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US2350089A
US2350089A US488014A US48801443A US2350089A US 2350089 A US2350089 A US 2350089A US 488014 A US488014 A US 488014A US 48801443 A US48801443 A US 48801443A US 2350089 A US2350089 A US 2350089A
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  • the present invention relates to scaling mechanisms for bearings and embodies, more speciflcally, an improved form. of bearing seal by means of which fluid may be prevented effectively from advancing axially along a shaft and entering the shaft bearings.
  • Figure 1 is a view in vertical section, partly broken away to show details of the structure with greater clarity, and showing a sealing mechanism constructed in accordance with the present invention
  • Figure 2 is a view in transverse section, taken on the plane indicated by the line 22 in Figure l and looking in the direction of the arrows and
  • Figure 3 is a view in horizontal section, taken on the line 3-4 of Figure 2 and looking in the direction of the arrows.
  • a printing cylinder is indicated at Ill having a shaft ll formed with a sleeve If.
  • the cylinder is supported in a side frame of the press as shown at It, the frame being provided with bearing mechanism indicated generally at ll.
  • a conventional bearing seal is utilized at It, and the details of the bearing and seal above mentioned need not be described further, in view of the fact that these elements are conventional.
  • the printing cylinder ll is provided with an excess quantity of ink that is wiped from the cylinder doctor blade I! shown in Figure 2, the doctor blade being provided with other deflecting and sealing elements which need not be described in further detail herein, in view of the fact that they form no part of the present invention.
  • Figure 2 shows an impression cylinder l1 and a web I: which receives a printed impression from the printing cylinder ii.
  • end sealing plates I! are provided, also in accordance with conventional practice.
  • the end seal is mounted upon a mounting plate 2
  • a sealing plate section or shield It is secured, by means of a spacer block 25, to the adjacent side of the press frame and is formed with a curvedinterior edge at that is adapted to lie against or in very close proximity to the printing cylinder journal or sleeve If.
  • the shield id is formed with a meeting edge ii that cooperates with a similar edge ll of a removable shield or plate section 29 mounted upon a spacer block 3! that is secured to a removable portion 36 of the press frame.
  • the upper edges of the shields 24 and 28 lie within the rabbet 2% to seal the bearing against the passage of ink beneath the cover strip 2
  • the removable shield is formed with a curved interior edge I! that era-cooperates with the cylindrical surface of the journal or sleeve 12 in a manner similar to the surface 28.
  • the removable shield 28 is formed with a re-- Completed portion 33 having a sloping bottom surface 34 down which the ink may run to be returned to the ink fountain.
  • a lever I! On the side of the shield 2! adjacent the bearing, a lever I! is provided, the lever being pivoted on a pivot pin II.
  • the lever is formed with an over-sized aperture 31 within which a fixed pin a is recessed, the pin 38 being secured to the shield 29 to provide a limited pivotal movement of the lever with respect to the shield.
  • a spring 39 is seated in a recess ll formed in the spacer block 3
  • the lever II is provided with a flber scraper blade 42 which is positioned so that it lies in a plane that is not parallel to the axis of the cylinder shaft. As illustrated in Figures 1 and 2, the slope of the flber scraper is downwardly and inwardly toward the printing cylinder. As a result, rotation of the printing cylinder in the from the surface of the shaft and deflected by the scraper blade into the pocket or recessed portion 33 to fall back into the fountain.
  • a hearing seal for printing cylinders com prising a printing cylinder having a shaft, a bearing'for the shaft, a scraper blade, means to mount the blade at an angle to the axis of the lever, and means to urge the lever toward the shaft to cause the blade to engage the surface of the shaft.
  • a hearing seal for printing cylinders comprising a printing cylinder having a shaft, a bearing for the shaft, a two-piece shield formed with a curved surface adapted to lie closely adjacent the shaft, a lever hinged on the shield on the side opposite the cylinder, a scraper blade on the lever, and means to urge the lever toward the shaft to cause the blade to engage the surface of the shaft.
