USRE35471EExpiredUtility

Seal for fountain chambered doctor blade for a flexographic printing press

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Assignee: LANGSTON CORPPriority: Jan 22, 1992Filed: Sep 14, 1995Granted: Mar 11, 1997
Est. expiryJan 22, 2012(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
B41F 31/027B41F 31/18
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Claims

Abstract

A .[.divider.]. seal for a .[.split-fountain.]. .Iadd.fountain .Iaddend.chambered doctor blade for a printing press, comprising a seal contoured to sealingly engage a circumferential surface of a rotating cylinder, a seal retainer for retaining the seal in sealing engagement with the rotating cylinder, and pneumatic biasing structure, such as a pneumatic bladder, acting on the seal retainer for resiliently biasing the seal into sealing engagement with the rotating cylinder.

Claims

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       1. A .[.divider.]. seal for a .[.split-fountain.]. chambered doctor blade for a printing press, comprising a. seal means contoured to sealingly engage a circumferential surface of a rotating cylinder,   b. retaining means for retaining the seal means in sealing engagement with the rotating cylinder,   c. pneumatic biasing means positionable with the retaining means and acting on the retaining means for resiliently biasing the seal means into sealing engagement with the rotating cylinder; and   means for mounting the retaining means and the pneumatic biasing means for axial movement together along the surface of the cylinder, thereby allowing the retaining means and the pneumatic biasing means to be selectably positionable along the surface of the cylinder.   
     
     
       2. A .[.divider.]. seal according to claim 1, wherein the pneumatic biasing means comprises a pneumatic bladder. 
     
     
       3. A .[.divider.]. seal according to claim 2, said pneumatic bladder further comprising a conduit for selectably permitting an increase or decrease in pneumatic pressure in said bladder. 
     
     
       4. A .[.divider.]. seal according to claim 2, wherein the seal means comprises an ultra-high molecular weight closed foam. 
     
     
       5. A .[.divider.]. seal according to claim 1, further comprising a gap between the retaining means and the circumferential surface of the rotating cylinder, and means for supplying a liquid to said gap to form a liquid interface between said retaining means and circumferential surface. 
     
     
       6. A .[.divider.]. seal according to claim 1, wherein said retaining means comprises recess means for receiving the pneumatic biasing means, thereby fixedly attaching the biasing means to the retaining means. 
     
     
       7. In a flexographic printing press having an anilox roller with an outer circumferential surface and a chambered doctor blade ink fountain adjacent the anilox roller for applying printing ink thereto, a positionable divider seal for dividing the doctor blade chamber into at least two compartments, the compartments containing different color inks therein, said divider seal comprising a seal member contoured to and in sealing engagement with the outer circumferential surface of the anilox roller, a seal retainer for retaining the seal member in engagement with the circumferential surface of the anilox roller, and an inflatable and deflatable pneumatic bladder operatively engaged with the seal retainer and positionable with said divider seal for applying a biasing force to the seal retainer and the seal member for resiliently biasing the seal member into engagement with the circumferential surface of the anilox roller, and means for mounting the divider seal and the bladder for axial movement together along the surface of the roller, thereby allowing the divider seal and the bladder to be selectably positionable along the surface of the roller. 
     
     
       8. .[.A divider seal.]. .Iadd.In a flexographic printing press .Iaddend.according to claim 7, wherein said pneumatic bladder is positioned between the seal retainer and a rear wall of the ink fountain. 
     
     
       9. .[.A divider seal.]. .Iadd.In a flexographic printing press .Iaddend.according to claim 8, wherein the divider seal and the pneumatic bladder are both longitudinally positionable with respect to said rear wall of the ink fountain, thereby allowing the divider seal to be infinitely positionable along the length of the anilox roll between the anilox roll and said rear wall of the ink fountain. 
     
     
       10. .[.An inflatable and deflatable pneumatic bladder.]. .Iadd.In a flexographic printing press .Iaddend.according to claim 7, wherein said divider seal comprises recess means for receiving the bladder, thereby fixedly attaching the bladder to the divider seal. 
     
     
       11. Printing apparatus comprising an ink fountain mounted adjacent to a roll adapted to receive a film of ink from the fountain, the fountain comprising an ink chamber extending parallel to the axis of the roll and containing a chamber divider having a first preselected width which is selectably positionable at various positions in the chamber, the chamber divider including at least one sealing portion having a concave surface adjacent to and conforming with the surface of the roll, and including a bladder positioned between a back surface of the divider and an opposed wall of the chamber and adapted to seal the gap between the said back surface and the chamber wall and, when pressurized, to bias the concave seal surface of the divider resiliently into sealing engagement with the roll, the bladder having a second preselected width which is not greater than the first preselected width. 
     
     
       12. Printing apparatus according to claim 11, in which the chamber divider includes a second sealing portion spaced from and similar to the first-mentioned sealing portion, the surface of the divider between the sealing portions being recessed to define a semi-annular chamber adjacent to the roll, and including means for delivering liquid into the semi-annular chamber to form an additional barrier, supplementing the sealing effects of the seal portions, between inks contained during use in the portions of the ink chamber on opposite sides of the divider. 
     
     
       13. Printing apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the back surface of the divider comprises recess means for receiving the bladder, thereby attaching the bladder to said divider. 
     
