US2982208A - Backing strips for printing presses - Google Patents

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US2982208A
US2982208A US701203A US70120357A US2982208A US 2982208 A US2982208 A US 2982208A US 701203 A US701203 A US 701203A US 70120357 A US70120357 A US 70120357A US 2982208 A US2982208 A US 2982208A
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    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41GAPPARATUS FOR BRONZE PRINTING, LINE PRINTING, OR FOR BORDERING OR EDGING SHEETS OR LIKE ARTICLES; AUXILIARY FOR PERFORATING IN CONJUNCTION WITH PRINTING
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May 2, 1961 H. S. BOYD BACKING STRIPS FOR PRINTING PRESSES Filed Dec. 6, 1957 Harry 5. Boga INVENTOR.
United States Patent V 2,982,208 BACKING STRIPS non PRINTING PRESSES Harry S. Boyd, 6525 E. 24th st, Tulsa, okra.
' Filed Dec. 6, 1951, See No. 701,203
' 3 Claims. c1. 101-407 of the platen, which do not require any auxiliary parts or adhesive for securement in operative position, which may be manufactured in indefinite lengths and cut to fit for desired jobs, and which will be easy and inexpensive to manufacture, simple and dependable to utilize, and rugged and durable in use.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a consideration of the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a backing strip for printing presses, according to the present invention;
Figure 2 is an enlarged perspective view of one end of the strip;
Figure 3 is a transverse cross-sectional view through the strip showing two stages of application of the strip to a tympan on a platen;
Figure 4 is an enlarged perspective view, partly in section, showing a portion of the strip applied to a tympan carried by a platen; and
Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view of the strip viewed on the line 5--5 of Figure 2.
. Referring now to the drawings in greater detail, there is shown a portion of the printing press comprising a platen 1. As used in the present specification, the term platen includes cylindrical platens as well as flat platens.
Platen 1 is covered by a conventional tympan sheet 3 comprising a heavy Waxed paper cover secured to platen 1.
Adapted for securement to platen 1 by means of sheet 3 is a perforating strip or backing strip indicated generallyv at 5 against which cutting or perforating operations may be performed on sheets of paper passing through the press during a printing operation and comprising a thin elongated flat strip 7 of resilient metal such as strip steel or the like. As an example of the small, thin, flat nature of the strip, it should be noted that strip 7 may for example have a thickness of 0.015 inch.
Strip 7 has a plurality of resilient integral prongs 9 extending transversely therefrom and spaced longitudinally along both longitudinal side edges of the strip. Each prong 9 ,has a relatively short rectangular base portion 11 extending at right angle from the strip and a relatively long end portion 13 of triangular shape integral with base portion 11 and joining base portion 11 along a bend line. The end portions 13 diverge from each other on either side of strip 7 toward the ends of prongs 9 and terminate in sharp points. All of prongs 9 are disposed on the same side of the plane of strip 7.
The end portion 13 of each prong 9 is provided with an integral resilient barb 15 which diverges from the prong away from the point of the prong and terminates in a sharp point, which is to say, that the barbs diverge from surface of the sheet. Strip 7 is then forced down against sheet 3 as by the application of hammer blows to the strip along its full length. During this application operation, the points of prongs 9 individually penetrate sheet 3 at spaced points. The flattening of strip 7 against sheet 3 is accommodated by the bending of prongs 9 away from each other on opposite sides of strip 7, a large portion of this bending being accommodated by the bend lines between end portions 13 and base portions 11 of prongs 9. Thus, prongs 9 extend outwardly of strip 7 under sheet 3 from the phantom line position shown in Figure 3 to the full line position shown in Figure 3.
Inevitably, there is some tendency for the resilient metal of the strip to tend to spring back to its unstressed position as shown in Figures 1, 2 and 5 and in phantom line in Figure 3; and it is to counteract this tendency that barbs 15 are provided. Hence, once the strip has attained its applied position as shown in full line in Figures. 3 and 4, barbs 15 engage with the underside of the upwardly displaced portions of sheet 3 and prevent recoil of the strip such as might dislodge the strip or provide a springing backing such as might frustrate complete cutting or perforation. It is particularly important to note that the resilient nature of barbs 15 enables them to spring inwardly when prongs 9 are being pushed under sheet 3 and to spring outwardly upon any tendency toward reverse movement. Nevertheless, barbs 15 are integral with prongs 9 and are of quite simple construction.
There is thus provided a backing strip of which the end portions of the prong will slide flat against platen 1 between the platen and sheet 3 and in which in the as sembled form the base portions 11 of the prongs of the strip provide in effect steps between ofiset portions of strip 7 and end portions 13 so that the displaced portions of sheet 3 do not bulge a substantial distance above the outer surface of the strip.
stood that modifications and variations may be resortedto without departing from the spirit of the invention, as those skilled in this art will readily understand. Such modifications and variations are considered to be within the purview and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
What is claimed is:
l. A printing press comprising a platen having a tympan sheet thereon, and an elongated backing strip disposed on the outer side of the sheet and having an exposed outer surface, the strip having a plurality of transversely extending retaining elements engaging with the sheet to retain the strip on the sheet and disposed and terminating between the sheet and the platen.
2.A printing press comprising a platen having a tympan sheet thereon, and an elongated backing strip disposed against the outer side of the sheet, the strip having a plurality of transversely extending integral prongs spaced longitudinally along both longitudinal side edges of the strip, each prong individually penetrating and my Patented May 2, 1961 3 tending and terminating underthe tympan sheet between the tympan sheet and the platen to retain the strip on the tympan sheet. V
3. A printing press comprising a-platen having a tympan sheet thereon, a thinelongated flatmetal backing strip disposed against the outer side of thesheet, a plurality of resilient metal prongs spaced longitudinally along both side edges of the strip and terminating in sharp points, each prong having an integral resilient barb diverging from the prong and extending in the opposite direction from the point of the prong and terminating in a sharp point, each prong individually penetrating and extending and terminating under the tympan sheet to retain the strip thereon.
References-Citedin the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Knox Sept. 25, 1900 Clark Mar. 12, 1907 Grove May 11, 1915 Stiles Feb. 27, 1934 Payne Dec. 21, 1937 Winders Oct. 20, 1942 Gisondi Aug. 3, 1943 Merk Dec. 4, 1945 Hallock 5. Sept. 18, 1951 Andersen July 21, 1959 FOREIGN PATENTS Netherlands Dec. 15, 1926
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US3065838A (en) * 1959-04-02 1962-11-27 Syracuse Stamping Company Inc Ribbon spool
US3995555A (en) * 1975-06-04 1976-12-07 Stewart Frank E Removable redeemable coupon for newspaper advertisements and method and apparatus for producing same
US20040244656A1 (en) * 2002-10-11 2004-12-09 Jin Shenghao Table with center support assembly

