81 |
IMAGE RECORDING APPARATUS AND CONTROLLING METHOD THEREOF |
US12916753 |
2010-11-01 |
US20110107925A1 |
2011-05-12 |
Masaaki SHIBUYA |
An image recording apparatus for recording an image on a recording medium includes a perforation blade controlling unit for controlling perforation processing on the recording medium on the basis of perforation processing information included in the printing information, a perforation processing unit for perforating the recording medium on the basis of an instruction of the perforation blade controlling unit, and a perforation lateral moving unit for moving the perforation processing unit in a direction orthogonal to a conveyance direction of the recording medium on the basis of an instruction of the perforation blade controlling unit. An image recording apparatus having a perforation processing device that can control ON/OFF of vertical perforation processing and can further control a vertical perforation processing position in a direction orthogonal to the conveyance direction of the recording medium on the basis of an instruction from a higher-level device is provided. |
82 |
System for soft lithography |
US11600947 |
2006-11-16 |
US07735419B2 |
2010-06-15 |
Mark C. Peterman |
A transfer sheet placed between a vacuum chuck and a stamp in a soft lithography aligner facilitates three dimensional manufacturing with elastomeric materials. |
83 |
SHEET-FED PRINTING PRESS |
US12167965 |
2008-07-03 |
US20090007808A1 |
2009-01-08 |
Masao Nitta |
It is an object of the present invention to provide a sheet-fed printing press that prevents occurrence of troubles, such as damages of a surface treatment member such as a film for the surface treatment of, for example, a sheet of paper, by a simple structure. A gripping surface of a claw block provided in a cylinder of a treatment section is formed into an inclined surface that comes closer to the rotational axis as it advances downstream in a sheet conveying direction of the cylinder, so as not to have the gripper of the cylinder contacting the treatment means. A gripping surface of a claw block provided in a cylinder most adjacent to the treatment section, of plural cylinders, is formed into an inclined surface that, projects further through an outline of this cylinder as it advances downstream in the sheet conveying direction. A gripping surface of a claw block provided in the cylinder closest to a printing impression cylinder is formed into an inclined surface inclined at an angle smaller than the inclined angle of the gripping surface of the claw block of the cylinder provided in the treatment section. |
84 |
Process of making sheet having indicia registered with lines of termination |
US11128581 |
2005-05-13 |
US20050204941A1 |
2005-09-22 |
Kevin McNeil |
An apparatus and process for making sheets having indicia spaced in a machine direction. Between or among the indicia are perforations or chop-off cuts. The spacing, in the machine direction, between the indicia and perforations or chop-off cuts is maintained over long sheet lengths. The product produced using this apparatus and process is typically paper, and particularly can be used for paper towels or placemats. |
85 |
Device for scoring and/or perforating a laminar material |
US10502326 |
2003-01-23 |
US20050039582A1 |
2005-02-24 |
Edmund McCluskey |
A system for scoring and/or perforating a laminar material is described. The system comprises a device comprising a rotatable drum (1) to which may be adhered annularly around the drum projecting elements (2,5), laterally spaced from each other. In addition, the system has a rotatable wheel (6) having a groove (8,9) provided around the rim of the wheel, arranged to cooperate with the strips of projecting elements. The device also includes with means for feeding laminar material between the drum and the wheel. When this happens, each strip of projecting element (2, 3) cooperates with the respective groove in the wheel so as to score or perforate laminar material passing therebetween. |
86 |
Punching and scoring backing plate, method for producing the backing plate, machine equipped with the backing plate and method for punching and scoring with the backing plate |
US10766593 |
2004-01-28 |
US20040214703A1 |
2004-10-28 |
Berthold
Berens; Jens
Friedrichs; Thimo
Pazdzior; Werner
Voss |
A punching and scoring backing plate is formed of aluminum sheet metal. A method of producing the backing plate includes forming the backing plate of aluminum sheet metal. A machine for processing printing material includes the backing plate formed of aluminum sheet metal. A method for punching and scoring a printing material includes forming a punching and scoring backing plate of aluminum sheet metal, and punching and scoring the printing material with the backing plate. |
87 |
Machine to simultaneously hot-press, print, flock imprint and brush |
US10071232 |
2002-02-11 |
US06675703B2 |
2004-01-13 |
Rafael Pascual Bernabeu |
