Claims
- 1. A method for controlling the application of ink to the printing plate in a lithographic printing press, comprising the steps of:
- providing ink distribution means for transferring ink from an ink source to the ink-receptive areas of the printing plate, said ink distribution means including a first vibrating roller and a plurality of ink form rollers disposed between first vibrating roller and being in contact with both the first vibrating roller and the plate;
- providing dampening roller means for transferring dampening fluid from a fluid source to the ink-rejecting areas of the printing plate, said dampening roller means including a second vibrating roller and a dampening form roller disposed between the second vibrating roller and the plate and being in contact with both the second vibrating roller and the plate;
- rotating the first vibrating roller about its major axis and moving said first vibrating roller in an oscillating manner along its major axis to transfer ink to the ink form rollers;
- allowing at least two of said ink form rollers to rotate and move axially along with said first vibrating roller so that said ink form rollers apply a relatively uniform coating of ink to said printing plate;
- rotating said second vibrating roller about its major axis and moving said vibrating roller in an oscillating manner along its major axis to transfer dampening fluid to said dampening form roller; and
- allowing said dampening form roller to rotate and move axially along with said second vibrating roller to dissipate ink picked up from said printing plate by said dampening form roller across the surface of said dampening form roller.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein said at least two of said ink form rollers which are allowed to rotate and move axially along with said first vibrating roller are allowed to move substantially the same distance axially in each direction as said first vibrating roller.
- 3. The method according to claim 2 wherein said dampening form roller is allowed to move substantially the same distance axially in each direction as said second vibrating roller.
- 4. An apparatus for applying ink to the ink-receptive areas of a lithographic printing plate, said apparatus comprising:
- a shaft rotatable about its own axis;
- an elongated cylindrical roller having a central opening extending between opposite ends of said roller, said roller being rotatable along with the shaft and being moveable along the axis of the shaft, said roller having a substantially cylindrical outer surface for contacting said printing plate and applying ink to the ink-receptive areas thereof when said roller is rotated about the axis of the shaft and is moved in an oscillating manner along the axis thereof; and
- first and second bushings at least partially inserted into said opening at the respective opposite ends thereof, said first and second bushings having respective openings for receiving the shaft therein to mount the roller on the shaft, said shaft having a substantially smooth elongated shaft key disposed adjacent to a corresponding one of the first and second bushings so that said shaft key is substantially received within the central opening and the opening of the corresponding one of said first and second bushings, the corresponding one of said first and second bushings having an elongated keyway for receiving said shaft key to engage the shaft so that the roller and bushings rotate along with the shaft while allowing the roller and bushings to slide axially with respect to the shaft.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 4 further including first and second collar members disposed at respective first and second predetermined locations on the shaft for limiting the axial movement of said roller between selected limits.
- 6. An apparatus for controlling the application of ink to a printing plate in a lithographic printing press having ink distribution means for transferring ink from an ink source to ink-receptive areas of the printing plate and dampening roller means for transferring dampening fluid from a fluid source to ink-rejecting areas of the printing plate, said apparatus comprising:
- a first vibrating roller;
- a plurality of ink form rollers disposed between said first vibrating roller and said printing plate and being in contact with both said first vibrating roller and said printing plate;
- means for rotating said first vibrating roller and moving said first vibrating roller axially to transfer ink to said ink form rollers, at least two of said ink form rollers being movable axially along with said first vibrating roller so that said ink form rollers apply a relatively uniform coating of ink to the ink-receptive areas of the printing plate;
- a second vibrating roller;
- a dampening form roller disposed between said second vibrating roller and said printing plate and being in contact with both said second vibrating roller and said printing plate; and
- means for rotating said second vibrating roller and for moving said second vibrating roller axially to transfer dampening fluid to said dampening form roller and to rotate and move said dampening form roller axially along with said second vibrating roller.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 6 wherein the form rollers which are movably axially along with the corresponding vibrating rollers are those form rollers which are last to contact the printing plate during each rotational cycle thereof.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 6 wherein said at least two of said ink form rollers which are allowed to rotate and move axially along with said first vibrating roller are allowed to move substantially the same distance axially in each direction as said first vibrating roller.
- 9. The apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said dampening form roller is allowed to move substantially the same distance axially in each direction as said second vibrating roller.
- 10. An apparatus for substantially preventing printing ink from being applied to ink-rejecting areas of a printing plate in a lithographic printing press, comprising:
- a shaft rotatable about its own axis and having an elongated shaft key disposed thereon; and
- dampening roller means concentrically disposed on said shaft, said roller means being comprised of an elongated cylindrical roller having a central opening extending between opposite ends of said roller and first and second bushing members partially inserted into said opening at the respective opposite ends thereof, said first and second bushing members having respective openings for receiving the shaft therein to mount the roller on the shaft, said first bushing member having an elongated keyway for receiving the shaft key to engage the shaft for common rotation therewith while allowing the roller and bushing members to slide axially with respect to the shaft.
- 11. The apparatus according to claim 10 wherein said shaft has first and second shaft keys disposed adjacent to the respective first and second bushing members, said first and second bushing members having respective first and second elongated keyways for receiving the respective first and second shaft keys to engage the shaft for common rotation therewith while allowing the roller and bushing members to slide axially with respect to the shaft.
- 12. The apparatus according to claim 10 further including first and second collar members disposed at respective first and second predetermined locations on the shaft for limiting the axial movement of said dampening roller means between selected limits.
- 13. Apparatus for applying a substantially uniform coating of ink to the ink-receptive areas of a lithographic printing plate, comprising:
- a shaft rotatable about its own axis;
- roller means concentrically disposed on the shaft and being rotatable with the shaft;
- the roller means further being movable relative to the shaft along the axis thereof;
- the roller means having a substantially cylindrical outer surface for contacting the printing plate and applying a substantially uniform coating of ink to the ink-receptive areas thereof when the roller means is rotated about the axis of the shaft and is moved in an oscillating manner along the axis of the shaft; and
- an oscillating roller having a substantially cylindrical surface in pressure engagement with the roller means outer surface, with the roller being disposed on the shaft such that rotating and axial movements of the oscillating roller are substantially imparted to the roller means for comovement therewith.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 further comprising at least one member disposed at a predetermined location on the shaft for limiting the axial movement of the roller means at a selected limit, thereby causing slippage between the roller means outer surface and the oscillating roller outer surface when the axial movement of the roller means is limited by the member.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the member is a collar fixed to the shaft.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 14 comprising first and second members disposed on the shaft at opposite ends of the roller means such that first and second limits of axial movement are established thereby.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 13 further comprising at least one tubular bushing mounting the roller means to the shaft.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the bushing includes at least one longitudinal keyway along an inner cylindrical surface thereof, and the shaft includes at least one key mated to the keyway, such that the roller means is moveable axially with respect to the shaft but is constrained for corotation with the shaft.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Applicant's co-pending patent application, Ser. No. 909,898, filed Sept. 22, 1986 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,777,877), which is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 858,944, filed May 2, 1986, which is now U.S. Pat. No. 4,718,344.
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