Donald J. Muckerheide - Dayton OH David R. Seitz - Vandalia OH
Assignee:
Ohio Electronic Engravers, Inc. - Dayton OH
International Classification:
B41C 102
US Classification:
395104, 358299, 358297, 358296
Abstract:
This invention relates to an engraving system and method for engraving a pattern using a plurality of engraving devices. The invention discloses apparatus and method for sequencing and engraving a plurality of engraving devices such that when the areas engraved by those heads meet they provide a continuous engraved pattern. The system and method also comprises an imaging system for imaging the engraved areas associated with each engraving head so that the heads or signals driving the heads may be adjusted to further facilitate providing engraved areas which appear as if they had been engraved by a single engraving head when, for example, the engraved area of one head meets the engraved area of another head. Also disclosed is a method for sequencing and transmitting image data associated with an image to be engraved in order to accommodate any cylindrical offset or the angular displacement between, for example, two engraving heads that are positioned in a generally opposed relationship. Finally, a single, multi-purpose engraving system and method are shown for both exposing resist on a workpiece and also engraving either the same or a different workpiece.
Engraving System And Method Comprising Improved Imaging
David Flannery - Dayton OH David R. Seitz - Vandalia OH Thomas P. Staub - Dayton OH Matthew A. Thomas - Beavercreek OH
Assignee:
MDC Max Daetwyler AG
International Classification:
B41C 104
US Classification:
358 19, 358406, 358299
Abstract:
An error detection apparatus and method for use with engravers, such as gravure engravers. An error value E corresponding to the difference between a set of predetermined setup parameters and actual measurement of a portion of an engraved area on the cylinder is determined. The error value E is then used to adjust the engraver to engrave an actual cut or etch in accordance with the set of predetermined setup parameters. Advantageously, an error detection and correction system is suitable for providing a closed-loop system for engraving a cylinder. The apparatus and method may be used during initial setup or during normal operation of the engraver. Other features include an autofocus routine to facilitate the auto-focus procedure. Also, image processing is further enhanced by gap filling, discontinuity removal, and light calibration methods which may be used alone, in combination with each other, or in combination with the automatic focus system and/or automatic shoe system. Other embodiments of the invention illustrate the use of a polarizing element to polarize reflected light, as well as light directed to a surface of the cylinder prior to reflection, and the use of a light emitting diode (LED) for illuminating the surface of the cylinder.
Error Detection Apparatus And Method For Use With Engravers
David L. Flannery - Englewood OH Thomas P. Staub - Dayton OH David R. Seitz - Vandalia OH
Assignee:
MDC Max Daetwyler AG
International Classification:
B41C 1045
US Classification:
358 19, 382192
Abstract:
An error detection apparatus and method for use with engravers, such as gravure engravers. An error value E corresponding to the difference between a set of predetermined setup parameters and actual measurement of a portion of an engraved area on the cylinder is determined. The error value E is then used to adjust the engraver to engrave an actual cut or etch in accordance with the set of predetermined setup parameters. The error detection and correction system is suitable for providing a closed-loop system for engraving a cylinder. The apparatus and method may be used during initial setup or during normal operation of the engraver. A method is disclosed comprising the steps of engraving ink receptive cells in the surface of a rotating gravure printing cylinder consisting of the steps of generating a cell width command signal comprising a series of cell width commands, engraving the cells by using the cell width command signal to urge an engraving stylus into periodic engraving contact with the surface, measuring actual widths of cells which have been engraved as aforesaid, and adjusting the cell width command signal in correspondence with differences between the actual widths and the cell width commands.
Patterned Surface Friction Materials, Clutch Plate Members And Methods Of Making And Using Same
A friction material for a friction facing member useful for transmitting torque includes a backing having a front surface and a rear surface. A plurality of precisely shaped friction composites defining patterned friction coating are attached to the front surface of the backing. The precisely shaped friction composites include a plurality of friction particles dispersed in a binder. In one embodiment, the friction material has an elastic modulus of about 10 dynes/cm or less.
