IP Library Granted Patent US 6,849,124
Granted Patent B1
US 6,849,124 · App. 09/094,991 · Granted Feb 1, 2005

Soak on site and soak press cleaning system and method of using same

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Patent No.
US 6,849,124
App. No.
09/094,991
Granted
Feb 1, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

An improved method and system for cleaning a cylinder of a printing press. One method involves soaking a strip of cleaning fabric on a press with a low volatility organic compound solvent. Excess solvent, if any, is removed to place the strip of cleaning fabric in functional equilibrium with the solvent. The cleaning fabric is then used to clean a cylinder. Alternatively, the strip of cleaning fabric is soaked on site by contacting the strip of cleaning fabric with the solvent and wrapping the strip of cleaning fabric into a cleaning fabric supply roll. The cleaning fabric is then brought in engagement with a printing press having a cylinder to be cleaned without disposing a sleeve around the fabric roll and without substantially disturbing the distribution of the solvent in the fabric roll and detrimentally affecting the cleaning ability of the fabric.

Claims (13)

1. A device for preparing a soaked cleaning fabric for use in cleaning a printing press comprising:

means for mounting a first supply roll having a strip of cleaning fabric wound around a shaft;

calendaring means for reducing the thickness and increasing the length of said strip of cleaning fabric;

solvent applying means adjacent to said calendaring means for applying a low volatility, organic compound solvent which does not readily evaporate at ambient pressure and temperature to said strip of cleaning fabric for forming a soaked strip of cleaning fabric, wherein said calendaring means increases solvent's wettability and distribution in said strip of cleaning fabric;

means for forming a second supply roll comprising said soaked strip of cleaning fabric, wherein the diameter of said second supply roll is not substantially increased when said calendaring means reduces the thickness and increases the length of said strip of said cleaning fabric; and

an excess solvent removing means interposed between said solvent applying means and said second supply roll for removing excess solvent from said strip of cleaning fabric and obtaining said strip of cleaning fabric saturated to functional equilibrium with said solvent.

2. The device for soaking a strip of cleaning fabric on site as defined by claim 1 further comprising a squeezer operatively associated with said solvent applying means to squeeze said strip of cleaning fabric between said solvent applying means and said squeezer.

3. The device for soaking a strip of cleaning fabric on site as defined by claim 2 wherein said solvent applying means comprises at least one roller and said squeezer comprises at least one roller.

4. The device in claim 1 , wherein the calendaring means further comprises at least a pair of rollers adjustable in temperature.

5. The device in claim 4 , wherein said rollers are heated at a temperature above room temperature.

6. The device in claim 1 , wherein said solvent applying means further comprises a solvent supply roller, a rotating roller, and an application roller such that said supply roller is partially submerged in solvent, and rotation of said solvent supply roller and said application roller causes solvent to transfer from said solvent supply roller to said application roller which then applies solvent to said strip of cleaning fabric such that said rotating roller is adjacent to said application roller and said strip of cleaning fabric is place between and adjacent to said rotating roller and said application roller for the application roller to apply a measured amount of solvent in contact with said strip of cleaning fabric.

7. The device in claim 1 , wherein said solvent applying means further comprises a rotatably mounted roller submerged in solvent for dipping said strip of cleaning fabric into solvent.

8. The device in claim 1 , wherein said solvent applying means further comprises a dipping roller submerged in solvent, and said excess solvent removing means further comprises a squeezing roller juxtaposed to said dipping roller and submerged in solvent.

Assignments (6)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 26, 2012
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., A NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATION, AS SUCCESSOR-BY-MERGER TO LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: BALDWIN GRAPHIC SYSTEMS INC.; OXY-DRY CORPORATION; BALDWIN TECHNOLOGY COMPANY, INC.
Reel/Frame 027924/0055 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 19, 2007
From: BALDWIN GRAPHIC SYSTEMS, INC.; OXY-DRY CORPORATION
To: LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 019588/0251 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 14, 2006
From: MAPLE BANK GMBH AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: BALDWIN GRAPHIC SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 018635/0595 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 11, 2003
From: BALDWIN GRAPHIC SYSTEMS, INC.
To: MAPLE BANK GMBH
Reel/Frame 014499/0305 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 8, 2003
From: FLEET NATIONAL BANK
To: BALDWIN GRAPHIC SYSTEMS, INC.; BALDWIN TECHNOLOGY COMPANY; BALDWIN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 014446/0838 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 14, 2001
From: BALDWIN GRAPHIC SYSTEMS, INC.
To: FLEET NATIONAL BANK
Reel/Frame 012145/0381 →