WO2014163755A1 - Insert de tasse jetable pour tampographie et décoration - Google Patents

Insert de tasse jetable pour tampographie et décoration Download PDF

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WO2014163755A1
WO2014163755A1 PCT/US2014/015444 US2014015444W WO2014163755A1 WO 2014163755 A1 WO2014163755 A1 WO 2014163755A1 US 2014015444 W US2014015444 W US 2014015444W WO 2014163755 A1 WO2014163755 A1 WO 2014163755A1
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disposable cup
cup insert
sealing material
scraping element
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Tracy Kucaba
Dana Pulvino
Robert Hitchcock
Sam Peterson
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Illinois Tool Works Inc.
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Priority to MX2015011790A priority Critical patent/MX369706B/es
Priority to CN201480025829.5A priority patent/CN105189121B/zh
Priority to EP14706429.9A priority patent/EP2969569B1/fr
Priority to CA2904513A priority patent/CA2904513C/fr
Publication of WO2014163755A1 publication Critical patent/WO2014163755A1/fr

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41FPRINTING MACHINES OR PRESSES
    • B41F17/00Printing apparatus or machines of special types or for particular purposes, not otherwise provided for
    • B41F17/001Pad printing apparatus or machines

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  • the present invention relates to liquid supply assemblies for printers. More particularly, the present invention relates to a disposable cup insert as a temporary reservoir designed to hold a liquid (e.g., a liquid mixture of ink and thinner) used in a pad printing and decorating process.
  • a liquid e.g., a liquid mixture of ink and thinner
  • One type of printing system that operates in a fully automatic or near fully automatic mode is a pad printing system.
  • These systems are used to apply high quality print (e.g., indicia) on Oat as well as non-flat surfaces.
  • pad printing systems can be used to print logos and the like on cellular telephone covers, game balls (e.g., golf balls) and the like. It will be appreciated that such printing must be carried out, not only on a spherical surface, but on a surface that is formed with dimples as well.
  • an inverted cup containing a quantity of printing ink is used to apply the ink to the cliche plate.
  • the cup and cliche plate are moved relative to each other following each ink transfer operation.
  • a doctor blade is fitted to the cup to traverse along the cliche plate and "wipe" excess ink from the cliche plate. This assures that ink is left behind in the etching but does not build up on the plate, inside or outside of the etched areas.
  • the present, invention provides a new and unique liquid supply assembly employing a reusable cup including a reusable liquid reservoir, a disposable cup insert including a temporary liquid reservoir for holding a liquid within the reusable liquid reservoir, and a scraping element including a conduit in liquid communication with the temporary liquid resen oif of the disposable cup insert.
  • This liquid assembly is designed to be used by a printing system of the type in which the reusable cup is secured by the printer system whereby the liquid held by the temporary liquid reservoir of the disposable cup insert can be deposited by the conduit in a receiving region on a plate and any excess of the liquid in the receiving region can be scraped from the plate by the scraping element.
  • the disposable cup insert includes a hollow reservoir body having an open outlet and a closed base defining the temporary liquid, reser oir. J9010]
  • the closed base has a flexible material composition to facilitate an expansion of the temporary liquid reservoir in response to an increase in a gas pressure exerted by the liquid on the temporary liquid reservoir.
