Claims
- 1. Apparatus to meter liquid comprising: a frame; first and second rollers; means rotatably securing said first and second rollers to said frame such that a metering nip is formed between adjacent surfaces of said first and second rollers; first and second pairs of end seal elements, each of said second pair of end seal elements having a convex peripheral surface having a radius of curvature substantially equal to the radius of curvature of said second roller; means urging said first pair of end seal elements into non-rotating, sealing relation with opposite ends of said first roller; means urging said second pair of end seal elements into non-rotating sealing relation with opposite ends of said second roller, said arcuate peripheral surfaces extending outwardly of the ends of said first end seal elements; a pair of end dams each having a flat sealing surface and a concave sealing surface; means urging said flat sealing surfaces into sealing relation with ends of said first pair of end seal elements; means urging said concave sealing surfaces into sealing relation with said convex peripheral surfaces on said second pair of end seal elements; and means to rotate at least one of said first and second rollers.
- 2. The combination called for in claim 1 with the addition of a resilient peripheral roller surface on one of said first and second rollers; resilient sealing surfaces on one pair of said first and second pairs of end seal elements; means urging said resilient roller surface into pressure indented relation with the other roller; and means urging said resilient sealing surfaces into pressure indented relation with the other pair of end seal elements.
- 3. The combination called for claim for in wherein said first and second pairs of end seal elements comprise discs having central passages formed therethrough; and axles on ends of said first and second rollers, said axles extending through said passages.
- 4. The combination called for in claim 3 wherein each of said discs has an annular groove formed in an end surface; and has a lubricant passage communicating with said annular groove; and valve means in said lubricant passage, said valve means being adapted to prevent flow of lubricant from said annular groove into said lubricant passage.
- 5. The combination called for in claim 3 wherein said resilient sealing surfaces comprise resilient strip material secured about a portion of the peripheral surface on one pair of discs.
- 6. The combination called for in claim 1 wherein said first roller has a resilient surface and said second roller has a hard heat conductive surface, said second roller having a hollow interior bore; a source of liquid; means to circulate liquid from said source of liquid into said bore; and means to return liquid from said bore to said source of liquid.
- 7. The combination called for in claim 6 with the addition of means to maintain liquid circulated to said bore at a constant temperature; and flow control means adapted to maintain liquid returning from said bore to said source at a constant temperature.
- 8. The combination called for in claim 6 wherein said means to circulate liquid into said bore comprises means to distribute flow of liquid longitudinally of said second roller wherein the flow rate of liquid into said bore adjacent ends of said second roller is different from the flow rate of liquid into said bore centrally between ends of said second roller.
- 9. The combination called for in claim 1 wherein said means to rotate at least one of said first and second rollers is adapted to move adjacent surfaces of said first and second rollers in opposite directions; and with the addition of means to maintain the surface of at least one of said rollers at a substantially constant temperature.
- 10. The combination called for in claim 9 with the addition of a doctor blade; means urging said doctor blade toward the surface of at least one of said rollers to form a film of controlled temperature and controlled thickness; and means to urge the other roller into pressure relation with a printing plate.
- 11. The combination called for in claim 10 wherein at least one of said rollers has indentations in the surface, said indentations being of a size to control adhesion of liquid to the surface.
- 12. The combination called for in claim 9 with the addition of: doctor means arranged to form a film of controlled temperature and controlled thickness on one of said rollers.
- 13. Apparatus to meter ink to a printing plate comprising: a frame; first and second rollers; means rotatably securing said rollers to said frame; means urging said first roller into pressure indented relation with said second roller to form a nip; means to urge said second roller into pressure indented relation with a printing plate, said first roller having a hollow internal bore; a distribution tube in said bore, said distribution tube having longitudinally spaced apertures, said apertures being arranged such that the flow rate of liquid flowing therefrom into said bore adjacent ends of said first roller is different from the flow rate of liquid into said bore centrally of said first roller; means to deliver liquid to said distribution tube; means to remove liquid from said bore; variable speed drive means to rotate said first roller such that adjacent surfaces of said first and second rollers move in opposite directions; end dams in sealing relation with opposite ends of said first and second rollers forming an ink reservoir above said nip; a doctor blade; and means urging said doctor blade toward the surface of said first roller.
- 14. Apparatus to meter liquid comprising: a frame; first and second rollers; means rotatably securing said first and second rollers to said frame such that a metering nip is formed between adjacent surfaces of said first and second rollers; first and second pairs of end seal elements, each of said second pair of end seal elements having a convex peripheral surface having a radius of curvature substantially equal to the radius of curvature of said second roller; means urging said first pair of end seal elements into non-rotating, sealing relation with opposite ends of said first roller; means urging said second pair of end seal elements into non-rotating sealing relation with opposite ends of said second roller, a pair of end dams having sealing surfaces; means urging said sealing surfaces into sealing relation with said first and second pair of end seal elements.
- 15. Apparatus to meter liquid comprising: a frame; first and second rollers; means rotatably securing said rollers to said frame; means urging said first roller into pressure indented relation with said second roller to form a nip, said first roller having a hollow internal bore; means to deliver liquid into said bore; means to remove liquid from said bore; control means to maintain liquid removed from said bore at a constant temperature; variable speed drive means to rotate said first roller such that adjacent surfaces of said first and second rollers move in opposite directions; end dams in sealing relation with opposite ends of said first and second rollers forming a reservoir adjacent said nip; agitator means in said reservoir, said agitator means being adapted to control flow of liquid toward said nip; doctor means arranged to form a film on the surface of said first roller; roller means urged into pressure relation with said second roller; film thickness indicator means adjacent said roller means; speed control means connected to said variable speed drive means; and means operably connected between said film thickness indicator and said speed control means such that the surface speed of the first roller is regulated to maintain a controlled film thickness on said roller means.
- 16. Apparatus to meter liquid comprising: spaced side frames connectable to opposite sides of the printing press; means pivotally securing said side frames to opposite sides of the printing press; first and second rollers; means rotatably securing said first and second rollers to said side frames; actuating means secured between said side frames and opposite sides of the press to move said side frames between a first position wherein said second roller is in pressure indented relation with the printing plate, and a second position wherein said second roller is spaced from the printing plate; means urging said first roller into pressure indented relation with said second roller to form a nip, said first roller having a hollow internal bore; means to deliver liquid into said bore; means to remove liquid from said bore; variable speed drive means to rotate said first roller such that adjacent surfaces of said first and second rollers move in opposite directions; end dams in sealing relation with opposite ends of said first and second rollers forming a reservoir adjacent said nip; doctor means arranged to form a film on the surface of said first roller; and control means to maintain liquid removed from said bore at a constant temperature.
- 17. The combination called for in claim 16 wherein said actuating means comprises: an over-center toggle linkage movably secured to said side frame; a stub shaft rotatably secured to said side frame, said stub shaft having an eccentric journal on an end thereof engaging said side frame; and actuator means on said support frame secured to said over-center toggle linkage.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of our copending application Ser. No. 526,486 filed Nov. 25, 1974, now abandoned, which was a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 251,740 filed May 9, 1972, now abandoned, entitled "Method and Apparatus for Inking Printing Plates."
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