  • a bearing seal for printing cylinders comprising a printing cylinder havipg a shaft, a
  • a hearing seal for printing cylinders comprising a printing cylinder having a shaft, a bearing for the shaft, a two-piece shield, each of said pieces being formed with a curved surface adapted to lie closely adjacent the shaft, means to secure one piece rigidly in position with its curved surface closely adjacent the shaft.
  • a bearing seal for printing cylinders comprising a printing cylinder having a shaft, a
  • each of said pieces being formed with a curved surface adapted to lie closely adjacent the shaft, means to secure one piece rigidly in position with its curved surface closely adjacent the shaft, means to mount the other piece removably in position with its curved surface closely and means to urge the lever toward the shaft to cause the blade to engage the surface thereof.
  • a hearing seal for printing cylinders comprising a printing cylinder having a shaft, 9. bearing for the .shaft, a two-piece shield, each of adjacent the shaft, a lever hinged on the removv able piece on the side opposite the cylinder, a scraper blade on the lever, and means to urge the lever toward the shaft to cause the blade to engage the surface thereof.
  • a bearing seal for printing cylinders comprising a printing cylinder having a shaft, 9.
  • each of said pieces being formed with a curved surface adapted to lie closely adjacent the shaft, means to secure one piece rigidly in position with its curved surface closely adjacent the shaft, means to mount the other piece removably in position with its curved surface closely adjacent the surface thereof.
  • said pieces being formed with a curved surface adapted to lie closely adjacent the shaft, means to secure one piece rigidly in position with its curved surface closely adjacent the shaft, means to' mount the other piece remcvably in position with its curved surface closely adjacent the shaft, a lever hinged on the removable piece on the side opposite the cylinder, a scraper blade on the levenmeans to mount the blade on the lever to lie in a plane at an angle greater than 90 to a plane transverse to the axis of the shaft on the side of the plane adjacent the cylinder, means to limit the movement of the lever with respect to the shield, and means to urge the lever toward the shaft to cause the blade to engage the ALFRED BEHRINGER.

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M y 1944' A, BEHRINGER BEARING SHIELD Filed May 22, 1943 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 INVENTOR ALFRED BE/IRIN E y 1944- A. BEHRINGER BEARING SHIELD Filed May 22, 1943 FlG.-2.
2 Sheets-Sheet 2 ALFRED BE/IRINGER ATTORNEY Patented May 30, 1944 BEARING SHIELD Alfred Behringer. Wanaque. N. J.. assignor to Alco-Gravure Division of Publication Corporation, New York, N. Y., a corporation of New York Application May 22, 1943, Serial No. 4883i! 8 Claims.
The present invention relates to scaling mechanisms for bearings and embodies, more speciflcally, an improved form. of bearing seal by means of which fluid may be prevented effectively from advancing axially along a shaft and entering the shaft bearings.
In the operation of printing presses, it frequently happens that an excess quantity of ink is applied to the rotating printing cylinder and, in being wiped or scraped from the cylinder, falls upon the cylinder shaft and enters the shaft bearings. This ink is highly corrosive and rapidly destroys the bearings. Bearing seals have heretofore been provided, but they-have been found to be ineffective to seal the shaft against such great quantities of ink, and an obiect of the present invention is to provide a seal by means of which the ink is effectively removed from the rotating shaft prior to entry into the shaft bearing.
Other and further objects of the invention will appear as it is described in connection with the accomyanying drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a view in vertical section, partly broken away to show details of the structure with greater clarity, and showing a sealing mechanism constructed in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 2 is a view in transverse section, taken on the plane indicated by the line 22 in Figure l and looking in the direction of the arrows and Figure 3 is a view in horizontal section, taken on the line 3-4 of Figure 2 and looking in the direction of the arrows.
Referring to the drawings, a printing cylinder is indicated at Ill having a shaft ll formed with a sleeve If. The cylinder is supported in a side frame of the press as shown at It, the frame being provided with bearing mechanism indicated generally at ll. A conventional bearing seal is utilized at It, and the details of the bearing and seal above mentioned need not be described further, in view of the fact that these elements are conventional.
