Printing – Antismut device – Ink repellent
Patent
1975-01-03
1976-09-28
Burr, Edgar S.
Printing
Antismut device
Ink repellent
101232, B41F 738, B41F 2302
Patent
active
039824845
ABSTRACT:
A roller wick is positioned to transmit moisture in an uphill direction by capillary action from a roller wick reservoir to an inked paper roller drive means. A thicker relay wick transmits relatively large amounts of fluid from a relay wick reservoir, positioned higher than the roller wick reservoir, to the roller wick reservoir. The relay wick itself is positioned over the roller wick reservoir so that any drippings therefrom are deposited within the roller wick reservoir.
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Blair Homer O.
Burr Edgar S.
Glanzman Gerald H.
Itek Corporation
Nathans Robert L.
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