Printing – Work supporting members – Grippers
Patent
1986-08-05
1988-01-12
Pearson, Charles A.
Printing
Work supporting members
Grippers
101383, 101368, 1014151, 101246, B41F 130
Patent
active
047183420
ABSTRACT:
A resilient sheet gripper for a sheet-fed rotary printing press having a gripper shaft to which is secured a pivoting clamping member in resilient relationship with a pivoted gripper finger having adjustable biasing provided by compression spring means, is provided including an adjusting screw mounted in a stop strip, an abutment for contacting the screw mounted for movement around the gripper shaft, a guide pin fixed to the abutment and disposed in a biased conical sleeve in the gripper finger so that the finger can move perpendicular to a gripper support upon closure of the gripper finger.
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Herold Manfred
Hummel Peter
Raab Rudolf
M.A.N.--Roland Druckmaschinen Aktiengesellschaft
McDaniel James R.
Pearson Charles A.
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