Printing – Planographic – Dampeners
Patent
1978-07-12
1980-07-08
Fisher, J. Reed
Printing
Planographic
Dampeners
101350, 101363, 101365, 118262, B41F 726, B41F 736, B41F 3106
Patent
active
042111676
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to an inking device for printing with greasy ink, said device being characterized in that it comprises, downstream of the zone of contact of the inking roller and the plate or photogravure cylinder, a second rod parallel to the inking roller, pressed under strong pressure against the soft surface layer of said roller and forming a barrier only against the dampening liquid, while allowing all the residual film of ink remaining on the periphery of the inking roller to pass and thus return to the mass of ink in the inking device. This invention is more particularly applicable in printing machines employing greasy ink, such as offset or typo printers.
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Fisher J. Reed
Machines Chambon
Nissen J. Harold
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