Claims
- 1. An inking device for transferring ink to a printing member in a rolling contact engagement and which comprises:
- A. a disc wheel adapted to be mounted on a shaft for rotation, the disc being rigid and having parallel flanges circumferentially arranged defining an annular peripheral channel on the disc wheel, the circumferential surface of said disc defining a hub,
- B. a resilient expandible inking ring firmly engaged in said channel and confined thereby and having a substantial portion supported by the flanges but protruding beyond the same, said inking ring comprising:
- i. an annular generally rectangular cross section member having parallel side walls and formed of cellular, resilient, flexible elastomeric material which is adapted to carry ink applied thereto in interstices and transfer same to a printing member which said cellular member may engage,
- ii. a channel-shaped cross section, annular, thin-walled shell of vulcanized rubber sheet material having a density substantially greater than that of the cellular material whereby to render the shell ink impervious, the channel configuration opening outwardly to provide a second channel,
- iii. a thin bonding layer disposed only between the shell and the cellular member,
- iiii. the shell, bonding layer and cellular member being vulcanized so as to be permanently bonded together with the inner surfaces of said second channel bonded to the inner circumferential surface of the cellular member and to the end surfaces of said cellular member, the resulting composite ring being of such dimensions so as to be capable of being temporarily stretched radially for engagement over said hub then self constrictably returning to effect a firm yet slidable engagement with the circumferential surface of said hub whereby to nest in the first-mentioned channel,
- C. the lateral walls of the shell having a radial dimension which is substantially less than the radial thickness of the cellular member but greater than the depth of the said first-mentioned peripheral channel so that the radially outer portions of said parallel side walls and the outer circumferential surface of the cellular member extend outward from said shell and said outwardly extending portions being free of said bonding layer whereby when assembled onto the disc wheel, the shell serves as a barrier to prevent transfer of ink from the cellular member to any part of the disc wheel while permitting the circumferential portion of the cellular member freely to function as ink transfer means, said ring being slidably removable as a unit from the hub.
- 2. A resilient expandible inking ring mountable on the hub of a wheel for rotation therewith and capable of transferring ink to a printing member in a rolling contact engagement, said inking ring comprising:
- i. an annular generally rectangular cross section member having parallel side walls and formed of cellular, resilient, flexible elastomeric material which is adapted to carry ink applied thereto in interstices and transfer same to a printing member which said cellular member may engage,
- ii. a channel-shaped cross section, annular, thin-walled shell of vulcanized rubber sheet material having a density substantially greater than that of the cellular material whereby to render the shell ink impervious, the channel configuration opening outwardly to receive the cellular member,
- iii. a thin bonding layer disposed only between the shell and the cellular member,
- iiii. the shell, bonding layer and cellular member being vulcanized so as to be permanently bonded together with the inner surfaces of said shell, bonded to the inner circumferential surface of the cellular member and to the end surfaces of said cellular member, the resulting composite ring being of such dimensions so as to be capable of being temporarily stretched radially for engagement over said hub then self constrictably returning to effect a firm yet slidable engagement with the circumferential surface of said hub whereby to nest on the hub,
- C. the lateral walls of the shell having a radial dimension which is substantially less than the radial thickness of the cellular member so that the radially outer portions of said parallel side walls and the outer circumferential surface of the cellular member extend outward from said shell and said outwardly extending portions being free of said bonding layer whereby when assembled onto the hub of the wheel, the shell serves as a barrier to prevent transfer of ink from the cellular member to any part of the wheel while permitting the circumferential portion of the cellular member freely to function as ink transfer means, said inking ring being slidably removable from the hub without ink contamination on such removal.
- 3. The inking ring as claimed in claim 2 where said shell and bonding layer are the resulting products of vulcanization of an uncured rubber sheet material arranged in the configuration of the shell having the cellular member therein and the bonding layer therebetween, the bonding layer being the vulcanized product of a slurry of uncured rubber applied between said shell and said cellular member, the said uncured rubber elements being simultaneously vulcanized after assembly.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 669,645 filed Mar. 23, 1976, said application being a continuation of application Ser. No. 477,654 filed June 10, 1974 now both abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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