  • the open outlet includes a seal enclosing the conduit of the scraping element
  • the open outlet includes a hinge facilitating movement of the scraping element reiaiive to the disposable cup insert.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a side view of one embodiment of a liquid supply assembly in accordance with the present invention as employed in a pad printing system further employing a printing pad and a cliche plate as known i the art: ff)f)16j
  • FIG. 2 illustrates an exploded side view of the liquid supply assembly illustrated in FIG. 1. in accordance with the present invention
  • FIG. 3 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the liquid supply assembly illustrated in FIG. 1 in accordance with the present invention
  • FIG. 4 illustrates a partial cross-sectional view of a first embodiment of a sealing configuration of the liquid supply assembly illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3 in accordance with the present invention
  • FIG. 5 illustrates a partial cross- sectional view of a second embodiment of a sealing configuration of the liquid supply assembl illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3 in accordance with the present invention
  • FIG - 6 illustrates a partial cross-sectional view of a third embodiment of a sealing configuration of the liquid supply assembly illustrated in PIGS, 2 and 3 in accordance with the preset) t it enti n;
  • FIG. 7 illustrates a partial cross-sectional view of a fourth embodiment of a sealing configuration of the liquid supply assembly illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3 in accordance with the present invention
  • FIG. 8 illustrates a partial cross-sectional view of a fifth embodiment of a sealing configuration of the liquid supply assembly illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3 in accordance with the present invention
  • FIG. 9 illustrates a partial cross-sectional view of a sixth embodiment of a sealing configuration of the liquid supply assembly illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3 in accordance with the present invention
  • FIG. 10 illustrates an exemplars-' use of a pair of disposable cu inserts in accordaiice with the present invention
  • FIG. 1 .1 illustrates a partial cross-sectional view of another embodiment of a sealing configuration of the liquid supply assembly illustrated in FIGS.. 2 and 3 in accordance with the present invention
  • FIG. 12 illustrates a cross-sectional view of another embodiment of a sealing configuration of the liquid assembly shown in FIGS, 2 and 3; f0O27]
  • FIG. 13 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the embodiment of the sealin configuration shown in FIG. 1 ; and ff)f)28j
  • FIG. 14 illustrates a flowchart of one embodiment of a method for providing a seal between a disposable cup insert and a scraping element.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a portion of an exemplar ⁇ ' pad printer 10 including a frame 1 1 having a reciprocating printing pad 12 mounted thereto.
  • Printing pad 12 is a deformable pad onto which ink is transferred, and from which the ink is further transferred to the object to be imprinted.
  • a typical printing pad 12 is formed from a resilient. low permeability material such as silicone rubber or the like.
  • a cliche plate 20 which has the artwork in the form of an engraving or etching
  • a liquid supply assembly 30, which is secured by a cup gripping mechanism ("CGM") 13 of pad printer 10 whereby cliche plate 20 and liquid supply assembly 30 can be reciprocated relative to one another to supply a iiquid held by the liquid supply assembly 30 to cliche plate 20 (e.g., ink from an ink/thinner liquid mixture).
  • iiquid supply assembly 30 includes a reusable cup 40, a disposable cup insert 50 inserted within reusable cup 40, and a scrapin element in the form of a doctor ring 60.
  • cup gripping mechanism 13 secures reusable cup 40 as would be appreciated by those having ordinary skill in the art whereby, as the liquid supply assembly 30 and/or cliche plate 20 are being translated in a horizontal direction, liquid held by disposable cup insert 50 can be deposited in a receiving region on cliche plate 20 and any excess of the liquid can be scraped from cliche plate 20 by doctor ring 60 to thereby leave liquid in the receiving region only of cliche plate 20.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates at> unassembled view of liquid supply assembly 30
  • FIG. 3 illustrates an assembled view of liquid supply assembly 30 as placed on cliche plate 20. As shown in FIG.
  • reusable cup 40 includes a hollow reservoir body 41 having an open flanged outlet 42 and a closed base 43 defining a reusable liquid reservoir 44. As shown in FIG. 3, reusable liquid reservoir 44 has a siz and shape for receiving disposable cup insert 50 therein. f00 j As shown in FIG.
  • disposable cup insert 50 includes a hollow reservoir body 51 having an open flanged outlet 52 and a closed base 53 defining a temporary liquid reservoir 54 for holding a liquid within reusable liquid reservoir 54 (e.g., an ink/thinner mixture), and doctor ring 60 includes a hollow conduit body 61 having an open inlet 62 and an open outlet 63 defining a conduit 64, As shown in FIG, 3, reservoir 54 and conduit 6 are sized and shaped to facilitate a flo of liquid held by liquid reservoir 54 through conduit 64 when disposable cup insert 50 and doctor ring 60 are physically aligned.
  • reusable cup 40, disposable cup insert 50 and doctor ring 60 can have any material composition suitable for holding and supplying liquid (e.g., ink) to cliche plate 20 as would be appreciated by those having ordinary skill in the art.
  • liquid e.g., ink
  • closed base 53 FIG. 1
  • disposable cup insert 50 has a flexible material composition (e.g., detorraable plastic that is recyclable) that facilitates an expansion of liquid reservoir 54 as indicated b the dashed outline of disposable cup insert 50 in response to an increase in a gas pressure exerted by the liquid on liquid reservoir 54, such as, tor example, an increase in the gas pressure by an ink/thinner liquid mixture on liquid reservoir 54 in view of an evaporation of the thinner from the ink/thinner liquid mixture held by liquid reservoir 54.