In the form of printing to which the present invention relates, in particular, rotary intagllo printing, the printing cylinder ll is provided with an excess quantity of ink that is wiped from the cylinder doctor blade I! shown in Figure 2, the doctor blade being provided with other deflecting and sealing elements which need not be described in further detail herein, in view of the fact that they form no part of the present invention. For the purpose of illustration, also, Figure 2 shows an impression cylinder l1 and a web I: which receives a printed impression from the printing cylinder ii. In order to seal in the cylinder in the ink fountain, end sealing plates I! are provided, also in accordance with conventional practice. The end seal is is mounted upon a mounting plate 2| (Figure l) and, in accordance with the present invention, a cover strip fl is secured to the plate fl and provided with a downwardly extending flange 22 forming a rabbet 23 between the flange 22 and the hearing mechanism above mentioned.
Also in accordance with the present invention, a sealing plate section or shield It is secured, by means of a spacer block 25, to the adjacent side of the press frame and is formed with a curvedinterior edge at that is adapted to lie against or in very close proximity to the printing cylinder journal or sleeve If. The shield id is formed with a meeting edge ii that cooperates with a similar edge ll of a removable shield or plate section 29 mounted upon a spacer block 3! that is secured to a removable portion 36 of the press frame. The upper edges of the shields 24 and 28 lie within the rabbet 2% to seal the bearing against the passage of ink beneath the cover strip 2|. The removable shield is formed with a curved interior edge I! that era-cooperates with the cylindrical surface of the journal or sleeve 12 in a manner similar to the surface 28.
The removable shield 28 is formed with a re-- cessed portion 33 having a sloping bottom surface 34 down which the ink may run to be returned to the ink fountain.
On the side of the shield 2! adjacent the bearing, a lever I! is provided, the lever being pivoted on a pivot pin II. The lever is formed with an over-sized aperture 31 within which a fixed pin a is recessed, the pin 38 being secured to the shield 29 to provide a limited pivotal movement of the lever with respect to the shield. A spring 39 is seated in a recess ll formed in the spacer block 3| and urges the lever outwardly toward the cylinder shaft by reason of the fact that its other end is seated in a recess 4| formed in the lever 3i. 7
The lever II is provided with a flber scraper blade 42 which is positioned so that it lies in a plane that is not parallel to the axis of the cylinder shaft. As illustrated in Figures 1 and 2, the slope of the flber scraper is downwardly and inwardly toward the printing cylinder. As a result, rotation of the printing cylinder in the from the surface of the shaft and deflected by the scraper blade into the pocket or recessed portion 33 to fall back into the fountain.
will prevent any ink from reaching the seal ll.
While the invention has been described. with reference to the specific structure shown in the drawings, it is not to be limited save as defined in the appended claims.
Iclaim:
l. A hearing seal for printing cylinders com prising a printing cylinder having a shaft, a bearing'for the shaft, a scraper blade, means to mount the blade at an angle to the axis of the lever, and means to urge the lever toward the shaft to cause the blade to engage the surface of the shaft.
3. A hearing seal for printing cylinders comprising a printing cylinder having a shaft, a bearing for the shaft, a two-piece shield formed with a curved surface adapted to lie closely adjacent the shaft, a lever hinged on the shield on the side opposite the cylinder, a scraper blade on the lever, and means to urge the lever toward the shaft to cause the blade to engage the surface of the shaft.
4. A bearing seal for printing cylinders comprising a printing cylinder havipg a shaft, a
shaft,a lever hinged on the removable piece on the side opposite the cylinder, a scraper blade on the lever, means to limit the movement of the lever with respect to the shield, and means to urge the lever toward the shaft to cause the blade to engage the surface thereof.
6. A hearing seal for printing cylinders comprising a printing cylinder having a shaft, a bearing for the shaft, a two-piece shield, each of said pieces being formed with a curved surface adapted to lie closely adjacent the shaft, means to secure one piece rigidly in position with its curved surface closely adjacent the shaft. means to mount the other piece removably in position with its curved surface closely adjacent, the shaft, a lever hinged, on the removable piece on the side opposite the cylinder, a scraper blade on the lever, means to mount the blade on the lever to lie in a plane at an angle to the axis of the shaft, and means to urge the lever toward the shaft to cause the blade to engage the surface thereof.