Engraving System And Method For Engraving Intaglio And Non-Intaglio Patterns
Tony D. Beckett - Dayton OH Kenneth William Jackson - Dayton OH David R. Seitz - Vandalia OH
Assignee:
MDC Max Daetwyler AG
International Classification:
B41C 1045
US Classification:
358 331, 409131
Abstract:
An engraving method and apparatus for engraving a cylinder for printing an intaglio pattern and/or non-intaglio pattern on a web of material. The engraver includes a driver for rotatably driving the cylinder and a computer for controlling the operation of the engraver and for generating an intaglio engraving signal corresponding to an intaglio pattern and a non-intaglio signal for a gravure pattern. The engraver also uses an engraving head for engraving the cylinder with the intaglio pattern and the gravure pattern during the rotation of the cylinder in response to the intaglio engraving signal and non-intaglio signal. The invention includes an intaglio engraved pattern and method for engraving engraved areas having bottoms which are generally planar.
Structured Paper Release Liner, Adhesive-Backed Article Assembly And Method Of Making Same
David S. Seitz - Woodbury MN, US Kanta Kumar - Maplewood MN, US Larry A. Meixner - Woodbury MN, US Mieczyslaw H. Mazurek - Roseville MN, US Stefan O. Dietrich - Ratingen, DE
A structured paper release liner () for use with an article () backed with a pressure sensitive adhesive, an adhesive-backed article assembly () and methods of making each are disclosed. The liner () comprises a piece of paper () having a release side free of a structural support layer, a back side, and a structured release surface () having a pattern formed into the paper () on the release side. A release material is on the structured release surface of the paper. The pattern formed in the paper () is designed so as to form fluid egress channels in a bonding surface of the pressure sensitive adhesive (). The fluid egress channels define a structured bonding surface () having exit pathways for fluid to bleed out from behind the article when the structured bonding surface () is adhered to or otherwise disposed on a substrate.
Error Detection Apparatus And Method For Use With Engravers
An error detection apparatus and method for use with engravers, such as gravure engravers. An error value E corresponding to the difference between a set of predetermined setup parameters and actual measurement of a portion of an engraved area on the cylinder is determined. The error value E is then used to adjust the engraver to engrave an actual cut or etch in accordance with the set of predetermined setup parameters. The error detection and correction system is suitable for providing a closed-loop system for engraving a cylinder. The apparatus and method may be used during initial setup or during normal operation of the engraver. A method is disclosed comprising the steps of engraving ink receptive cells in the surface of a rotating gravure printing cylinder consisting of the steps of generating a cell width command signal comprising a series of cell width commands, engraving the cells by using the cell width command signal to urge an engraving stylus into periodic engraving contact with the surface, measuring actual widths of cells which have been engraved as aforesaid, and adjusting the cell width command signal in correspondence with differences between the actual widths and the cell width commands. In another embodiment of the invention, an improved measuring system and method for measuring an engraved area is provided, the improved system and method utilize a system and method for automatically or self-calibrating an image system to provide accurate measurements of engraved areas imaged. The system and method determine a calibration factor which is utilized by a processor which is applied to a pixel span associated with an imaged engraved area to provide a measurement of a dimension of the engraved area. The calibration factor is determined using a ratio of a pixel span between imaged engraved areas to a known distance between the engraved areas which, in turn, provides a dimension for a pixel in real units, such as microns. The calibration factor obtained may then be applied to pixel representations of engraved areas to provide actual measurements.
Error Detection Apparatus And Method For Use With Engravers
Paul L. Holowko - Spring Valley OH David R. Seitz - Vandalia OH Curtis Woods - Centerville OH
Assignee:
Ohio Electronic Engravers, Inc. - Dayton OH
International Classification:
B41C 102 G06F 1700
US Classification:
358299
Abstract:
An error detection apparatus and method for use with engravers, such as gravure engravers. An error value E corresponding to the difference between a set of predetermined setup parameters and actual measurement of a portion of an engraved area on the cylinder is determined. The error value E is then used to adjust the engraver to engrave an actual cut or etch in accordance with the set of predetermined setup parameters. Advantageously, an error detection and correction system is suitable for providing a closed-loop system for engraving a cylinder. The apparatus and method may be used during initial setup or during normal operation of the engraver.
Dr. Seitz graduated from the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine in 1984. He works in San Diego, CA and specializes in Psychiatry.
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Date: Nov 14, 2022
Category: Health
Source: Google
NASA announces plans for 3-D printer capable of serving astronauts pizza
foods similar to MREs (Meals Ready to Eat) when on mission. According to NASA spokesman David Seitz, who e-mailed the Washington Post on the subject, such pre-made food is typically too processed to carry much nutritional value and has even less flavor, something the printer would potentially eliminate.