Claims
- 1. An ink roller assembly, comprising: a first section comprised of molded plastics material, the first section having a first axial shaft and a series of first discs on the first shaft, the first discs being closely spaced to provide first capillary chambers, the first discs having outer peripheries, a first porous sleeve in contact with and spanning the outer peripheries of the first discs, a second section comprised of molded plastics material, the second section having a second axial shaft and a series of second discs on the second shaft, the second discs being closely spaced to provide second capillary chambers, the second discs having outer peripheries, a second porous sleeve in contact with and spanning the outer peripheries of the second discs, and the first and second sections being axially arranged and connected to each other.
- 2. An ink roller as defined in claim 1, wherein the second section is shorter than the first section.
- 3. An ink roller assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the first section has a greater ink capacity than the second section.
- 4. An ink roller assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the viscosity of the ink in the first section differs from the viscosity of the ink in the second section.
- 5. An ink roller assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the color of the ink in the first section differs from the color of the ink in the second section.
- 6. An ink roller assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the number of first capillary chambers is greater than the number of second capillary chambers.
- 7. An ink roller assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the size of the first capillary chambers differs from the size of the second capillary chambers.
- 8. An ink roller assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the size and number of first capillary chambers is greater than both the size and number of second capillary chambers.
- 9. An ink roller assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the first sleeve is longer than the second sleeve.
- 10. An ink roller assembly as defined in claim 1, including a snap-fit connection between the first and second sections.
- 11. An ink roller assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the first and second shafts are connected to each other.
- 12. An ink roller assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the first sleeve and the first capillary chambers are provided with visible ink and the second sleeve and the second capillary chambers are provided with an invisible ink.
- 13. An ink roller assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the second sleeve and the second capillary chambers are provided with a visibly alterable ink.
- 14. An ink roller assembly as defined in claim 1, the first and second shafts being hollow, a third section comprised of molded plastics material, the third section being connected to one of the first and second sections and including a flexible resilient spring finger to releasably retain the ink roller on a shaft received within the hollow first and second shafts.
- 15. An ink roller assembly as defined in claim 14, wherein the third section includes a flange adjacent to one of the sleeves.
- 16. For an ink roller assembly, a first section comprised of molded plastics material, the first section having a first axial shaft and a series of first discs on the first shaft, the first discs being closely spaced to provide first capillary chambers, a second section comprised of molded plastics material, the capillary section having a second axial shaft and a series of second discs on the second shaft, the second discs being closely spaced to provide second capillary chambers, wherein the first section is longer than the second section, and wherein the first and second sections are axially arranged and are connected to each other.
- 17. For an ink roller assembly as defined in claim 16, including a flange between the first and second capillary chambers.
- 18. For an ink roller assembly as defined in claim 16, wherein one of the first and second capillary sections includes a flexible resilient spring finger.
- 19. An ink roller assembly, comprising: a first and second ink-carrying sections, a first ink in the first section, a second ink in the second section which differs from the ink in the first section, and wherein the ink-carrying capacity of one section is greater than the ink-carrying capacity of the other section.
- 20. An ink roller assembly, comprising: a first section comprised of molded plastics material, the first section having a first axial shaft and a series of discs on the first shaft, the discs being closely spaced to provide capillary chambers, the discs having outer peripheries, a first porous sleeve in contact with and spanning the outer peripheries of the discs, a second axial section comprised of molded plastics material and connected to the first section, the second section having a second porous sleeve, wherein the first sleeve and the capillary chambers and the second sleeve contain ink.
- 21. An ink roller assembly as defined in claim 20, wherein the ink in the first sleeve and the capillary chambers contain ink which differs from the ink in the second sleeve.
- 22. An ink roller assembly as defined in claim 20, wherein the first and second sections are connected by a snap-fit connection.
- 23. Method of printing on a record member, comprising:
providing a print head with first and second printing members, providing an ink roller with a first porous ink-receptive sleeve containing a visible ink and a second porous ink-receptive sleeve containing an invisible ink, rolling the ink roller across the first and second printing members to cause the first sleeve to ink the first printing members with visible ink and to cause the second sleeve to ink the second printing member with invisible ink, and simultaneously printing with the inked first and second printing members to produce both visible and invisible printing on a record member.
- 24. Method of printing on a record member, comprising:
providing a print head with first and second printing members, providing an ink roller with a first porous ink-receptive sleeve containing a visible first ink and a second porous ink-receptive sleeve containing a visually alterable second ink, rolling the ink roller across the first and second printing members to cause the first sleeve to ink the first printing member and to cause the second sleeve to ink the second printing member with the second ink, and simultaneously printing with the inked first and second printing members to produce printing with both the first and second inks on a record member.
- 25. Method of printing on a record member, comprising:
providing first and second printing members, simultaneously inking the first printing member with a first ink for producing visible printing, inking the second printing member with a second ink for producing essentially invisible printing, and simultaneously printing with the inked first and second printing members to produce both visible and essentially invisible printing on a record member.
- 26. Method as defined in claim 23, wherein the record member is coated with an invisible ink, and wherein the printing with the second ink is applied to the coated record member.
- 27. Method of printing on a record member, comprising:
providing first and second printing members, simultaneously inking the first printing member with a first ink for producing visible printing and inking the second printing member with a second ink for producing essentially invisible printing, and simultaneously printing with the inked first and second printing members to produce both visible and essentially invisible printing on a record member.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 08/988,256, filed Dec. 10, 1997.
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