Claims
- 1. A dampening apparatus for lithographic printing presses having a plate cylinder around which an offset lithographic printing plate may be mounted, a dampening form roller having an ink receptive surface and mounted parallel and contiguous to said plate cylinder along a first line of tangency, means for positively rotating said form roller in a direction counter to and at the same surface speed as said plate cylinder, a metering roller also having an ink receptive surface extending along a second line of tangency to said form roller on the opposite side thereof from said plate cylinder, the surface of said metering roller being substantially harder than the surface of said form roller, means for rotating said metering roller counter to and at the same surface speed as said form roller, means pressing said metering roller against said form roller and means pressing said form roller against a plate on said plate cylinder such that said rollers define between them a reservoir for dampening solution to which is added ink carried back to said rollers from the plate, whereby there exists a delivery arc on said form roller from said second to said first line of tangency measured in the direction of rotation of said form roller and an uninterrupted solution return arc on said form roller from said first to said second line of tangency in the direction of rotation of said form roller for the mixed ink and dampening solution, and a supply of dampening solution to said reservoir including means for automatically maintaining constant the dampening solution level in said reservoir.
- 2. A dampening solution feed apparatus, as defined in claim 1, further including seal means contacting adjacent ends of said form and metering rollers to define the ends of said reservoir.
- 3. A dampening solution feed apparatus, as defined in claim 2, wherein said seal means includes seal plates contacting the ends of said form roller and the adjacent periphery of said metering roller, and means urging said seal plates against each of said rollers.
- 4. A dampening apparatus, as defined in claim 1, wherein said supply of dampening solution includes a pan and means mounting said metering roller above and partially submerged within said pan and wherein said level maintaining means automatically maintains the level of solution constant in said pan, whereby rotation of said metering roller continuously carries the dampening solution from said pan to said reservoir.
- 5. A dampener for an offset lithographic printing press having a plate cylinder on which a lithographic plate can be mounted, said dampener comprising
- a frame adapted for mounting on the press adjacent the plate cylinder,
- a form roller rotatably supported in said frame for contact with a plate on the plate cylinder,
- a metering roller rotatably supported in said frame in pressure contact with said form roller and on the opposite side thereof from the plate cylinder,
- seal means mounted on said frame in cooperative relation with said rollers to define a reservoir for dampening solution,
- said form roller and said metering roller having ink receptive surfaces and the surface of said metering roller being substantially less resilient than the surface of said form roller,
- means for urging said form roller into contact with a plate on the plate cylinder,
- means urging said metering roller into contact with said form roller with a force sufficient to compress the form roller surface,
- drive means rotating said rollers at one-to-one surface speed with each other and with the plate cylinder,
- and means providing a supply of dampening solution to said reservoir,
- whereby solution in said reservoir is continually mixed with ink picked up from the plate by the action of the metering and form rollers and the resulting emulsion of solution and ink is applied to the plate by said form roller, the density of ink in the emulsion being directly related to the density of image areas on the plate.
- 6. A dampener as defined in claim 5, wherein said seal means comprises:
- seal carriers movably supported on said frame adjacent the ends of said first and second rollers said carriers having a seal contacting surface;
- a seal member contained in each of said seal carriers;
- means biasing said seal carriers toward the end of said form roller and toward the circumferential surface at the end of said metering roller, whereby a circumferential seal is formed against the periphery of said metering roller and an end seal is formed against said form roller.
- 7. The dampener defined in claim 6, including pin members extending between said seal carriers and the ends of said frame to define an axis about which said carriers can pivot and also move axially.
- 8. The dampener defined in claim 7, including a resilient member acting on each of said pin members to bias each of said seal carriers towards the end of said first roller.
- 9. The dampener defined in claim 8, including spring members connected between said carriers and said frame and acting to bias said seal members towards the circumferential surface of said metering roller.
- 10. A dampener as defined in claim 5, wherein the dampening solution supply is a bottle including a neck through which the solution is discharged,
- a valve associated with said neck to control flow of solution out of said bottle, and
- means supporting said bottle and valve in inverted relation over the center of said reservoir,
- whereby solution is supplied to said reservoir and continually mixed with ink picked up from the plate by the rotating action of the metering and form rollers, the resulting emulsion of solution and ink being carried through the nip defined by said metering and form rollers to the plate by said form roller, and solution is added to the reservoir as the level of ink and solution emulsion lowers beneath said valve.
- 11. A dampener as defined in claim 10, including an elongated wick member extending from said valve parallel to but spaced from said rollers, said wick member extending essentially between said seal means and projecting downward toward the nip whereby solution being added from the bottle is distributed along the length of said reservoir.
- 12. A dampener as defined in claim 10 wherein said valve includes a movable plunger and a passageway for allowing air to pass into said bottle when the level in said reservoir lowers away from said valve.
- 13. A dampener as defined in claim 12 wherein said air passageway extends through said plunger and terminates in an opening in the side of said plunger, said opening communicating with the interior of said bottle.
- 14. A dampener as defined in claim 13, including a further passageway around the exterior of said plunger to allow solution to pass from said bottle, said plunger containing a seal member that seats within said valve to close said air passageway and said solution passageway, and a spring positioned around said plunger to bias said seal member into seating engagement with said valve when said bottle is not in position above said reservoir whereby flow of solution from said bottle is prevented, said plunger being displaced from seating engagement with said valve when said bottle is positioned above said reservoir.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 294,925 filed Aug. 21, 1981, now abandoned, and application Ser. No. 183,751 filed Sept. 12, 1980, now abandoned, both of which are in turn a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 041,527 filed May 22, 1979, now abandoned, entitled DAMPENING FEED APPARATUS.
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