Stencil loading in stencil duplicators

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Inventors

Gates, Albert G. R.

Application #

895753

Filed

Apr-12-1978

Published

Mar-25-1980

Current US Class

101/128.1
101/132
101/415.1

International Classes

B05C 017/08

Field of Search

101/116 101/127.1 101/128.1 101/132 101/132.5 101/136 101/137 101/127 101/415.1

Assignee

Gestetner Limited (London, GB2)

Examiners

Burr; Edgar S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fleit & Jacobson

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Abstract
The disclosure relates to a stencil duplicator having a loading device in the form of a pair of guide members which are mounted for movement between a first position in which they define a slot into which a stencil can readily be inserted to attain a predetermined position and a second position in which they define a narrower slot and hold the stencil heading strip close to the surface of the rotatable ink screen of the duplicator and in the path of movement of mounting pins carried by the stencil mounting bar on the ink screen so that when the pins next pass the guide members they enter holes in the stiff heading strip of the stencil and drag the stencil through the slot and onto the surface of the ink screen without any need to stop the machine. Preferably the guide members present elongate edge portions which are undulated to define recesses, through which in the second position of the guide members the pins may pass, and fingers between said recesses to hold the stencil heading strip adjacent each recess.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A stencil duplicator having rotatable support means rotatable about an axis and having a surface for carrying a stencil having a relatively stiff heading strip with holes therein, a plurality of pins carried by said rotatable support means to engage said heading strip of the stencil to hold the stencil on the rotatable support means during printing, and means for loading said stencil onto said rotatable support means, the loading means comprising:

(a) a pair of guide members;

(b) means mounting said guide members for pivotal movement between a first position in which said heading strip of the stencil can be registered in a predetermined position spaced from said surface of the rotatable support means, and a second position in which the guide members will hold the heading strip of the stencil in a location through which location said pins travel during rotation of the rotatable support means, whereby when the stencil is in said location said pins carried by the rotatable support can sweep past said guide members and enter said holes in the heading strip of the stencil thereby entraining the stencil to be wound onto said surface of the rotatable support;



Description
The present invention relates to a device for assisting in loading a stencil onto a rotatable support of a stencil duplicator.

When, in using even an "automatic" stencil duplicator, it is desired to terminate printing with one stencil and to start printing with a fresh one, a tedious and time consuming procedure usually has to be adopted. The machine cylinders are first stopped from rotating, the top cover then moved to an open position and the cranking handle is rotated so that the stencil attaching bar is uppermost. The used stencil is then removed (if it has not already been ejected by means of an automatic stencil remover) and the fresh stencil is then manually attached to the stencil attaching bar. The cranking handle is again rotated to wind the ink screen round until the stencil has become adhered onto the screen around the top cylinder. Once the stencil is wound onto the top cylinder and the stencil backing sheet has been removed, usually only after several proofing turns of the ink screen have been performed by manually winding the ink screen round using the cranking handle, the top cover can be closed and the starting switch operated to commence copy reproduction.
 
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