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US1498754A
US1498754A US627064A US62706423A US1498754A US 1498754 A US1498754 A US 1498754A US 627064 A US627064 A US 627064A US 62706423 A US62706423 A US 62706423A US 1498754 A US1498754 A US 1498754A
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  • This invention relates to a device for nonadjustably positioning printing plates on a collective form base.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide device by which ordinary adjustable printing plates may be accurately and non-adjustably imposed in proper position on the first form or on the several following forms without the necessity of trial sheets or manual adjustment of plates either on the first form or on the following forms.
  • Another object of the invention is 'to provide printing plates and a collective form base each having co-operating means for non-adjustably positioning said plates on said base and holding them from movement horizontally.
  • Another obj ect of the invention is to p rovide non-adjustable positioning means in the base and the adjacent bottom ⁇ surface of the printing plate by which the plates are collectively directions.
  • Another object of the invention is to pro; v de as holding means grooves so situated 1n the bottom of the platejzas to be aligned with the printing face of the plate.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide co-operating means of grooves in the plates which so co operate with grooves in the collective form base as to obtain an accurate alignment of the printing face ir spaced and aligned in two Serial No. 627,064.
  • Fig. 1 is a plan View of a base and an assembled group ofprinting plates mountedf thereon illustrating an embodiment of my invention. 7
  • Fig. 2 is a section on line 2-2 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective View ofthe collective forn base with one plate in place and the splines-shown'in position.
  • Fig. 4 is a view of the' bottom surface ofa plate such as shown in Figs. land 3;
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the splines.
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective View of another form of spline shaped 'asa cross suitable for use with any of'the bases. I w
  • Fig. 7f is a planview of a base and an assembled group of printing plates illustrating another embodimentpf myinvention.
  • Fig. 8 is a View in perspective of; the collective form base with one plate in position.
  • Fig. 9 is a section on line 99 of Fig. 7.
  • Fig. 10 is a view of the bottom surface of a plate such as shown in Figs. 7 and 9.
  • Fig 11 is an assembly of splines suitable for use with the structure shown in Figs. 7 and 10. l
  • the base onwhich the plates. are imposed is provided with positioning means extending in intersecting or 'co-ordi'nating directions and the printing plates are provided-with corresponding positioning means so positioned that when they are imposed on the non-adjustable p0- sitioning means ---in the base,”'o'r-in"th'eir cooperating relation to the means of the base,
  • the positioning meansin'the base is preferably formed'of a system of grooves part of which are 'parallel to each other and at right angles to other parallel'grooves.
  • the printing plates are provided on their bottom surfaces'with (Jo-operating grooves, also arranged atrightv angles and adaptedto be positioned in the plates so that when superposed on the grooves of the base the plates are in their correctly spaced and aligned positions.
  • Separate splines or keys are positioned in the grooves of the base and project into the grooves of the printing plates in such manner that when the plates are properly positioned to bring the grooves of the plates and base into superposed position the splines will engage and hold the plates in their proper and non-adjustably aligned position.
  • a base is provided with grooves 12'extending in a longitudinal direction and grooves 14 intersecting the grooves 12 at right angles as shown in Figs. 1 to 3 or with cross shaped grooves as shown in Figs. 7 to 9.
  • the parallel grooves 12 and 14 or the cross shaped groove 15 are non-adjustably spaced in accordance with the collective form to-be printed and the size and spacing of the plates to be mounted on the collective form base.
  • Splines 16 and 18 are mounted in the grooves 12 and 14 respectively and extend above the face of the base, as indicated in Fig. 3, to project into and engage suitable grooves on the bottom surface of the plates which are to be imposed on the base.
  • splines adapted to be mounted individually and separately in the grooves 12 and 14 or in groove 15
  • single compound splines in the form of a cross 20, as illustrated in Fig. 6 in the form of Ts or Us 22, as illustrated in Fig. 11, may be employed to be mounted in the intersections of the said grooves.
  • Printing plates 24 to be imposed on the collective form base 10 are provided in their bases with grooves 26 and 28 situated at right angles to each other or with'cross shaped grooves 29 (Fig. 10) to receive the projecting portions of the splines 16 and 18, or 01-22.
