Claims
- 1. A short inking unit for a printing press designed to operate with an ink having approximately the viscosity of offset printing ink:
- at least one pitted roll;
- means for supplying ink to said pitted roll;
- at least two doctor blades for said at least one pitted roll, said doctor blades engaging said pitted roll with a negatively inclined angle so that said negatively inclined doctor blades form an obtuse angle with a downward-lying segment of the circumference of said pitted roll in the rotational direction of said pitted roll, at least one of said doctor blades being deemed frontal in terms of direction of rotation of said pitted roll and another of said doctor blades being deemed rear in terms of the direction of rotation, said doctor blades further defining an ink chamber in a peripheral direction of said pitted roll, with said doctor blade which is rear in the direction of rotation being provided with a sloping drain gutter outside the ink chamber and said rear doctor blade being further provided with at least one overflow port spaced from an edge of said doctor blade, said rear doctor blade being capable of acting as means for stripping residue ink and dirt particles from said pitted roll;
- sealing cheekpieces delimiting ends of the ink chamber; and,
- a doctor blade holder having at least one inlet port for a connection in a pressure-tight manner with a source of ink and also having at least one overflow port.
- 2. The short inking unit according to claim 1, wherein said doctor blade which is frontal to the direction of rotation of said pitted roll is set at a steeper angle than said doctor blade which is rearward of the direction of rotation.
- 3. The short inking unit according to claim 1, wherein said doctor blade holder has a distribution chamber extending along its full length with several supply holes extending from it and spaced out along its length.
- 4. The short inking unit according to claim 3, wherein the distribution chamber is in the form of an axially extending hole.
- 5. The short inking unit according to claim 1, further comprising a bearer support with guide grooves to receive lateral edges of said sealing cheekpieces.
- 6. The short inking unit according to claim 5, wherein said guide grooves are open at both ends thereof.
- 7. The short inking unit according to claim 1, further comprising a sliding counter-abutment fitting around said sealing cheekpieces, at least partially in a portion thereof adjacent to said doctor blade which is to the front in the direction of rotation.
- 8. The short inking unit according to claim 7, further comprising a bearer support with guide grooves to receive lateral edges of said sealing cheekpieces, said bearer support being further provided with a holding arm fitting over said counter-abutment in an adjustable manner.
- 9. The short inking unit according to claim 1, further comprising at least one expelling spring for each of said sealing cheekpieces for moving said sealing cheekpieces outwardly in the manner of a piston.
- 10. The short inking unit according to claim 1, wherein at a corner near the periphery of said pitted roll, to the rear in terms of the direction of rotation of said pitted roll, said sealing cheekpieces have a sloping face which extends at an acute angle from an outer edge inwardly and is shaped so that a point formed by the sloping surface is outwardly curved.
- 11. The short inking unit according to claim 1, further comprising at least two pairs of doctors each defining an ink chamber and extending along the length of said pitted roll, said pairs of doctors being present in a number equal to a number of printing plates utilized.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/147,758, filed Jan. 25, 1988, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuations (1)
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