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US1414449A
US1414449A US398160A US39816020A US1414449A US 1414449 A US1414449 A US 1414449A US 398160 A US398160 A US 398160A US 39816020 A US39816020 A US 39816020A US 1414449 A US1414449 A US 1414449A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41NPRINTING PLATES OR FOILS; MATERIALS FOR SURFACES USED IN PRINTING MACHINES FOR PRINTING, INKING, DAMPING, OR THE LIKE; PREPARING SUCH SURFACES FOR USE AND CONSERVING THEM
    • B41N7/00Shells for rollers of printing machines
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41NPRINTING PLATES OR FOILS; MATERIALS FOR SURFACES USED IN PRINTING MACHINES FOR PRINTING, INKING, DAMPING, OR THE LIKE; PREPARING SUCH SURFACES FOR USE AND CONSERVING THEM
    • B41N2207/00Location or type of the layers in shells for rollers of printing machines
    • B41N2207/02Top layers
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T279/00Chucks or sockets
    • Y10T279/17Socket type
    • Y10T279/17761Side detent
    • Y10T279/17821Set screw

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  • This invention relates to rolls for use, more particularly, in printing presses and lithographing machines, and is especially directed to improvements in the so-called composition or rubberfaced rolls, employed as pressure rolls, impression rolls, damping rolls, or, form rolls in such machines, although, not necessarily restricted totthese specific uses.
  • M-Such rolls as now usually manufactured embody a metal-core provided at its opposite end with sockets-into which are adapted to fit stub shafts or spindles on which the rollis journalled for rotation. Suchrolls are covered with asleeve of rubber or compositionmaterial, which extends from end to end of the roll and is usually cast directly thereon.
  • the object of the present invention is to so construct a rubber or composition faced roll that the ends of the facing are eflicient-ly anchored to the end of the core and, moreover, to provide such aroll wherein the ends Specification of Letters Patent. I Patented May 2,1922. Application filed July 22, 1920. Serial No. 398,160.
  • Figure '2 is an elevation of the'en'd of the roll shown in Figure 1','asit appears before the facing is applied; and, r
  • Figure 3 is "a collar member employed in the construction. i
  • the inner diameter of the sleeve 4 is made of a size to readily slip over the spindle 3 and into the position shown in Figure 2, and locked in place by the set screw 7 with one end of the sleeve resting against the respective end of the core, and the flange 5 spaced from the end of the core as clearly. shown.
  • the outer diameter of the sleeve is preferably less than the diameter of the core 1, while the outer diameter of the flange 5 is preferably less than the diameter of the finished roll.
  • a rubber or composition facing 8 is formed on 'the core. This facing may be applied in any well known manner and when finished appears as shown in Figure 1.
  • the application of the facing is so accomplished, as by casting, that its opposite ends will be hutted against the inner faces of the flanges 5 at the ends of the roll and will extend over the ends of the core 1 inwardly and closely embrace the sleeve 4.
  • This will effect the formation of a facing of tubular form throughout, but provided at its opposite ends with inwardly turned flanges 8, which embrace the end of the core and will properly hold the facin in position on the core against the longitu inal movement relative thereto,
  • the flanges 5 will also assist in the holding of the facing against the longitudinal movement relative to the core. but has the furl her at 8", so that the ends will conform in size -Wllll the flange 5, as clearly shown In 1 lg- .ure 1. a.
  • Aroll thushwnst'ructed is preferably of a uniform diameter from one end of the core to the other, but beyond the ends of the core is tapered down to the protecting flange 5, which so protcctsthe ends of the facing that they. will not check off or become broken or torn away.
  • An improved roll embodying a core, a spindle projecting beyond each end thereof, a collar fitted over each spindle and secured in place thereon, each collar being oflesser diameter than the diameter of the core, and provided intermediate its ends with an integral flange of lesser diameter than the finished roll.
  • An improved roll emlmdying a core, a spindle extending from each end thereof, a flange mounted on each spindle in spaced relation from each end of the core and of lesser diameter than the finished roll, and a cast. tubular sleeve encircling the core and provided at its opposite ends with an inturned flange extending over the edge of the roll and'abl'ltting the inner faces of the flanges of the. spindle. the tubular sleeve being tapered beyond the ends of the core to conform to the diameter of the flanges of the spindle.
