Printing – Inkers – Roller
Patent
1980-09-12
1982-03-16
Fisher, J. Reed
Printing
Inkers
Roller
101207, B41F 3114, B41F 3126
Patent
active
043195253
ABSTRACT:
To increase the surface area of ink in an ink train between an ink supply (4, 4') and the plate cylinder (2, 2') of an offset printing machine, a cage-like holder (16, 16') retain two elongated ink transferring rollers (13, 13'; 14, 14') therein and a plurality of roller elements (15, 15'), for example balls, rolling pins, or the like, the ink transferring rollers being in surface engagement with ink distribution rollers (8, 9; 8', 11') of the ink train and transferring ink between the respective ink distribution rollers. The cage-like holder is ventilated and, together with the ink transferring rollers and the roller elements therein is seated on the respective ink distribution rollers by its own weight, including the weight of its content.
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patent: 3150589 (1964-09-01), Senogles
patent: 3261287 (1966-07-01), Brodie
patent: 4129077 (1978-12-01), Fischer
Fisher J. Reed
M.A.N.--Roland Druckmaschinen Aktiengesellschaft
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