IP Library Granted Patent US 6,871,590
Granted Patent B1
US 6,871,590 · App. 10/130,243 · Granted Mar 29, 2005

Inking system for a printing machine

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Patent No.
US 6,871,590
App. No.
10/130,243
Granted
Mar 29, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

An inking system for a printing machine which has a relatively simple design and which is adapted for more stable ink transfer to a plate cylinder. The inking system includes an ink supply roller ( 15 ), one or more drivable inking unit rollers ( 14, 19 ), an adjustment system for establishing a predetermined nip ( 19 ) between the ink supply roller and one of the drivable unit inking rollers ( 14, 19 ), and at least one movable calender roller ( 10 ) in constant contact with one of the drivable inking unit rollers operable for selectively interrupting the ink transfer.

Claims (26)

1. An inking system in a printing machine having a plate cylinder comprising:

an ink supply unit including a drivable ink supply roller ( 15 );

a first drivable inking unit roller ( 14 ) adjacent the ink supply roller ( 15 );

an adjustment system ( 13 ) for effecting a defined nip ( 19 ) between said ink supply roller ( 15 ) and said first drivable inking unit roller ( 14 );

at least one lifting roller ( 12 ) arranged in a downstream ink flow direction from said first drivable inking unit roller ( 14 );

a second drivable inking unit roller ( 9 ) following said at least one lifting roller ( 12 ) in an ink transfer direction;

at least one application roller ( 5 ) in contact with said plate cylinder;

a first calender roller ( 10 ) in constant frictional contact with said second inking unit roller ( 9 ); and

said first calender roller ( 10 ) being movably supported for periodically interrupting the transfer of ink to said at least one ink application roller ( 5 ).

2. The inking system of claim 1 including a plurality of said lifting rollers ( 12 ), said first drivable inking unit roller ( 14 ) being in contact with one of said plurality of lifting rollers ( 12 ) in an ink transfer direction and said second drivable inking unit roller ( 9 ) being in contact with another of lifting rollers ( 12 ) in an ink transfer direction.

3. The inking system of claim 1 including a further lifting roller ( 11 ) in constant frictional contact with said second drivable inking unit roller ( 9 ), a third drivable inking unit roller ( 6 ) following said further lifting roller ( 11 ) in an ink transfer direction, a plurality of said application rollers ( 5 ), and said third drivable inking unit roller ( 6 ) being functionally connected to at least one of said ink application rollers ( 5 ).

4. The inking system of claim 3 in which said further lifting roller ( 11 ) is in constant contact with said third inking unit roller ( 6 ).

5. The inking system of claim 3 in which said further lifting roller ( 11 ) is in the form of a calender roller and is periodically movable into contact with said third drivable inking unit roller ( 6 ).

6. The inking system of claim 1 in which said ink supply roller ( 15 ) is cyclically movable relative to said first drivable unit inking roller ( 14 ) for periodically increasing said nip ( 19 ).

7. The inking system of claim 1 including a plurality of said lifting rollers ( 12 ), a first said lifting roller ( 12 ) in constant frictional contact with said first drivable unit inking roller ( 14 ), said first lifting roller ( 12 ) being in the form of a movable calender roller for periodically interrupting the transport of ink to a subsequent lifting roller ( 12 ) in an ink transfer direction.

8. An inking system in a printing machine having a plate cylinder comprising:

an ink supply unit including a drivable ink supply roller ( 15 );

a drivable inking unit roller ( 9 ) adjacent the ink supply roller ( 15 );

an adjustment system ( 13 ) for effecting a defined nip ( 19 ) between said ink supply roller ( 15 ) and said drivable inking unit roller ( 9 );

a calender roller ( 10 ) in constant frictional contact with said drivable inking unit roller ( 9 );

and said first calender roller ( 10 ) being movably supported such that ink transport to a roll train containing at least one ink application roller ( 5 ) in contact with said plate cylinder may be periodically interrupted at a predetermined interruption point.

9. The inking system of claim 8 including a lifting roller ( 11 ) in constant frictional contact with said drivable inking unit roller ( 9 ), a further drivable inking unit roller ( 6 ) following said further lifting roller ( 11 ) in an ink transfer direction, a plurality of said application rollers ( 5 ), and said further drivable inking unit roller ( 6 ) being functionally connected to at least one of said ink application rollers ( 5 ).

10. The inking system of claim 9 in which said lifting roller ( 11 ) is in constant contact with said further inking unit roller ( 6 ).

11. The inking system of claim 9 in which said lifting roller ( 11 ) is in the form of a calender roller and is periodically movable into contact with said further drivable inking unit roller ( 6 ).

12. The inking system of claim 8 in which said ink supply roller ( 15 ) is cyclically movable relative to said drivable inking unit ( 9 ) for periodically increasing the defined nip ( 19 ).

13. The inking system of claim 9 in which said at least one lifting roller ( 12 ) is in the form of a movable calender roller for periodically interrupting the transport of ink to a subsequent lifting roller ( 12 ) in an ink transfer direction.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 16, 2008
From: MAN ROLAND DRUCKMASCHINEN AG
To: MANROLAND AG
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