Claims
- 1. An apparatus for cleaning a printing cylinder with a cleaning liquid using ultrasonic waves, said printing cylinder having an outer face comprising:
- a cleaning tank capable of containing therein the printing cylinder to be cleaned, and for receiving the cleaning liquid into which the printing cylinder is immersed during cleaning;
- means for heating the cleaning liquid to be contained within said cleaning tank when the printing cylinder is being cleaned;
- means for generating the ultrasonic waves;
- means for maintaining a desired distance between said ultrasonic generating means and the outer face of the cylinder, said maintaining means including means for positioning the printing cylinder within said tank including adjusting means for raising and lowering said positioning means and the printing cylinder so that said means for generating is maintained at a distance of, at least, approximately three inches from the outer face of the printing cylinder to be cleaned;
- non-magnetic means for rotating the printing cylinder within the cleaning liquid, within said cleaning tank, during cleaning;
- said means for rotating the printing cylinder rotates the printing cylinder at a velocity of between 1-4 rpm.
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said means for generating includes a transducer mounted in said tank for radiating the ultrasonic waves generated by said means for generating into the cleaning liquid when the printing cylinder is being cleaned.
- 3. The apparatus for cleaning a printing cylinder according to claim 1, additionally including a feeder mechanism for placement of the printing cylinder within said cleaning tank prior to cleaning and for removal from said cleaning tank once cleaning of the printing cylinder is completed.
- 4. The apparatus for cleaning a printing cylinder according to claim 2, wherein said adjusting means includes an adjusting post, positioning fixture and locking means, said locking means locking said adjusting post at a pre-determined position along said positioning fixture, the pre-determined position corresponding to a particular depth of the printing cylinder with respect to said transducer.
- 5. The apparatus for cleaning a printing cylinder according to claim 4, wherein said adjusting post has a plurality of vertically spaced apart holes; and wherein said locking means includes locking pins which pass through said holes located in said adjusting post and through one of several corresponding holes located in said positioning fixture.
- 6. The apparatus for cleaning a printing cylinder according to claim 1, wherein said means for heating the cleaning liquid within said cleaning tanks heats and maintains the temperature of the cleaning liquid below 185.degree. F.
- 7. The apparatus for cleaning a printing cylinder according to claim 1, wherein the ultrasonic waves generated by said generating means have an ultrasonic frequency between 20-40 kHz.
- 8. The apparatus for cleaning a printing cylinder according to claim 1, wherein said means for generating the ultrasonic waves is capable of being immersed in the cleaning liquid used for cleaning the printing cylinder, said means for generating having a power output of approximately 5-6 watts per square inch of irradiating surface.
- 9. The apparatus for cleaning a printing cylinder according to claim 1, wherein said non-magnetic means for rotating includes means for activating a gear sprocket arrangement for rotating a plurality of drive wheels which, in turn, each rotate an end shaft of the printing cylinder, said non-magnetic means for rotating further including a plurality of idler wheels which each contract an end shaft of the printing cylinder being rotated.
- 10. The apparatus for cleaning a printing cylinder according to claim 1, further comprising means for filtering the cleaning liquid contained within said cleaning tank during cleaning of the printing cylinder.
- 11. The apparatus for cleaning a printing cylinder according to claim 1, wherein said cleaning tank includes a low-level liquid sensor for terminating the cleaning of the printing cylinder when the level of the cleaning liquid falls below a pre-determined level.
- 12. The apparatus for cleaning a printing cylinder according to claim 1, wherein said means for generating the ultrasonic waves is maintained at a distance of 3-5 inches from the surface of the printing cylinder.
- 13. The apparatus for cleaning a printing cylinder according to claim 1, wherein said means for positioning is a generally V-shaped rack including tank support means for supporting said rack; and
- printing cylinder support means, said tank support means supporting said rack and said printing cylinder support means so that the outer face of the printing cylinders is maintained at said distance of at least approximately 3 inches from said means for generating.
- 14. The apparatus for cleaning a printing cylinder according to claim 13, wherein said tank support means includes a pair of adjusting posts which extend outwardly from said rack in opposite directions from each other and which rest upon said cleaning tank.
- 15. The apparatus for cleaning a printing cylinder according to claim 14, wherein said printing cylinder support means includes a pair of wheels centrally located at the inner portion of the V-shaped rack, which cooperatively support the printing cylinder.
- 16. The apparatus for cleaning a printing cylinder according to claim 15, additionally including an endless loop drive belt which is placed around said pair of wheels and which is capable of supporting an end shaft of the printing cylinder.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application, Ser. No. 07/781,699, filed Oct. 21, 1991; now U.S. Pat. No. 5,240,506 issued Aug. 31, 1993, which, in turn, is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/328,953, filed Mar. 27, 1989, which matured into U.S. Pat. No. 5,058,611, on Oct. 22, 1991.
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Sale Flier for Sonicor, Model No. Cu-9610 HTFR. |
Exhibit A: Invoice for Sonicor Ultrasonic Cleaning System CU-9616 HTFR-43, dated Mar. 30, 1988. |
Exhibit B: Invoice for Sonicor Ultrasonic Cleaning Console CU-9310A, dated Dec. 3, 1986. |
Exhibit C: Invoice for Sonicor Ultrasonic Cleaning System CU-9810A, dated Dec. 4, 1986. |
Exhibit E: Invoice for Sonicor Ultrasonic Cleaning System UC-10314 HFTLL-43, dated Nov. 5, 1987. |
Exhibit F: Invoice for Sonicor Ultasonic Cleaning System CU-9610 HTFR, dated Aug. 14, 1987. |
Exhibit G: Invoice for Sonicor Ultrasonic Cleaning System CU-4808 HTFR, dated Feb. 11, 1988. |
Exhibit H: American Printer, p. 153, Jun. 1987. |
Exhibit I: Packaging Printing & Converting, p. 74, Dec. 1988. |
Exhibit J: Gravure Association of America, Mar. 28, 1988. |
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