Patents by Inventor John Marozzi

John Marozzi 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).

  • Patent number: 5558020
    Abstract: A flexographic printing system using mechanical and friction drive at the same time. The print cylinder is rotated by a friction drive only while printing (during the print cycle). The print cylinder is rotated past the anilox roll (during the inking cycle), and the print cylinder is reset to the start position ready for the next printing cycle by a mechanical drive. The print cylinder is preferably less than 360 degrees around, and most preferably measures only 170 degrees around. The print cylinder is made from plastic. Printing plates are pre-mounted permanently to a mylar carrier sheet that is designed with pin and hook holes that line up with pins and hooks that are part of the print cylinder. These plates have drive bearers as part of the mylar carrier sheet. The ink management system circulates the ink, cleans the entire ink system, and separates the ink from the waste and the cleaner. It also measures the pH of the ink or the viscosity level of the ink and automatically adds pH adjuster or thinner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 24, 1996
    Assignees: John Marozzi, Theresa Pugh, Barbara Batesko
    Inventors: John Marozzi, Greg Rochon, Urmil Patel, Ben Dambly
  • Patent number: 5429049
    Abstract: A flexographic printing system using mechanical and friction drive at the same time. The print cylinder is rotated by a friction drive only while printing (during the print cycle). The print cylinder is rotated past the anilox roll (during the inking cycle), and the print cylinder is reset to the start position ready for the next printing cycle by a mechanical drive. The print cylinder is preferably less than 360 degrees around, and most preferably measures only 170 degrees around. The print cylinder is made from plastic. Printing plates are pre-mounted permanently to a mylar carrier sheet that is designed with pin and hook holes that line up with pins and hooks that are part of the print cylinder. These plates have drive bearers as part of the mylar carrier sheet. The ink management system circulates the ink, cleans the entire ink system, and separates the ink from the waste and the cleaner. It also measures the pH of the ink or the viscosity level of the ink and automatically adds pH adjuster or thinner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 4, 1995
    Assignees: John Marozzi, Theresa Pugh, Barbara Batesko
    Inventors: John Marozzi, Greg Rochon, Urmil Patel, Ben Dambly
  • Patent number: 5421258
    Abstract: A flexographic printing system using mechanical and friction drive at the same time. The print cylinder is rotated by a friction drive only while printing (during the print cycle). The print cylinder is rotated past the anilox roll (during the inking cycle), and the print cylinder is reset to the start position ready for the next printing cycle by a mechanical drive. The print cylinder is preferably less than 360 degrees around, and most preferably measures only 170 degrees around in a "short print" version and 270 degrees around in a "long print" version. The print cylinder is made from plastic. Printing plates are premounted permanently to a mylar carrier sheet that is designed with pin and hook holes that line up with pins and hooks that are part of the print cylinder. These plates have drive bearers as part of the mylar carrier sheet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 1993
    Date of Patent: June 6, 1995
    Assignees: John Marozzi, Theresa Pugh, Barbara Batesko
    Inventors: John Marozzi, Ben Dambly
  • Patent number: 5341737
    Abstract: A flexographic printing system using mechanical and friction drive at the same time. The print cylinder is rotated by a friction drive only while printing (during the print cycle). The print cylinder is rotated past the anilox roll (during the inking cycle), and the print cylinder is reset to the start position ready for the next printing cycle by a mechanical drive. The print cylinder is preferably less than 360 degrees around, and most preferably measures only 170 degrees around. The print cylinder is made from plastic. Printing plates are pre-mounted permanently to a mylar carrier sheet that is designed with pin and hook holes that line up with pins and hooks that are part of the print cylinder. These plates have drive bearers as part of the mylar carrier sheet. The ink management system circulates the ink, cleans the entire ink system, and separates the ink from the waste and the cleaner. It also measures the pH of the ink or the viscosity level of the ink and automatically adds pH adjuster or thinner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 8, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 30, 1994
    Assignees: John Marozzi, Theresa Pugh, Barbara Batesko
    Inventors: John Marozzi, Greg Rochon, Urmil Patel, Ben Dambly
  • Patent number: 5224422
    Abstract: A flexographic printing system using mechanical and friction drive at the same time. The print cylinder is rotated by a friction drive only while printing (during the print cycle). The print cylinder is rotated past the anilox roll (during the inking cycle), and the print cylinder is reset to the start position ready for the next printing cycle by a mechanical drive. The print cylinder is preferably less than 360 degrees around, and most preferably measures only 170 degrees around. The print cylinder is made from plastic. Printing plates are pre-mounted permanently to a mylar carrier sheet that is designed with pin and hook holes that line up with pins and hooks that are part of the print cylinder. These plates have drive bearers as part of the mylar carrier sheet. The ink management system circulates the ink, cleans the entire ink system, and separates the ink from the waste and the cleaner. It also measures the pH of the ink or the viscosity level of the ink and automatically adds pH adjuster or thinner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 1992
    Date of Patent: July 6, 1993
    Assignees: John Marozzi, Theresa Pugh, Barbara Batesko
    Inventors: John Marozzi, Greg Rochon, Urmil Patel, Ben Dambly
  • Patent number: D626619
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 2008
    Date of Patent: November 2, 2010
    Inventors: Frank Gogol, John Marozzi