Patents Assigned to M&R Printing Equipment, Inc.
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Publication number: 20130342257Abstract: A hardware/PLC logic combination which enables measurement of a plurality of analog voltage points (e.g., multiples of 8 points) on a single high speed PLC input without separate synchronization inputs or outputs. This is accomplished through the use of a multiplexer circuit [clock, binary counter, analog multiplexer, voltage to frequency converter], and a high speed counter function at the PLC. Synchronization between the PLC and circuit is through the detection of a fixed voltage on channel “one” of the circuit, which is set well above the typical range (e.g., 0-10V) of the remaining analog inputs.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: M&R Printing Equipment, Inc.Inventor: Keith R. Falk
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Publication number: 20110290127Abstract: A screen printing apparatus is described. The apparatus has a plurality of radial arms each having a printing head associated therewith. A target area is in alignment with at least one of the printing heads wherein a design is applied to a target article at the target area by the printing head. A means for providing relative movement between the target area and the printing head provides multiple passes between a squeegee associated with the printing head and the target area. A means for providing a pressure between the squeegee and the target area is regulated such that a first pressure between the squeegee and the target area on a first stroke is not equal to a second pressure between the squeegee and the target area on a subsequent second stroke.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2009Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: M & R PRINTING EQUIPMENT, INC.Inventors: Boguslaw Biel, Joel Zupancic, Luis Miguel Hoefken, R.
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Publication number: 20100000429Abstract: A screen printing apparatus has a base portion, and annular rail, an arm, and a first loading position. The base portion has a pair of opposing end sections separated by an intermediate section. The annular rail circumscribes a portion of the base portion. The arm radiates outwardly from the annular rail. The first loading position is located radially inwardly of the annular rail.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2009Publication date: January 7, 2010Applicant: M&R PRINTING EQUIPMENT, INC.Inventors: Richard C. Hoffman, JR., Boguslaw Biel
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Patent number: 7347008Abstract: A system includes a device for setting a material, such as ink, deposited on a textile or graphic. A programmable logic controller includes a power intensity selector and an application module and is operably connected to the device. The application module is capable of generating a power intensity output signal in response to the power intensity selector. The power intensity output signal is transmitted to the device for a predetermined time period.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2003Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: M&R Printing Equipment, Inc.Inventors: Joel K. Zupancic, Tomasz P. Kocjan
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Patent number: 6968998Abstract: A limited electronic system and method are provided for automatically shutting down equipment when an account associated with purchased or leased equipment falls into arrears. The system includes a control center (connected to a machine) with a screen display, means for entering a code, and a controller. The controller has a disabling program that shuts down the machine after a predetermined interval, such as time. Because the program automates the shut-down when no (timed) interval is in place, the user must obtain a “re-set code” from a non-user—i.e., the financing entity, the equipment supplier, the account manager, or other entity—and enter it into the system to set the next interval so the machine remains operational. The re-set code is generated by the machine. The non-user at a location remote from the machine receives or generates parallel re-set codes.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2002Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: M&R Printing Equipment, Inc.Inventors: Robert Daniel, Joel Zupancic, Kenneth Falk, Joseph Abreu, Jason Coe
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Patent number: 6913171Abstract: An apparatus for automatically folding garments while preventing garment retrograde is disclosed and claimed. The present invention is preferably embodied having a first conveyor surface comprised of at least a single continuous belt supported by at least two rollers, and a second conveyor surface comprised of at least a single continuous belt supported by at least two rollers, the second conveyor surface being spaced a distance from and aligned parallel and superior to the first conveyor surface to create a garment pathway therebetween, the spaced distance being sufficient to allow each surface to contact a garment passing through the pathway. A folding plate assembly is preferably positioned within the garment pathway, between a garment inlet positioned at a first end of the garment pathway and a garment outlet positioned at the opposite end of the garment pathway.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2003Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: M&R Printing Equipment, Inc.Inventor: Stephen P. Carter
