Printing – Rolling contact machines – Rotary
Patent
1995-06-08
1996-08-13
Eickholt, Eugene H.
Printing
Rolling contact machines
Rotary
270 5817, 270 5801, 271189, 271221, 271217, 414789, 4147891, B41F 1364
Patent
active
055445837
ABSTRACT:
A delivery interrupt mechanism for a printing machine includes a support frame having a stationary guide defining a guide path. A flexible finger is slidably supported by the guide for movement along a curved portion of the guide path while substantially conforming in shape to the curved portion between a retracted position and an extended position in which the finger extends from the frame to support leading edges of printed sheets in a printing machine. The finger is connected to a rotatable input shaft mounted on the frame so that the finger is moved along the curved portion of the guide path between its retracted and extended positions when the input shaft is rotated.
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Drawing of "Interrupter Employed in Ryobi Model 3985 Offset Press" w/attached sheet of reference numerals.
A.B. Dick Company
Eickholt Eugene H.
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