101 |
Printing and numbering machine and interrupter therefor |
US15355850 |
1950-04-03 |
US2683409A |
1954-07-13 |
ORVILLE DUTRO; FREEDMAN OLIN E |
|
102 |
Adjustable slitter for printing presses and the like |
US38118741 |
1941-02-28 |
US2360653A |
1944-10-17 |
DAVIDSON JOHN A |
|
103 |
Slitter and the like for sheet feeding presses |
US28118839 |
1939-06-26 |
US2268111A |
1941-12-30 |
DAVIDSON JOHN A |
|
104 |
Perforating device |
US23313538 |
1938-10-03 |
US2202198A |
1940-05-28 |
CARL FUNCKE |
|
105 |
Numbering machine |
US68428133 |
1933-08-08 |
US1983012A |
1934-12-04 |
PETER AITCHISON |
|
106 |
Printing press attachment |
US35921429 |
1929-04-30 |
US1831660A |
1931-11-10 |
SAWYER HENRY A; SAWYER NELLIE A |
|
107 |
Attachment for printing presses |
US7109425 |
1925-11-24 |
US1650025A |
1927-11-22 |
MEE WILLIAM J; TULLIS HARLEY A |
|
108 |
Perforating attachment for printing presses |
US8877826 |
1926-02-17 |
US1618191A |
1927-02-22 |
PETER HEMBERGER |
|
109 |
Press |
US56521522 |
1922-06-01 |
US1579180A |
1926-03-30 |
LESTER THAYER |
|
110 |
Punching-machine |
US29167519 |
1919-04-21 |
US1348788A |
1920-08-03 |
DUTRO ORVILLE V; BURROUGHS ARTHUR S |
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111 |
PERFORATION OR CUTTING DEVICE FOR AN OFFSET PRINTING MACHINE |
PCT/IB9400315 |
1994-09-26 |
WO9508444A3 |
1995-04-27 |
FRUTTIGER WALTER |
The method of the invention consists in providing on the blanket (4) of the printing machine, at the locations where the perforating rules are bearing, counter-bearing bands, made of flexible but resistant material, said bands being secured temporarily to the surface of the blanket (4) by means of an adhesive coating applied to one of their faces. The invention avoids a premature wear of the blanket. |
112 |
DEVICE FOR TREATING SUBSTRATES |
US15777944 |
2016-11-23 |
US20180345654A1 |
2018-12-06 |
Gunar BORMANN; Johannes NAUMANN; Eberhard FUCHS |
The present invention relates to a device for treating substrates which device is modular and versatile in use. The device for treating substrates comprises a feeder and one or more first sub-structure modules which each comprise a pressure cylinder with devices for fixing a lift and a sheet-conveying device and one or more second sub-structure modules which respectively have a transport cylinder with openings formed on the cover surface thereof, and having devices for fixing a lift and a sheet conveying device. All of the first or second sub-structure modules have the same intersection point for connecting the sub-structure modules on one of the inlet and the exit side and they all can be equipped with an attachment module. |
113 |
BRUSH HOLDER MARKING SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED MAINTENANCE |
US15841671 |
2017-12-14 |
US20180106701A1 |
2018-04-19 |
Robert S. Cutsforth |
A marking system for knowing precisely at which location on an electrical device a used brush and associated brush holder assembly were positioned to evaluate whether abnormal brush wear, abnormal operation or other anomaly is occurring and performing maintenance and/or replacement of components as needed. |
114 |
Method and a system for manufacturing printed products |
US11345242 |
2006-02-01 |
US08425389B2 |
2013-04-23 |
Sasha Dobrovolsky |
For manufacturing books having different sizes and comprising a plurality of text pages constituting a book block, a web of material having a given width is sequentially printed in a digital printing station. The printed web of material is then provided either with one weakening line extending parallel to the longitudinal direction of the web of material or with two weakening lines arranged spaced apart and extending parallel to the longitudinal direction of the web of material. Thereafter the printed web of material is transversely cut to produce individual text sheets which are provided with either one weakening line or two weakening lines. These text sheets are then longitudinally folded along the either one weakening line or in sequence along each of the two weakening lines. The folded text sheets belonging to a particular book block are stacked to a stack. The stacks are either temporarily stored for a later binding process or directly supplied to a binding station. |
115 |
Processing device |
US11788408 |
2007-04-19 |
US20070256582A1 |
2007-11-08 |
Motoyasu Hirata; Toshio Miyamoto |