7. A bearing seal for printing cylinders comprising a printing cylinder having a shaft, a
' bearing for the shaft, a two-piece shield, each of on the side of the plane adjacent the cylinder,
bearing for the shaft, a two-piece shield, each of said pieces being formed with a curved surface adapted to lie closely adjacent the shaft, means to secure one piece rigidly in position with its curved surface closely adjacent the shaft, means to mount the other piece removably in position with its curved surface closely and means to urge the lever toward the shaft to cause the blade to engage the surface thereof.
8. A hearing seal for printing cylinders comprising a printing cylinder having a shaft, 9. bearing for the .shaft, a two-piece shield, each of adjacent the shaft, a lever hinged on the removv able piece on the side opposite the cylinder, a scraper blade on the lever, and means to urge the lever toward the shaft to cause the blade to engage the surface thereof.
5. A bearing seal for printing cylinders comprising a printing cylinder having a shaft, 9.
bearing for the shaft, a two-piece shield, each of said pieces being formed with a curved surface adapted to lie closely adjacent the shaft, means to secure one piece rigidly in position with its curved surface closely adjacent the shaft, means to mount the other piece removably in position with its curved surface closely adjacent the surface thereof.
said pieces being formed with a curved surface adapted to lie closely adjacent the shaft, means to secure one piece rigidly in position with its curved surface closely adjacent the shaft, means to' mount the other piece remcvably in position with its curved surface closely adjacent the shaft, a lever hinged on the removable piece on the side opposite the cylinder, a scraper blade on the levenmeans to mount the blade on the lever to lie in a plane at an angle greater than 90 to a plane transverse to the axis of the shaft on the side of the plane adjacent the cylinder, means to limit the movement of the lever with respect to the shield, and means to urge the lever toward the shaft to cause the blade to engage the ALFRED BEHRINGER.
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US2550454A (en) * 1945-06-13 1951-04-24 Goss Printing Press Co Ltd Inking mechanism for rotary intaglio printing presses
US2631532A (en) * 1950-06-06 1953-03-17 Hoe & Co R Rotary intaglio ink fountain
US2684028A (en) * 1948-11-10 1954-07-20 Hoe & Co R Cylinder housing means for intaglio printing machines
US2717550A (en) * 1951-11-29 1955-09-13 Publication Corp End seal for rotary intaglio fountain
US2853245A (en) * 1955-04-27 1958-09-23 Jacobson Abner Mill roll scraper
US4439120A (en) * 1980-10-27 1984-03-27 Skega Ab Meshing cog-wheel injection unit with lateral sealing and scropers
US4590855A (en) * 1984-06-18 1986-05-27 Printco Industries, Ltd. Reverse angle doctor blade assembly with stationary end seal
US20100258015A1 (en) * 2009-04-09 2010-10-14 Flxon Incorporated ink pan system for a rotogravure printing press

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2550454A (en) * 1945-06-13 1951-04-24 Goss Printing Press Co Ltd Inking mechanism for rotary intaglio printing presses
US2684028A (en) * 1948-11-10 1954-07-20 Hoe & Co R Cylinder housing means for intaglio printing machines
US2631532A (en) * 1950-06-06 1953-03-17 Hoe & Co R Rotary intaglio ink fountain
US2717550A (en) * 1951-11-29 1955-09-13 Publication Corp End seal for rotary intaglio fountain
US2853245A (en) * 1955-04-27 1958-09-23 Jacobson Abner Mill roll scraper
US4439120A (en) * 1980-10-27 1984-03-27 Skega Ab Meshing cog-wheel injection unit with lateral sealing and scropers
US4590855A (en) * 1984-06-18 1986-05-27 Printco Industries, Ltd. Reverse angle doctor blade assembly with stationary end seal
US20100258015A1 (en) * 2009-04-09 2010-10-14 Flxon Incorporated ink pan system for a rotogravure printing press
US8240250B2 (en) * 2009-04-09 2012-08-14 Flxon Incorporated Ink pan system for a rotogravure printing press

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