US1643488A - Fountain inking roll - Google Patents

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US1643488A
US1643488A US174464A US17446427A US1643488A US 1643488 A US1643488 A US 1643488A US 174464 A US174464 A US 174464A US 17446427 A US17446427 A US 17446427A US 1643488 A US1643488 A US 1643488A
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James H Matthews
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  • Fig. I is a view of the roll partly in side elevation, partly in axial section;
  • Fig. 11 is a view in end elevation.
  • the roll includes a shell of impervious material, ordinarily of metal, faced with felt.
  • a shell of impervious material ordinarily of metal, faced with felt.
  • heads 2 are one or both of them adjustably secured, as by the screw-thread connection 10.
  • the space within constitutes an in reservoir.
  • the heads 2 are of greater diameter than the body 1, and they present opposite faces 20 between which opposite felt, advantageously built of 3, encircling the body 1, is by the application of and'adjustment of the removable head or heads, securely clamped. 1 is perforate, that the ink within the reservoir may while the roll continues in service have access automatically to the felt face of the roll.
  • This body of felt soaks up theink so supplied to it. Its consistency 15 is thus available on its to meet the service.
  • the preparation of the ink ink having prop-pr physical characteristics are matters wit u the knowledge of those who use such apparatus.
  • a filling hole closed by a removable plug 21 may be formed at a convenient place; here it is shown to be formed in one head 0 the cylinder. cation, such as the arrow 22 or the line 23 And the head may bear indior both, that the user may know when the roll is in position .with the perforations 30 all above the the grooves horizontal axial plane, and with 31 entirely beneath the horizontal axial plane. We have said entirely above and entirely beneath-the axial plane, whereas Fig. 11 of the drawings shows the extreme perforations 30 centered in-a diameter of the cylinder, so that, accurately the diameter of one perforation, the perforate area exceeds a half cylinder.
  • the roll is for all purposes of operation maintained on a horizontal axis.
  • the filling hole is preferably drilled through the head in such position that when the assembly is completed it shall lie on the-same side of the cylinder with perforations and on the This relative assembly has so been made plug 21 maybe removed and through the hole ink may be introduced into the reservoir. within, in quantity to fill the reservoir not more than half full. The plug 21 may then be replaced. The roll may then be rotated and used and ink will be supplied through the felt facing after the usual manner'.
  • An inking roll consisting of a cylindrical body of impervious material provided with a superficial facing of pervious material, the cylindrical body to one side of an axial plane affording an imperforate semi-cylindrical ink trough, the cylindrical body in such portion being provided on its outer surface with transversely extending grooves, and the cylindrical body to the other side of such axial planebeing provided with ink conducting perforations.

