Patents Assigned to XENNIA HOLLAND B.V.
  • Patent number: 9217224
    Abstract: A system for depositing a substance onto a substrate comprises continuously transporting the substrate in a transport direction while traversing a deposition arrangement across the substrate to deposit the substance in a number of swathes. During such movement the positions of the deposition arrangement and the substrate are controlled with respect to one another such that the swathes complement one another to provide substantially uniform coverage of the substrate. As a result of the defined arrangement, improved substrate speeds can be achieved since there is no need for the substrate to stop at each traverse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 18, 2013
    Date of Patent: December 22, 2015
    Assignee: XENNIA HOLLAND B.V.
    Inventors: Gerrit Koele, Alan Hudd
  • Patent number: 9004647
    Abstract: A system and method for depositing a substance onto a continuously moving substrate in first and second transverse swathes, is achieved by providing a print carriage having a first set of inkjet heads and a second set of inkjet heads. The carriage is traversed across the substrate in a forward pass, while depositing the first and second swathes from the respective first and second plurality of inkjet heads and subsequently traversed across the substrate in a reverse pass. The first and second sets of inkjet heads are arranged such that the first and second swathes complement one another on both forward and reverse passes to provide substantially complete coverage of the substrate. In this manner complementary swathes may be deposited from a single head.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 2011
    Date of Patent: April 14, 2015
    Assignee: Xennia Holland B.V.
    Inventors: Alan Hudd, Gerrit Koele, Simon Bennet
  • Patent number: 8557340
    Abstract: A system and method for depositing a substance onto a substrate comprises continuously transporting the substrate in a transport direction while traversing a deposition arrangement across the substrate to deposit the substance in a number of swathes. During such movement the positions of the deposition arrangement and the substrate are controlled with respect to one another such that the swathes complement one another to provide substantially uniform coverage of the substrate. As a result of the defined arrangement, improved substrate speeds can be achieved since there is no need for the substrate to stop at each traverse.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 2010
    Date of Patent: October 15, 2013
    Assignee: Xennia Holland B.V.
    Inventors: Gerrit Koele, Alan Hudd
  • Publication number: 20120281043
    Abstract: A system and method for depositing a substance onto a continuously moving substrate in first and second transverse swathes, is achieved by providing a print carriage having a first set of inkjet heads and a second set of inkjet heads. The carriage is traversed across the substrate in a forward pass, while depositing the first and second swathes from the respective first and second plurality of inkjet heads and subsequently traversed across the substrate in a reverse pass. The first and second sets of inkjet heads are arranged such that the first and second swathes complement one another on both forward and reverse passes to provide substantially complete coverage of the substrate. In this manner complementary swathes may be deposited from a single head.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 31, 2011
    Publication date: November 8, 2012
    Applicant: XENNIA HOLLAND B.V.
    Inventors: Alan Hudd, Gerrit Koele, Simon Bennet
  • Publication number: 20100279081
    Abstract: A system and method for depositing a substance onto a substrate comprises continuously transporting the substrate in a transport direction while traversing a deposition arrangement across the substrate to deposit the substance in a number of swathes. During such movement the positions of the deposition arrangement and the substrate are controlled with respect to one another such that the swathes complement one another to provide substantially uniform coverage of the substrate. As a result of the defined arrangement, improved substrate speeds can be achieved since there is no need for the substrate to stop at each traverse.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 29, 2010
    Publication date: November 4, 2010
    Applicant: XENNIA HOLLAND B.V.
    Inventors: Gerrit KOELE, Alan HUDD