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Patent number: 6910419Abstract: A pallet (10) for use with a screen printing apparatus having arms (12) extending outwardly from the printing machine supports an article against a printing force supplied by the screen printing machine. A base portion (14) of the pallet (10) is attachable to the arm (12) of the printing machine and includes a support structure extending therefrom to stabilize and reduce deflection against the printing force.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2002Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: M&R Printing Equipment, Inc.Inventor: Andrew L. Oleson
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Patent number: 6484629Abstract: A new apparatus and methods for automatically unloading or removing an article from a printing machine, and preferably transferring the same to a suitable drying surface is disclosed. The disclosed apparatus includes a support frame, an extendable gripping means attached to the support frame for engaging the article, and a conventional controller for controlling operation of the extendable gripping means. Additionally, at least one platen attached to the printing machine in a manner allowing the extendable gripping means to vertically extend from the support frame to an area of the platen(s) is also disclosed. To permit gripping of the articles, the platen are notched at the area corresponding to the extendable gripping means.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2000Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: M&R Printing Equipment, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. Hoffman, Jr., Alex Iaccino, Dariusz Tkacz, Boguslaw Biel, Boguslaw Magda
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Patent number: 6439370Abstract: A new apparatus and methods for automatically loading an article onto a printing surface of a printing machine, and preferably provide a completely reproducible placement of the textile on the printing machine. In accordance with the present invention, the apparatus includes a first support structure having a surface including a first area and a second area, and adapted to support at least one textile thereon. A second support structure is also provided proximate the second area of the first support structure, having a textile lifting mechanism and a textile transfer mechanism. The first support structure in one embodiment is a conveyor table having a primary textile indexing mechanism, such as a laser created line, a vertical stop, or a compact table with angled side edges. The indexing mechanism may be contoured to approximate a periphery of a portion of the textile. Supplemental or secondary indexing mechanisms may also be used, including lasers or the like.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1999Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: M&R Printing Equipment, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. Hoffman, Jr., Dariusz Tkacz, Roman Guzek, Boguslaw Biel, Joel Zupanic, Boguslaw Magda
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Patent number: 6422548Abstract: A vacuum bed (110,210,310,410,510) for holding an article on and to the top sheet (25) of the bed is disclosed. The top sheet (25) includes a plurality of holes (34) therein. The bed further has a bottom sheet (21) spaced apart from and below the top sheet (25). A vacuum chamber (30) is formed between the bottom and top sheets (21,25). A vacuum source (8) in communications with the vacuum chamber (30) draws air through the holes (34) in the top sheet (25) forming a vacuum zone (120,220,320,420,520). Means are disclosed within the vacuum chamber (30) to control and adjust the size of the vacuum zone created on the top sheet (25) to hold articles of different widths and heights.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2000Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: M&R Printing Equipment, Inc.Inventors: Zbigniew Baber, Thomas M. Dewbray, Jan Dolega, Zbigniew Kubas, Remigiusz Kryszczuk, Marek Kwjecien, Boguslaw Magda, Dariusz Tkacz
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Patent number: 6276274Abstract: A new platen for use with a printing machine, and preferably for allowing automatic unloading of a printed article from a support surface of the platen is disclosed. The disclosed platen includes a structure for attachment to the printing machine, a support surface, and a gripping area disposed about the support surface to allow an automatic unloader to grip and remove an article from the support surface. The support surface is preferably rectangular having gripping areas proximate to each corner of the surface. The gripping areas are preferably notches within the support surface itself, but may also be in the form of a ledge with notches disposed along a portion of an edge and attached to the support surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1999Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: M&R Printing Equipment, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. Hoffman, Jr., Alex Iaccino, Dariusz Tkacz, Boguslaw Biel, Boguslaw Magda
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Patent number: 6161304Abstract: A dryer for curing articles with printings thereon is disclosed. The system includes an exterior housing, an interior lining defining a drying chamber within the exterior housing, means for heating an article within the drying chamber, and a surface for supporting the article within the drying chamber. The dryer housing preferably includes an entrance opening and an exit opening to allow articles to pass through the drying chamber. The dryer may include a conveyor system for automatically moving the articles from the entrance to the exit. The means for heating the articles or directing heated air onto the articles is preferably adjustable in a vertical direction, while the interior lining is made from a non-conductive material, such as fiberglass or a fiberglass cloth. An air duct carrying air into the drying chamber is connected at the one end of the lining, preferably on the dryer's top wall, while a return air duct is preferably connected to a separate bottom wall panel of the drying chamber.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1999Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: M&R Printing Equipment, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence A. Iaccino, Jozef Wisniewski