  • other portions of hollow reservoir body 51 such as open flanged outlet 52, can also have a flexible material composition.
  • seal between the open flanged outlet 42 of reusable cup 40, open flanged outlet 52 of disposable cup insert 50, and/or doctor ring 60 may be provided to thereby prevent side leakage of the liquid held by temporary reservoir 54.
  • the present invention does not impose any limitations or any restrictions as to the structural configurations of open flanged outlet 42 of reusable cup 40 and open flanged outlet 52 of disposable cup insert 50 for purposing of facilitating such a seal.
  • a sealing configuration does not limit nor restrict the scope of structural configurations of open flanged outlet 42 of reusable cup 40 and open flanged outlet 52 of disposable cup insert 50 for purposing of facilitating a seal between the open flanged outlet 42 of reusable cup 40, open flanged outlet 52 of disposable cup insert 50, and doctor ring 60.
  • the flange of open outlet 42 is in the form of a seat 45 and the flange of open outlet 54 is in the form of a seat 55.
  • seat 45 supports seat 55, which in turn supports conduit body 61 to thereby physically align liquid reservoir 54 with conduit 64.
  • a seal between seat 45 and conduit body 61 is formed by a press-fit technique.
  • the flange of open out let 42 is again in the form of seat 45 and the fl ange of open outlet 54 is again in the form of seat 55.
  • seat 45 supports seat 55, which in turn supports an O-ring 70 adjacent conduit 64 to thereby physically align liquid reservoir 54 with conduit 64.
  • O-ring 70 serves as the sole or primary seal.
  • flange of open outlet 42 is again n the form of seat 45 and the flange of open outlet 54 is again in the form of seat 55.
  • seat 45 supports seat 55, which in turn supports an O-ring 71 adjacent an outer surface of conduit body 61 to thereby physically align liquid reservoir 54 with, conduit 64.
  • O-ring 71 serves as the sole or primary seal.
  • a fourth sealing configuration embodiment as shown in FIG, 7, the flange of open outlet 42 is again in the form of seat 45 and the flange of open outlet 54 is again in the form of seat 55.
  • seat 45 supports seat 55, which in turn supports an O-ring 73 adjacent conduit 64 and the outer surface of conduit body 61 to thereby physically align liquid resen oir 54 with conduit 64,
  • O-ring 73 serves as the sole or primary seal
  • a fifth sealing configuratio embodiment as show in FIG, 8, the flange of open outlet 42 is in the form of a channeled seat 46 and the flange of open outlet 54 is in the form of a seal 56.
  • channeled seat 46 supports seal 56, which in turn encloses conduit 64 of conduit body 61 to thereby physically align liquid reservoir 54 with conduit 64.
  • seal 56 serves as the sole or primary seal.
  • flange of open outlet 42 is again in the form of channeled seat 46 and the flange of open outlet 54 is in the form of seal 56 and a hinge 57
  • channeled seat 46 supports seal 56, which in turn encloses conduit 64 of conduit body 61 to thereby physically align liquid reservoir 54 with conduit 64
  • Binge 57 has a flexible material composition to facilitate an expansion of liquid reservoir 54 and more importantly, to facilitate a movement of conduit body 61 relative to disposable cup insert 50 due to imperfections in the surface contact between cliche plate 20 and conduit body 61 and to the pressurized environment within liquid reservoir 54.
  • seal 56 again serves as the sole or primary seal.
  • a seventh sealing configuration embodiment as shown in FIG. ⁇ , the flange of open outlet 42 is again in the form of channeled seat 46 and the flange of open outlet 54 is in the form of seal 56.
  • the seventh sealing configuration includes an inner bottom portion 70 of seal 56 substantially coHinear with an outer lower portion 71 of channeled seat 46. Additional stability is prov ided whereby seal 56 extends adjacent outer lower portion 71 of channeled seat 46.
  • channeled seat 46 supports seal 56, which in tarn encloses conduit 64 of conduit body 61 to thereby physically align liquid reservoir 54 with conduit 64.
  • seal 56 serves as the sole or primary seal.
  • the reservoir body 1 includes an inner bottom portion 70 and an outer lower portio 71 separated by a recessed portion, such that the recessed portion is configured t mate with a conduit body, and the inner bottom portion 70 and an outer lower portion 71 are substantially coHinear.
