Claims
- 1. An ink fountain for printing presses comprising a fountain roller journaled for rotation, an ink trough adjacent to said roller, a plurality of metering segments mounted on said ink trough for movement generally in a plane toward and away from said fountain roller to form a metering gap, said fountain roller in cooperation with said trough and metering segments defining an ink reservoir for containing ink which coats the surfaces of said fountain roller as said fountain roller rotates, screw thread actuators associated with metering segments, each thread actuator comprising a nut pivotally connected to an associated metering segment for allowing said associated metering segment to pivot in a lateral plane to align itself with respect to said fountain roller and a screw connected to said trough, said segments having a predetermined clearance therebetween to provide for pivoting of said associated segment, and means for effecting relative rotation between said screw and nut in one direction for moving said associated metering segment toward said fountain roller and in the other direction opposite to said one direction for moving said associated metering segment away from said fountain roller, said nut being formed with a cylindrical exterior surface positioned within a cross-bore in said associated metering segment to provide a pivot connection between said nut and said associated metering segment, said nut having a central axis generally perpendicular to the plane of movement of said metering segment, and said nut and said bore being located entirely between front and rear edges of said metering segment.
- 2. An ink fountain as set forth in claim 1, wherein said metering segments are removable by threading the associated nuts off the associated screws.
- 3. An ink fountain as set forth in claim 2, wherein said trough is pivotally mounted for movement between an operative position and a service position, and said metering segments are removable from said trough without disassembly thereof while said trough is in said service position.
- 4. An ink fountain as set forth in claim 3, wherein lock means are provided to releasably lock said trough in said operative position.
- 5. An ink fountain as set forth in claim 1 wherein said means for effecting relative rotation between said screw and nut comprises a motor for rotating said screw and means for allowing relative axial movement between said motor and screw.
- 6. An ink fountain as set forth in claim 1 including spring means for urging said metering segment toward said fountain roller.
- 7. An ink fountain for printing presses comprising a fountain roller journaled for rotation, an ink trough adjacent to said roller, a plurality of metering segments mounted on said ink trough for movement generally in a plane toward and away from said fountain roller to form a metering gap, said fountain roller in cooperation with said trough and metering segments defining an ink reservoir for containing ink which coats the surfaces of said fountain roller as said fountain roller rotates, screw thread actuators associated with each metering segment comprising a nut pivotally connected to an associated metering segment for allowing said associated metering segment to pivot in a lateral plane to align itself with respect to said fountain roller and a screw connected to said trough, and means for effecting relative rotation between said screw and nut in one direction for moving said associated metering segment toward said fountain roller and in the other direction opposite to said one direction for moving said associated metering segment away from said fountain roller, said nut being formed with a cylindrical exterior surface positioned within a cross-bore in said associated metering segment to provide a pivotal connection between said nut and said associated metering segment, said nut having a height that is less than thickness of said associated metering segment to enable said nut to float in said cross-bore, said nut having a central axis generally perpendicular to the plane of movement of said metering segment, and said nut and said bore being located entirely between front and rear edges of said metering segment.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 665,961 filed on Oct. 29, 1984, now abandoned.
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