Claims
- 1. An apparatus for continuously providing dampening fluid to a lithographic printing press comprising:
- (a) a printing press having a rotatable plate cylinder and a gear mechanism driven by rotation of said plate cylinder;
- (b) a dampening fluid reservoir operatively connected to said printing press, for supplying said dampening fluid to be provided to said rotatable plate cylinder;
- (c) a pan roller rotatably mounted, operatively connected to said printing press and disposed adjacent to said dampening fluid reservoir, for receiving said dampening fluid therefrom;
- (d) at least one transfer roller, operatively connected to said printing press, tangentially contacting and parallel to said pan roller;
- (e) an oscillating roller having a resiliently compressible ink receptive surface, said oscillating roller operatively connected to said printing press, tangentially contacting and parallel to said transfer roller, said oscillating roller being gear driven and coupled to said rotatable plate cylinder through said gear mechanism for rotating said oscillating roller at a surface speed proportional to a surface speed of said rotatable plate cylinder; and
- (f) a form roller rotatably mounted, operatively connected to said printing press, tangentially contacting and in a parallel relation to both said plate cylinder and said ink receptive oscillating roller for carrying an even metered layer of dampening fluid from said oscillating roller to said plate cylinder.
- 2. An apparatus, as in claim 1, wherein said ink receptive oscillating roller further comprises a polymeric surface having a hardness measuring between about 70 to 100 Shore A Durometer.
- 3. An apparatus, as in claim 1, wherein said ink receptive oscillating roller comprises a polymeric surface having a hardness measuring between about 80 and 90 Shore A Durometer.
- 4. An apparatus, as in claim 1, wherein each of said pan roller and transfer roller and form roller have ink receptive polymeric surfaces.
- 5. An apparatus, as in claim 1, wherein said at least one transfer roller contacts said pan roller and said apparatus further comprises a reverse direction roller contacting said at least one transfer roller and said oscillating roller.
- 6. An apparatus, as in claim 1, wherein said pan roller further comprises a gear drive, operatively connected to said printing press for rotating said pan roller at a surface speed proportional to a surface speed of said rotatable plate cylinder.
- 7. An apparatus, as in claim 1, wherein said resiliently compressible ink receptive surface of said oscillating roller has a characteristic of absorption of a mixture of ink and dampening fluid.
- 8. An apparatus, as in claim 1, wherein said resiliently compressible ink receptive surface of said gear driven oscillating roller comprises pores into which dampening fluid is penetrable.
- 9. An improved gear driven continuous fluid dampening system of the type having a plurality of tangentially contacting and parallel cylindrical rotatable rollers structurally held in relationship to each other and having a dampening fluid pan, said plurality of rotatable rollers comprising:
- (a) a pan roller positioned for receiving dampening fluid from said dampening fluid pan with an ink receptive polymeric surface having a hardness of about 80 to 100 Shore A Durometer;
- (b) a transfer roller positioned for receiving dampening fluid from said pan roller with an ink receptive polymeric surface having a hardness of about 25 to 40 Shore A Durometer;
- (c) a reverse direction roller for receiving dampening fluid from said transfer roller with an ink receptive polymeric surface having a hardness of about 25 to 40 Shore A Durometer and which is different from the hardness of the transfer roller;
- (d) an oscillating roller positioned for receiving dampening fluid from said reverse direction roller, and said dampening system further comprising;
- (e) an ink receptive and compressible surface on said oscillating roller having a hardness of about 80 to 100 Shore A Durometer;
- (f) a gear train driving said oscillating roller for rotation thereof at speeds directly proportional to rotation of a plate cylinder of a lithographic printing press;
- (g) means for selectively applying desired rolling contact forces both between said oscillating roller and said reverse direction roller and between said oscillating roller and said form roller; and
- (h) a form roller with an ink receptive polymeric surface having a hardness of about 25 to 30 Shore A Durometer for receiving dampening fluid from said oscillating roller and for providing said dampening fluid to a rotating plate cylinder of a lithographic printing press.
- 10. An improved fluid dampening system, as in claim 9, wherein said ink receptive and compressible surface of said oscillating roller further comprises a smooth resiliently compressible polymeric material.
- 11. An improved fluid dampening system, as in claim 10, wherein said smooth resiliently compressible polymeric material comprises rubber.
- 12. An apparatus for continuously providing dampening fluid to a rotating plate cylinder of a lithographic printing press, of the type having a gear mechanism for driving an existing oscillating roller having a gear attached thereto and a form roller in contact with said existing oscillating roller and said rotating plate cylinder, as part of an existing dampening system for said lithographic printing press, said apparatus comprising:
- (a) a frame, having means for connection to said printing press;
- (b) a dampening fluid reservoir having means for connection to said lithographic printing press;
- (c) a pan roller, rotatably mounted in said frame and disposed adjacent to said dampening fluid reservoir for receiving dampening fluid therefrom;
- (d) a transfer roller means, rotatably mounted in said frame, so that it tangentially contacts, and is parallel to, said pan roller for receiving dampening fluid therefrom;
- (e) an ink receptive replacement oscillating roller attachable to said lithographic printing press, contacting and parallel to said transfer roller means, said replacement oscillating roller having a gear attached thereto, which gear is sized and shaped for coupling to said rotating plate cylinder through said gear mechanism so that said replacement oscillating roller is rotated at a surface speed which matches a surface speed of said rotating plate cylinder, and having a resiliently compressible surface for tangentially contacting both said transfer roller means and said form roller so that an even, metered layer of dampening fluid is provided from said oscillating roller to said form roller, and in turn, to said plate cylinder.
- 13. An apparatus, as in claim 12, wherein said resiliently compressible surface of said replacement ink receptive oscillating roller further comprises an absorbent polymeric surface, having a hardness measuring between about 80 to 100 Shore A Durometer.
- 14. An apparatus, as in claim 13, wherein said absorbent polymeric surface has absorption characteristics for absorbing a mixture of ink and dampening fluid.
- 15. An apparatus, as in claim 12, wherein said replacement ink receptive oscillating roller has pores sufficient in number and sufficient in size so that dampening fluid penetrates thereinto.
- 16. A continuous dampening system kit for retrofitting an existing lithographic printing press having gears to drive an oscillating roller, said retrofitting kit comprising:
- (a) a replacement oscillating roller engagable with said gears, and with an ink receptive resiliently compressible cylindrical surface; and
- (b) a replacement pan-roller, transfer roller, and reverse direction roller set including means for adjusting contact pressure between said pan roller and said transfer roller of said set and between said reverse direction roller of said set and said oscillating roller.
- 17. A method of retrofitting an existing lithographic printing press, having a gear mechanism for driving an existing metallic or chrome plated oscillating roller with a dampening system which continuously provides dampening fluid with improved metering capabilities, comprising the steps of:
- (a) replacing said existing metallic or chrome plated gear driven oscillating roller with an ink receptive gear driven oscillating roller having a resiliently compressible surface; and
- (b) replacing existing pan and transfer rollers with a pan and transfer roller set including means for adjusting contact pressure between a pan roller and a transfer roller of said replaced set and between a reverse direction roller of said replacement set and said ink receptive gear driven oscillating roller.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/622,296, filed Mar. 25, 1996, now abandoned, which was a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/303,868, filed Sep. 9, 1994, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,540,145, which was a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/020,675, filed on Feb. 22, 1993, now abandoned. Each of these applications was co-owned at the time of filing and at the time of the invention disclosed or claimed therein, and Applicant relies upon such prior applications for priority.
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