Printing – Inkers – Roller
Patent
1997-10-02
1999-11-09
Fisher, J. Reed
Printing
Inkers
Roller
B41F 3106, B41F 3120
Patent
active
059793210
ABSTRACT:
A cassette for a wedge-shaped ink well of a printing machine has a bottom and a rear wall and two side walls. A front of the cassette, opposite the rear wall, faces a duct roller of the printing machine when the cassette is inserted into the ink well and is open. A handle connected to the upper portions of the side walls is positioned such that the cassette tends to incline to prevent ink from flowing out of the front of the cassette when the cassette is handled outside of the printing machine. The bottom and the sides of the cassette are sealed against the ink well adjacent to the duct roller. A seating arrests movement of the cassette relative to the ink well when the cassette is inserted in the ink well thus ensuring that the duct roller uniformly inked between sides of the ink well.
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Hennig Bernd
Koppelkamm Gunter
Wagner Dieter
Fisher J. Reed
MAN Roland Drunkmaschinen AG
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