  • An improved roller embodying a core, spindles projecting beyond each end thereof, a tubular facing encircling the core and extending longitudinally thereof, said facing being provided with inwardly extending flanges at its opposite ends which extend radially inward over the endsof the core, and protecting' members encircling the spindles and projecting into the end of the facing, said member being providedwvith flanges adapted to overlie the outer faces of the flanges of the facing so as to protect the opposite ends of said facing from checking.

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J. WITZIG.
ROLL.
APPLICATION man JULY 22. 1920.
1,414,449. Patented May 2, 1922.
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A TTORNEYS UNITED sTATE srATENT OFFICE,
JOHN WITZIG, OF ASTORIA, N YORK.
ROLL
To all whom, it may concern: a
, Be it known that 1, JOHN 'rrzm, a citizen of the United States, residing at Astoria, Long Island, in the county of Queens and State of New York, have invented a certain new and useful Improved Roll, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to rolls for use, more particularly, in printing presses and lithographing machines, and is especially directed to improvements in the so-called composition or rubberfaced rolls, employed as pressure rolls, impression rolls, damping rolls, or, form rolls in such machines, although, not necessarily restricted totthese specific uses. M-Such rolls, as now usually manufactured embody a metal-core provided at its opposite end with sockets-into which are adapted to fit stub shafts or spindles on which the rollis journalled for rotation. Suchrolls are covered with asleeve of rubber or compositionmaterial, which extends from end to end of the roll and is usually cast directly thereon. Rolls of this character, when new, arefound very eflicient for the purposes stated, but in a comparatively short time, the rubber or com )osition facing adjacent the ends of the rolls become worn off and in many instances pieces of the facing are broken away or torn out rendering the end portions of the rolls inefficient and un-- serviceable.
Moreover, if such rolls were applied to considerable pressure, there is a tendency for the facin to grip on the core. so that the facing eit er draws away from the ends of the roll, or protrudes beyond the ends of the core.
The object of the present invention is to so construct a rubber or composition faced roll that the ends of the facing are eflicient-ly anchored to the end of the core and, moreover, to provide such aroll wherein the ends Specification of Letters Patent. I Patented May 2,1922. Application filed July 22, 1920. Serial No. 398,160.
The accompanying drawings illustrate one practical embodiment of the present invention, but the construction therein shown is to be understood as illustrative, only, and
not as defining the limits of the invention.
Figure '2 is an elevation of the'en'd of the roll shown in Figure 1','asit appears before the facing is applied; and, r
Figure 3 is "a collar member employed in the construction. i
Since both ends of aroll are constructed the same, I have, in the interest of clearness, shown only one end in the drawings, and in this showing 1 designates a core of a roll, which is provided at each end with a socket 2 adapted to receive one end of-a spindle 3. Thisconstruction is the one usually employed In adopting-my invention to, this type of a rollyI employ the fitting shown in Figure 3 of the drawings. This fitting em bodies a. sleeve or collar 4 provided intermediate its ends with a flange 5 and tapped at 6 to receivea set screw 7. The inner diameter of the sleeve 4 is made of a size to readily slip over the spindle 3 and into the position shown in Figure 2, and locked in place by the set screw 7 with one end of the sleeve resting against the respective end of the core, and the flange 5 spaced from the end of the core as clearly. shown. The outer diameter of the sleeve is preferably less than the diameter of the core 1, while the outer diameter of the flange 5 is preferably less than the diameter of the finished roll.
After the parts have been assembled as described with a fitting at each end of the core, a rubber or composition facing 8 is formed on 'the core. This facing may be applied in any well known manner and when finished appears as shown in Figure 1.
The application of the facing is so accomplished, as by casting, that its opposite ends will be hutted against the inner faces of the flanges 5 at the ends of the roll and will extend over the ends of the core 1 inwardly and closely embrace the sleeve 4. This will effect the formation of a facing of tubular form throughout, but provided at its opposite ends with inwardly turned flanges 8, which embrace the end of the core and will properly hold the facin in position on the core against the longitu inal movement relative thereto,
The flanges 5 will also assist in the holding of the facing against the longitudinal movement relative to the core. but has the furl her at 8", so that the ends will conform in size -Wllll the flange 5, as clearly shown In 1 lg- .ure 1. a.