A processing device includes a transport cylinder, processing cylinder, and press roller. The transport cylinder includes a hold device which holds a sheet, and a plate support device which supports a plate to be mounted on an outer surface of the counter cylinder. The processing cylinder opposes the counter cylinder and processes the sheet. The press roller is supported to be movable between an operative position and retreat position. At the operative position, the press roller is close to the outer surface of the transport cylinder. At the retreat position, the press roller separates away from the outer surface of the transport cylinder, the plate being pressed against the outer surface of the transport cylinder by the press roller. |
116 |
Process of making sheet having indicia registered with lines of termination |
US11128581 |
2005-05-13 |
US07089854B2 |
2006-08-15 |
Kevin Benson McNeil |
An apparatus and process for making sheets having indicia spaced in a machine direction. Between or among the indicia are perforations or chop-off cuts. The spacing, in the machine direction, between the indicia and perforations or chop-off cuts is maintained over long sheet lengths. The product produced using this apparatus and process is typically paper, and particularly can be used for paper towels or placemats. |
117 |
Drilling apparatus of printing press |
US11085179 |
2005-03-22 |
US20050229804A1 |
2005-10-20 |
Norihiro Kumagai |
A drilling apparatus of a printing press has, a transport chain for transporting a sheet, which has been printed in a printing unit, from the printing unit to a delivery unit while holding a front end portion of the sheet; a vacuum table for sucking the sheet being transported by the transport chain; and a CO2 laser, opposing the vacuum table, for directing a laser light at the sheet sucked by the vacuum table to drill holes in the sheet. |
118 |
Process for making sheet having indicia registered with lines of termination |
US09612697 |
2000-07-10 |
US06928929B1 |
2005-08-16 |
Kevin Benson McNeil |
An apparatus and process for making sheets having indicia spaced in a machine direction. Between or among the indicia are perforations or chop-off cuts. The spacing, in the machine direction, between the indicia and perforations or chop-off cuts is maintained over long sheet lengths. The product produced using this apparatus and process is typically paper, and particularly can be used for paper towels or placemats. |
119 |
Device and method for positioning a cross cut on printing material and web-fed press having the device |
US10287502 |
2002-11-04 |
US20030084765A1 |
2003-05-08 |
Cherif
Elkotbi; Jean-Francois
Robert |
A device for positioning a cross cut relative to printed images on at least one printing material web in a web-fed press having at least one printing unit, includes a cross cutter. Also included is a computing device for generating therein at least a first control signal for changing a phase angle of the printing unit and the cross cutter relative to one another. A path length variation device for changing a path. length through which. the printing material web runs between the printing unit and the cross cutter is also included. The computing device further serves for generating a second control signal for changing the path length and, by interaction. of the change in the relative phase angle and the change in the path length, serves for adjusting the positioning of a cross cut on the printing material web. A web-fed printing press includes the cross-cut positioning device. A method for operating the device is also provided. |
120 |
Device for perforating die-cutting, creasing or for envelope printing or
spot varnishing with printing machines |
US956471 |
1997-10-23 |
US5918542A |
1999-07-06 |
Daniel Ruprecht |
A device for perforating, die-cutting, cutting or creasing in printing machines comprises a supporting foil which at two of its opposite sides is provided with strips for mounting onto a rubber blanket cylinder of a printing unit, whereby a component for perforating, die-cutting, cutting or creasing is affixed to the supporting foil. An impression cylinder covered with a protection foil co-operates with the rubber blanket cylinder. The use of a relatively hard supporting foil instead of a rubber blanket allows for much cleaner and quicker perforation and punching, and the affixing of the perforating, die-cutting, cutting or creasing component to the supporting foil on the rubber blanket cylinder allows a much easier and more precise positioning of that component. As a result, the device can also be used in endless printing machines. Moreover, the use of an independent inner underlying blanket allows an exact calibration of the total thickness of the supporting foil comprising the working tools. The device can also be used for envelope printing or spot varnishing. |