Printing – Rolling contact machines – Rotary
Patent
1997-04-04
1998-07-14
Burr, Edgar S.
Printing
Rolling contact machines
Rotary
101224, 101229, B41F 512, B41F 704
Patent
active
057787816
ABSTRACT:
A continuous web of material is unwound from a roll by driven pull rolls that feed the web material to a printing unit in a feedline of an envelope making machine. The printing unit prints a selected one of the inside surface and the outside surface of the web before the web is cut and folded to form envelopes. The printing unit is supported by a base which is mounted for pivotal movement on a platform of a fixed frame member. The base is connected to the platform by a vertical pivot pin for movement through a 180.degree. between a first position for printing the inside surface of the web and a second position for printing the outside surface of the web. The base of the printer is locked to the platform in the selected one of the first and second positions to perform the desired printing operation. The web is fed between counter-rotating impression and plate cylinders rotatably mounted and driven on the printer base. A film of ink is transferred by an anilox roll on the printer base to the plate cylinder which transfers the inked image to either the inside or outside surface of the web. To reverse the printing to the opposite surface of the web, the printer base is unlocked from the platform and pivoted about the pivot pin to move the plate cylinder to the opposite side of the web. The base is then locked to the platform, and the printing operation is resumed. With this arrangement, a single printing unit is used to print both surfaces of the web material.
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Burr Edgar S.
Colilla Daniel J.
F. L. Smithe Machine Company, Inc.
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