Printing – Intaglio – Rotary
Patent
1984-06-18
1986-05-27
Fisher, J. Reed
Printing
Intaglio
Rotary
101350, B41F 910, B41F 3104, B41F 3106
Patent
active
045908559
ABSTRACT:
A reverse doctor blade assembly dispenses and applies a liquid such as ink or an adhesive to the surface of a rotating transfer roll. The assembly has a reservoir chamber which is sealed at its ends by resilient end seals which are pressed against corresponding seal support rings held in stationary, sliding relation at the ends of the rotating transfer roll. The reverse doctor blade assembly further includes opposing detachable brackets which support two spaced doctor blades in fixed relation to the reservoir chamber. The brackets may be easily disengaged to replace the doctor blades. The reservoir chamber of the assembly has a longitudinal internal groove which is employed to direct liquid within the reservoir to evenly wet the surface of the rapidly rotating transfer roll. The assembly further includes a liquid inlet line and vertically adjustable liquid outlet lines which are positioned to provide an optimum level of wetting liquid within the reservoir and a constant flow of liquid within the reservoir.
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Michael J. Larkin, A Review of Coaters for High/100% Solids Use, Mar. 1980, Paper, Film & Foil Converter, pp. 60-64.
LaValliere Wayne
Schommer David L.
Fisher J. Reed
Printco Industries, Ltd.
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