Claims
- 1. Printing machine having a compact inker comprising a chambered doctor blade unit (1) having an elongated structure (3, 4) defining therein a cavity (1) open at one side (11) and facing an inking roller (9),
- said doctor blade unit (1) including at least one doctor blade (7, 8, 32) securely, essentially irremovably seated in said structure and projecting from said cavity towards the inking roller (9) for stripping ink therefrom;
- a carrier element (2) for said elongated structure including attachment means (15) for coupling the carrier element to the printing machine;
- releasable interlocking attachment means (22-26) on said carrier element (2) and on said elongated structure (3, 4) forming the chambered doctor blade unit for releasably coupling the entire chambered doctor blade unit (1) to the carrier element and hence to the printing machine;
- an ink supply opening formed in said chambered doctor blade unit (1) and terminating in a rear or bottom wall (10) defining said cavity (1'), said ink supply opening comprising
- an elongated ink supply and distribution slit (12) extending along a major portion of said elongated structure;
- an ink distribution and supply connection (16) coupled to the elongated structure, fitting against the rear wall thereof, and expanding funnel-like to cover said elongated ink supply and distribution slit;
- and wherein the width of said elongated slit (12) is narrower in a central region (a) thereof than at terminal regions (b) located close to the lateral ends of the ink chamber (1').
- 2. The printing machine of claim 1, wherein said chambered doctor blade unit comprises a shaped profile rail element (3) of generally U-shaped or channel-shaped cross section;
- and end walls (4) separate from said rail element (3) fitted against a portion or section of said rail of predetermined length to close off said U-shaped or channel-shaped rail at the sides and define said ink chamber (1').
- 3. The printing machine of claim 2, further including grooves (5, 6) formed in the surface portions of the legs of said U-shaped or channel-shaped rail;
- and wherein said doctor blades (7, 8, 32) are seated essentially irremovably in said grooves.
- 4. Printing machine having a compact inker removable as a unit from the printing machine, comprising
- a chambered doctor blade unit (1) having an elongated structure (3, 4) defining therein a cavity (1') open at one side (11) and facing an inking roller 9,
- said doctor blade unit (1) including at least one doctor blade (7, 8, 32) securely seated in said structure and projecting from said cavity towards the inking roller (9) for stripping ink therefrom, and an ink supply opening formed in said elongated structure terminating in a rear or bottom wall (10) defining said cavity (1');
- a carrier unit (2) for said elongated structure including attachment means (15) for coupling the carrier element to the printing machine;
- releasable interlocking interengaging attachment means (22-26) on said units (1, 2) for releasably coupling the chambered doctor blade unit (1) to the carrier unit (2) and hence to the printing machine for ready removal or assembly of said doctor blade unit, as a whole, from or on said carrier unit (2);
- and wherein said releasable interlocking interengaging attachment means comprises
- at least one rotatable pin (22) positioned on one (2) of said units and having an eccentrically projecting locking cam (23) formed thereon;
- and wherein at least one projecting bolt (24) extends from a surface (10) of the other (1) of said units, said bolt being formed with at least one groove or recess (25) dimensioned and positioned for interengagement with the projecting cam (23) of the pin (22) upon rotation of the pin.
- 5. The printing machine of claim 4, wherein a plurality of said rotatable pins (22) are provided, located on the carrier unit (2) and a plurality of projecting bolts (24) project from the chambered doctor blade unit (1).
- 6. The printing machine of claim 4, further including a manually rotatable operating handle (26) coupled to said pin (22) for rotating the pin for selective engagement and release of said eccentric cam (23) from the recess or groove (25) of the bolt (24).
- 7. The printing machine of claim 4, wherein said carrier unit (2) is formed with a flat base plate (13) facing the chambered doctor blade unit (1); and
- the chambered doctor blade unit (1) is formed with a smooth end wall (10) for engagement against said flat plate upon clamping of the doctor blade unit (1) by said interlocking, interengaging attachment means on said carrier unit.
- 8. The printing machine of claim 4, wherein said chambered doctor blade unit (1) is formed with a flat rear wall (10) facing said carrier unit (2);
- the bolt (24) projects from said surface (10) and said pin (22) is located on said carrier unit (2);
- the ink supply opening is a slit (12) formed in the rear wall of said chambered doctor blade unit (1), penetrating said surface (10); and
- a flat funnel-shaped ink supply and distribution element (16) is secured to said carrier unit (2) in alignment with said slit.
- 9. The printing machine of claim 8, wherein the width of said elongated slit (12) is narrower in a central region (a) thereof than at terminal regions (b) located close to the lateral ends of the ink chamber (1').
- 10. Printing machine having a compact inker comprising a chambered doctor blade unit (1) having an elongated structure (3, 4) defining therein a cavity (1) open at one side (11) and facing an inking roller (9),
- said doctor blade unit (1) including at least one doctor blade (7, 8, 32) securely, essentially irremovably seated in said structure and projecting from said cavity towards the inking roller (9) for stripping ink therefrom;
- a carrier element (2) for said elongated structure including attachment means (15) for coupling the carrier element to the printing machine;
- releasable interlocking attachment means (22-26) on said carrier element (2) and on said elongated structure (3, 4) forming the chambered doctor blade unit for releasably coupling the entire chambered doctor blade unit (1) to the carrier element and hence to the printing machine;
- an ink supply opening formed in said chambered doctor blade unit (1) and terminating in a rear or bottom wall (10) defining said cavity (1'), said ink supply opening comprising
- an elongated ink supply and distribution slit (12) extending along a major portion of said elongated structure;
- an ink distribution and supply connection (16) coupled to the elongated structure, fitting against the rear wall thereof, and expanding funnel-like to cover said elongated ink supply and distribution slit;
- wherein said releasable interlocking attachment means comprises
- at least one rotatable pin (22) positioned on the carrier element (2), and having an eccentrically projecting locking cam (23) formed thereon;
- and wherein at least one projecting bolt (24) extends from a surface (10) of the chambered doctor blade unit (1), said bolt being formed with at least one groove or recess (25) dimensioned and positioned for interengagement with the projecting cam (23) of the pin (22) upon rotation of the pin.
- 11. The printing machine of claim 10, wherein said carrier unit (2) is formed with a flat base plate (13) facing the chambered doctor blade unit (1); and
- the chambered doctor blade unit (1) is formed with a smooth end wall (10) for engagement against said flat plate upon clamping of the doctor blade unit (1) by said interlocking, interengaging attachment means on said carrier unit.
- 12. The printing machine of claim 10, wherein said chambered doctor blade unit comprises a shaped profile rail element (3) of generally U-shaped or channel-shaped cross section;
- and end walls (4) separate from said rail element (3) fitted against a portion or section of said rail of predetermined length to close off said U-shaped or channel-shaped rail at the sides and define said ink chamber (1').
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
Reference to related applications, assigned to the assignee of the present application, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference:
U.S. Ser. No. 07/403,754, filed, Sept. 6, 1989 JOHN
U.S. Ser. No. 07/403,760, filed, Sept. 6, 1989, BOCK et al. ps Reference to related literature:
"Technik des Flexodrucks" ("Technology of Flexography"), Coating Verlag Thomas & Co., publishers.
German Patent No. 37 04 433, Norbert KOBLER et al. U.S. Pat. No. 4,085,672
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