Aroll thushwnst'ructed is preferably of a uniform diameter from one end of the core to the other, but beyond the ends of the core is tapered down to the protecting flange 5, which so protcctsthe ends of the facing that they. will not check off or become broken or torn away. v Havin thus fully described the invention, what I c aim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is: I a a 1. An improved roll embodying a core, a spindle projecting beyond each end thereof, a collar fitted over each spindle and secured in place thereon, each collar being oflesser diameter than the diameter of the core, and provided intermediate its ends with an integral flange of lesser diameter than the finished roll. and a facing of tubular form encircling the coreand provided at its opposite endsnwith-inturned flanges which extend over the oplmsite ends of the core, and abut the inner faces of the flanges of the collars. the opposite ends of said facing being tapered beyond the ends of the core to conform with the flanges.
2. An improved roll emlmdying a core, a spindle extending from each end thereof, a flange mounted on each spindle in spaced relation from each end of the core and of lesser diameter than the finished roll, and a cast. tubular sleeve encircling the core and provided at its opposite ends with an inturned flange extending over the edge of the roll and'abl'ltting the inner faces of the flanges of the. spindle. the tubular sleeve being tapered beyond the ends of the core to conform to the diameter of the flanges of the spindle.
3. An improved roller embodying a core, spindles projecting beyond each end thereof, a tubular facing encircling the core and extending longitudinally thereof, said facing being provided with inwardly extending flanges at its opposite ends which extend radially inward over the endsof the core, and protecting' members encircling the spindles and projecting into the end of the facing, said member being providedwvith flanges adapted to overlie the outer faces of the flanges of the facing so as to protect the opposite ends of said facing from checking.
In testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this specification.
JOHN WITZIG,
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EP0009573A1 (en) * 1978-08-29 1980-04-16 GTC Gibson Technical Company Limited Transport roller for an apparatus for the wet treatment of photographic-layer carriers and construction method of such a roller
US4993133A (en) * 1990-03-30 1991-02-19 Eastman Kodak Company Interference fit roller with liquid seal
US5620514A (en) * 1994-08-22 1997-04-15 Minnesota Mining And Manufacturing Company Differential-speed gravure coating of magnetizable layers in the manufacture of magnetic recording media
US20050199117A1 (en) * 2004-03-12 2005-09-15 Quinn Timothy D. Tool adaptor for use with a reciprocating saw
US20060086218A1 (en) * 2004-03-12 2006-04-27 Quinn Timothy D Tool adaptor for use with a reciprocating saw
US20090188367A1 (en) * 2008-01-25 2009-07-30 Timothy Don Quinn Tool adaptor for use with a reciprocating saw

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP0009573A1 (en) * 1978-08-29 1980-04-16 GTC Gibson Technical Company Limited Transport roller for an apparatus for the wet treatment of photographic-layer carriers and construction method of such a roller
US4993133A (en) * 1990-03-30 1991-02-19 Eastman Kodak Company Interference fit roller with liquid seal
WO1991015419A1 (en) * 1990-03-30 1991-10-17 Eastman Kodak Company Interference fit roller with liquid seal
US5620514A (en) * 1994-08-22 1997-04-15 Minnesota Mining And Manufacturing Company Differential-speed gravure coating of magnetizable layers in the manufacture of magnetic recording media
US20050199117A1 (en) * 2004-03-12 2005-09-15 Quinn Timothy D. Tool adaptor for use with a reciprocating saw
US20060086218A1 (en) * 2004-03-12 2006-04-27 Quinn Timothy D Tool adaptor for use with a reciprocating saw
US7631584B2 (en) 2004-03-12 2009-12-15 Quinn Tools, Inc. Tool adaptor for use with a reciprocating saw
US20090188367A1 (en) * 2008-01-25 2009-07-30 Timothy Don Quinn Tool adaptor for use with a reciprocating saw

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