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  • JOSEPH "LOCK" L. (30X, OF BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR TO TIIE DUPLEX PRINTING PRESS COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of the inking form-rollers of a printing-press, showing my improved devices for adjusting the form-roll- I 5 ers independently and simultaneously.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective View of one of the formroller-journal supports
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional View through the same.
  • This invention is an improvement in printing-presses wherein a series of rollers are employed to distribute the ink as it is carried from the fountain to the type; and it consists, essentially, in novel devices for supporting the form-rollers and rendering them simul- 2 5 taneously adjustable, so that they maybe set to properly supply the ink to the type and when necessary simultaneously set off or throw apart from the distributing rollers, which supply the ink thereto, to allow foreign 3o substances-such as paper-which may eas ually work or be caught between the form and distributing-rollers-a common occurrenceto be readily removed without disturbing the working adjustments of or removing the form- 3 5 rollers, all of which will be clearly understood from the following description and claims.
  • the invention is principally designed for use on presses having a reciprocating bed for carrying the forms, which is movedback and forth beneath the form-rollers, and the drawings indicate the invention as applied to such a press.
  • ⁇ V designates a portion of the main frame of the 5 press
  • X designates a portion of the reciprocating fOIIllsupporting bed.
  • brackets A that form partof the devices for supporting the form-rollers.
  • Each bracket has a horizontal portion a, which is longitudinally slotted, as at a, and on the upper edge of which is an inwardly-projecting flange a which rests upon the top edge of bar ⁇ V, while portion a lies against the face thereof, andis secured thereto by a screw-bolt B, passing through slot 0, and tapped into a suitable threaded opening in the bar, as indicated in the drawings.
  • a flange a and bolt B By means of a flange a and bolt B the bracket is kept in a horizontal position, and at one end of the bracket is a cy- 6o lindrical offset A, which is vertically bored and elongated, as shown,
  • C designates a bearer consisting of a body 0, fitted. and resting in the bore of offset A and having a tubular bearing C on its upper end, in which is received one journal of a form-roller, and in the lower end of said bearer within the ofiset A is a vertical bore 0, internally threaded, as indicated in Fig. 3.
  • E designates a longitudinally-movable camrod supported in stirrups or loops to on the bar IV below the brackets A, and upon the upper edge of said rod rests the heads of bolts D, so that by this means the several bearers 8o 0 are upheld.
  • the upper edge of the bar is notched, as indicated at e e, adjoining each bolt-head, the one side of the notch being illclined, as shown, to form a cam-surface, so that as the bar is shifted longitudinally the bolts D may ride easily down into the notches e or up therefrom, as is evident.
  • brackets there is another set of brackets, bearers, bolts, and a longitudinally-movable can1-rod supporting the bolts, as shown and described, at the opposite side of the machine, this being necessary to support the form-rollers ateaeh end and effect their proper adjustment.
  • crank-bar f designates a rock-bar mounted in proper 9 5 supports (not shown) on the main frame and provided with crank-bar f, which is connected to the end of cam E by a slot and pin G, as shown, and has a handle g, by which it can be shifted so as to throw rod E back and forth, as desired.
  • each roller H has its journal h engaged in the tubular bearing 0 of an adjoining bearer C.
  • a distributing-roller I which is driven by gearing from a rack 011 the bed, as indicated, if desired.
  • a roll J which receives ink from the fountain by any suitable delivery apparatus, (not shown,) and from which the ink is carried by composition rollers K K to rollers I I, as indicated.
  • the bearer O By turning any bolt D the bearer O, that it supports, can be raised or lowered on bracket A, and of course the corresponding end of the roll H supported by the bearer is adjusted accordingly, so that by this means the form-rollers can be accurately aligned with the distributing-rollers I on the type-bed. Should any paper or other substance get between the form and distributingrollers, the pressman can by shifting bar. E drop all the bearers, and thus simultaneously separate the form and distributing rollers without any disturbance of their adjustment, and after the removal of the foreign matter the form-rollers can be moved back to work ing position together and the press at once started, thus avoiding vexat-ious delays in readjusting the rollers. I

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, J. L. 00X.
INKING DEVICE FOR PRINTING PRESSES. No. 441,789.-
Patented Dec. 2, 1890.
dliarneg w, PNoro-urnu, WASHINGTON o c v UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOSEPH" L. (30X, OF BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR TO TIIE DUPLEX PRINTING PRESS COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.
INKING DEVICE FOR PRlNTlNG-PRESSES.
%PEC5IFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 441,789, dated December 2, 1890.
Application filed November 1, 1889. Serial No. 328,943. (No model.)
To whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JOSEPH L. COX, of Battle Creek, in the State of Michigan, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Inking Devices for Printing-Presses; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked IO thereon, which form part of this specification,
in which- Figure 1 is a side elevation of the inking form-rollers of a printing-press, showing my improved devices for adjusting the form-roll- I 5 ers independently and simultaneously. Fig.
2 is a perspective View of one of the formroller-journal supports, and Fig. 3 is a sectional View through the same.
