Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Puller or pusher means – contained force multiplying operator
Patent
1983-08-04
1985-08-13
Goldberg, Howard N.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
Puller or pusher means, contained force multiplying operator
29125, 29132, 29130, 29124, 118258, B41F 146
Patent
active
045340943
ABSTRACT:
An ink applying sleeve of resilient micro-porous ink retaining material is confined between a pair of circular flanges mounted on a connecting support hub. A cylindrical ink retaining unit is also mounted on the center hub and is confined between the flanges to support the sleeve. The unit includes a stack of thin plastic discs which define concentric annular ink retaining capillary passages or chambers for receiving a supply of ink. The concentric chambers are interconnected by a series of radially extending passages which control the outward radial flow of ink from the concentric chambers into the micro-porous sleeve. In one form, the thin plastic discs are heat-formed from thin sheet plastics material and have a center hole for receiving the support hub.
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Burtch John T.
Goldberg Howard N.
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