  • the grooves 26, 28 or 29 are sopositioned with the plate printing edges 24, 24 24 and 24 that when they receive the splines which project above the base they are in their correct spaced and aligned position relative to the printing face 24 of each other in collective form for printing.
  • the printing faces of the plates 24 (which faces are bound respectively by 24, 24 24 and 24 are arranged in two rows with the adjacent edges of the printing faces of the plates parallel to each other, and the other edges of the printingfaces in alignment with each other irrespective of whether the flanges 30 and 36 which extend from the printing edges of the plates are crooked and irregular or not.
  • the grooves '26 on each plate are parallel to the edges 24 and 24 of the printing faces and are spaced a sufiicient distance therefrom to provide a correct distance between the edges 24 of one printing edge and 24 of the adjacent printing'edge.
  • the grooves 28 of the plate are positioned at right angles to the grooves 26 and edges 24 and 24 of the printing faces thus providing the correct alignment and the corresponding grooves 14 in the base are spaced apart the width of the plates plus the distance between the printing faces to provide the proper spacing of the plates in the rows of plates.
  • the base which base may be a single piece of material or made up of a plurality of pieces of material fitted together, it is only necessary to place the splines in the grooves of the base and place the plates in position so that their grooves engage the splines to accurately position the printing face of the plates on the base.
  • the base illustrated as one solid piece, can obviously be made up and composed of and from a plurality of individual base blocks, with each individual block grooved so as to co-operate with the non-adjustable means for positioning a collective form of printing plates.
  • A. device of the type described which comprises a form base having in collective formation grooves in its upper surface extendingrin intersecting directions to each other, splines in said grooves and plates having grooves in their bottom surface posi tioned non-adjustably to receive said splines.
  • a device of the type described which comprises a form base having in collective formation intersecting grooves in its upper surface, splines in said grooves, and a collective form of printing plates having The plates may then grooves positioned non-adjustably to receive the projecting portions of said splines.
  • a device of the type described which comprises a form base having in collective formation grooves intersecting at right angles, splines in said grooves and projecting above the surface of said base, and a collective form of printing plates having grooves to receive the upwardly projecting portions of said splines.
  • a device of the type described which comprises a form base having in collective formation grooves in its upper surface extending in intersecting directions, printing plates imposed in collective form on said base and means extending from said plate into said grooves in said base.
  • a device of the type described which comprises a form base having in collective formation splines projecting upwardly from its surface and extending along said surface in intersecting directions and a collective form of printing plates having grooves in their under surfaces to receive said splines.
  • a device of the type described which comprises a form base having in collective formation intersecting splines projecting upwardly from its surface and a collective form of printing plates on said base having intersecting grooves to receive said splines.
  • a device of the type described which comprises a form base having in collective formation splines projecting upwardly from the surface of the base and intersecting on said surface at right angles and a collective form of printing plates on said base having grooves in their bottom surface to receive said splines.
  • a device of the type described which comprises a form base having in collective formation parallel grooves extending longitudinally on its upper surface and parallel grooves in collective formation intersecting said grooves at right angles, printing plates non-adjustably imposed on said base having grooves in their bottom surfaces intersecting at right angles and adapted to be superposed on the grooves of said base and splines adapted to lie in said opposing grooves to compose a collective form of printing plates.
  • a collective form base of the type de scribed having grooves extending longitudinally in its upper surface and grooves in said surface at right angles to said longitudinally extending grooves.
  • a collective form base of the type described having grooves extending longitudinally in its upper surface and grooves extending at right angles to said longitudinally extending grooves and splines mounted in said intersecting grooves.

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June 24, "1924. 1,498,754
- G. M. REPP TYPOGRAPHIC FORM Fi led March 23, 1923 2 Sheets-Shun. 1
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2 BY A l Ag. ATTORNEY Patented June 24, 1924.
GROVER M. REZPP, on ivEW YoBK, 1v. Y., ASSIGNOR or ONE-HALF 'ro MAI-IRIGE J. I
O'CONNOR, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
TYPOGRAPH'IC FO'RM.
Application filed March 23, 1923-.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Gnovnn M. Rnrr, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the borough of Manhattan, city, county, and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Typographic Forms, of which the following is a specification. V
This invention relates to a device for nonadjustably positioning printing plates on a collective form base.
hen a number of printing plates, such as electrotypes, are imposed on a base in collective form, a careful adjustment of the face of each individual plate of each and several forms of a specified job to be printed is required to bring each plate into its proper position on the base relative to the face of the other plates. This requires the printing of several trial sheets from each form of adjustably imposed plates and the readjustment of' the plates of each and the several forms until they; are accurately positioned.
