Printing units comprising bearing rings in a rotary press

Printing – Rolling contact machines – Rotary

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C101S219000

Reexamination Certificate

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07441501

ABSTRACT:
A printing group of a rotary printing press includes a counter-pressure cylinder that forms a printing location in a printing contact position in cooperation with a second cylinder. The second cylinder has a compressible surface. The two cylinders each are provided with bearer rings. A radius of the counter-pressure cylinder is greater, in a band area thereof, than is a radius of the bearer ring which is associated with this counter-pressure cylinder.

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