Printing – Rolling contact machines – Rotary
Patent
1987-11-13
1989-05-23
Eickholt, Eugene H.
Printing
Rolling contact machines
Rotary
101147, 101348, B41F 500
Patent
active
048319287
ABSTRACT:
A mounting for changing or laterally reciprocatable inking, damping, or like applicator rolls of a printing press, which rolls are driven by a friction roll in engagement therewith. The changing applicator rolls each have their spindles mounted outside of the roll shell for rotational and axial movement in roller locks. Axial travel is limited by a shoulder ring in the roller lock, the ring cooperating with the outer race of a roller bearing which supports the roll spindle for relative rotational movement within the roller lock. Each roller lock also is mounted so as to be axially locatable in different positions for achieving desired axial movement of the applicator roll, or for preventing spreading movement of the applicator roll entirely.
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Hummel Peter
Rebel Herbert
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