181 |
Ink fountain trough with seals for fountain roller |
US3788220D |
1972-04-04 |
US3788220A |
1974-01-29 |
LABEN W; TONKIN K |
The present invention relates to a replaceable and disposable ink fountain which can be manufactured of thermoplastic material, for example, and which is constructed as a one-piece item having edge and peripheral seals to engage an ink fountain roller in a sealing manner, and also a blade edge adjustable relative to the ink fountain roller to meter application of ink to the roller.
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182 |
Fabric printing machine employing a washer-receptacle |
US3611927D |
1969-05-29 |
US3611927A |
1971-10-12 |
JOHNSON JAMES REID |
In a machine for printing lengths of fabric employing a washerreceptacle in association with a color box the washer-receptacle is mounted in such a way that it is movable toward and away from a backing cylinder as part of a print roll assembly which includes the color box, and is capable of swinging movement around one end toward and away from the color box and the body of the machine, and is movable up and down, toward and away from the color box.
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183 |
Rotary press with interruptable and removable print roll |
US3611926D |
1969-05-29 |
US3611926A |
1971-10-12 |
JOHNSON JAMES REID |
In a machine for printing a length of fabric between a backing cylinder and one or more print rolls disposed around the backing cylinder means are provided for connecting a print roll to rotary drive means after the print roll has been placed in the machine and for disconnecting it without removing it from the machine. This is accomplished by providing support means movable toward and away from the backing cylinder and defining sleeves, through one of which extends a reciprocal driven shaft which is adapted to engage an end of the print roll mandrel or journal, and through the other of which extends an axially reciprocal shaft by which the print roll assembly and driven shaft may be adjusted in position axially.
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184 |
Ink roll cleaning attachment |
US38993764 |
1964-08-17 |
US3295442A |
1967-01-03 |
ALLEN JAMES O |
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185 |
Machine for cleaning of printing rollers |
US72914758 |
1958-04-17 |
US2970541A |
1961-02-07 |
GEGENHEIMER HAROLD W |
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186 |
Roller train device |
US50265855 |
1955-04-20 |
US2898855A |
1959-08-11 |
RICHTER RAYMOND R |
|
187 |
Washup attachment for printing presses and the like |
US39265553 |
1953-11-17 |
US2786413A |
1957-03-26 |
RICHTER RAYMOND R |
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188 |
Means for cleaning the inking roller system of platen type printing presses |
US16525050 |
1950-05-31 |
US2705455A |
1955-04-05 |
MAX BUTTNER ARTUR |
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189 |
Ink roll cleaning scraper for printing presses |
US12251349 |
1949-10-20 |
US2691344A |
1954-10-12 |
MCMULLEN JOSEPH E |
|
190 |
Ink and water motion trip for offset printing machines |
US69004646 |
1946-08-12 |
US2545836A |
1951-03-20 |
ALBRECHT ALEXANDER J |
|
191 |
Apparatus for cleaning rolls |
US36881040 |
1940-12-06 |
US2291991A |
1942-08-04 |
SPRAKER LIVINGSTON M |
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192 |
Apparatus for cleaning press cylinders |
US9808836 |
1936-08-26 |
US2088512A |
1937-07-27 |
WILLIAM GEGENHEIMER |
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193 |
Ink roller cleaning device |
US75022334 |
1934-10-26 |
US2078635A |
1937-04-27 |
KRAHMER RICHARD A |
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194 |
Duplicating machine |
US50436630 |
1930-12-23 |
US1872727A |
1932-08-23 |
DAVID GESTETNER |
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195 |
Inking-surface-cleansing appliance |
US14894026 |
1926-11-17 |
US1700518A |
1929-01-29 |
JOSEPH SCHULTZ |
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196 |
ANILOX CLEANING BLANKET |
US15952734 |
2018-04-13 |
US20180354255A1 |
2018-12-13 |
Gerald W. Mounsey; Eric Speas; Gary A. Abramek; Perry L. Muse |
An anilox cleaning blanket. The anilox cleaning blanket may be installed on a plate cylinder of a printing system to clean an anilox roll. The blanket is made of a substrate. An adhesive layer is disposed on an upper surface of the substrate. A plurality of microfibers having a positive charge are adhered to the substrate by the adhesive layer. The microfibers engage with and clean the surface of the anilox roll. |
197 |
ANILOX ROLLER CLEANING MACHINE BY LASER AND PROCEDURE FOR AUTO-ADJUSTING THE LASER FOCAL POINT TO THE DIAMETER OF THE ANILOX ROLLER |
US15984875 |
2018-05-21 |
US20180354252A1 |
2018-12-13 |
Lluis GUIXERAS NOGUE; Rafael GUIXERAS LLORA |
Disclosed is an anilox laser cleaning machine that includes: a multi-laser head with laser modules on a horizontal guide of a first movable support associated with the horizontal sliding carriage with the intermediation of brackets coupled to vertical micrometric axes associated with the horizontal sliding carriage controlled by servomotors. Each laser module includes: a laser resonator emitting a laser beam with a focal point in the vertical plane equidistant to the axes of rotation of the traction rollers of the anilox roller; and a vertical tube terminated in a nozzle oriented towards the focal point of the laser beam, connected to a suction source. The machine also includes a rotation detector with a palpate wheel contacting the surface of the anilox roller and associated with an encoder device connected to the electronic system of the machine that, in the absence of movement detection or irregular movement, activates the emergency stop. |
198 |
Apparatus for cleaning surfaces |
US15584184 |
2017-05-02 |
US10065410B2 |
2018-09-04 |
Markus Ettler |
An apparatus for cleaning surfaces of a printing press has an adjusting device having a pressing element for pressing a cleaning element against the surface to be cleaned when needed. The adjusting device has a drive for moving the pressing element relative to the surface to be cleaned between a home position, in which the cleaning element is positioned at a distance from the surface to be cleaned, and a cleaning position in which the cleaning element is in contact with the surface to be cleaned or, respectively, is in the direct proximity of the surface to be cleaned. An overload safety device is configured to respond upon a critical force acting on at least one of the adjusting device or pressing element being exceeded and to move the pressing element into an overload position. |
199 |
System and method for automatically cleaning converters |
US14662525 |
2015-03-19 |
US09873139B2 |
2018-01-23 |
Malcolm Robert Dudley; Geoffrey Grant Literski |
A system and method is disclosed for cleaning an anilox roll and/or ink chamber of a converter. The system includes: a water supply (10a) adapted to supply water through an automatically controllable water supply valve (11a) to wash anilox roll and/or ink chamber; a cleaning solution supply (20a) adapted to supply a cleaning solution through an automatically controllable cleaning solution supply valve (21a) to clean the anilox roll and/or ink chamber; and a programmable controller (70) programmed to operate the automatically controllable valves (11a,21a) so as to deliver a timed sequence of water and cleaning solution to the cleaning part upon the occurrence of a cleaning cycle initiation condition. |
200 |
Micro-Fiber Anilox Roll Cleaning Plate |
US15235275 |
2016-08-12 |
US20170043571A1 |
2017-02-16 |
Dominik K. Mietus |
A micro-fiber cleaning plate comprising: a micro-fiber sheet including fibers that extend outward from a surface of the microfiber sheet in a uniform direction; a leading edge locking strip connected to the micro-fiber sheet along a first edge; and a rear edge locking strip connected to the micro-fiber sheet along a second edge opposite the first edge, wherein the leading edge locking strip engages to the rear edge locking strip to secure the micro-fiber cleaning plate to a roll of an anilox print system. |