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C101S367000, C101S350100

Reexamination Certificate

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06349645

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to an ink fountain in a printing machine with an ink fountain foil lying on a base of the ink fountain, and to a method for securely fixing an ink fountain foil lying on a base of an ink fountain in a printing machine and lining the ink fountain on the inside thereof.
An ink fountain foil or liner inserted into an ink fountain protects sensitive components of the ink fountain, such as ink metering devices, particularly, from direct contact with printing ink present in the ink fountain. When an ink change takes place, the outlay for cleaning the ink fountain is lower, in comparison with ink fountains having no foil or liner.
For example, the published German Patent Document DE 29 28 125 A1 describes an ink fountain for offset or letterpress printing machines, in which an elastic foil is fastenable to an upper edge of the ink fountain in various ways. For fastening the foil to the upper edge of the ink fountain, a tension spindle may be provided that is formed with a longitudinal slot in which the foil is hung. In an alternative construction, the foil may be suspended on a batten or ledge in an upper region of the ink fountain. The foil is not held at the bottom on the base of the ink fountain, but rather, lies loosely and easily displaceable on the ink fountain base.
Although the described ink fountain allows the foil to have a longer service life, the foil, nevertheless, is only inadequately safeguarded against being inadvertently displaced on the ink fountain base.
In an ink fountain with an elastic ink fountain foil that is supposed to fit snugly in recesses of the ink metering elements in the region of an ink gap between the ink metering elements and the ink fountain roller, considerable problems regarding the reproducibility of the ink metering setting arise when the foil lies loosely and easily displaceable on the ink fountain base.
A secure hold of the foil in the ink fountain is desirable, however, even where inelastic ink fountain foils are concerned, which do not have to fit snugly against ink metering elements and serve for protecting specific ink fountain parts from being soiled by the penetration of printing ink into the region of the ink fountain parts.
The published German Patent Document DE 91 07 635 U1 describes an ink fountain, having a single metering element in the form of a tongued inking knife. A cover foil arranged below the tongued inking knife and, therefore, not lining the ink fountain, is adhesively secured to an inking knife bar of the ink fountain.
The published German Patent Document DE 41 25 253 A1 describes an ink fountain with an inking knife and with a metal cover sheet formed as a foil. An upper end of the cover sheet can be secured adhesively to an inking knife bar below the inking knife. This cover sheet also does not line the ink fountain.
The published German Patent Document DE 81 00 093 U1 describes an ink metering device with a slotted inking knife. A covering extending over the entire surface of the inking knife can be covered with a flexible steel foil that is, for example, adhesively secured thereon. The inking knife, the covering and the steel foil form a nonreleasable unit. It is therefore not possible for the steel foil to be removed in any simple manner for the purpose of exchanging it.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide an ink fountain having an ink fountain foil lying securely on a base of the ink fountain and a method for securely fixing the ink fountain foil.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, there is provided, in accordance with one aspect of the invention, an ink fountain in a printing machine with an ink fountain foil lying on a base of the ink fountain, comprising an ink metering device having a plurality of metering elements covered by the ink fountain foil, and a device for firmly holding directly on the base of the ink fountain, an underside of the ink fountain foil lying on the base of the ink fountain.
In accordance with another feature of the invention, the holding device is an adhesive bond by which the ink fountain foil is fastened to the ink fountain base.
In accordance with a further feature of the invention, the adhesive bond is a holding foil having adhesive on both sides thereof, the holding foil being disposed between the ink fountain foil and the ink fountain base.
In accordance with an added feature of the invention, the holding device is a suction device for firmly holding the ink fountain foil on the ink fountain base.
In accordance with an additional feature of the invention, the suction device has at least one suction orifice disposed in the ink fountain base, said suction orifice being able to be supplied with suction air from a suction-air source.
In accordance with yet another feature of the invention, the ink fountain includes an ink fountain roller assigned thereto for conveying printing ink out of the ink fountain through an ink gap, the at least one suction orifice being disposed in a region of the ink fountain base near the ink gap.
In accordance with yet a further feature of the invention, the at least one suction orifice is formed as a groovelike transverse channel extending over substantially the entire width of the ink fountain base and the ink metering device, respectively.
In accordance with yet an added feature of the invention, the ink fountain includes a plurality of the transverse channels arranged substantially parallel to one another in the ink fountain base.
In accordance with yet an additional feature of the invention, the metering elements of the ink metering device are adjustable for zonal ink metering, the ink metering device also includes pressure elements for pressing the metering elements against the ink fountain roller, and the ink fountain base is formed at least partially by a suction plate covering the pressure elements and formed with the suction orifice.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, there is provided a printing machine having, in combination therewith, at least one ink fountain having at least one of the foregoing features.
In accordance with a concomitant aspect of the invention, there is provided a method for securely fixing an ink fountain foil lying on a base of an ink fountain in a printing machine and lining the ink fountain on the inside thereof, which comprises firmly holding an underside of the ink fountain foil lying on the ink fountain base directly on the ink fountain base by action of force selected from the group thereof consisting of suction force, adhesive force and magnetic force, so that when an ink fountain foil is being exchanged, it can be removed in a relatively simple manner from the ink fountain.
Thus, the ink fountain with an ink fountain foil lying on a base of the ink fountain in a printing machine is distinguished by an ink metering device having a plurality of rotatable and cylindrical metering elements, for example, covered by the ink fountain foil, and by a holding device for firmly holding or securing on the base of the ink fountain, an underside of the ink fountain foil lying on the ink fountain base.
Tests have shown that, in the device of the prior art exemplified by the published German Patent Document DE 29 28 125 A1, the ink fountain foil lies with considerable unevenness in the ink fountain, particularly when a large amount of printing ink is conveyed out of the ink fountain. Elastic ink fountain foils which become elongated present particular problems, especially pronounced displacements out of the original position occurring due to stretching of the ink fountain foil, so that the latter is partly pushed together and partly hollow or concave.
It has been shown that a very good flat or planar position of the ink fountain foil on the ink fountain base or bottom under all operating conditions can be achieved if, instead of or in addition to providing for the holding device to hold the foil edge, for example, the batten or ledge for suspending the foil on the upper edge of the ink f

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