Printing – Inkers – Roller
Patent
1977-05-25
1978-11-21
Pieprz, William
Printing
Inkers
Roller
101 36, 101329, 101335, 29128, B41J 360, B41F 3126
Patent
active
041260902
ABSTRACT:
An inking ring and wheel for code daters, the ring being formed as an elongate length of ink absorbent strip material of generally rectangular cross-section arranged secured end to end to define a ring, said ring being seated in a thin wall U-shaped shell whereby the outer portion of the ring extends radially from the shell so that a portion thereof is disposed outward of the shell. Preferably, the strip is formed of foam rubber and the shell is formed of uncured rubber. A slurry of a solvent and uncured rubber is used as an adhesive for joining the ends of the strip, as well as the strip to the shell. The assembly is vulcanized to effect permanent securement. The thus formed inking ring is mounted upon a cylindrical hub and a pair of side plates retained thereon on both sides of the inking ring to define an inking wheel.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2006364 (1935-07-01), Morse
patent: 2890654 (1959-06-01), McKay
patent: 3812782 (1974-05-01), Funahashi
Kiwi Coders Corporation
Pieprz William
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