Coating apparatus – Solid applicator contacting work – With work-handling or work-supporting
Patent
1982-05-14
1983-12-13
Pianalto, Bernard D.
Coating apparatus
Solid applicator contacting work
With work-handling or work-supporting
118249, 118258, 118259, 427141, B05C 100
Patent
active
044199562
ABSTRACT:
Most ribbon re-inking machines are not clean and convenient to use. The present machine is relatively clean to use because the ink reservoir is normally kept oriented so that leakage does not occur. Thus, the reservoir has an inlet which is sealed once ink has been added while an inking roller fits in an outlet on the same side as the inlet. Thus ink can only flow onto the roller when the reservoir and whole machine is inverted for use. An air inlet is provided on the other side of the reservoir from the outlet and roller and that inlet is opened when the reservoir is inverted. Only then will ink flow during rotation of the roller when a ribbon is moved over it.
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Kice Warren B.
Pianalto Bernard D.
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