Claims
- 1. Apparatus for supporting an imperforate thin walled metal sleeve which is flexible and collapsible when unsupported, for use as an ink transfer device in a printing press or the like which comprises:
- A. an elongate hollow shaft having a plug at opposite ends thereof and lateral passageways through the shaft wall between the ends thereof,
- B. each of the plugs having structure to enable the apparatus to be removably coupled to a printing press and be rotated by the press drive on an axis defined by the axis of the hollow shaft,
- C. an imperforate disc connected to each of the plugs coaxial with said shaft and having a circumferential groove on its face located radially inward of its outer edge, the diameter of the grooves being substantially greater than the outer diameter of the hollow shaft, said grooves facing one another axially and providing seats for the ends of said thin walled metal sleeve adapted to be engaged therein and extending between said discs spaced outwardly of said hollow shaft,
- D. an elastomeric O-ring engaged in each groove and a locking ring also axially movable into said groove and adapted to engage said O-ring and press same into its groove whereby to clamp the ends of the thin walled sleeve into the respective grooves while forming said ends into circles coaxial with said shaft,
- E. said apparatus providing no support for the said sleeve when so installed between the clamped ends thereof other than fluid pressure,
- F. means for securing the locking rings in said clamped engagement and
- G. a valve in at least one of said plugs to enable the admission of fluid under pressure into the interior of the sleeve when said sleeve is so mounted in said apparatus, the valve being arranged to retain the fluid pressure in the apparatus.
- 2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 in which the valve is capable of being opened to connect the apparatus to an external source of pressure while mounted in a printing press and rotating.
- 3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 2 in which the valve is arranged automatically to close but retain said pressure if the apparatus is removed from said printing press.
- 4. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 in which the means for securing the locking rings comprise bolts extending through said disc from the exterior faces thereof and into engagement with the clamping rings on the interior of said grooves.
- 5. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 in which the said structure to enable coupling of said apparatus to a printing press comprise tapered sockets formed in each respective plug coaxial with said shaft and at least one of said sockets having key means, said sockets adapted to be engaged with male members connected with said printing press, at least the keyed socket adapted to be engaged with a male member that is rotary.
- 6. A printing press which comprises:
- A. a printing roller adapted to apply indicia to a moving substrate by pigment transfer,
- B. support means for mounting the roller and for leading the substrate to move relative to the roller,
- C. drive means to move the substrate and rotate the roller,
- D. the printing press including a source of fluid pressure,
- E. the printing roller including means for mounting a thin walled, imperforate metal sleeve on the roller, said sleeve being sealed at its ends and inflated to a cylindrical configuration and serving as the pigment transfer medium of said roller,
- F. means providing a rotating coupling between said source of fluid pressure and the interior of the sleeve whereby to supply fluid pressure on the interior of the sleeve while the roller is rotating,
- G. regulating means associated with said source for maintaining the pressure of fluid within said sleeve in a predetermined range,
- H. the sleeve being totally unsupported between its ends whereby the cylindrical configuration thereof between the ends is maintained solely by internal fluid pressure.
- 7. A printing press as claimed in claim 6 in which there is a pressure responsive device associated with said source and connected with said drive means acting to disable the drive means when the fluid pressure within said sleeve decreases to a value outside of said range.
- 8. A printing press as claimed in claim 6 in which said press includes registration control means adapted to produce a signal indicative of registration of said indicia with other indicia of said substrate and means responsive to said signal connected with said regulating means for changing said range in accordance with said signal.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 864,332 filed Dec. 27, 1977, now abandoned, having the same title and applicants and owned by the same assignee.
The disclosure of the copending application is incorporated herein by reference.
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