An object of the present invention is to provide device by which ordinary adjustable printing plates may be accurately and non-adjustably imposed in proper position on the first form or on the several following forms without the necessity of trial sheets or manual adjustment of plates either on the first form or on the following forms. I
Another object of the invention is 'to provide printing plates and a collective form base each having co-operating means for non-adjustably positioning said plates on said base and holding them from movement horizontally. I
Another obj ect of the invention is to p rovide non-adjustable positioning means in the base and the adjacent bottom} surface of the printing plate by which the plates are collectively directions.
Another object of the invention is to pro; v de as holding means grooves so situated 1n the bottom of the platejzas to be aligned with the printing face of the plate.
A further object of the invention is to provide co-operating means of grooves in the plates which so co operate with grooves in the collective form base as to obtain an accurate alignment of the printing face ir spaced and aligned in two Serial No. 627,064.
respective of the faulty or irregular flange edges of the plate. v
With these and other objects in view the invention comprises the'device described and set forth in the followingspecifications and claims. i v v Thevarious features of the invention are illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which: Fig. 1 is a plan View of a base and an assembled group ofprinting plates mountedf thereon illustrating an embodiment of my invention. 7
. Fig. 2 is a section on line 2-2 of Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a perspective View ofthe collective forn base with one plate in place and the splines-shown'in position. Fig. 4: is a view of the' bottom surface ofa plate such as shown in Figs. land 3; Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the splines. Fig. 6 is a perspective View of another form of spline shaped 'asa cross suitable for use with any of'the bases. I w
Fig. 7fis a planview of a base and an assembled group of printing plates illustrating another embodimentpf myinvention.
Fig. 8 is a View in perspective of; the collective form base with one plate in position. Fig. 9 is a section on line 99 of Fig. 7. Fig. 10 isa view of the bottom surface of a plate such as shown in Figs. 7 and 9. Fig 11 is an assembly of splines suitable for use with the structure shown in Figs. 7 and 10. l
In the present invention the base onwhich the plates. are imposed is provided with positioning means extending in intersecting or 'co-ordi'nating directions and the printing plates are provided-with corresponding positioning means so positioned that when they are imposed on the non-adjustable p0- sitioning means ---in the base,"'o'r-in"th'eir cooperating relation to the means of the base,
the printing faces are in'their exact spaced and aligned position. The positioning meansin'the base is preferably formed'of a system of grooves part of which are 'parallel to each other and at right angles to other parallel'grooves. The printing plates are provided on their bottom surfaces'with (Jo-operating grooves, also arranged atrightv angles and adaptedto be positioned in the plates so that when superposed on the grooves of the base the plates are in their correctly spaced and aligned positions. Separate splines or keys are positioned in the grooves of the base and project into the grooves of the printing plates in such manner that when the plates are properly positioned to bring the grooves of the plates and base into superposed position the splines will engage and hold the plates in their proper and non-adjustably aligned position.
Referring more particularly to the accompanying drawing, a base is provided with grooves 12'extending in a longitudinal direction and grooves 14 intersecting the grooves 12 at right angles as shown in Figs. 1 to 3 or with cross shaped grooves as shown in Figs. 7 to 9. The parallel grooves 12 and 14 or the cross shaped groove 15 are non-adjustably spaced in accordance with the collective form to-be printed and the size and spacing of the plates to be mounted on the collective form base.
Splines 16 and 18 are mounted in the grooves 12 and 14 respectively and extend above the face of the base, as indicated in Fig. 3, to project into and engage suitable grooves on the bottom surface of the plates which are to be imposed on the base. Instead of splines adapted to be mounted individually and separately in the grooves 12 and 14 or in groove 15, single compound splines in the form of a cross 20, as illustrated in Fig. 6 in the form of Ts or Us 22, as illustrated in Fig. 11, may be employed to be mounted in the intersections of the said grooves.
