Patent
Doctor blade for a screen printing machine
العنوان: | Doctor blade for a screen printing machine |
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Patent Number: | 610,917& |
تاريخ النشر: | August 29, 2000 |
Appl. No: | 09/155,619 |
Application Filed: | April 15, 1999 |
مستخلص: | A doctor blade for use in screen printing includes a head, a base in the form of a lip and at least one elastically deformable member connecting the head and the base. The elastically deformable member is structurally discontinuous on at least one location in the longitudinal direction of the doctor blade extending along a plurality of spaced spring layers. The elastically deformable member is realized from a plurality of elastically deformable wires which are arranged in spirals or in undulations or from a cut-out sheet so as to form a double comb the stiffness of which is controlled by the transverse dimension of the windings, undulations, or cut-outs, or the characteristics of the constituent material, and the spacing between the teeth of the comb. |
Inventors: | Giard, Dominique (Paris, FRX) |
Assignees: | Fimor Societe Anonyme (FRX) |
Claim: | What is claimed is |
Claim: | 1. A doctor blade for use in screen printing comprising a head, a base in the form of a lip and at least one elastically deformable member connecting the head and the base, the flexibility of the doctor blade at any point along its length resulting from a combination of the inherent flexibility of the lip and the elasticity of the elastically deformable member, wherein said elastically deformable member being structurally discontinuous on at least one location in the longitudinal direction of the doctor blade extending along a plurality of spaced spring layers, and whereas said elastically deformable member is realized from a plurality of elastically deformable wires being arranged in spirals or in undulations or from a cut-out sheet so as to form a double comb the stiffness of which is controlled by means selected from the group consisting of the transverse dimension of the windings, undulations, or cut-outs, the characteristics of the constituent material, and the spacing between the teeth of the comb. |
Claim: | 2. The doctor blade of claim 1, wherein said lip comprises a plurality of longitudinal sectors and said comb comprises teeth constituted by the elastically deformable member with said teeth exerting individually a pressure onto each of the longitudinal sectors of said lip, which thus are made independent. |
Claim: | 3. The doctor blade of claim 2, wherein an independent distribution of said pressure via the teeth of the comb of member is completed by a sliding action of the head in a doctor blade carrier and the action of an inflatable sleeve. |
Claim: | 4. The doctor blade of claim 3, wherein said elastically deformable member, the head and the base are electrically conductive or associated to be flush in such manner than an electric continuity be ensured between the lip and the doctor blade carrier via the elastically deformable member so as to discharge static electricity. |
Claim: | 5. The doctor blade of claim 3, wherein the head has a profile allowing for installation on the doctor blade carrier with a plurality of inclination angles with respect to the longitudinal axis of the doctor blade. |
Claim: | 6. The doctor blade of claim 1, wherein said elastically deformable member defines with the head and the base a quadrilateral being deformable according to the pressure by the doctor blade on a printing carrier. |
Claim: | 7. The doctor blade of claim 6, wherein said deformable quadrilateral is selected from either a parallelogram which is deformable in such manner that an inclination angle of the lip on the printing carrier is constant irrespective of the pressure of the doctor blade on the printing carrier, or a trapezium whose major base is located nearer the head and whose minor base is located nearer the base, the inclination angle being positively modified under the pressure. |
Claim: | 8. The doctor blade of claim 1, wherein said base in the form of a lip presents itself in the form of a ribbon of one or a plurality of layers. |
Claim: | 9. The doctor blade of claim 1, wherein said elastically deformable member comprises, at least on one portion of the doctor blade length, a plurality of openings or bores above the lip, allowing for the passage of excess printing ink. |
Claim: | 10. The doctor blade of claim 1, wherein said elastically deformable member is fixed to the head and/or to the lip either with immobilization or with a certain possibility to pivot relatively about an axis extending in parallel with the length of the doctor blade. |
Claim: | 11. The doctor blade of claim 1, wherein two or more of the head, the base and the elastically deformable member are associated with each other in a releasable manner. |
Claim: | 12. The doctor blade of claim 1, wherein at least one of the head and the base form an angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the doctor blade with the elastically deformable member. |
Current U.S. Class: | 101/123; 101/167; 101/169; 101/155; 101/157; 101/114; 152/565 |
Current International Class: | B05C 1704 |
Patent References Cited: | 3930445 January 1976 Jaffa 4373445 February 1983 Kobler 4549933 October 1985 Judd et al. 4638733 January 1987 Schneider 4978999 December 1990 Frankel et al. 5001979 March 1991 Kurten 5027703 July 1991 Hancy 5065675 November 1991 Tapper 5078061 January 1992 Messerschmitt 5345862 September 1994 Giard 5536312 July 1996 Madrzak et al. |
Primary Examiner: | Hilten, John S. |
Assistant Examiner: | Chau, Minh H. |
Attorney, Agent or Firm: | Hayes, Soloway, Hennessey, Grossman & Hage PC |
رقم الانضمام: | edspgr.0610917. |
قاعدة البيانات: | USPTO Patent Grants |
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