Claims
- 1. A cylindrical sleeve for a printing cylinder obtained by a method comprising the steps of (1) providing a rigid support means which has cylindrical outer surface which is entirely smooth from one lateral side thereof to the other lateral side thereof, (2) placing a fabric made of fiber multifilaments around said cylindrical outer surface so as to be in direct contact therewith, said fabric extending between the lateral sides of said cylindrical outer surface, the total thread thickness of the multifilaments used therein being between 10 and 200 microns and the mesh value thereof being between 2 and 25 meshes/inch, (3) applying a sheet of a thermoplastic, elastomeric material around the outer surface of said fabric, said thermoplastic, elastomeric material being hardenable under the influence of light, and (4) simultaneously applying a vacuum to the sides of the fabric adjacent the opposite lateral sides of said cylindrical outer surface and heating the support means, the fabric and the sheet of thermoplastic, elastomeric material, resulting in said sheet of thermoplastic elastomeric material becoming bonded to said fabric and to the outer surface of the support means, thus forming the cylindrical sleeve.
- 2. A cylindrical sleeve as defined in claim 1, wherein said fabric is a knitted fabric made of plastic fiber multifilaments which have a melting temperature of between 100.degree. and 200.degree. C.
- 3. A cylindrical sleeve as defined in claim 2, wherein said knitted fabric is made of polyamide multifilaments.
- 4. A cylindrical sleeve as defined in claim 2, wherein said support means is made of a plastic material.
- 5. A cylindrical sleeve as defined in claim 2, wherein said support means is made of rubber.
- 6. A cylindrical sleeve as defined in claim 2, wherein said knitted fabric is in the form of a seamless sleeve or jacket which has a diameter slightly smaller than that of said cylindrical outer surface, such that, said knitted fabric will closely fit around said cylindrical outer surface and, when placed around said cylindrical outer surface, will acquire a mesh value of about 10 meshes/inch.
- 7. A cylindrical sleeve as defined in claim 2, wherein the multifilaments of the knitted fabric have a total thread thickness of 20 to 50 microns.
- 8. A cylindrical sleeve as defined in claim 2, wherein the ratio of the total thickness of said knitted fabric to the thickness of said sheet is 0.20 to 0.01.
- 9. A cylindrical sleeve as defined in claim 1, obtained by a method in which the vacuum applied in step (4) is applied by maintaining a pressure difference at the side edges of said cylindrical outer surface of 3 KPa.
- 10. A cylindrical sleeve as defined in claim 1, obtained by a method in which the elevated temperature in step (4) is maintained for 1 hour.
- 11. A cylindrical sleeve as defined in claim 1, obtained by a method step, subsequent to step (4), of discontinuing said vacuum application while maintaining said elevated temperature for one half hour.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 559,214, now U.S. Pat. No. 554,040 filed Dec. 8, 1983.
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