Printing – Special article machines – Rotating object
Patent
1992-01-16
1993-02-16
Burr, Edgar S.
Printing
Special article machines
Rotating object
101350, B41F 1708
Patent
active
051861003
ABSTRACT:
Continuous motion apparatus for decorating cylindrical articles includes a plurality of removable and replaceable inker subassemblies each of which includes an inker section and a transmission section through which the inker section is mechanically connected to the main drive for the apparatus. Each inker subassembly applies a controlled film of ink to an individual associated printing cylinder that remains mounted to the main frame of the apparatus when its associated inker subassembly is dismounted from the main frame. The transmission section is a sealed unit that utilizes a liquid lubricant. Mounting stability is obtained by utilizing four mounting points where each inker unit engages the main frame. A readily releasable securing clamp is provided at each mounting point, and a sliding collar constitutes a readily disengageable coupling through which the input of the transmission section is driven by the main drive.
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Sirvet Enn
Turturro Michael
Bennett Christopher A.
Berliner Jerome M.
Bittman Mitchell D.
Burr Edgar S.
Sequa Corporation
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