  • the reservoir body 51 includes an inner bottom portion 70 and an outer lower portion 71 separated by a recessed portion, such that the recessed portion is configured to mate with a conduit body, and the inner bottom portion 70 and an outer lower portion 71 are not substantially coHinear.
  • the channeled seat includes a recessed portion separating an inner portion and an outer portion such that a lower surface of the inner portion is
  • the flange of the open outlet 42 is again in the form of the channeled seat 46 of the disposable cup insert 50.
  • a sealing material 1200 is loaded into the channeled seat 46.
  • the disposable cup insert 50 extends beiween a closed base or end 1202 and an opposite first end 1204 having the open outlet 42 through which ink held in the reservoir of the disposable cup insert 50 is dispensed.
  • This sealing material 1200 can be loaded into the channeled seat 46 prior to placing the scraping element or doctor blade 60 into the channeled seat 46.
  • the scraping elemeat 60 can be positioned into the channeled seat 46 and the sealing material 1200 can be loaded into the channeled seat 46 afterward (e.g., at least partially around the scraping element 60).
  • the sealing material 1200 can be a fluid material or compound when the sealing material 1200 is placed into the channeled seat 46.
  • the sealing material 1200 may be a liquid or gel material when loaded into the channeled seat 46.
  • the sealing material 1200 may be a fluid (e.g., uncured) silicone material, a caulk material, or another maieriai that is capable of flowin at room temperature (e.g., 20 degrees Celsius).
  • the scraping element 60 may then be at least partially placed into the fluid sealing material 1200.
  • the fluid sealing material 1200 may then cure into a flexible material that forms a seal between the scraping element 60 aad the disposable cup insert 50 in the channeled seat 46.
  • the fluid sealing material 1200 may cure into a rigid or semi-rigid material that forms a seal between the scraping element 60 and the disposable cup insert 50 in the channeled seat 46, as shown in FIG. 13.
  • the disposable cup insert 50 may then be positioned in the reusable cup 40 with the sealing material 1200 and the scraping elemen 60 in the channeled seat 46 of the disposable cup insert 50.
  • the sealing material 1200 may extend between the scrap Sag element 60 and the disposable cup insert 50 along all three sides 1202, 1204, 1206 of the disposabie cap insert 50 in the channeled seat 46 (in the perspective of FIGS.
  • the sealing material 1200 may extend between the scraping element 60 and the disposable cup insert 50 alon fewer than all three sides of the disposable cup insert 50 within the channeled seat 46.
  • the sealing material 1200 may only be disposed beneath the scraping element 60, to the right of the scraping element 60, to the left of the scraping element 60, or a combination of two of these locations (e.g., beneath and to the left of the scraping element 60, beneath and to the right of the scraping element 60, or to the right and left of the scraping element 60).
  • sealing material 1200 in the channeled seat 46 can provide an improved seal between the scraping element 60 and the disposable cap insert 50.
  • the sealing material 1200 can physically and/or chemically bond with the disposable cup insert 50 and/or the scraping element 60 to improve the seal therebetween. Additionally, use of a sealing material 1200 that is flexible a fter curing can prevent cracking or tearing of the disposabl e cup insert 50. Extended use of the disposable cup insert 50 can result in the scraping element 60 tearing or cracking the disposable cup insert 50 in or near the channeled seat 46.
  • the flexible cured sealing material 1200 can prevent this tearing or cracking for an extended period of time relative to the scraping element 60 being placed into the channeled seat 46 without the sealing material 1200, thereby extending the time period over which the disposable cup insert 50 can be used.
  • the sealing material 1200 may be positioned between other components.
  • the sealing material 1200 may be positioned between two or more of the reusable hollow body, the disposable cup insert, and/or the scraping element described herein.
  • FIG. 14 is a flowchart of one embodiment of a method 1400 for sealing a scraping element to a disposable cup insert.
  • the method 1400 may be used to seal the scraping element 60 with the disposabie cup insert 50,
  • a sealing material is placed into a channeled seat of the disposable cup insert.
  • the sealing material 1200 may be placed into the channeled seat 46 of the disposable cup insert 50 while the sealin material 1200 is in a fluid state.
  • the scraping element is placed into the channeled seat of the disposable cup insert.
  • the scraping element 60 may be placed into the channeled seat 46 of the disposable cup insert 50 and at least partially into the sealing material 1200.
  • the scraping element 60 may be placed into contact with, but not into, the sealing material 1200.