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US658548A (en) * 1898-09-27 1900-09-25 Andrew W Knox Punch for platen printing-presses.
US847161A (en) * 1905-10-04 1907-03-12 Charles Egbert Clark Attachment for newspaper-presses.
US1138863A (en) * 1914-06-19 1915-05-11 Jacob Rohr Grove Gage-pin for tympans of platen printing-presses.
US1949286A (en) * 1933-09-30 1934-02-27 Charles L Stiles Feed gauge for printing presses
US2102910A (en) * 1936-12-28 1937-12-21 Payne Eugene Feed gauge for printing presses
US2299289A (en) * 1940-03-25 1942-10-20 Charles D Winders Printing press gauge pin
US2325766A (en) * 1941-07-24 1943-08-03 Gisondi Emanuel Nail and fastener
US2390315A (en) * 1943-09-27 1945-12-04 George S Merk Handbag frame strip for attaching bag material to bag frames
US2567935A (en) * 1945-02-16 1951-09-18 Elastic Stop Nut Corp Self-locking nail
US2895369A (en) * 1955-11-30 1959-07-21 James B Andersen Plank protector with cold worked deflecting teeth

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US658548A (en) * 1898-09-27 1900-09-25 Andrew W Knox Punch for platen printing-presses.
US847161A (en) * 1905-10-04 1907-03-12 Charles Egbert Clark Attachment for newspaper-presses.
US1138863A (en) * 1914-06-19 1915-05-11 Jacob Rohr Grove Gage-pin for tympans of platen printing-presses.
US1949286A (en) * 1933-09-30 1934-02-27 Charles L Stiles Feed gauge for printing presses
US2102910A (en) * 1936-12-28 1937-12-21 Payne Eugene Feed gauge for printing presses
US2299289A (en) * 1940-03-25 1942-10-20 Charles D Winders Printing press gauge pin
US2325766A (en) * 1941-07-24 1943-08-03 Gisondi Emanuel Nail and fastener
US2390315A (en) * 1943-09-27 1945-12-04 George S Merk Handbag frame strip for attaching bag material to bag frames
US2567935A (en) * 1945-02-16 1951-09-18 Elastic Stop Nut Corp Self-locking nail
US2895369A (en) * 1955-11-30 1959-07-21 James B Andersen Plank protector with cold worked deflecting teeth

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3065838A (en) * 1959-04-02 1962-11-27 Syracuse Stamping Company Inc Ribbon spool
US3995555A (en) * 1975-06-04 1976-12-07 Stewart Frank E Removable redeemable coupon for newspaper advertisements and method and apparatus for producing same
US20040244656A1 (en) * 2002-10-11 2004-12-09 Jin Shenghao Table with center support assembly

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