Claims
- 1. A multilayered, printing blanket sleeve comprising:
- a seamless outer printing surface layer;
- at least one reinforced elastomer layer beneath said seamless outer layer, said reinforced elastomer layer being a cylindrical tube having inward and outward sides and being reinforced by fibers that are substantially parallel to said inward and outward sides; and
- a resiliently compressible layer surrounded by said at least one reinforced elastomer cylindrical tube layer, said compressible layer having a modulus of elasticity in the range of 0.2 to 100 megapascals; said seamless printing surface layer, said at least one reinforced elastomer layer, and said resiliently compressible layer having an axially symmetrical tubular shape.
- 2. The printing blanket sleeve of claim 1 further comprising at least two elastomer layers between said outer printing surface layer and said compressible layer, at least one of said elastomer layers being reinforced with fibers.
- 3. The printing blanket sleeve of claim 1 wherein said reinforced elastomer layer comprises a nonwoven mat of fibers impregnated within an elastomer.
- 4. The printing blanket sleeve of claim 3 wherein said nonwoven mat is a spunbonded or spunlaced nonwoven comprising continuous fibers.
- 5. The printing blanket sleeve of claim 1 wherein said elastomer layer comprises a natural rubber, fluoroelastomer, styrene butadiene rubber, ethylene-propylene diene terpolymer, butyl rubber, neoprene, nitrile rubber, polyurethane, epichlorohydrin, chloroprene, or a mixture thereof; and said reinforcing fibers are comprised of a polyvinyl chloride, polyvinyl chloride copolymer, polyamide, aromatic polyamide, aramid, polyester, polyolefin, vinylidene chloride, thermoplastic resin, cellulose, cellulosic derivative, cotton, rayon, metal, glass, carbon fibers, or a combination thereof.
- 6. The printing blanket sleeve of claim 5 wherein said reinforced elastomer comprises aramid fibers, polyamide fibers, polyester fibers, or a mixture thereof, said fibers being impregnated with nitrile rubber.
- 7. The printing blanket sleeve of claim 1 further comprising a tubular carrier comprising a material selected from the group consisting of nickel, steel, steel-nickel alloy, brass, aluminum, unplasticized polyvinyl chloride, polycarbonate, polyphenylene oxide, polysulfone, nylon, polyester, epoxies, phenolic resins, cross-linked polyesters, melamine formaldehyde, hard rubber, ebonite, or a mixture thereof.
- 8. The printing blanket sleeve of claim 1 further comprising a tubular carrier formed from a material selected from the group consisting of unplasticized polyvinyl chloride, polycarbonate, polyphenylene oxide, polysulfone, nylon, polyester, or a mixture thereof.
- 9. The printing blanket sleeve of claim 1 further comprising a tubular carrier comprising material selected from the group consisting of ebonite, hard rubber, nitrile rubber, chloro-sulfonated rubber, or a mixture thereof.
- 10. The printing blanket sleeve of claim 7 wherein said carrier is reinforced with fibrous material selected from the group consisting of chopped strand, nonwoven mats, woven mats, and filament windings.
- 11. The printing blanket sleeve of claim 1 further comprising a tubular carrier formed of a heat-shrinkable material.
- 12. The printing blanket sleeve of claim 6 further comprising a layer of adhesive operative to mount said blanket onto a cylinder or blanket carrier.
- 13. The printing blanket sleeve of claim 12 wherein said adhesive comprises a solvent-based adhesive, an anaerobic adhesive, an acrylate-based adhesive, an epoxy-based adhesive, or a hot-melt adhesive.
- 14. The printing blanket sleeve of claim 7 further comprising an adhesive disposed on said carrier and operative to adhere said carrier to a cylinder.
- 15. The printing blanket sleeve of claim 14 wherein said adhesive is a pressure-sensitive adhesive.
- 16. The printing blanket sleeve of claim 15 wherein said adhesive is encapsulated in a coating material.
- 17. The printing blanket sleeve of claim 7 wherein said carrier tube is longer than said blanket.
- 18. The printing blanket of sleeve of claim 1 wherein said reinforced elastomer layer is formed by extruding an elastomeric material through a slot-shaped die, said elastomer having mixed therein fibers having a length of 0.1-100 mm. whereby a substantial portion of fibers are oriented parallel to the inward and outward sides of the cylindrical tube defined by the elastomer layer when situated around said compressible layer.
- 19. The printing blanket sleeve of claim 1 wherein said reinforced elastomer layer comprises at least two layers each comprising a continuous filament wound around the rotational axis of the printing blanket.
- 20. The printing blanket sleeve of claim 1 wherein said reinforced elastomer layer comprises a woven fabric or knitted sleeve.
- 21. A multilayer, printing blanket sleeve, comprising:
- a multi-layer, seamless, axially symmetrical tubular structure having an outer printing surface layer; at least one elastomer layer located beneath said printing surface layer; a first compressible layer located beneath said at least one elastomer layer; a fiber reinforced elastomer layer located beneath said first compressible layer, said reinforced elastomer layer being a cylindrical tube having inward and outward sides and being reinforced by fibers that are substantially parallel to said inward and outward sides; and a second compressible layer located beneath said reinforced elastomer layer, at least one of said compressible layers having a modulus of elasticity in the range of 0.2 to 100 megapascals.
- 22. The printing blanket sleeve of claim 21 further comprising at least two elastomer layers beneath said outer printing layer and above said first compressible layer.
- 23. The printing blanket sleeve of claim 21 wherein said elastomer layer located beneath said outer printing layer and above said first compressible layer is reinforced by fibers.
- 24. The printing blanket sleeve of claim 1 wherein said blanket is mounted around a cylinder.
- 25. The printing blanket sleeve of claim 24 wherein the inner radial diameter of said compressible layer is smaller than the diameter of said cylinder, and said reinforced elastomer layer has a modulus of at least 200 megapascals.
- 26. The printing blanket sleeve of claim 1 wherein said reinforced elastomer layer comprises a nonwoven which has been impregnated with an elastomer by pressing a sheet of thermally softened elastomer into said nonwoven, such that substantially no air voids remain therein.
- 27. A multilayered, printing blanket sleeve, comprising: a seamless outer printing surface layer; at least one reinforced elastomer layer beneath said seamless outer layer, said reinforced elastomer layer being a cylindrical tube having inward and outward sides and being reinforced by fibers that are substantially parallel to said inward and outward sides; a resiliently compressible layer surround by said reinforced elastomer layer, said compressible layer having a modulus of elasticity in the range of 0.2 to 100 megapascals; said seamless printing surface layer, said at least one reinforced elastomer layer, and said resiliently compressible layer having an axially symmetrical tubular shape; and a tubular carrier located axially inward of said resiliently compressible layer.
- 28. The blanket sleeve of claim 27 wherein said tubular carrier comprises a metal carrier.
- 29. The blanket sleeve of claim 27 wherein said tubular carrier comprises a non-metal carrier.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/682,048, filed Apr. 8, 1991, issued Apr. 27, 1993, as U.S. Pat. No. 5,205,213.
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