Claims
- 1. An applicator roller, comprising:
a hollow interior; and a roller jacket enclosing said hollow interior and having an outer cylindrical surface for picking up a liquid and, at least to some extent, for transferring the liquid; said roller jacket being formed with at least one perforation for guiding excess liquid into said hollow interior.
- 2. An applicator and element assembly, comprising:
an applicator roller including a hollow interior, and a roller jacket enclosing said hollow interior and having an outer cylindrical surface for picking up a liquid and, at least to some extent, for transferring the liquid, said roller jacket being formed with at least one perforation for guiding excess liquid into said hollow interior; and a rotating element disposed downstream of said applicator roller in a liquid travel direction and defining an inlet wedge between said applicator roller and said rotating element, said rotating element being selected from the group consisting of a roller, a cylinder and a continuously onward moving element selected from the group consisting of a material web and a paper web; the liquid being selected from the group consisting of water, dampening solution, silicone oil emulsion and ink; and the excess liquid to be guided into said hollow interior from an accumulation of the excess liquid in the inlet wedge.
- 3. The assembly according to claim 2, which further comprises a dip trough; and
another rotating element disposed upstream of said applicator roller in the liquid travel direction; said applicator roller serving for one of scooping up the liquid from said dip trough by said outer cylindrical surface of said roller jacket, and for picking up the liquid from said other rotating element.
- 4. The assembly according to claim 3, wherein the excess liquid to be guided into said hollow interior of said applicator roller is at least to some extent feedable to said dip trough through said at least one perforation.
- 5. The applicator roller according to claim 1, which further comprises a plurality of axial active regions, said roller jacket being formed with a plurality of perforations in addition to said at least one perforation, each of said plurality of axial active regions having at least one of said perforations.
- 6. The applicator roller according to claim 5, wherein said perforations are offset in said roller jacket in circumferential direction and in axial direction and some of said perforations at least partly overlap common axial regions.
- 7. The applicator roller according to claim 6, wherein said perforations are linear perforations.
- 8. The applicator roller according to claim 7, wherein said perforations have a length of less than 50 mm and a width of less than 1 mm.
- 9. The applicator roller according to claim 1, which further comprises absorbent material in said hollow interior.
- 10. The applicator roller according to claim 9, wherein said absorbent material is selected from the group consisting of sponge-type material and a sponge body.
- 11. In a dryer, a cooling roller stand, comprising an applicator roller including:
a hollow interior; and a roller jacket enclosing said hollow interior and having an outer cylindrical surface for picking up a liquid and, at least to some extent, for transferring the liquid; said roller jacket being formed with at least one perforation for guiding excess liquid into said hollow interior.
- 12. A cooling roller stand disposed immediately downstream of a dryer, the cooling roller stand comprising an applicator roller including:
a hollow interior; and a roller jacket enclosing said hollow interior and having an outer cylindrical surface for picking up a liquid and, at least to some extent, for transferring the liquid; said roller jacket being formed with at least one perforation for guiding excess liquid into said hollow interior.
- 13. A printing press, comprising an applicator roller, the applicator roller including:
a hollow interior; and a roller jacket enclosing said hollow interior and having an outer cylindrical surface for picking up a liquid and, at least to some extent, for transferring the liquid; said roller jacket being formed with at least one perforation for guiding excess liquid into said hollow interior.
- 14. A web-fed rotary printing press, comprising an applicator roller, the applicator roller including:
a hollow interior; and a roller jacket enclosing said hollow interior and having an outer cylindrical surface for picking up a liquid and, at least to some extent, for transferring the liquid; said roller jacket being formed with at least one perforation for guiding excess liquid into said hollow interior.
- 15. A web-fed rotary offset printing press, comprising an applicator roller, the applicator roller including:
a hollow interior; and a roller jacket enclosing said hollow interior and having an outer cylindrical surface for picking up a liquid and, at least to some extent, for transferring the liquid; said roller jacket being formed with at least one perforation for guiding excess liquid into said hollow interior.
- 16. A printing press, comprising a cooling roll stand, and at least one applicator roller integrated in said cooling roll stand, the at least one applicator roller including:
a hollow interior; and a roller jacket enclosing said hollow interior and having an outer cylindrical surface for picking up a liquid and, at least to some extent, for transferring the liquid; said roller jacket being formed with at least one perforation for guiding excess liquid into said hollow interior.
- 17. A printing press, comprising a dryer, and a cooling roller stand integrated in said dryer, said cooling roller stand having at least one applicator roller including:
a hollow interior; and a roller jacket enclosing said hollow interior and having an outer cylindrical surface for picking up a liquid and, at least to some extent, for transferring the liquid; said roller jacket being formed with at least one perforation for guiding excess liquid into said hollow interior.
- 18. A printing press, comprising a dryer, and a cooling roller stand disposed immediately downstream from said dryer, said cooling roller stand having at least one applicator roller including:
a hollow interior; and a roller jacket enclosing said hollow interior and having an outer cylindrical surface for picking up a liquid and, at least to some extent, for transferring the liquid; said roller jacket being formed with at least one perforation for guiding excess liquid into said hollow interior.
- 19. The cooling roller stand according to claim 11, wherein the dryer is a hot air dryer.
- 20. The cooling roller stand according to claim 12, wherein the dryer is a hot air dryer.
- 21. The printing press according to claim 17, wherein said dryer is a hot air dryer.
- 22. The printing press according to claim 18, wherein said dryer is a hot air dryer.
- 23. A method for coating a material web, which comprises:
applying a liquid to the material web with an outer peripheral surface of a roller jacket of an applicator roller having an interior; and guiding excess liquid into the interior of the applicator roller through at least one perforation formed in the roller jacket.
- 24. The method according to claim 23, which further comprises providing the material web as a paper web in web-fed rotary printing.
- 25. The method according to claim 23, which further comprises providing the material web as a paper web in web-fed rotary offset printing.
- 26. The method according to claim 23, which further comprises providing the liquid as a silicone oil emulsion.
- 27. The method according to claim 23, which further comprises guiding the excess liquid from an inlet wedge formed between the applicator roller and the material web into the interior of the applicator roller through one perforation and a plurality of additional perforations formed in the roller jacket.
Priority Claims (1)
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102 13 985.7 |
Mar 2002 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of copending provisional application No. 60/370,194, filed Apr. 5, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60370194 |
Apr 2002 |
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