Patents by Inventor Bernd Patzelt
Bernd Patzelt has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10940699Abstract: A press assembly has a plurality of processing stations for the processing of sheets. These processing stations are arranged in succession in a transport direction of the sheets for inline processing of the sheets. At least one of these processing stations is a non-impact printing unit and at least one processing station downstream of the non-impact printing unit is embodied as a dryer. At least one additional processing station is embodied as a coating unit. The coating unit is configured for applying a coating in a form of a varnish to each sheet. A plurality of individually controlled, non-impact printing units are arranged along the transport path of the sheets. Each of the plurality of non-impact printing units is configured as an ink jet printer.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2019Date of Patent: March 9, 2021Assignee: Koenig & Bauer AGInventors: Arndt Jentzsch, Christian Ziegenbalg, Bernd Patzelt, Hartmut Nickell, Martin Riese, Stefan Singer, Michael Koch, Carsten Reinsch
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Patent number: 10882307Abstract: The invention relates to a sheet-fed printing press having a feeder, a delivery, and at least one sheet guiding cylinder, which is arranged between the feeder and the delivery, has a gripper system, and is assigned a digital printing system and a first sheet guiding system that removes sheets from the sheet guiding cylinder. The object of the invention is to devise a sheet-fed printing press that can be used in a more variable fashion, and with which a particularly wide spectrum of different products can be produced.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2018Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Assignee: KOENIG & BAUER AGInventors: Bernd Patzelt, Ralf Sammeck
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Publication number: 20200223218Abstract: A sheet-fed printing press has a feeder, a deliverer and at least one sheet guiding cylinder which is arranged between the feeder and the deliverer. The sheet-fed printing press also is a gripper system and is assigned to a digital printing device. A first sheet guiding device receives sheets from the sheet guiding cylinder. The object of the sheet-fed printing press is to provide such a sheet-fed printing press which can be used in a relatively variable manner and by way of which, in particular, a relatively great spectrum of different products can be produced. This object is accomplished by virtue of the fact that the first sheet guiding device is configured for the selective transfer of the sheet to a second sheet guiding device, which transfers the sheets to the sheet guiding cylinder, or for the transfer to the deliverer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2018Publication date: July 16, 2020Inventors: Bernd PATZELT, Ralf SAMMECK
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Publication number: 20190224989Abstract: A press assembly has a plurality of processing stations for the processing of sheets. These processing stations are arranged in succession in a transport direction of the sheets for inline processing of the sheets. At least one of these processing stations is a non-impact printing unit and at least one processing station downstream of the non-impact printing unit is embodied as a dryer. At least one additional processing station is embodied as a coating unit. The coating unit is configured for applying a coating in a form of a varnish to each sheet. A plurality of individually controlled, non-impact printing units are arranged along the transport path of the sheets. Each of the plurality of non-impact printing units is configured as an ink jet printer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2019Publication date: July 25, 2019Inventors: Arndt JENTZSCH, Christian ZIEGENBALG, Bernd PATZELT, Hartmut NICKELL, Martin RIESE, Stefan SINGER, Michael KOCH, Carsten REINSCH
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Patent number: 10293623Abstract: A press assembly has a plurality of processing stations for the processing of sheets. These processing stations are arranged in sucession in a transport direction of the sheets for inline processing of the sheets. At least one of these processing stations is a non-impact printing unit and at least one processing station downstream of the non-impact printing unit is embodied as a dryer. At least one additional processing station is embodied as a coating unit. The coating unit is configured for applying a coating in a form of a varnish to each sheet. A plurality of individually controlled, non-impact printing units are arranged along the transport path of the sheets. Each of the plurality of non-impact printing units is configured as an ink jet printer.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2018Date of Patent: May 21, 2019Assignee: Koenig & Bauer AGInventors: Arndt Jentzsch, Christian Ziegenbalg, Bernd Patzelt, Hartmut Nickell, Martin Riese, Stefan Singer, Michael Koch, Carsten Reinsch
