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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 DE602006008556 2006-06-27 DE602006008556D1 2009-10-01 CHUNG IN JAE; LEE JUNG JAE; KIM CHUL HO; OH TAE YOUNG; YOO HONG SUK; KIM KI YONG
A printing system and a method for manufacturing an LCD device using the printing system are disclosed, to decrease manufacturing cost and time, in which the printing system comprises a moving rail (300); a cliché plate (600) and a substrate (400) positioned on the moving rail (300); a printing roller (270) for transcribing a pattern material on the substrate (400) by passing through the cliché plate (600); and a cleaning unit (500) for cleaning the cliché plate (600).
102 INTAGLIO PRINTING METHODS, APPARATUSES, AND PRINTED OR COATED MATERIALS MADE THEREWITH CA2707569 2008-12-05 CA2707569A1 2009-06-11 BOTRIE ALEXANDER
Intaglio printing methods and apparatuses are disclosed, involving the use of a curable resin composition (e.g., curable by actinic radiation). The composition may be applied to a substrate, such as a printable material, at a depth of 250 µm or more, in order to create a desirable, three-dimensional effect. To produce this type of printed or coated substrate, the composition is first transferred to cells or recesses, having a depth of these dimensions, onto a printing surface (e.g., a gravure cylinder) and then at least partially cured. The at least partially cured composition is then transferred to the substrate (e.g., paper or plastic) where additional curing may occur, to produce the final printed or coated article.
103 PRINTING ROLL WITH DETACHABLE SLEEVE IN860MA1985 1985-10-28 IN166137B 1990-03-17 OFFER DAVID HENRY
104 PRINTING TEST METHOD & PRINTING TESTER GB8813007 1987-10-07 GB8813007D0 1988-08-03
PCT No. PCT/JP87/00756 Sec. 371 Date Jun. 6, 1988 Sec. 102(e) Date Jun. 6, 1988 PCT Filed Oct. 7, 1987 PCT Pub. No. WO88/02696 PCT Pub. Date Apr. 21, 1988.The ink is dropped onto a flat plate, and then supplied to a printing area by a doctor blade. An impression pressure cylinder around which a material to be printed is wound is then rolled against the plate under a predetermined printing pressure, or the plate is moved to the impression cylinder and rotated freely in a predetermined position by the frictional resistance thereof with respect to the plate. Thus, the ink on the printing area is transferred to the material to be printed to carry out printing. The rolling of impression cylinder or moving of the plate is performed by a pneumatic cylinder. The printing speed, the interruption of the movements of the impression cylinder or plate, and the returning of the impression cylinder or plate to its original position after the completion of the printing operation are controlled by regulating the pressure supplied to the air cylinder.
105 Hand operated printing press - uses rollers spanning slides on vertical rails with coupling to pressure screw providing roller gap adjustment FR8201479 1982-01-29 FR2520668A1 1983-08-05
The manually operated printing press may apply an engraved plate to paper with rapid adjustment of the gap between the rollers (12,13). One roller (13) is driven by a handwheel and chain and the other is free to rotate, both extending between bearing blocks (19) mounted slidably on vertical rails (3-6). Hand operated screw jacks (15,16) press the top roller onto its counterpart, acting through a slide (39,40) in which its foot is retained whilst free to rotate. The coupling between a slide and the top bearing block allows them to slide nominally relative to each other and may comprise a packing of cardboard shims (36) with tie bolts (41,42). The handwheel is mounted on a third sliding blocks (28) connected to the relevant top bearing block (19) by an adjusting screw (38), the ties (41,42) being connected to the third block.
