Printing – Bed-and-platen machines – Oscillating
Patent
1980-10-21
1982-04-06
Burr, Edgar S.
Printing
Bed-and-platen machines
Oscillating
101327, 101359, 400390, 400394, 400420, 400432, 400470, B41F 104
Patent
active
043230113
ABSTRACT:
There is shown an inking apparatus for stamping on a localized area, and with a speedy application, a selected reproduction to a travelling or advanced product. This inking roller is free-turning with a light brake to prevent free wheeling. A four-bar linkage is used with two eccentrics. One eccentric is preferably rotated with at least twice the revolutions of the other eccentric. The four-bar linkage carries on an extending end of a first bar the stamp which is moved into peripheral engagement of the inking roller and then to the surface of the product. The movement of the stamp is in a path prescribed by the eccentrics and the four-bar linkage. The stamp in its peripheral engagement with the inking roller causes said roller to be inched forward rotationally to present a fresh surface to the stamp when next brought to the inking roller.
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Burr Edgar S.
Pearson Charles
Roberts Ralph R.
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