Machine to simultaneously hot-press, print, flock imprint and brush, especially suitable for the production of printed and flocked fabrics, including a fabric reel, a fabric accumulator, a pre-treatment device, a first continuous oven drier, a hot-pressing device, a first cooling device, a printing device including rotary rollers for applying color printing paste and flock adhesive paste, a flock dispensing device, a flock embossing device, a second continuous oven drier for thermally fixing the flock adhesive and color printing pastes, a second cooling device, a brushing battery, a roller for winding, and a cutter. |
88 |
Machine to simultaneously hot-press, print, flock imprint and brush |
US10071232 |
2002-02-11 |
US20030097943A1 |
2003-05-29 |
Rafael
Pascual
Bernabeu |
Machine to simultaneously hot-press, print, flock imprint and brush, especially suitable for the production of printed and flocked fabrics, including a fabric reel, a fabric accumulator, a pretreatment device, a first continuous oven drier, a hot-pressing device, a first cooling device, a printing device including rotary rollers for applying color printing paste and flock adhesive paste, a flock dispensing device, a flock embossing device, a second continuous oven drier for thermally fixing the flock adhesive and color printing pastes, a second cooling device, a brushing battery, a roller for winding, and a cutter. |
89 |
Perf/score shell for presses |
US09440861 |
1999-11-16 |
US06267053B1 |
2001-07-31 |
Michael T. Miske; Billy D. Hatcher |
A shell featuring a main body formed of a hard and flexible sheet-like substance, such as stainless steel, is substituted for the rubber blanket of a blanket cylinder in a lithograph offset press. Perforating material that includes spaced teeth with flat edges are mounted on the impression cylinder and engage the main body of the shell to form perforations without shoulder defects. Slitting or scoring may also be accomplished by the arrangement. Stabilizing strips are positioned upon the main body of the shell in sheet-fed press applications. Flexible rubber sheets are mounted to the ends of the main body. Blanket bars are also mounted to the flexible rubber sheets. The blanket bars engage the lock-up of the blanket cylinder to secure the shell in position. |
90 |
Skip-scorer, skip-perforator apparatus for use with printing press
systems |
US585910 |
1996-01-16 |
US5647277A |
1997-07-15 |
Anthony J. DeVito |
Attachments for use with existing cylinders or shafts in printing press equipment. The attachments are used to mount a scoring blade, a perforating blade or an anvil to the cylinder or shaft. The blade or the anvil is separably mounted to the attachment and to the cylinder for easy assembly and disassembly. |
91 |
Sheet-fed rotary offset printing press with a removable imprinting or
finishing unit |
US72524 |
1993-06-04 |
US5333545A |
1994-08-02 |
Udo Ganter; Norbert Rodi |
Sheet-fed rotary offset printing press having a printing unit including a plate cylinder, a rubber-blanket cylinder and an impression cylinder double the size of the plate and the rubber-blanket cylinders, respectively, at least one auxiliary unit selected from an imprinting unit and a finishing unit removably disposed on a tool-carrier shaft extending transversely to a sheet-transport direction and being mounted in a frame of the printing press, and drive elements for connecting the auxiliary unit to a drive for the printing press and for bringing the auxiliary unit into engagement with the sheet as it is being guided on the impression cylinder, comprising another tool-carrier shaft extending transversely to the sheet-transport direction and being mounted in a frame of the printing press, both of the tool-carrier shafts being disposed parallel to one another in the printing unit and offset from one another by a phase angle having a vertex on a central axis of the impression cylinder, and driving elements for the respective auxiliary unit disposed on each of the two tool-carrier shafts. |
92 |
Scoring or perforating bar for offset presses |
US855241 |
1992-03-23 |
US5228388A |
1993-07-20 |
William R. Brown |
An improved score or perforator bar device is adapted for use with certain printing presses having a blanket cylinder revolving upon an axle shaft and with an elongate slot for attachment of the blanket. The adapter device includes a bar of a length substantially the same as the cylinder with a working side having a longitudinal slot for mounting a knife blade. The knife blade has either a scoring edge or a perforation edge, depending upon the desired effect. The bar has an attachment side for connection to the blanket cylinder and has legs extending generally perpendicularly. The legs have recessed ends for bearing against the cylinder shaft so that the force of the blade is transferred to the axle shaft and not to the cylinder shell. Hooks selectively extend about the cylinder shaft. A screw arrangement retains the bar in a cylinder slot. A numbering device in lieu of the knife blade can be retained within the longitudinal slot. |
93 |
Scoring or perforating bar for offset presses |
US700538 |
1991-05-14 |
US5123347A |
1992-06-23 |
William R. Brown |