106 FR7319561 1973-05-29 FR2186355A1 1974-01-11
107 FR6940042 1969-11-20 FR2030656A5 1970-11-13
108 DEST000927 1950-04-20 DE903579C 1954-02-08 STEFFENS ROBERT NARADA
109 NL67361 1933-11-10 NL39576C 1936-11-17
110 Improvements in inking methods and apparatus for use with intaglio printing-plates GB2793033 1933-10-10 GB426798A 1935-04-10
426,798. Printing - machines. ARM. STRONG, J. J. V., 12, Church Street, Liverpool.-(Vonwebern, G.; Dayton, Ohio, U.S.A.) Oct. 10, 1933, No. 27930. [Class 100 (ii)] Inking-apparatus for use with intaglio printing - plates includes a pair of scrapers which are adapted to be trailed over the plate alternatively in opposite directions. The scrapers 12, 13, Fig. 2, are carried by a shaft 10 oscillatable in side frames 6 supported by rollers 9 travelling on rails 4 secured to the sides of the bed-plate on which the intaglio plate 1 is clamped. The shaft 10 carries at each end a notched projection 11 with which is adapted to engage a spring-pressed plunger 16 to lock the shaft in position with one of the scrapers in contact with the plate according to the direction of motion. At each end of the rails 4, cams 20 are adjustably secured to engage with pins 24 carried by the plungers and withdraw the plungers from engagement with the notches in the projections 11 and permit the shaft 10 to be rocked by the engagement of pins 26 on the projections with stops 27. Pinions may be mounted on the ends of the shaft 10 to engage either directly or through idlers, with racks located parallel to the rails 4 so as to prevent the carriage from becoming skewed. In the form shown in Fig. 4, the scrapers 87 are mounted separately on rods 85 oscillatable in the carriage, the rods being provided with gears meshing with racks 93 carried by arms 90 pivoted in the carriage. The arms 90 are connected by a rod 92 which serves as a handle for traversing the carriage across the plate, the movement of the handle relative to the pivot 91 raising and lowering the scrapers. An inking-roller 95 may be mounted in the carriage, and means for holding it out of operative position may be provided.
111 FR720750D 1930-10-31 FR720750A 1932-02-23
112 DER0069185 1926-11-03 DE465245C 1928-09-10
113 Improvements in printing machines GB2195326 1926-09-06 GB269398A 1927-04-21
269,398. Hoe & Co., Ltd., R., (Hoe & Co., Inc., R.). Sept. 6, 1926. Sheet-registering devices. - A power plate-printing machine in which a reciprocating bed cooperates with an impression cylinder 5 is adapted to print on thin sheets by carrying these around the cylinder by gripper mechanism or to print on thick sheets which are carried on the bed past the impression cylinder and delivered bv an attendant after the bed has passed the raised inking- rollers. Thin sheets are registered against pivoted stops 72 normally depressed by spring- operated lever mechanism and raised into the position shown in Fig. 7 by a cam-bar 82 acting on a roller 81 on a lever arm connected to shaft 74. The bar 82 is detachably connected to the bed, so that when thick sheets are dealt with the stops 72 are held out of action. In this case the sheets are registered against an adjustable back stop. Delivery apparatus.-The sheets are stripped from the cylinder 5 by strippers 51 with bevelled fronts 52 and sheet-receiving surfaces 53. To detach the sheets from the cylinder lifting devices 44 are employed. These are mounted on a shaft 45 oscillated by a fixed cam, so as to lift the sheets as the grippers 29 release them. Rollers 85 may assist the delivery.
