Flat bed screen printing press

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Inventors

Harpold, Charles W.
Belcher, James E.

Application #

921606

Filed

Oct-20-1986

Published

Apr-4-1989

Current US Class

101/123

International Classes

B41F 015/08; B41F 015/42

Field of Search

101/123 101/126

Assignee

Harco Graphic Products, Inc. (Grand Rapids, MI)

Examiners

Crowder; Clifford D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Price, Heneveld, Cooper, DeWitt & Litton

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Advertising Brochure Entitled, "Original Svecia Print Master, SPM".

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Abstract
A screen printing press includes a main frame, a generally horizontal printing bed supported on the frame and a rectangular printing frame or head which is pivotal between a first, generally parallel printing position to a second, angled flood position. A squeegee and flood bar carriage is supported for reciprocating movement along the printing frame. The carriage includes a flood bar support member and a squeegee support member. The support members are engaged by a shifting plate which is pivoted to the carriage. A flipper rod assembly engages a sliding follower which is fixed to the shifting plate. The flipper bar assembly is pivoted to the printing frame. An actuating rod or tongue engages a shifting bracket fixed to the main frame of the press. Pivotal movement of the press alternately raises and lowers the flipper bar to alternately raise and lower the flood bar and squeegee support members.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. A screen printing press comprising:

a main frame;

a printing bed supported on the main frame;

a rectangular printing frame having a rear end pivoted to said main frame for movement between a first printing position generally parallel to said printing table and a second flood position angled with respect to said printing table, said printing frame including elongated side members, a front member and a rear member, each of said side members defining an elongated track;

a squeegee and flood bar carriage engaging said elongated tracks and movable along said side members, said carriage including a pair of spaced side plates, a pair of slides, each slide extending from one of said side plates and into a respective one of said tracks, a pair of pivot plates, each pivot plate pivoted to one of said side plates, a squeegee support member extending between said pivot plates and a flood bar support member extending between said pivot plates in spaced, parallel relationship, said squeegee and flood bar support members being engaged by said pivot plates so that pivoting of said pivot plates alternately raises and lowers said squeegee and flood bar support members;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to screen printing apparatus and more particularly to flat bed press screen printers.

In a typical screen printing operation, a silk or nylon screen is secured to a rectangular frame. The screen defines a picture, shape or the like to be printed with such defined area being permeable to the heavy printing ink. In printing, the screen is first flooded with the printing ink. A squeegee is then pressed into engagement with the screen and moved along the screen to force the ink through the permeable areas of the screen and onto a surface to be printed.

Automatic screen printing presses are presently available. Automatic presses generally include a main frame or base which supports a flat bed. Positioned above the bed is a printing frame or head. The printing frame is pivoted to the base adjacent its rear. A carriage is mounted on the printing frame for reciprocating movement. The carriage supports a flood bar and a squeegee. Screen clamps are provided on the frame for supporting the silk screen frame. In a typical device, the printing frame is pivoted upwardly away from a flat bed or table of the press. The flood bar is lowered into contact with the screen. The carriage is moved from the rear of the printing frame towards the front during a flood stroke. At the completion of the flood stroke, the printing frame is lowered and the screen is positioned above the stock held on the bed. The flood bar is moved away from the screen and a squeegee is moved into contact with the screen. The carriage is then moved backwardly from the front to the rear of the frame during a print stroke. The squeegee forces the ink through the screen and onto the stock.
 
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