Printing – Special article machines – Rotary
Patent
1981-12-21
1984-04-24
Coughenour, Clyde I.
Printing
Special article machines
Rotary
101154, 101157, 101170, B41F 910, B41F 1728, B41M 110
Patent
active
044441029
ABSTRACT:
The apparatus of the present invention includes a self aligning applicator/doctor blade assembly having at least two working surfaces adapted to engage an ink carrying conical roll wherein the working surfaces lie along the roll surface. A geometric apex for the cone and the working surfaces are coincident. An inking device circulates ink along a path including a zone adjacent to at least one working surface and the roll.
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Clark Edwin E.
Lock William E.
Miles, executrix by Paula J.
Paiement, deceased Paul E.
Corning Glass Works
Coughenour Clyde I.
Turner B. R.
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