114 Apparatus for printing from engraved plates GB1474420 1920-05-31 GB166025A 1921-07-14
166,025. Desteract, A. Peters-. May 31, 1920. Intaglio-plate printing.-A press for taking prints from copper plates, engraved plates, &c. has the axle a<1> of the upper roller a supported against spring pressure by the ends i<1> of levers i, so that a number of impressions can be taken on a long web of paper or fabric one after the other by raising the upper roller when the plank k carrying the engraved plate &c. has reached the end of its stroke, and pulling through the web into position such that the next part of the web to be printed will come into contact with the engraved plate during the next stroke of the plank. The bearings d of the roller shaft a<1> are engaged by springs b, pressure being applied by screws f through cups e<1>, which are adapted to coact with wedges g to prevent excessive strain of the springs. A blanket n passes round the roller a and a roller l mounted in the upper part of the machine frame,
115 DE323657D 1914-07-26 DE323657C 1920-07-31
116 Improvements in or relating to Printing Machines. GB151416 1916-02-01 GB101817A 1916-10-26
101,817. Griffin, T. S., and Raithby, Lawrence, & Co. Feb. 1, 1916. Intaglio-plate printing; inking-apparatus.-A platen printing-machine, of the type having cylindrical ink distribution and a stationary forme, is adapted for intaglio-plate printing by providing a doctor or scraper operating automatically in conformity with the ordinary functions of the machine. The doctor, which is preferably mounted in the inking-roller carriage, is operated to scrape or wipe the plate after the inking-rollers pass over it. Fig. 2 shows part of an ordinary type of platen machine in which the inking-rollers 4 are in the usual carriage 6 reciprocated over the forme or intaglio plate 8 by the rod 10 and lever 11. The doctor or scraper 5 and the rollers 4 are in movable blocks 16, 30, drawn inwardly by spring rods 32, and are all raised to clear the plate 8 during the upward movement of the carriage 6, so that the inking and wiping take place in the downward movement only. The rollers and doctor are so lifted by levers 33, connected together by a bar 34 and operated by the extension 35 of one of the levers engaging fixed stops 36, 36 on the framing The doctor or scraper 5, Figs. 6 and 7, may be secured adjustably by bolts 13 between plates 12 movably mounted, longitudinally, in a carrier bar 15 by means of bolts 18 and slots 19. This permits of a reciprocating movement of the doctor as it passes over the plate, which may be effected by fixed cams 20, Fig. 2, engaging a roller 21, Fig. 6, on the bar 15. Each end of the bar 15 is provided with a block 16 by which it is movably mounted in the carriage 6. The bar 15 and scraper are adjustable relatively to the plate 8 by set-screws 24, a slotted connexion 28, 29 being provided for this purpose.
117 Improvements in or relating to Flat-bed Intaglio Printing Machines. GB191227697D 1912-12-02 GB191227697A 1913-05-08
27,697. Leusden, A. Pels-, and Schnellpressenfabrik Koenig und Bauer Ges. Dec. 2. Intaglio-plate printing.-Intaglio printing- machines with flat formes and cylindrical impression surfaces are arranged with the forme mounted below the carrier and facing downwards, to facilitate inking and wiping and reduce waste of ink. The forme F, Fig. 2, may be stationary, and the inking and scraping apparatus and the impression cylinder C reciprocated below it between the feed A and delivery B, or the forme may be reciprocated over the inking-apparatus and impression cylinders as shown in Fig. 5, and the cylinder in this case may be supplied from a web.
118 Improvements in or relating to Machines for Printing from Intaglio Engraved Surfaces. GB191113825D 1911-06-09 GB191113825A 1912-02-08 VALENTIN AUGUSTE; ZERREISS JEAN; GEORGES HENRI
13,825. Valentin, A., Zerreiss, J., and Georges, H. June 16, 1910, [Convention date]. Offset machines; printing - surfaces. - For printing illustrations from engraved rollers of less width than the paper to be printed on, offset printing is employed, and several engraved cylinders may be arranged to print on one web, the portions of the offset cylinder corresponding to the printing - surfaces being raised so as to prevent inking of other parts of it. As shown, a number of steel sleeves 4 coated with copper and engraved in intaglio are fitted to a mandrel 1 formed with bearing- surfaces 2, 3. Rings 5 of various thicknesses separate the sleeves, and when the sleeves are in the desired positions, they are secured between a collar 9 and nut 7. Portions 10 of the offset cylinder C are raised by means of paper &c., which is cemented on, and a blanket 11 is fitted over these projections. Separate wiping-devices 12, 13, 14 are fitted to each of the sleeves 4.
119 FR360347D 1905-12-12 FR360347A 1906-04-19 BOUTET HENRI
120 Printing system and method for manufacturing a liquid crystal display device using the same EP06116151.9 2006-06-27 EP1791018B1 2009-08-19 Chung, In Jae; Lee, Jung Jae; Kim, Chul Ho; Oh, Tae Young; Yoo, Hong Suk LG. Philips LCD Co.,; Kim, Ki Yong