods.
The result is a clean unblurred marking which resists laundering and other operations and does not chip or rub off the surface and become'imperfect for that reason.
Materials of construction of the machine, eX-
cept as noted, are conventional for such parts in 1. AV labeling machine for marking absorbent*V sheet goods with a marking material that is normally solid but softenable to ,flowable condition on warming, the machine Vcomprising an unheated support with a generally plane surface for supporting the marking material, a heated platen with a generally plane face, means mounting the platen with the said face thereof in spaced relationship and approximately parallel to the said surface of the support, a roller for drawing the marking material in strip form over and in direct contact with the said surface of the support, means for introducing the sheet goods to be marked between the said strip of marking mavterial and the plane face of the heated platen, and operating means for pressing the marking material and material to be marked between the heated platen and the said support, the structure described causing the transfer of heat to the marking material solely through the material to be marked and ensuring a temperature from back to front of the materialY to be marked at least as high as that on the face thereof in contact with the marking material.
2. A machine as described in claim 1 including a thermal insulating sheet providing the said generally plane surface of the support and providing an insulating backing on the side of the mark'ing'material away from the heated platen.
FREDERIC BAYLS CLARK.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record Vin the le of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Y Name Date 1,086,400 Richardson Feb. 10, 1914 1,504,545 Chadwick Aug. 12, 1924 1,595,364 Spain Aug. 10, 1926 1,609,500 Terlinden Dec. 7, 1925 1,634,617 Hart July 5,` 1927 1,660,495 Sadtler Feb. 225, 1928 1,978,049 Heintz Oct. 23,1934
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US1634617A (en) * 1926-01-14 1927-07-05 Hart Frank Method and means for producing and affixing signs to materials
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US1504545A (en) * 1922-08-19 1924-08-12 Chadwick George Decalcomania-transferring machine
US1595364A (en) * 1925-07-02 1926-08-10 Kaumagraph Co Textile-marking machine
US1609500A (en) * 1925-11-07 1926-12-07 Firm Wilh Schaumans Tarso Akti Method for producing imitations of woods or inlaid work on various materials by the aid of transfer work
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