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- Sept. 27, 1927. 3 4
H. w. EHRLEN ET AL' FOUNTAIN INKING ROLL Filed March 11'. 1927 or FILL UABQVEAINE I I INVENTORS Patented Sept. 27, 1927.
UNITED STATES Application serve its intended purposes, and yet the roll,
virtue of our invention, possess this characteristic: When at rest it 18 free of ervoir to and through faces a body of a series of rings a roll adapted for to I ential extentofthe shell The body In the heads oftheroll .sho .cesz s areintended to receive the undesirable seepage of ink from the resthe roll surface.
A roll embodying the invention is shown in the accompanying drawings. Fig. I is a view of the roll partly in side elevation, partly in axial section; Fig. 11 is a view in end elevation.
The roll includes a shell of impervious material, ordinarily of metal, faced with felt. To hollow cylindrical roll body 1, the
heads 2 are one or both of them adjustably secured, as by the screw-thread connection 10. The space within constitutes an in reservoir. The heads 2 are of greater diameter than the body 1, and they present opposite faces 20 between which opposite felt, advantageously built of 3, encircling the body 1, is by the application of and'adjustment of the removable head or heads, securely clamped. 1 is perforate, that the ink within the reservoir may while the roll continues in service have access automatically to the felt face of the roll. This body of felt soaks up theink so supplied to it. Its consistency 15 is thus available on its to meet the service. The preparation of the ink ink having prop-pr physical characteristics are matters wit u the knowledge of those who use such apparatus.
externally we have 24.- These reconical bearing on which the roll may turn. In '5 respect the particular roll shown is exemplary me ly. show that the invention is practicable upon rotation, that it may in service performits intended oflice. f The perforations 30 through'the bod 3 are not found throughout all the circum erlike body 3; they thrpughout, a portion only of the axial conical recesses are found circumferential advantageously throughout half the circumk tent is grooved externally,
spealn'ng, by
All that concerns us is to.
V 1,643,488 PATENT OFFICE.
AND JAMES H. MATTHEWS, OF PITTSBURGH, I V HQMATTHEWS 8n COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
or rr'r'rsnunon,
FOUNTAIN rNxrNe ROLL.
filed Karen 11, 1927. Serial n. 174,464.
extent of the cylinder and ferential extent, to one side only of an axial plane. Throughout so much of the extent of the cylinder as may be desired, and as here shown throughout the imperforate portion of the cylinder, to the other side of that axial plane, superficial grooves 31 extend.' These grooves ext-end transversely and are here advantageously shown to extend semicircumfer entially, from one perforation O to another, and they preferably exfind helically upon the cylindrical surface.
3 throughout half its cylindrical extent imperforate, it is adapted when in proper position to contain without escape and without consequent seepage through the ,felt, a body of ink which fills the reservoir less than half full. By virtue of the fact that the body 3 throughout this half of its exthe ink issuing when the roll is in rotation through perforations 30 is distributed beneath the felt roll body and the whole of the felt facing plied with ink.
A filling hole closed by a removable plug 21 may be formed at a convenient place; here it is shown to be formed in one head 0 the cylinder. cation, such as the arrow 22 or the line 23 And the head may bear indior both, that the user may know when the roll is in position .with the perforations 30 all above the the grooves horizontal axial plane, and with 31 entirely beneath the horizontal axial plane. We have said entirely above and entirely beneath-the axial plane, whereas Fig. 11 of the drawings shows the extreme perforations 30 centered in-a diameter of the cylinder, so that, accurately the diameter of one perforation, the perforate area exceeds a half cylinder. But the purportand meaning of the description will, with'allowance for this, be understood It will be perceived that the head which bears these indiciami ht be integral with or'otherwise positively xed in its position relatively but if-it be united to screw-thread engagement. as shown, when screwed to-position upon body 1, the
the cylinder body by thento the cylinder body;
4 side opposite to grooves 31.
positionis indicated in Fig. II. When the service must be carefully established, so that e indicia referredto shall occupy proper rotational position relatively to the perforate and the grooved'portions of body 1.
The roll is for all purposes of operation maintained on a horizontal axis. The filling hole is preferably drilled through the head in such position that when the assembly is completed it shall lie on the-same side of the cylinder with perforations and on the This relative assembly has so been made plug 21 maybe removed and through the hole ink may be introduced into the reservoir. within, in quantity to fill the reservoir not more than half full. The plug 21 may then be replaced. The roll may then be rotated and used and ink will be supplied through the felt facing after the usual manner'.
At times when the roll is to remain idleat night, or at other times of inactionit is carefully placed in the position indicated in Fig. II, with the perforations 3O allabove the horizontal axial plane and the imperforate part of the-cylinder entirely below the horizontal axial plane. .80 long as the roll the inkto the roll surface.
We claim as our invention:
An inking roll consisting of a cylindrical body of impervious material provided with a superficial facing of pervious material, the cylindrical body to one side of an axial plane affording an imperforate semi-cylindrical ink trough, the cylindrical body in such portion being provided on its outer surface with transversely extending grooves, and the cylindrical body to the other side of such axial planebeing provided with ink conducting perforations.
In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands.
HARRY W.. EHRLEN. JAMES H MATTHEWS.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3044397A (en) * 1959-05-11 1962-07-17 Uarco Inc Inking mechanism for imprinters
US3059573A (en) * 1960-08-26 1962-10-23 Dominic J Marzullo Dampening system for an offset lithography machine
US3072053A (en) * 1959-04-16 1963-01-08 Anker Werke Ag Inking device for inking ribbons, felt rollers, rubber coatings and the like
EP0922579A2 (en) * 1997-12-10 1999-06-16 Monarch Marking Systems, INC. Ink roller assembly

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3072053A (en) * 1959-04-16 1963-01-08 Anker Werke Ag Inking device for inking ribbons, felt rollers, rubber coatings and the like
US3044397A (en) * 1959-05-11 1962-07-17 Uarco Inc Inking mechanism for imprinters
US3059573A (en) * 1960-08-26 1962-10-23 Dominic J Marzullo Dampening system for an offset lithography machine
EP0922579A2 (en) * 1997-12-10 1999-06-16 Monarch Marking Systems, INC. Ink roller assembly
EP0922579A3 (en) * 1997-12-10 2000-04-05 Monarch Marking Systems, INC. Ink roller assembly

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