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US10935A
US10935A US10935DA US10935A US 10935 A US10935 A US 10935A US 10935D A US10935D A US 10935DA US 10935 A US10935 A US 10935A
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    • B41F27/1218Devices for attaching printing elements or formes to supports for attaching flexible printing formes comprising printing plate tensioning devices
    • B41F27/1225Devices for attaching printing elements or formes to supports for attaching flexible printing formes comprising printing plate tensioning devices moving in the printing plate end substantially rectilinearly
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  • Figure 1 is a transverse section of a cylinder, having the blanket attached by my device.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of a part of the same.
  • the method at presentemployed, of attaching the blankets to the cylinders by sewing, is both inconvenient and insecure.
  • the object of my invention is to obtain a means of attachment which affords the requisite se? curity, and enables the blanket to be attached quickly, and every part to be brought to any desirable, and an uniform degree of tension.
  • This invention consists in the employment, as hereinafter described, within the cylinder, of a series of pins, a toothed bar,
  • the saidbar being for the purpose of holding one end of the blanket, While the. other is attached to the cylinder, and the male and female screw being for the purpose of drawing the blanket to the desired degree of tension.
  • A is the cylinder shaft.
  • B is the cylinder which is usually made in sections; one of such sections being represented in Fig.2.
  • C is the opening toreceive the gripper shaft.
  • D is a ring formed of two parts, connected by screws, a, a, to clamp the shaft 'Q 1 IllI the center of the section of the cylinder.
  • One part of this ring has: a lug, b, in which is a female screw, which receives the male screw, E.
  • This screw has a collar,
  • the toothed bar forms a pivot by which to attach the toothed bar, G.
  • the toothed bar is of a length nearly equal to the interior length of the section of the cylinder, and is pivoted to the screw at the center of its length, and capable of vibrating freely.
  • On its front side is a row of hooked teeth, 0, 0, whose points turn toward the outside of the cylinder.
  • the screw E stands in a line toward the opening, in the cylinder, inclining rather toward that side of the opening, nearest which the bar, G, is situated.
  • the blanket which is represented in the drawing in red color, to distinguish it from other parts, is attached by catching one end upon a row of pins, d, standing inward from the shell of the cylinder near that edge of the opening, C, which is on the opposite side of the screw to the bar, G, and then leading it aroundthe cylinder, and down the back of the bar, G, and turning the edge up in front of the bar, and catching it on the hooked teeth, 0, 0.
  • the screw may be taken altogether from the cylinder; or, at any rate,
  • the screw is screwed inward to the cylinder, to draw the blanket tight, and as it tightens, the oscillation of the bar, G, insures the same degree of tension to both sides, and to all. parts, if hooked straightly at the ends.
  • the female screw, to receive the male screw, E may be formed in any part of the interior of the cylinder, instead of in a ring secured to the shaft; but that method of construction affords facility, by moving the ring upon the shaft, to bring the screw to the proper position; and in that respect, is probably better than any other.
  • the arrangement of all the parts is such that the necessary manipulations in taking off, adjusting, or renewing the blanket, can all be performed without disarranging or removing the gripper shaft, or any other part of the press; and that the proper working of no part is interfered with.

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PATENTET) MAY 16, 1854,"
W. H. STREET. r ATTACHMENT FORBLANKETS 0F PRINTING PRE'SSES.
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WILLIAM H. STREET, on NEW YORK, N. Y.
MODE or A'r'mcnme IBLANKETS TO cYEINDEEs'FoE rEINTINe-rREssEs.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM; HENRY STREET, of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Device for Attaching the Blankets to the Cylinders of Printing-Presses; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full,
clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which Figure 1, is a transverse section of a cylinder, having the blanket attached by my device. Fig. 2, is a longitudinal section of a part of the same.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the several figures.
The method at presentemployed, of attaching the blankets to the cylinders by sewing, is both inconvenient and insecure. The object of my invention is to obtain a means of attachment which affords the requisite se? curity, and enables the blanket to be attached quickly, and every part to be brought to any desirable, and an uniform degree of tension.
This invention consists in the employment, as hereinafter described, within the cylinder, of a series of pins, a toothed bar,
and a male and female screw; the saidbar being for the purpose of holding one end of the blanket, While the. other is attached to the cylinder, and the male and female screw being for the purpose of drawing the blanket to the desired degree of tension.
To enable those skilled in the art, to make and use myinvention, I will proceed to describe its construction and operation.
A, is the cylinder shaft.
B, is the cylinder which is usually made in sections; one of such sections being represented in Fig.2.
C, is the opening toreceive the gripper shaft. p
D, is a ring formed of two parts, connected by screws, a, a, to clamp the shaft 'Q 1 IllI the center of the section of the cylinder. One part of this ring has: a lug, b, in which is a female screw, which receives the male screw, E. This screw has a collar,
, f, fast upon it, below its head, and below loose collar, a small pin is inserted in the screw to prevent the screw moving endwise in the collar. At the back of the collar, F, and firmly attachedto it, is a stud, which stands at right angles to the screw, and
forms a pivot by which to attach the toothed bar, G. The toothed bar is of a length nearly equal to the interior length of the section of the cylinder, and is pivoted to the screw at the center of its length, and capable of vibrating freely. On its front side is a row of hooked teeth, 0, 0, whose points turn toward the outside of the cylinder. The screw E, stands in a line toward the opening, in the cylinder, inclining rather toward that side of the opening, nearest which the bar, G, is situated.
The blanket, which is represented in the drawing in red color, to distinguish it from other parts, is attached by catching one end upon a row of pins, d, standing inward from the shell of the cylinder near that edge of the opening, C, which is on the opposite side of the screw to the bar, G, and then leading it aroundthe cylinder, and down the back of the bar, G, and turning the edge up in front of the bar, and catching it on the hooked teeth, 0, 0. In order to accomplish this easily, the screw may be taken altogether from the cylinder; or, at any rate,
drawn back as far as is necessary, before attaching the blanket to the bar. After the blanket is attached to the bar, the screw is screwed inward to the cylinder, to draw the blanket tight, and as it tightens, the oscillation of the bar, G, insures the same degree of tension to both sides, and to all. parts, if hooked straightly at the ends.
The female screw, to receive the male screw, E, may be formed in any part of the interior of the cylinder, instead of in a ring secured to the shaft; but that method of construction affords facility, by moving the ring upon the shaft, to bring the screw to the proper position; and in that respect, is probably better than any other.
The arrangement of all the parts is such that the necessary manipulations in taking off, adjusting, or renewing the blanket, can all be performed without disarranging or removing the gripper shaft, or any other part of the press; and that the proper working of no part is interfered with.
What I claim as my invention, and desire has a screw, E, applied in any Way, subto secure by Letters Patent, is stantially as described, to draw it inward to 10 Attaching one end of the blanket to the tighten the blanket. cylinder, by a row of pins, (Z, arranged W H STREET 5 within the cylinder, on one side of the opening which receives the gripper shaft; and Witnesses: the other end to a toothed bar, Gr, which 00- O. D.- MUNN, cupies a position Within the cylinder, and M10. W. HAMILTON.
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US3062141A (en) * 1961-03-01 1962-11-06 James G Graves Blanket clamp for off-set press

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