Claims
- 1. An image transfer blanket adapted to be mounted onto a blanket cylinder which includes an axially-extending gap, said blanket including first and second ends, with at least one of said first and second ends being adapted to be inserted into said axially-extending gap in said blanket cylinder, said blanket comprising a image transfer surface layer, at least one woven fabric ply, and a nonextensible base layer, said at least one woven fabric ply including warp and weft fibers, said weft fibers being oriented so that when said blanket is mounted on said blanket cylinder said weft fibers extend circumferentially about said blanket cylinder.
- 2. An image transfer blanket as claimed in claim 1 further including at least one blanket bar secured to at least one end of said image transfer blanket.
- 3. An image transfer blanket as claimed in claim 1 including at least two woven fabric layers, with at least one of said woven fabric layers being oriented such that when said blanket is mounted on said blanket cylinder said weft fibers extend circumferentially about said blanket cylinder.
- 4. An image transfer blanket as claimed in claim 3 in which said at least two woven fabric layers are oriented such that when said blanket is mounted on said blanket cylinder said weft fibers in each of said woven fabric layers extend circumferentially about said blanket cylinder.
- 5. An image transfer blanket as claimed in claim 1 in which said base layer is selected from the group consisting of metals and alloys thereof, synthetic polymer resins, and fiber-reinforced synthetic polymer resins.
- 6. An image transfer blanket as claimed in claim 5 in which said base layer comprises steel.
- 7. An image transfer blanket as claimed in claim 5 in which said base layer comprises polyester.
- 8. An image transfer blanket as claimed in claim 5 in which said base layer comprises a polymer resin reinforced with fibers selected from the group consisting of glass, carbon, natural, and synthetic fibers.
- 9. An image transfer blanket as claimed in claim 8 in which said fibers comprise carbon fibers.
- 10. An image transfer blanket as claimed in claim 1 including a compressible layer.
- 11. An image transfer blanket adapted to be mounted onto a blanket cylinder which includes an axially-extending gap, said blanket comprising a image transfer surface layer, a compressible layer, a first woven fabric ply positioned between said image transfer surface layer and said compressible layer, a nonextensible base layer, and at least a second woven fabric ply positioned between said compressible layer and said base layer,
said second woven fabric ply including warp and weft fibers, said weft fibers being oriented such that when said blanket is mounted on said blanket cylinder said weft fibers extend circumferentially about said blanket cylinder.
- 12. An image transfer blanket as claimed in claim 11 in which said second woven fabric ply includes at least two woven fabric plies, each ply including warp and weft fibers, said weft fibers being oriented such that when said blanket is mounted on said blanket cylinder said weft fibers extend circumferentially about said blanket cylinder.
- 13. An image transfer blanket as claimed in claim 11 in which said first woven fabric ply includes warp and weft fibers, said weft fibers being oriented such that when said blanket is mounted on said blanket cylinder said weft fibers extend circumferentially about said blanket cylinder.
- 14. An image transfer blanket as claimed in claim 11 in which said base layer is selected from the group consisting of metals and alloys thereof, synthetic polymer resins, and fiber-reinforced synthetic polymer resins.
- 15. An image transfer blanket as claimed in claim 14 in which said base layer comprises steel.
- 16. An image transfer blanket as claimed in claim 14 in which said base layer comprises polyester.
- 17. An image transfer blanket as claimed in claim 14 in which said base layer comprises a polymer resin reinforced with fibers selected from the group consisting of glass, carbon, natural, and synthetic fibers.
- 18. An image transfer blanket as claimed in claim 17 in which said fibers comprise carbon fibers.
- 19. An image transfer blanket adapted to be mounted onto a blanket cylinder which includes an axially-extending gap, said blanket including first and second ends, with at least one of said first and second ends being adapted to be inserted into said axially-extending gap in said blanket cylinder, said blanket comprising a image transfer surface layer, at least one woven fabric ply, and a nonextensible base layer, said at least one woven fabric ply including warp and weft fibers, said weft fibers being oriented so that when said blanket is mounted on said blanket cylinder said weft fibers extend circumferentially about said blanket cylinder, said nonextensible base layer extending beyond said image transfer surface layer and said woven fabric ply at at least one end thereof.
- 20. An image transfer blanket as claimed in claim 19 in which the portion of said nonextensible layer which extends beyond the at least one end of said blanket is bent such that such portion is adapted to be inserted into said axially-extending gap of said blanket cylinder.
- 21. An image transfer blanket as claimed in claim 19 in which the portion of said nonextensible layer which extends beyond the at least one end of said blanket has a blanket bar secured thereto.
- 22. An image transfer blanket as claimed in claim 20 in which the portion of said nonextensible layer which extends beyond the at least one end of said blanket has a blanket bar secured thereto.
- 23. An image transfer blanket as claimed in claim 21 in which said blanket bar comprises a strip of metal having first and second laterally extending legs.
- 24. An image transfer blanket adapted to be mounted onto a blanket cylinder which includes an axially-extending gap, said blanket including first and second ends, with at least one of said first and second ends being adapted to be inserted into said axially-extending gap in said blanket cylinder, said blanket comprising a image transfer surface layer, at least one woven fabric ply, and a nonextensible base layer, said at least one woven fabric ply including warp and weft fibers, said weft fibers being oriented so that when said blanket is mounted on said blanket cylinder said weft fibers extend circumferentially about said blanket cylinder, said image transfer surface layer and said woven fabric ply extending beyond said nonextensible base layer at at least one end thereof.
- 25. A smash-resistant image transfer blanket adapted to be mounted onto a blanket cylinder which includes an axially-extending gap, said blanket including first and second ends, with at least one of said first and second ends being adapted to be inserted into said axially-extending gap in said blanket cylinder, said blanket comprising a image transfer surface layer, at least one woven fabric ply, and a nonextensible base layer, said at least one woven fabric ply being impregnated with an elastomeric composition and including warp and weft fibers, said weft fibers being oriented so that when said blanket is mounted on said blanket cylinder said weft fibers extend circumferentially about said blanket cylinder.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/190,948, filed Mar. 21, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60190948 |
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