Printing – Intaglio – Wipers
Patent
1996-02-02
1998-06-09
Fisher, J. Reed
Printing
Intaglio
Wipers
B41F 910
Patent
active
057619972
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus (10) for adjusting and aligning a first, slidable surface (12) in proximate contact with a second, rotating surface (14). Means for urging a lateral edge of the first surface (12) towards and subsequently in contact with the second surface (14) includes a motion transfer system which includes a pivot arm (18,19) driven by a respective rotatable rod-like member (40,42). The rod-like member (40,42), when moved axially, urges the respective pivot arm (18,19) into forced moving contact with an end portion of the first surface (12) until it is aligned with and subsequently in proximate contact with the roller surface (14). Alignment of the doctor blade (12) is achieved by turning a hex nut portion of the rod like member controlling the respective pivot arm until the end portion of the blade is aligned identically with the roller surface (14).
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Bailey, Sr. Clyde E.
Eastman Kodak Company
Fisher J. Reed
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