A score or perforator bar device is adapted for use with certain printing presses having a blanket cylinder revolving upon an axle shaft and with an elongate slot for attachment of the blanket. The adapter device includes a bar of a length substantially the same as the cylinder with a working side having a longitudinal slot for mounting a knife blade. The knife blade has either a scoring edge or a perforation edge, depending upon the desired effect. The bar has an attachment side for connection to the blanket cylinder and has legs extending generally perpendicularly. The legs have recessed ends for bearing against the cylinder shaft so that the force of the blade is transferred to the axle shaft and not to the cylinder shell. A screw arrangement retains the bar in a cylinder slot. |
94 |
Apparatus for adapting offset duplicator machines to accomodate
numbering, printing, scoring, perforating and like device |
US373692 |
1989-06-28 |
US4936214A |
1990-06-26 |
Thomas J. Overholser |
An attachment and method for converting a duplicator to a multi-purpose machine capable of printing serial numbers, designs, logos and signatures, as well as scoring and perforating work sheets including a chase adapted to be attached to a blanket cylinder of a duplicator machine for receiving implements for serial numbering, printing signatures, designs and logos, perforating and scoring. |
95 |
Process and apparatus for continuously treating a web adapted to pass
through a computer printer |
US613397 |
1984-05-22 |
US4541337A |
1985-09-17 |
Jean-Paul Schaul |
A flexible deformable blank support such as a strip of paper, is fed and continuously treated or worked on in connection with its passage through a computer printer. The paper can be in the form of a roll or can be folded, and can pass through a finishing unit such as a perforator or a cutter. Plural autonomous printing units are provided, to perform different printing operations, in addition to or in lieu of the finishing units such as the perforators or cutters. The autonomous units are selectively controlled so as to adapt the printing and/or finishing as a function of the operation performed by the computer printer. |
96 |
Rotary business form printing press |
US556921 |
1983-11-30 |
US4500082A |
1985-02-19 |
Masayuki Izume |
A rotary business form printing press wherein a differential gear for controlling the velocity of the roller is provided between a feed roller in a sheet feed mechanism and the drive mechanism, an adjustment device for the impression cylinder for adjusting the wheel base between an impression cylinder and a blanket cylinder is provided in the impression cylinder, motors for adjusting the positions are provided on wheels in a punching unit and in processing heads in a slitter and a vertical perforation unit, rotational angle detecting devices are provided on respective revolving shafts of a plate cylinder, wheels in the punching unit, a perforation cylinder and crank discs in a zig-zag folding unit, and differential gears for adjusting the vertical register are provided between these revolving shafts and the drive mechanism. In this rotary business form printing press the rotating speed of the feed roller according to the previously-set paper thickness, the wheel base between the impression cylinder and the blanket cylinder, the positions of wheels and processing heads according to the previously-set contents and the vertical registers in the plate cylinder, the punching unit, the perforation cylinder and the zig-zag folding unit are automatically adjusted by the control unit. |
97 |
Automatically controlled numbering machine |
US741549 |
1976-11-12 |
US4068582A |
1978-01-17 |
Andre Poitras; Christian Tailleux |
This invention relates to numbering assembly incorporated into a conventional press of the offset type, which may selectively be rendered inoperative if numbering is not desired or printing is stopped, and which is automatically deactuated during the operation of the offset press if no printed material is discharged to avoid movement or change of numbers on the register in the absence of printed material on which a number is to be printed. The numbering assembly according to the invention, advantageously comprises an improved control assembly including a first electrical circuit comprising detection means responsive to the presence and absence of gripped material, a first normally open switch and a relay connected in series. The control assembly also includes a second electrical circuit which comprises a main switch, the above-mentioned relay and a first solenoid connected in series, which solenoid operates first mechanical means which in turn closes a third electrical circuit comprising a switch operated by the first mechanical means, the main switch and a second solenoid. The second solenoid operates second mechanical means which brings the numbering machine in operative position so that the number to be impressed be stepped each time a sheet of printed material is passing through the numbering machine. |
98 |
Perforating printing improvement |
US3431847D |
1967-03-31 |
US3431847A |
1969-03-11 |
SMITH GEORGE B; VESTED ROBERT A |
|
99 |
Perforator attachments for offset printing machines |
US26095763 |
1963-02-21 |
US3200687A |
1965-08-17 |
PAULSON HAROLD E |
|
100 |
Rotary web processing apparatus |
US2860960 |
1960-05-12 |
US3174428A |
1965-03-23 |
HUCK WILLIAM F |
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