Printing plates 24 to be imposed on the collective form base 10 are provided in their bases with grooves 26 and 28 situated at right angles to each other or with'cross shaped grooves 29 (Fig. 10) to receive the projecting portions of the splines 16 and 18, or 01-22. The grooves 26, 28 or 29 are sopositioned with the plate printing edges 24, 24 24 and 24 that when they receive the splines which project above the base they are in their correct spaced and aligned position relative to the printing face 24 of each other in collective form for printing. Thus, in the example illustrated in the accompanying drawing, the printing faces of the plates 24 (which faces are bound respectively by 24, 24 24 and 24 are arranged in two rows with the adjacent edges of the printing faces of the plates parallel to each other, and the other edges of the printingfaces in alignment with each other irrespective of whether the flanges 30 and 36 which extend from the printing edges of the plates are crooked and irregular or not. For this purpose the grooves '26 on each plate are parallel to the edges 24 and 24 of the printing faces and are spaced a sufiicient distance therefrom to provide a correct distance between the edges 24 of one printing edge and 24 of the adjacent printing'edge. Similarly, the grooves 28 of the plate are positioned at right angles to the grooves 26 and edges 24 and 24 of the printing faces thus providing the correct alignment and the corresponding grooves 14 in the base are spaced apart the width of the plates plus the distance between the printing faces to provide the proper spacing of the plates in the rows of plates.
Similarly, the respective cross shaped groove 15 in the base and 29 in the plate are so positioned as to give the correct spacing and alignment.
In assembling the plates on the base, which base may be a single piece of material or made up of a plurality of pieces of material fitted together, it is only necessary to place the splines in the grooves of the base and place the plates in position so that their grooves engage the splines to accurately position the printing face of the plates on the base. be fastened to the base by means of tacks 34 driven into the flange edges 30 and 36 at the edge of the plates in the usual manner or may be fastened to the base in any other suitable manner.
Through this invention a rapid and accurate positioning and alignment of the printing'face of the plates on the base is assured and the shifting of the plates on the base and testing of the accuracy of their adjustment with trial sheets are avoided.
The base, illustrated as one solid piece, can obviously be made up and composed of and from a plurality of individual base blocks, with each individual block grooved so as to co-operate with the non-adjustable means for positioning a collective form of printing plates.
As changes of construction could be made within the scope of my invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
Having thus described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is: I
1. A. device of the type described which comprises a form base having in collective formation grooves in its upper surface extendingrin intersecting directions to each other, splines in said grooves and plates having grooves in their bottom surface posi tioned non-adjustably to receive said splines.
2. A device of the type described which comprises a form base having in collective formation intersecting grooves in its upper surface, splines in said grooves, and a collective form of printing plates having The plates may then grooves positioned non-adjustably to receive the projecting portions of said splines.
3. A device of the type described Which comprises a form base having in collective formation grooves intersecting at right angles, splines in said grooves and projecting above the surface of said base, and a collective form of printing plates having grooves to receive the upwardly projecting portions of said splines.
4. A device of the type described Which comprises a form base having in collective formation grooves in its upper surface extending in intersecting directions, printing plates imposed in collective form on said base and means extending from said plate into said grooves in said base.
5. A device of the type described which comprises a form base having in collective formation splines projecting upwardly from its surface and extending along said surface in intersecting directions and a collective form of printing plates having grooves in their under surfaces to receive said splines.
6. A device of the type described which comprises a form base having in collective formation intersecting splines projecting upwardly from its surface and a collective form of printing plates on said base having intersecting grooves to receive said splines.
7. A device of the type described which comprises a form base having in collective formation splines projecting upwardly from the surface of the base and intersecting on said surface at right angles and a collective form of printing plates on said base having grooves in their bottom surface to receive said splines.
8. A device of the type described which comprises a form base having in collective formation parallel grooves extending longitudinally on its upper surface and parallel grooves in collective formation intersecting said grooves at right angles, printing plates non-adjustably imposed on said base having grooves in their bottom surfaces intersecting at right angles and adapted to be superposed on the grooves of said base and splines adapted to lie in said opposing grooves to compose a collective form of printing plates.
9. A collective form base of the type de scribed having grooves extending longitudinally in its upper surface and grooves in said surface at right angles to said longitudinally extending grooves.
10. A collective form base of the type described having grooves extending longitudinally in its upper surface and grooves extending at right angles to said longitudinally extending grooves and splines mounted in said intersecting grooves.
GROVER M. REPP.
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