This invention is an improvement in printing-presses wherein a series of rollers are employed to distribute the ink as it is carried from the fountain to the type; and it consists, essentially, in novel devices for supporting the form-rollers and rendering them simul- 2 5 taneously adjustable, so that they maybe set to properly supply the ink to the type and when necessary simultaneously set off or throw apart from the distributing rollers, which supply the ink thereto, to allow foreign 3o substances-such as paper-which may eas ually work or be caught between the form and distributing-rollers-a common occurrenceto be readily removed without disturbing the working adjustments of or removing the form- 3 5 rollers, all of which will be clearly understood from the following description and claims.
The invention is principally designed for use on presses having a reciprocating bed for carrying the forms, which is movedback and forth beneath the form-rollers, and the drawings indicate the invention as applied to such a press.
Referring by letters to the drawings, \V designates a portion of the main frame of the 5 press, and X designates a portion of the reciprocating fOIIllsupporting bed. On the part IV, which is a horizontal bar, are secured brackets A, that form partof the devices for supporting the form-rollers. Each bracket has a horizontal portion a, which is longitudinally slotted, as at a, and on the upper edge of which is an inwardly-projecting flange a which rests upon the top edge of bar \V, while portion a lies against the face thereof, andis secured thereto by a screw-bolt B, passing through slot 0, and tapped into a suitable threaded opening in the bar, as indicated in the drawings. By means of a flange a and bolt B the bracket is kept in a horizontal position, and at one end of the bracket is a cy- 6o lindrical offset A, which is vertically bored and elongated, as shown,
C designates a bearer consisting of a body 0, fitted. and resting in the bore of offset A and having a tubular bearing C on its upper end, in which is received one journal of a form-roller, and in the lower end of said bearer within the ofiset A is a vertical bore 0, internally threaded, as indicated in Fig. 3.
Ddesignates a bolt engaging bore 0 and projecting below offset A, as indicated. The bearer and bolt D can be adjusted up and down in the bore of offset A or moved longitudinally therein; but the bearer has no lateral play or oscillation. 7
E designates a longitudinally-movable camrod supported in stirrups or loops to on the bar IV below the brackets A, and upon the upper edge of said rod rests the heads of bolts D, so that by this means the several bearers 8o 0 are upheld. The upper edge of the bar is notched, as indicated at e e, adjoining each bolt-head, the one side of the notch being illclined, as shown, to form a cam-surface, so that as the bar is shifted longitudinally the bolts D may ride easily down into the notches e or up therefrom, as is evident.
It should be understood, of course, that there is another set of brackets, bearers, bolts, and a longitudinally-movable can1-rod supporting the bolts, as shown and described, at the opposite side of the machine, this being necessary to support the form-rollers ateaeh end and effect their proper adjustment.
F designates a rock-bar mounted in proper 9 5 supports (not shown) on the main frame and provided with crank-bar f, which is connected to the end of cam E by a slot and pin G, as shown, and has a handle g, by which it can be shifted so as to throw rod E back and forth, as desired.
There are, as shown, four form-rollers 11 H,
arranged in two pairs, and each roller H has its journal h engaged in the tubular bearing 0 of an adjoining bearer C. Above each pair of form-rollers is a distributing-roller I, which is driven by gearing from a rack 011 the bed, as indicated, if desired. Above and between the rollers I I is a roll J, which receives ink from the fountain by any suitable delivery apparatus, (not shown,) and from which the ink is carried by composition rollers K K to rollers I I, as indicated. By turning any bolt D the bearer O, that it supports, can be raised or lowered on bracket A, and of course the corresponding end of the roll H supported by the bearer is adjusted accordingly, so that by this means the form-rollers can be accurately aligned with the distributing-rollers I on the type-bed. Should any paper or other substance get between the form and distributingrollers, the pressman can by shifting bar. E drop all the bearers, and thus simultaneously separate the form and distributing rollers without any disturbance of their adjustment, and after the removal of the foreign matter the form-rollers can be moved back to work ing position together and the press at once started, thus avoiding vexat-ious delays in readjusting the rollers. I
Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent thereon, is
1. The combination of thesleeved brackets attached to the main frame, the bearers 0,
playing vertically in the sleeves of the black-- ets, and a cam-bar below the brackets, with the bolts D, supported on said cam-bar and having a threaded connection With the bearers C, for the purpose and substantially as described.
2. The combination of the horizontally-adjustable brackets A A, bolted tothe main frame, the vertically-movable bearers C 0, playing through said brackets, the rollers journaled in said bearers, and the horizontal rods for simultaneously adjusting and supporting said bearers, all substantially as specified.
-3. The combination of the horizontally-adjustable brackets A A, the vertically-adjustable bearers C C and the form-rollers supported thereby, and the cam-bar E for simultaneously raising or lowering said bearers, substantially as specified.
4. The combination, in a printing-press,of the form and distributing rollers, the horizontally-adj ustable brackets A, the verticallyadjustable bearers G O, supporting the formrollers, the adjusting and supporting bolts D D for said bearers, an d thelongitudinally-movable cam-bars E, sustaining said bolts, all sub stantially as and for the purpose described.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I affix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
' JOSEPH L. COX.
Witnesses:
P. L. BRooKs, A. E. DoWELL.
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