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Patent number: 6158343Abstract: A contaminant remover for a screen printing operation using a multiple station printing machine having at least a first printing station is disclosed. The contaminant remover has a support arm attached to the first printing station of the printing machine, and a contaminant removal surface attached to the support arm. As a printing surface is automatically brought into printing alignment with the first printing station, the contaminant removal surface engages the printing surface and moves across the printing surface to remove contaminants which may undesirably block portions of the screen. The contaminant removal surface is preferably a plurality of removable roller brushes having an adhesive applied to their respective surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1999Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: M&R Printing Equipment, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. Hoffman, Jr., Alex Iaccino, Dariusz Tkacz, Roman Guzek
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Patent number: 6142070Abstract: A new ink deflector for a squeegee assembly for use in a printing operation having a screening surface is disclosed. The squeegee has a first and second surface, and a pair of opposite ends, and an attachment for holding the squeegee at a suitable operating angle relative to the screening surface. A pair of ink deflectors are provided which are each detachably positioned at an operating angle relative to the screening surface along an end of the squeegee. The operating angle of each ink deflector in the present invention is independent of the operating angle of the squeegee. Each ink deflector, which has a first surface, is designed to direct ink towards the center of the first squeegee surface. Additionally, the ink deflector has a second surface which directs ink toward the center of the second squeegee surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1999Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: M&R Printing Equipment, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. Hoffman, Jr., Alex Iaccino, Remigiusz Kryszczuk
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Patent number: 6105494Abstract: A new apparatus and methods for automatically unloading or removing an article from a printing machine, and preferably transferring the same to a suitable drying surface is disclosed. The disclosed apparatus includes a support frame, an extendable gripping means attached to the support frame for engaging the article, and a conventional controller for controlling operation of the extendable gripping means. Additionally, at least one platen attached to the printing machine in a manner allowing the extendable gripping means to vertically extend from the support frame to an area of the platen(s) is also disclosed. To permit gripping of the articles, the platen are notched at the area corresponding to the extendable gripping means.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1999Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: M&R Printing Equipment, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. Hoffman, Jr., Alex Iaccino, Dariusz Tkacz, Boguslaw Biel, Boguslaw Magda
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Patent number: 6012387Abstract: A mobile printing shop (300,301,302) is disclosed including a turret style printing machine (10) having a plurality of folding radial arms (30,70,170) and a vehicle (300, 301, 302) for transporting the machine (10).Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1998Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Assignee: M&R Printing Equipment, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. Hoffman, Jr., Dariusz Tkacz, Thadius Hutton
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Patent number: 5953987Abstract: An exposure frame (30) and a registration printing pallet (130) are disclosed for registering a printing screen frame (10) holding a screen (12) first to the artwork (4) and next to the pallet (19) supporting the product (T) to be screened.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1996Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: M&R Printing Equipment, Inc.Inventor: Andrew L. Oleson
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Patent number: 5943953Abstract: An exposure frame (30) and a registration printing pallet (130) are disclosed for registering a printing screen frame (10) holding a screen (12) first to the artwork (4) and next to the pallet (19) supporting the product (T) to be screened.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1998Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Assignee: M&R Printing Equipment, Inc.Inventor: Andrew L. Oleson
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Patent number: D436368Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1999Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: M&R Printing Equipment, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. Hoffman, Jr., Alex Iaccino, Dariusz Tkacz, Boguslaw Biel, Boguslaw Magda
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Patent number: D480753Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2002Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignee: M&R Printing Equipment, Inc.Inventor: Andrew L. Oleson