Inker for applying axially parallel stripes to a rotary printing

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101DIG26, B41F 3102

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045878994

ABSTRACT:
To transfer ink from an ink trough (2, 3) to an ink receiving roller (1), the ink is transferred in the form of axially adjacent rings or circumferential strips of ink. The rings or strips of ink are generated by placing two superposed plates (4, 5), each having front edges (A, B) with recesses or notches (16, 18) therein, the ink flowing through the notches. The width of the ink strips is controlled by axially shifting one of the plates (5) with respect to the other (4) by engagement of the shiftable plates with an eccenter (11-14). The transferred circumferential strips or rings are then milled in the standard milling roller arrangement of printing machine inkers.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4328748 (1982-11-01), Schramm
patent: 4527477 (1985-07-01), Galster et al.

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