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181 인쇄기 압통의 회전수 제어방법 KR1019980013921 1998-04-18 KR1019980081528A 1998-11-25 에드가간델하이트
구동된 공통 판통에 장착가능한, 고유한 구동부들을 구비하고 있는 인쇄기 압통의 회전수를 제어할 때 주의할 점은 상기 압통과 판통의 외주속도를 동일하게 해야 한다는 점이다. 압통롤러가 외주속도를 판통롤러의 불균일한 회전에 맞추기 위해서 상기 판통의 순간회전각을 '0-라인'에서부터 측정한다. 판통과 압통간의 미리 설정된 회전각비율을 고려하여 상기 압통의 회전각은 자체 구동모터들을 사용하여 측정치에 준하도록 시간적으로 제어된다.
182 방향제 도포용 인쇄장치 KR1019970003108 1997-01-31 KR1019980067210A 1998-10-15 서명현
1. 청구범위에 기재된 발명이 속한 기술분야 방향제 도포용 인쇄장치 2. 발명이 해결하고자 하는 기술적 요지 본 발명은 광고문형이 인쇄된 용지의 일측부에 제품의 향을 느낄 수 있도록 마이크로 캡슐을 도포하여 소비자에게 제품 내용물을 홍보할 수 있도록 한 방향제 도포용 인쇄장치를 제공함에 그 목적이 있다. 3. 발명의 해결방법의 요지 본 발명은 인쇄용지에 소정의 인압을 제공하면서 급지시키는 수단; 상기 인압제공수단의 상측에 장착되며, 소정의 점도 및 접착력을 가지는 방향제를 인압제공수단측으로 제공하는 수단; 및 상기 인압제공수단의 상부 외주면에 장착되며, 방향제 제공수단으로부터 제공된 방향제를 묻혀 급지되는 인쇄용지의 소정 부위에 도포하는 수단을 포함하는 방향제 도포용 인쇄장치를 제공한다. 4. 발명의 중요한 용도 인쇄용지에 화장품이나 향수 등의 향을 느낄 수 있도록 방향제를 도포하는 것임.
183 공판식 제판 인쇄 장치의 프레스 롤러 장치 KR2019950015442 1995-06-29 KR2019970000748U 1997-01-21 봉태근; 조찬경
본고안은공판식제판인쇄장치에있어서, 특히인쇄용원지필름을통과한잉크를종이에인쇄할때종이를드럼쪽으로밀어주어인쇄가원할하게되도록도와주는프레스롤러에관한것으로, 프레스롤러를구동하는기구로서캠장치를사용했을때는기구적구조가복잡해지고, 캠의작동에의하여소음이발생하는문제가있기때문에, 본고안은프레스롤러를움직이는수단으로사용하는캠 장치를대신하여모터를제어함으로써캠장치를사용했을때의기구적구조의복잡함이단순화되고캠의작용에의하여발생하는소음을줄일수있으며전체적인부품수의감소로가격다운의효과를얻을수 있다.
184 왕복동 인판로울러를 가진 인쇄기의 잉크도포기구 KR1019860001817 1986-03-13 KR100039089B1 1991-01-17 아사노신조오
185 다색도 인쇄겸용 수동 인쇄장치 KR2019870000733 1987-01-26 KR2019900003223Y1 1990-04-17 신영범
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186 포대 인쇄기 KR2019850003998 1985-04-11 KR200041125Y1 1989-07-22 안순석
187 포대 인쇄기 KR2019850003998 1985-04-11 KR2019860013150U 1986-11-08 안순석
188 Applying fluid to a substrate US15587137 2017-05-04 US10335826B2 2019-07-02 Alex Veis; Alex Davidson
According to one example, a method may include determining a desired pattern of fluid to be applied to a substrate, controlling a first array of fluid applicators to apply fluid to the substrate to form a first portion of the pattern, in which an applicator of the first array of fluid applicators spans a section of the substrate that includes portions of the substrate both in and out of the pattern. The method may also include controlling the first array of fluid applicators to cause the applicator to not apply fluid to the section of the substrate and controlling a second fluid applicator to apply fluid to the section of the substrate, the second fluid applicator being separately movable from the first array of fluid applicators.
189 Process for forming an insulated container having artwork US15139573 2016-04-27 US09975687B2 2018-05-22 Chris K Leser; Charles T Wallace; Philip A Driskill; John B Euler; Jason J Paladino; Milan C Maravich; Daniel O Davis; Jeffrey A Mann; Randy A Bowlds; Svetlana Contrada
A container is formed to include and interior region and a mouth opening into the interior region. The container includes a floor, a side wall coupled to the floor to define the interior region between the floor and the side wall, and artwork on the side wall.
190 Anti-marking coverings for printing presses US13775704 2013-02-25 US09868277B2 2018-01-16 Daniel J. Rizika; Gary Litman; Joseph Llanes
In a printing press and attached onto the transfer cylinders, an anti-marking system that uniformly supports the transport and the release of the wet printed sheet from one station to the next. The anti-marking sheet consists of a two plus layer system, the outer layer being a textured surface and the inner layer being a microcellular material that is both compressible and resilient. The outer textured layer may be treated with either conductive/anti-static layers or an ink repellent layer or both. The two plus layer system is easily attached to both transfer cylinders and tracking/skeleton wheels using any combination of fixtures from Velcro™, magnetic, metallic, and pressure sensitive double sided tape to elastic loops.
