Screen printing machine

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Inventors

Oozeki, Masanao

Application #

422891

Filed

Oct-18-1989

Published

Aug-6-1991

Current US Class

101/123
101/127.1

International Classes

B05C 017/04

Field of Search

101/127 101/127.1 101/128-129 101/126 101/123 101/114

Examiners

Eickholt; Eugene H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Burgess, Ryan & Wayne

US Patent References

4193344   Silk screen printing...
4254707   Screen printing ap...
4267773   Silkscreen printing...
4589336   Screen printing me...
4715278   Squeegee arrange...
4781114   Silk-screen printing...
4854229   Screen printer app...
4858527   Screen printer with...
4903593   Apparatus for scree...
4905592   Screen-printing ma...
4909145   Silkscreen printer f...

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Abstract
An improved printing machine includes a screen stencil supported over a surface of a material to be printed and having first and second ends, a squeegee which applies a force on the screen stencil as it travels thereacross, and the screen stencil having first and second ends, the first end being parallel to the squeegee sides and supported for movement forward and backward in accordance with forward and backward movement of the squeegee across the screen stencil so as to maintain the tension in the screen stencil constant on the side of the squeegee holding the ink.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A screen printing machine comprising:

a screen stencil having two ends supported over a surface of a material to be printed;

a squeegee supported for forward and backward movement on said screen stencil, so as to apply tension thereto; and

said screen stencil having a first end parallel to sides of said squeegee which are perpendicular to the direction of movement of said squeegee on said screen stencil, said first end being supported to move forward and backward in accordance with forward and backward movement of said squeegee so as to maintain the tension of the screen stencil substantially constant on a side of said squeegee which holds ink.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a performance improvement in screen printing apparatus.

2. Description of the Prior Art

In screen printing, a fine-meshed web 1 stretched in a taut state on a wooden or metal frame 4 is formed into a box-like screen, as depicted in FIG. 1. The desirable pattern is applied directly to the screen mesh by painting it with an impermeable medium. The screen stencil is then placed over the surface of a substrate to be printed, and ink is applied on the screen stencil by means of a squeegee 2. When the squeegee 2 slides across the face of the screen stencil, from one end to the other end, some of the ink goes through the permeable portions of the stencil where the medium is not painted, and is printed onto the substrate below the stencil. The impressions thus produced are an inversed copy of the original pattern.

The screen printing process is well known to be very versatile with a variety of inks. In addition, since the pattern printed comes in thick film ink, the application of a screen printing process is advantageous where impressions produced are required to have increased anti-weathering characteristics and resistance to chemicals. This printing method has to date been universally used in productions of printed circuit (PC) boards and integrated circuit (IC) boards, etc.
 
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