Claims
- 1. An ink fountain for a lithographic duplicator comprising:
- a fountain roller;
- a blade support anvil adjacent the fountain roller and having a flat blade support and guiding surface;
- an ink supporting and doctor blade with its long axis parallel to said roller and provided with an edge portion out of contact with, but in close proximity to, the surface of said roller defining therewith a minute ink metering gap, said blade having a flat body portion lying in contact with the blade support surface of said anvil and being longitudinally flexible in a widthwise direction to a degree such that segments of its length are somewhat independently movable so as to allow adjustment in conformity with roller surface variations to achieve a gap of the required degree of minuteness and uniformity, said blade including a plurality of follower openings spaced along its length; and
- independently acting adjusting devices mounted on said anvil, each positioned to enter one of said follower openings and coact with the edges thereof, said adjusting devices each comprising:
- a post rotatable on the anvil passing through the corresponding blade opening and carrying a first eccentric cam for coarse adjustment;
- means for clamping the first eccentric cam in desired rotary position;
- a second eccentric cam embracing the first eccentric cam and rotatable thereon, said second eccentric cam including a cam profile for fine adjustment engaging the edges of its corresponding follower opening; and
- drive means for setting the second eccentric cam in desired rotary position.
- 2. An ink fountain for a lithographic duplicator comprising:
- a fountain roller;
- a blade support anvil adjacent the fountain roller and having a plane blade support and guiding surface parallel to the axis of the fountain roller and so disposed that the roller axis lies significantly outside of its plane extension;
- an ink supporting and doctor blade with its long axis parallel to said roller and provided with a marginal strip portion out of contact with, but in close proximity to, the surface of said roller defining therewith a minute ink metering gap, and a wider body portion resting upon and guided by the support surface of the anvil, said blade being longitudinally flexible in a widthwise direction to a degree such that segments of its length are somewhat independently movable so as to allow adjustment in conformity with roller surface variations to achieve a gap of the required marginal of minuteness and uniformity, said margina;l strip portion being bent out of the plane of said body portion at a substantial angle significantly less than ninety degrees, said blade being so disposed upon said anvil that the marginal strip portion extends substantially radially of said fountain roller; and
- adjusting means for said blade including plural adjusting devices each acting on a section of the body portion of the flexible blade to effect adjustment of that portion of the blade in a direction parallel to the support plane of the anvil.
- 3. An ink fountain as set forth in claim 2 in which the wider body portion of the blade is provided with a plurality of follower openings, and in which the adjusting devices each comprise:
- a post rotatable on the anvil passing through the corresponding blade opening and carrying a first eccentric cam for coarse adjustment;
- means for clamping the first eccentric cam in desired rotary position;
- a second eccentric cam embracing the first eccentric cam and rotatable thereon, said second eccentric cam including a cam profile for fine adjustment engaging the edges of its corresponding follower opening; and
- drive means for setting the second eccentric cam in desired rotary position.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 607,238 filed Aug. 25, 1975 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
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