  • the sealing material forms a seal between the scraping element and the disposable cup insert within the channeled seat of the disposable cup insert.
  • the sealing material 1200 may cure and bond (e.g., chemically and/or physically bond) with the disposable cup insert 50 and/or the scraping element 60 to form a flexible, semi-rigid, or rigid body that forms a seal between the scraping element 60 and the disposable cup insert 50 in the channeled seat 46 of the disposable cup insert 50.
  • the previously disclosed flange embodiments of open outlet 52 of disposable cup insert 50 can also have a flexible material composition to facilitate an expansion of liquid reservoir 54 as indicated by the dashed out l ine of reservoir body 51.
  • disposabl e cup insert 50 may be supported by reusable cup 40 by any other technique (e.g., friction and snaps).
  • the embodiments described herein provide many advantages of the liquid supply assembly including, but not limited to, a disposable cup insert nesting in a reusable cup to thereby hold liquid away from the reusable cup while permitting the normal use of the reusable cup by a pad printing system.
  • the result is a significant reduction in labor, material and costs associated with a cleaning of the reusable cup.
  • a suitabie compressive engagement between cliche plate 20 and doctor blade 60 can be maintained over the circumference of doctor blade 60 irrespective of imperfections in the surface contact between cliche plate 20 and doctor blade 6 and irrespective of the pressurized environment within liquid reservoir 54.
  • FIG. 10 illustrates further advantage of the present invention.
  • a black liquid suppl assembly 30A includes a disposable cup insert 50A inserted into reusable liquid reservoir 44 of reusable cup 40 with its temporary liquid reservoir 54A holding a black uifo'thinner liquid mixture 80 within reusable liquid reservoir 44.
  • black ink held by temporary liquid reservoir 54A can. be deposited in a receiving region of cliche plate 20 A. and any excess of the black ink in the receiving region can be scraped from cliche plate 20A by doctor ring 60.
  • black liquid supply assembly 30A can be disassembled with a removal of disposable cup insert 50A from reusable liquid reservoir 44, and a red liquid supply assembly 30B can be assembled with a disposable cup insert SOB being inserted into reusable liquid reservoir 44 of reusable cup 40 with its temporary liquid reservoir 54B holding a red ink/thinner liquid mixture 81 within reusable liquid reservoir 44.
  • red ink held by temporary I tqiiid reservoir 54B can be deposited in a receiving region of cliche plate 20B and any excess of the red ink in the receiving region can be scraped from cliche plate 20B by doctor ring 60.
  • red ink/thinner liquid mixture 83 can be held by temporary liquid reservoir S4B within reusable liquid reservoir 44 for purposes of depositing more red ink in the receivin region of cliche plate 20B to thereby use the new batch of red ink in another printing process.
  • red liquid supply assembly 30B can be disassembled with a removal of disposable cup insert SOB from reusable liquid reservoir 44, and another liquid supply assembly can be assembled with reusable cup 40 as taught herein.

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L'invention concerne un ensemble (30) d'alimentation en liquide destiné à être utilisé avec un système de tampographie, un liquide étant déposé depuis l'ensemble (30) d'alimentation en liquide dans une zone de réception sur une plaque (20) et tout excès de liquide dans la zone de réception étant raclé de la plaque (20) par l'ensemble (30) d'alimentation en liquide. L'ensemble (30) d'alimentation en liquide utilise une tasse réutilisable (40), un insert de tasse jetable (50) et un élément de raclage (60). Dans l'état assemblé, la tasse réutilisable (40) comporte un réservoir de liquide réutilisable (44), l'insert de tasse jetable (50) comporte un réservoir de liquide temporaire (54) retenant le liquide à l'intérieur du réservoir de liquide réutilisable (44), et l'élément de raclage (60) comporte un conduit (61) facilitant l'écoulement de liquide retenu par le réservoir de liquide temporaire (54) à travers le conduit (61) jusqu'à la plaque (20).
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MX2015011790A MX369706B (es) 2013-03-11 2014-02-08 Inserto de copa desechable para tampografía y decoración.
CN201480025829.5A CN105189121B (zh) 2013-03-11 2014-02-08 用于移印和装饰的一次性杯插入件
EP14706429.9A EP2969569B1 (fr) 2013-03-11 2014-02-08 Insert de tasse jetable pour tampographie et décoration
CA2904513A CA2904513C (fr) 2013-03-11 2014-02-08 Insert de tasse jetable pour tampographie et decoration

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