Printing – Special article machines – Rotary
Patent
1991-07-01
1993-08-03
Burr, Edgar S.
Printing
Special article machines
Rotary
101142, 101483, 101217, 101490, 40310, B41F 1726
Patent
active
052319253
ABSTRACT:
A process is disclosed for making a decorative, essentially planar sheet of material having a design applied to one side, with the design being viewed through the sheet from the opposite side. A foreground component of the design is produced on a first resilient roller, and the first roller is rotated about its cylindrical axis. A second resilient roller rotates adjacent to the first resilient roller to form a nip with the first cylindrical roller. The planar sheet is fed through the nip formed between the first and second resilient rollers so that the foreground component of the design on the first resilient roller is transferred to the opposite side of the planar sheet. A background component of the design is produced on a third resilient roller, and the third roller is rotated about its cylindrical axis. A fourth resilient roller rotates adjacent to the third roller to form a nip with the third roller. The planar sheet to which the foreground component of the design has been previously applied is fed through the nip formed between the third and fourth resilient rollers so that the background component of the design on the third resilient roller is transferred to the opposite side of the planar sheet superposed over the foreground component that was applied previously.
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Roberts Frank W.
Roberts Krisjon G.
Roberts Kyler G.
Roberts Richard A.
Roberts W. Calvin
Burr Edgar S.
Crellin Terry M.
Raciti Eric P.
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