Claims
- 1. In a printing apparatus including a metal blanket cylinder susceptible to corrosion during normal printing operations, and a printing blanket having an exposed printing surface and a cylinder-contacting surface mounted on the cylinder, the improvement comprising a mounted printing blanket consisting essentially of a printing blanket material and a sacrificial metal for the metal of the cylinder disposed within or on the cylinder-contacting surface of the mounted blanket in substantial electrochemical contact with the surface of the cylinder in an amount and disposition sufficient to inhibit corrosion of the blanket cylinder, but not also upon the exposed printing surface during printing of the blanket in an amount which substantially covers said printing surface.
- 2. The printing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the metal of the blanket cylinder is steel, or stainless steel, or steel coated with a corrosion-resistant coating subject to wear.
- 3. The printing apparatus of claim 2, wherein the metal of the blanket cylinder is nickel-coated steel.
- 4. The printing apparatus of claim 2, wherein the metal of the blanket cylinder is steel or stainless steel.
- 5. The printing apparatus of claim 2, wherein the sacrificial metal is zinc.
- 6. The printing apparatus of claim 2, wherein the sacrificial metal comprises a thin layer of zinc particles adhered on at least a portion of the cylinder-contacting surface of the blanket material.
- 7. The printing apparatus of claim 6, wherein the zinc particles have a diameter of from about 1 to 5.mu..
- 8. The printing apparatus of claim 2, wherein the sacrificial metal comprises a thin layer of zinc foil or particles adhered to at least a portion of the cylinder-contacting surface of the blanket material.
- 9. The printing apparatus of claim 8, wherein the foil or particles are adhered to substantially less than the entire surface of the blanket material.
- 10. The printing apparatus of claim 2, wherein the sacrificial metal comprises zinc particles impregnated within at least a portion of the cylinder-contacting surface of the printing blanket material.
- 11. The printing apparatus of claim 10, wherein the zinc particles have a diameter of from about 1 to 5.mu..
- 12. The printing apparatus of claim 10, wherein the zinc particles are impregnated within substantially the entire cylinder-contacting surface of the blanket material.
- 13. The printing apparatus of claim 10, wherein the zinc particles are impregnated within substantially less than the entire cylinder-contacting surface of the blanket material.
- 14. The printing apparatus of claim 12, wherein the zinc particles have a diameter of from about 1 to 5.mu..
- 15. The printing apparatus of claim 2, wherein the sacrificial metal comprises zinc strands interwoven into the cylinder-contacting surface of the blanket material.
- 16. The printing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the printing apparatus is an offset printing apparatus and the corrosion is caused by ambient water used in offset printing.
- 17. A printing blanket for mounting on a metal blanket cylinder of a printing apparatus; said printing blanket consisting essentially of a printing blanket material having a printing surface and a cylinder-contacting surface containing a sacrificial metal for the metal of the blanket cylinder disposed on or within the cylinder-contacting surface of the blanket material for substantial electrochemical contact with the blanket cylinder in an amount and disposition sufficient to inhibit corrosion of the metal of the blanket cylinder during printing, but not also upon the printing surface of the blanket in an amount which substantially covers said printing surface during printing; and said metal cylinder consisting essentially of steel, stainless steel, or steel coated with a corrosion-resistant coating subject to wear.
- 18. The printing blanket of claim 17, wherein the sacrificial metal is zinc.
- 19. The printing blanket of claim 18, wherein the zinc is impregnated within the cylinder-contacting surface of the blanket material in the form of particles.
- 20. The printing blanket of claim 19, wherein the zinc particles have a diameter of from about 1 to 5.mu..
- 21. The printing blanket of claim 18, wherein the zinc is adhered to the cylinder-contacting surface of the blanket material.
- 22. The printing blanket of claim 21, wherein the zinc is adhered in the form of a foil.
- 23. The printing blanket of claim 18, wherein the zinc comprises a thin layer of zinc particles directly applied to at least a portion of the cylinder-contacting surface of the blanket material.
- 24. The printing blanket of claim 23, wherein the zinc particles have a diameter of from about 1 to 5.mu..
- 25. The printing blanket of claim 18, wherein the zinc is woven into the cylinder-contacting surface of the blanket material.
- 26. The printing blanket of claim 19, wherein the zinc is impregnated in substantially less than the entire cylinder-contacting surface of the blanket material.
- 27. The printing blanket of claim 21, wherein the zinc is adhered to substantially less than the entire cylinder-contacting surface of the blanket material.
- 28. A method for inhibiting corrosion in a printing apparatus including a metal blanket cylinder susceptible to corrosion during normal printing operations and a printing blanket having an exposed printing surface and a cylinder-contacting surface mounted on the cylinder, comprising mounting a printing blanket consisting essentially of a printing blanket material and a sacrificial metal for the metal of the cylinder disposed within or on the cylinder-contacting surface of the blanket in substantial electrochemical contact with the surface of the cylinder in an amount and disposition sufficient to inhibit corrosion of the blanket cylinder but not also upon the exposed printing surface of the blanket in an amount which substantially covers said printing surface during printing; and printing with the blanketed cylinder.
- 29. The method of claim 28, wherein the metal of the blanket cylinder is steel, stainless steel, or steel coated with a corrosion-resistant coating subject to wear.
- 30. The method of claim 29, wherein the metal of the blanket cylinder is nickel-coated steel.
- 31. The method of claim 29, wherein the metal of the blanket cylinder is steel or stainless steel.
- 32. The method of claim 29, wherein the sacrificial metal is zinc.
- 33. The method of claim 29, wherein the sacrificial metal comprises a thin layer of zinc particles directly applied to at least a portion of the cylinder-contacting surface of the blanket material.
- 34. The method of claim 33, wherein the zinc particles have a diameter of from about 1 to 5.mu..
- 35. The method of claim 29, wherein the sacrificial metal comprises a thin layer of zinc foil adhered to at least a portion of the cylinder-contacting surface of the blanket material.
- 36. The method of claim 35, wherein the foil is adhered to substantially less than the entire surface of the blanket material.
- 37. The method of claim 29, wherein the sacrificial metal comprises zinc particles impregnated within at least a portion of the cylinder-contacting surface of the printing blanket material.
- 38. The method of claim 37, wherein the zinc particles have a diameter of from about 1 to 5.mu..
- 39. The method of claim 37, wherein the zinc particles are impregnated within substantially the entire cylinder-contacting surface of the blanket material.
- 40. The method of claim 37, wherein the zinc particles are impregnated within substantially less than the entire cylinder-contacting surface of the blanket material.
- 41. The method of claim 39, wherein the zinc particles have a diameter of from about 1 to 5.mu..
- 42. The method of claim 29, wherein the sacrificial metal comprises zinc strands interwoven into the cylinder-contacting surface of the blanket material.
- 43. The method of claim 28, wherein the printing apparatus is an offset printing apparatus and the corrosion is caused by ambient water used in offset printing.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application(s) Ser. No. 07/660,958 filed on Feb. 26, 1991 abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (16)
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