191 Device for producing printed products US15185998 2016-06-17 US09849666B2 2017-12-26 Christian Schmale; Kai Winkelmann
The present invention pertains to a device for producing printed products comprising an arrangement of cooperating rollers that are arranged parallel to one another, wherein at least the gap width between the rollers of one roller pair is adjustable. For this purpose, one roller of the pair is pivotably mounted by means of a pivot arm, wherein a driver arranged on the pivot arm displaces a linearly movable reference element by means of a sliding block guide such that the position of this reference element corresponds to the adjusted gap width. The sliding block guide is preferably realized in such a way that the gap width and the position of the reference element are proportionally correlated.
192 APPLYING FLUID TO A SUBSTRATE US15587137 2017-05-04 US20170232469A1 2017-08-17 Alex VEIS; Alex DAVIDSON
According to one example there is provided a system for applying fluid to a substrate using a first and second array of fluid applicators.
193 Process for forming an insulated container having artwork US14725319 2015-05-29 US09656793B2 2017-05-23 Chris K Leser; Charles T Wallace; Philip A Driskill; John B Euler; Jason J Paladino; Milan C Maravich; Daniel O Davis; Jeffrey A Mann; Randy A Bowlds; Svetlana I Contrada
A container is formed to include and interior region and a mouth opening into the interior region. The container includes a floor, a side wall coupled to the floor to define the interior region between the floor and the side wall, and artwork on the side wall.
194 Process for Preparing Membranes US15113516 2015-01-23 US20170007965A1 2017-01-12 Bastiaan Van Berchum; Johannes Van Engelen; Willem Van Baak; Adam Batting
A process for preparing an ion-exchange membrane having a textured surface profile comprising the steps (i) and (ii): (i) applying a radiation-curable composition to a membrane in a patternwise manner; and (ii) irradiating and thereby curing the radiation-curable composition present on the membrane; wherein the radiation-curable composition comprises: a) 10 to 65 wt % of curable ionic compound(s) comprising one ethylenically unsaturated group; b) 3 to 60 wt % of crosslinking agent(s) comprising at least two ethylenically unsaturated groups and having a number average molecular weight below 800; c) 0 to 70 wt % of inert solvent(s); d) 0 to 10 wt % of free-radical initiator(s);and e) 0.5 to 25 wt % of thickening agent(s).
195 Roll printing machine and method of roll printing using same US14427903 2013-11-06 US09492995B2 2016-11-15 Ji Young Hwang; In-Seok Hwang; Jeseob Park
The present application relates to a roll printing apparatus and a roll printing method using the same, and the roll printing apparatus according to the present application comprises a printing roll support, a printing roll, a blanket which is provided on an outer surface of the printing roll, a coater which coats a surface of the blanket with ink, a cliche, and a printing object, in which the printing roll is provided to be fixed to the printing roll support so as to perform rotational motion, and the cliche is conveyed by the rotational motion of the printing roll.
196 Process for forming an insulated container having artwork US14161328 2014-01-22 US09358772B2 2016-06-07 Chris K Leser; Charles T Wallace; Philip A Driskill; John B Euler; Jason J Paladino; Milan C Maravich; Daniel O Davis; Jeffrey A Mann; Randy A Bowlds; Svetlana I Contrada
A container is formed to include and interior region and a mouth opening into the interior region. The container includes a floor, a side wall coupled to the floor to define the interior region between the floor and the side wall, and artwork on the side wall.
197 Printing method US14413047 2014-05-23 US09321255B2 2016-04-26 Kouji Muraoka
A printing method wherein when pressing a printing blanket made from an elastic material which becomes thinner towards the tip thereof, is pressed against an original plate for printing, to which ink has been applied, the descending speed is set to a minimum when the tip of the printing blanket comes into contact with the original plate for printing, and as the pressing progresses, the descending speed is increased. Similarly, when the printing blanket is pressed against the surface to be printed, the descending speed is set to a minimum when the tip of the printing bracket comes into contact with the surface to be printed and as the pressing progresses, the descending speed is increased.
198 METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR DEPOSITING TEXTURED IMPRINTS ONTO A SUBSTRATE SURFACE US14774916 2014-03-13 US20160032132A1 2016-02-04 Michael J. Harrison; Jason R. Kieke; Benny S. Yam; Andrew Y. Oleson; William D. Platt; Richard Grotyohann; Richard Wilhelm Janse van Rensburg; Luis Muniz
A composition for depositing textured imprints onto an elastomeric substrate includes an aqueous film-forming polymeric emulsion suspended in an aqueous medium. In particular, the composition is formulated for deposition onto a substrate to impart visual or tactile texture to the substrate upon deposition. The present invention is further directed to methods for depositing the same as textured imprints onto the elastomeric substrate, and articles formed therefrom.
199 Method for applying a decoration to a composite wood board US13882693 2011-11-09 US09238356B2 2016-01-19 Norbert Kalwa
The invention relates to a method for applying a decoration to the upper face of a composite wood board, in particular a MDF or HDF board, wherein said method is characterized in that at least one second decoration produced by digital printing is applied to a first decoration produced by intaglio printing.
200 REDUCING PRINT LINE WIDTH ON FLEXO PLATES US14299292 2014-06-09 US20150352828A1 2015-12-10 Gregory L. Zwadlo
A method for forming a pattern of continuous lines with a line width of 20 microns or less (FIG. 4B) of a printable material composition (20) on a receiver element (70) includes providing an elastomeric relief element (60) and forming a relief pattern of a series of non-overlapping or discontinuous raised pixel features (FIGS. 10A-10D) on the elastomeric relief element (60). The printable material composition (20) is applied to the uppermost relief surface of the elastomeric relief element (60) and the pattern of printable material composition (20) is transferred from the uppermost relief surface to a surface of the receiver element (70).
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