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Patent number: 10173439Abstract: A printing press arrangement has a plurality of processing stations for processing sheets. The plurality of processing stations are arranged one after another in a transport direction of the sheets for in-line processing of the sheets. At least one of the processing stations is configured as a non-impact printing device. A transfer device, which is arranged upstream of the active region of the non-impact printing device, is provided for transferring the sheets from a first processing station, which is arranged upstream of the non-impact printing device, to the non-impact printing device. The transfer device aligns, in each case, at least one of the axial register and the circumferential register and the diagonal register of each of the sheets in register relative to the printing position of the non-impact printing device.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2016Date of Patent: January 8, 2019Assignee: Koenig & Bauer AGInventors: Christian Ziegenbalg, Bernd Patzelt, Hartmut Nickell, Martin Riese, Stefan Singer, Michael Koch, Carsten Reinsch
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Publication number: 20180311973Abstract: A press assembly has a plurality of processing stations for the processing of sheets. These processing stations are arranged in sucession in a transport direction of the sheets for inline processing of the sheets. At least one of these processing stations is a non-impact printing unit and at least one processing station downstream of the non-impact printing unit is embodied as a dryer. At least one additional processing station is embodied as a coating unit. The coating unit is configured for applying a coating in a form of a varnish to each sheet. A plurality of individually controlled, non-impact printing units are arranged along the transport path of the sheets. Each of the plurality of non-impact printing units is configured as an ink jet printer.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2018Publication date: November 1, 2018Inventors: Arndt JENTZSCH, Christian ZIEGENBALG, Bernd PATZELT, Hartmut NICKELL, Martin RIESE, Stefan SINGER, Michael KOCH, Carsten REINSCH
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Patent number: 10052885Abstract: A method and machine arrangement for sequential processing of sheet-like substrates are disclosed. At least one of a front side and a rear side of the substrates is processed in a production line one after another. A printing ink or another type of ink is applied in at least one non-impact printing device on the respective side of the substrates. The printing ink or the other type of ink is dried. A dispersion coating or a coating cured by UV radiation is then applied onto the respective side of the substrates. The dispersion coating or the coating cured by UV radiation is dried and the substrates are fed to a mechanical processing device for carrying out a further mechanical processing of the substrates. The further mechanical processing is performed by at least one of punching, inserting grooves, separating parts and by breaking out panels from their respective composite in the respective substrate.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2016Date of Patent: August 21, 2018Assignee: Koenig & Bauer AGInventors: Arndt Jentzsch, Christian Ziegenbalg, Bernd Patzelt, Hartmut Nickell, Martin Riese, Stefan Singer, Michael Koch, Carsten Reinsch
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Patent number: 10052886Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a device for arranging sheets in an overlapping position in a transfer unit arranged between a first processing station and a second processing station following the first processing station in a transport direction of the sheets. The sheets to be overlapped are transported from the first processing station to the transfer unit, in a transport plane and each individually lying behind one another. A respective rear, in the transport direction, edge of the sheets coming from the first processing station, is raised relative to the transport plane exclusively by the use of blown air, and a second subsequent sheet is slid under the rear edge of the respective preceding first sheet.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2016Date of Patent: August 21, 2018Assignee: Koenig & Bauer AGInventors: Carsten Reinsch, Michael Koch, Michael Beyer, Roger Püschel, Christian Ziegenbalg, Bernd Patzelt, Hartmut Nickell, Martin Riese, Stefan Singer
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Publication number: 20180178551Abstract: A printing press arrangement has a plurality of processing stations for processing sheets. The plurality of processing stations are arranged one after another in a transport direction of the sheets for in-line processing of the sheets. At least one of the processing stations is configured as a non-impact printing device. A transfer device, which is arranged upstream of the active region of the non-impact printing device, is provided for transferring the sheets from a first processing station, which is arranged upstream of the non-impact printing device, to the non-impact printing device. The transfer device aligns, in each case, at least one of the axial register and the circumferential register and the diagonal register of each of the sheets in register relative to the printing position of the non-impact printing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2016Publication date: June 28, 2018Inventors: Christian ZIEGENBALG, Bernd PATZELT, Hartmut NICKELL, Martin RIESE, Stefan SINGER, Michael KOCH, Carsten REINSCH