     
       14. Printing apparatus according to claim 13, in which said recess means hold said bladder so as to allow said bladder to be positionable with said divider. 
     
     
       15. Printing apparatus according to claim 11, in which the said back surface of the divider and the said opposed chamber wall are both substantially flat and are both substantially parallel to a tangent to the roll at approximately a midpoint along the said concave surface of the sealing portion, whereby expansion of the bladder produces a series of biasing forces on the divider which are substantially parallel to a radius of the roll at the said midpoint. 
     
     
       16. Printing apparatus according to claim 15, in which the chamber divider includes a second sealing portion spaced from and similar to the first-mentioned sealing portion, the surface of the divider between the sealing portions being recessed to define a semi-annular chamber adjacent to the roll, and including means for delivering liquid into the semi-annular chamber to form an additional barrier, supplementing the sealing effects of the seal portions, between inks contained during use in the portions of the ink chamber on opposite sides of the divider. 
     
     
       17. A .[.divider.]. seal in a .[.split-fountain.]. chambered doctor blade for a printing press having an ink chamber, comprising a. seal means contoured to sealingly engage a circumferential surface of a rotating cylinder,   b. retaining means having a first preselected width for retaining the seal means in sealing engagement with the rotating cylinder, .[.and.].   c. pneumatic biasing means, disposed between a back surface of said retaining means and an opposed wall of said ink chamber and acting on the retaining means for resiliently biasing the seal means into sealing engagement with the rotating cylinder, the pneumatic biasing means having a second preselected width which is not greater than the first preselected width.Iadd., and .Iaddend.   d. said retaining means and pneumatic biasing means being slideably movable into different positions along said cylinder.   
     
     
       18. A .[.divider.]. seal according to claim 17, wherein said retaining means is positionable to various positions within the ink chamber, said retaining means comprising recess means for receiving the pneumatic biasing means, thereby fixedly attaching the biasing means to the retaining means, said recess means holding said biasing means so as to allow said pneumatic biasing means to be positionable with said retaining means. 
     
     
       19. A .[.divider.]. seal according to claim 17, wherein said retaining means comprises recess means for receiving the pneumatic biasing means, thereby fixedly attaching the biasing means to the retaining means. 
     
     
       20. In a flexographic printing press having an anilox roller and a chambered doctor blade ink fountain adjacent the anilox roller for applying printing ink thereto, a divider seal having a first preselected width for dividing the doctor blade chamber into at least two compartments, the compartments containing different color inks therein, said divider seal comprising a seal member contoured to and in sealing engagement with the outer circumferential surface of the anilox roller, a seal retainer for retaining the seal member in engagement with the circumferential surface of the anilox roller, and an inflatable and deflatable pneumatic bladder mounted between a back surface of the divider seal and an opposed wall of the doctor blade chamber for applying a biasing force to the seal retainer and the seal member for resiliently biasing the seal member into engagement with the circumferential surface of the anilox roller, the bladder having a second preselected width which is not greater than the first preselected width. 
     
     
       21. .[.A bladder.]. .Iadd.In a flexographic printing press .Iaddend.according to claim .[.29.]. .Iadd.20 .Iaddend.wherein said divider seal is selectably positionable at various positions in the chamber, the divider seal comprising recess means for receiving the bladder, thereby fixedly attaching the bladder to the divider seal so as to allow the bladder to be positionable with said divider seal. 
     
     
       22. .[.A bladder.]. .Iadd.In a flexographic printing press .Iaddend.according to claim 20 wherein said divider seal comprises recess means for receiving the bladder, thereby fixedly attaching the bladder to the divider seal. 
     
     
       23. Printing apparatus comprising an ink fountain mounted adjacent to a roll adapted to receive a film of ink from the fountain, the roll having an outer circumferential surface, the fountain comprising an ink chamber extending parallel to the axis of the roll, at least a portion of the chamber containing a chamber .[.divider.]. .Iadd.seal member .Iaddend.which is selectably positionable at various positions in the chamber, the chamber .[.divider.]. .Iadd.seal member .Iaddend.including at least one sealing portion having a concave surface adjacent to and conforming with the surface of the roll, and including a bladder selectable positionable with the .[.divider.]. .Iadd.seal member.Iaddend., and adapted to seal the gap between the said back surface and the chamber wall and, when pressurized, to bias the concave seal surface of the .[.divider.]. .Iadd.seal member .Iaddend.resiliently into sealing engagement with the roll, and means for mounting the .[.divider.]. .Iadd.seal member .Iaddend.and the bladder for axial movement together along the surface of the roll, thereby allowing the .[.divider.]. .Iadd.seal member .Iaddend.and bladder to be selectably positionable along the surface of the roll. .Iadd. 
     
     
       24.  A seal for a chambered doctor blade for a printing press, comprising: seal means contoured to sealingly engage a circumferential surface of a rotating cylinder, the seal means being positionable at an end of the chambered doctor blade;   retaining means for retaining the seal means in sealing engagement with the rotating cylinder;   pneumatic biasing means acting on the retaining means for resiliently biasing the seal means into sealing engagement with the rotating cylinder; and   means for mounting the retaining means and the pneumatic biasing the seal means for axial movement together along the surface of the cylinder, thereby allowing the retaining means and the pneumatic biasing means to be selectably positionable along the surface of the cylinder. .Iaddend.

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