Claims
- 1. In a printing unit having a transfer cylinder for transferring a freshly printed substrate, and having a flexible jacket covering attached to the transfer cylinder for engaging the freshly printed substrate as it is transferred over the transfer cylinder, characterized in that the flexible jacket covering comprises a sheet of fabric material that is pre-stretched, pressed flat, pre-cut to predetermined length and width dimensions, and having alignment means for attaching the flexible jacket covering to the transfer cylinder in an operative position wherein the flexible jacket covering is movable relative to the support surface of the transfer cylinder, with the end play movement of the flexible jacket covering relative to the support surface being substantially the same at each attachment end portion.
- 2. The invention as defined in claim 1, wherein the sheet of flexible fabric material is treated with an ink-repellent compound.
- 3. The invention as defined in claim 1, wherein the sheet of flexible fabric material is treated with a conductive means or an anti-static means.
- 4. A flexible jacket in combination with a succession of freshly printed substrates having freshly printed surfaces wherein each freshly printed surface is temporarily supported by contact with the flexible jacket while the substrates are moved along a path, wherein the flexible jacket comprises an individual sheet of flexible fabric material having spaced electrically conductive strands or threads whereby electrical charges delivered to the flexible fabric jacket by the succession of freshly printed substrates may be transferred to an underlying grounded surface for the purpose of reducing ink buildup on the jacket and reducing smearing of fresh ink on the freshly printed surfaces.
- 5. The flexible jacket of claim 4 wherein said flexible jacket has been treated with a chemical compound that renders said jacket material electrically conductive.
- 6. The flexible jacket of claim 5 wherein said chemical compound comprises an ionic polymer selected from the group consisting of polyacrylic acid polymers and polyamonium polymers.
- 7. The flexible jacket of claim 5 wherein said flexible fabric material is wettable by an aqueous solution containing an ionic polymer.
- 8. The flexible jacket of claim 4 wherein said spaced electrically conductive strands or threads in the jacket comprise strands or threads made of an electrically conductive material.
- 9. The flexible jacket of claim 8 wherein said spaced electrically conductive strands or threads in the jacket are coated with a conductive material.
- 10. The flexible jacket of claim 8 wherein the electrically conductive material is selected from a group consisting of metal, carbon black or graphite.
- 11. The flexible jacket of claim 8 wherein the electrically conductive material comprises a polymer mixed with an electrically conductive material.
- 12. The flexible jacket of claim 8 wherein at least some of the spaced electrically conductive strands or threads comprise a polymer or copolymer selected from the group consisting of polyesters, polyacrylates, polyolefins, polyimides and polyamides.
- 13. The flexible jacket of claim 4 wherein the flexible jacket is pre-cut to a predetermined length and width dimension larger tan the size of the succession of freshly printed substrates wherein said dimensions are selected to adapt the jacket for being movably secured to said underlying grounded surface.
- 14. The flexible jacket of claim 13 wherein the jacket material has been pre-stretched and pressed flat to resist stretching in response to hand applied tension force and contact with the succession of freshly printed substrates.
- 15. The flexible jacket of claim 4 wherein the flexible jacket is pre-stretched, pressed flat and pre-cut to precise width and length dimension sufficient to support the entire freshly printed surface of the substrates and provided with means for alignment with respect to said underlying grounded surface.
- 16. The flexible jacket of claim 4 wherein the flexible jacket comprises a weave of warp strands or threads and weft strands or threads, wherein at least one warp strand or thread or at least one weft strand or thread has a color that contrasts with the color of at least one other strand or thread of the weave, thereby defining at least one contrasting alignment stripe.
- 17. The flexible jacket of claim 4 wherein at least one spaced electrically conductive strand or thread comprises a strand of carbon black and includes a polyester thread wrapped around said strand.
- 18. The flexible jacket of claim 4 wherein the flexible fabric material of said flexible jacket is prestretched woven material, and characterized by minimal elastic memory such that upon the application of tension force applied by hand to the woven material, the flexible jacket substantially resists elongation and upon release of tension, the amount of recovery is no more than 2% of its relaxed length.
- 19. The flexible jacket of claim 4 wherein said flexible fabric material is woven from natural material selected from the group consisting of cotton, hemp, wool, silk and linen.
- 20. The flexible jacket of claim 4 wherein said flexible fabric material is woven from polymers or copolymers selected from the group consisting of polyesters, polyacrylates, polyolefins, polyimides and polyamides.
- 21. The flexible jacket of claim 4 wherein said flexible fabric material is impregnated with an ink-repellant compound.
- 22. A flexible jacket in combination with a succession of freshly printed substrates having freshly printed surfaces wherein each freshly printed surface is temporarily supported by contact with the flexible jacket while the substrates are being moved along a printing path, wherein the flexible jacket comprises an individual sheet of flexible jacket material which has been prestretched, pressed flat and pre-cut to precise width and length dimension sufficient to support the entire freshly printed surface of the substrates, the flexible jacket having a plurality of conductive strands or threads, said conductive strands or threads being disposed in a pattern and being spaced apart with respect to each other whereby electrical charges delivered to the flexible jacket by the succession of freshly printed substrates may be transferred from the flexible jacket for the purpose of reducing ink build up on the jacket and reducing smearing of fresh ink in the freshly printed surfaces.
- 23. The flexible jacket of claim 22 wherein the material of said flexible jacket is woven material having warp strands or heads and weft strands or threads wherein the material has no noticeable stretching when pulled by hand in the weft direction or in the warp direction.
- 24. The flexible jacket of claim 23 wherein the warp elongation at break does not exceed about 7% elongation and the weft elongation at break does not exceed about 12% elongation when tested in a 1 inch by 6 inch sample by ASTM procedure applicable to fabrics.
- 25. The flexible jacket of claim 23 wherein said strands or threads of the woven material are woven in a lattice pattern, where the distance between adjacent strands or threads is about at least 10 times the diameter of adjacent strands or threads.
- 26. The flexible jacket of claim 25 wherein said lattice pattern comprises a design selected from the group consisting of a herringbone or checkerboard design.
- 27. The flexible jacket of claim 25 wherein the jacket is woven from strands or threads selected from the group consisting cotton, hemp, wool, silk, linen, polymers, copolymers, polyesters, polyacrylates, polyolefins, polyimides and polyamides.
- 28. The flexible jacket of claim 22 wherein the spaced electrically conductive strands or threads are formed of a material having a color that contrasts with the color of other strands or threads in the woven material, thereby defining contrasting alignment stripes.
- 29. The flexible jacket of claim 28 wherein said spaced electrically conductive strands or threads are evenly spaced apart from each other.
- 30. The flexible jacket of claim 29 wherein the spacing between conductive strands or threads is approximately one-half inch with respect to each other.
- 31. The flexible jacket of claim 29 wherein at least one conductive strand or thread comprises a strand of copper wire.
- 32. The flexible jacket of claim 22 wherein said spaced conductive strands or threads comprise a fluoropolymer resin containing a conductive agent.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/581,068 filed Dec. 29, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,907,998 entitled as above by the same inventors for which benefit under 35 USC § 120 is claimed.
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