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Publication number: 20180147860Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a device for arranging sheets in an overlapping position in a transfer unit arranged between a first processing station and a second processing station following the first processing station in a transport direction of the sheets. The sheets to be overlapped are transported from the first processing station to the transfer unit, in a transport plane and each individually lying behind one another. A respective rear, in the transport direction, edge of the sheets coming from the first processing station, is raised relative to the transport plane exclusively by the use of blown air, and a second subsequent sheet is slid under the rear edge of the respective preceding first sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2016Publication date: May 31, 2018Inventors: Carsten REINSCH, Michael KOCH, Michael BEYER, Roger PÜSCHEL, Christian ZIEGENBALG, Bernd PATZELT, Hartmut NICKELL, Martin RIESE, Stefan SINGER
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Publication number: 20180147859Abstract: A method and machine arrangement for sequential processing of sheet-like substrates are disclosed. At least one of a front side and a rear side of the substrates is processed in a production line one after another. A printing ink or another type of ink is applied in at least one non-impact printing device on the respective side of the substrates. The printing ink or the other type of ink is dried. A dispersion coating or a coating cured by UV radiation is then applied onto the respective side of the substrates. The dispersion coating or the coating cured by UV radiation is dried and the substrates are fed to a mechanical processing device for carrying out a further mechanical processing of the substrates. The further mechanical processing is performed by at least one of punching, inserting grooves, separating parts and by breaking out panels from their respective composite in the respective substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2016Publication date: May 31, 2018Inventors: Arndt JENTZSCH, Christian ZIEGENBALG, Bernd PATZELT, Hartmut NICKELL, Martin RIESE, Stefan SINGER, Michael KOCH, Carsten REINSCH
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Patent number: 7674183Abstract: The invention relates to a drive joint for permitting a rotationally and axially fixed connection between a first and second shaft sub-section, the connection allowing a limited angular displacement.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2004Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Shaft-Form Engineering GmbHInventors: Mathias Lutz, Bernd Patzelt
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Publication number: 20090110476Abstract: A snap ring securing mechanism on a shaft/hub connection, for axial support of a shaft and hub that rotate with one another, has a snap ring that is inserted into ring grooves of the shaft journal and hub. The side surfaces of the ring groove of the hub are configured at a specific bevel angle, giving the ring groove a trapezoid cross-section. The ring groove of the hub as a depth dimension that is greater than half the thickness of the snap ring, thereby forming a tilt edge at the parting join of the shaft journal and hub. In the joined state of the shaft and hub, the snap ring is disposed in the ring grooves of the shaft journal and of the hub.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2008Publication date: April 30, 2009Inventor: Bernd Patzelt
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Publication number: 20070123356Abstract: The invention relates to a drive joint for permitting a rotationally and axially fixed connection between a first and second shaft sub-section, the connection allowing a limited angular displacement.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2004Publication date: May 31, 2007Inventors: Mathias Lutz, Bernd Patzelt
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Patent number: 6427592Abstract: The invention relates to a method for ink supply to ink trays in printing presses, whereby the printing press has for ink supply an ink tray, which is adjoined with an in ball cooperating with ink dosing elements. Task of the invention is to provide a method and an apparatus for zonal ink dosage according to the ink requirements and an extensive residue-free emptied ink tray at job end or job change. The task is solved according the invention by stopping the ink supply before the end of the printing job. This moment is determined so, that a minimum amount of ink sufficient for the to be processed product volume remains in the ink tray at the pre-determined job end and the ink is shifted from ink zones or ink zone groups with lesser ink consumption to ink zones or ink zone groups with momentarily higher ink consumption for processing of the remaining printing job.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2000Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: Koenig & Bauer AGInventors: Arndt Jentzsch, Christian Ziegenbalg, Bernd Patzelt, Uwe Becker