Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
101364000 | Fountains | 40 |
20090266255 | Doctor blade chamber - The invention relates to an ink chamber doctor blade ( | 10-29-2009 |
20120111210 | INK CUP - A pad printing system for applying ink to an object includes an ink-vessel including a pressure plate; a shaft; and an ink-releasable member. The pressure plate moves linearly along the shaft based on a rotational force applied to the plate. The pad printing system may include a mounting portion; an ink-vessel for being mounted in the mounting portion. The ink-vessel includes a cavity having a ink-releasable member and a pressure plate for engaging the ink-releasable member. The pressure plate is positionable at one of a plurality of predetermined heights within the cavity. The pressure plate may be configured for resiliently biased movement between the predetermined heights. | 05-10-2012 |
20130000502 | VALVE FOR FOUNTAIN SOLUTION - An electromagnetic valve ( | 01-03-2013 |
20130047877 | SQUEEZE APPARATUS - A squeeze apparatus includes a body unit and an injection unit. The body unit has a flow path inside the body unit for applying a printing substance on a substrate. The injection unit has a nozzle that fluidly communicates with the flow path to inject the printing substance. The nozzle has a curved surface facing the substrate. | 02-28-2013 |
20130061768 | INK FILM THICKNESS DISTRIBUTION CORRECTION METHOD AND APPARATUS - An ink film thickness distribution correction method in an ink supply apparatus including an ink fountain storing an ink, a plurality of ink fountain keys, an ink fountain roller to which the ink is supplied from the ink fountain, an ink ductor roller to which the ink is transferred from the ink fountain roller, and an ink roller group including at least one ink form roller to which the ink transferred to the ink ductor roller is supplied. A throw-off operation of the ink form roller positioned at the end of the ink roller group is performed during test printing or final printing. An ink film thickness distribution correction apparatus is also disclosed. | 03-14-2013 |
20130068119 | Method and Device for Dispensing a Material into a Representation on a Surface - A device for dispensing a material into a representation on a surface, includes a storage chamber for holding a material, a charging chamber operably connected to the storage chamber, and a dispensing chamber operably connected to the charging chamber, wherein the dispensing chamber is made of a non-porous substance and includes a configuration corresponding to a representation to be dispensed on a surface. | 03-21-2013 |
20130145943 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MELTING SOLID-INK PELLETS - An apparatus and method disclosed for delivering solid-ink pellets in an image-forming device comprises a hopper that houses solid-ink pellets. The hopper defines a vent and is provided with a mechanism to regulate the passage of the solid-ink pellets through the vent. A restrainer member configured to receive the solid-ink pellets defines a restrainer surface and a spreading arrangement to evenly spread the solid-ink pellets on its surface. Positioned below the vent, the restrainer retains the solid-ink pellets and is configured to transmit heat to solid-ink pellets causing them to melt evenly. | 06-13-2013 |
20130228084 | Printhead Stiffening - In general, in an aspect, an apparatus includes a body having a hollow ink refill chamber, a plate on a side of the body, the plate having a series of posts separating a series of hollow channels adjacent to the hollow ink refill chamber in the body. | 09-05-2013 |
20140096695 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR A SELF-INKING STAMP CARTRIDGE - An example ink cartridge for a stamp may comprise an image-forming component, a first ink-storage component made of an ink-absorbent material, a second ink-storage component made of an ink-absorbent material having one or more channels in it, and a frame made of a rigid, non-ink-absorbent material. The frame may comprise a floor having one or more holes in it. The frame may comprise an outer wall along its perimeter. The outer wall may extend up from the floor such that the outer wall is capable of retaining ink while the ink is being absorbed by the first ink-storage component and the second ink-storage component, thereby increasing the effective volume of the channel(s). The one or more holes may align with the one or more channels such that ink is enabled to flow through the hole(s) into the channel(s). | 04-10-2014 |
20160096360 | INK SUPPLY SYSTEMS FOR PRINTING PRESSES - The invention disclosed herein relates to apparatus, systems and associated methods for supplying ink to printing presses. The ink supply systems operate in combination with a printing system and comprise a bulk ink supply system and a supplemental ink supply system. The bulk ink supply system and supplemental ink supply system can jointly, or individually, supply inks of different colors to individual press units of a printing press. The bulk ink supply system includes one or more supply lines leading to the printing press for supplying ink to the printing press in bulk. The supplemental ink supply system includes one or more ink canisters for supplying ink to the printing press. An intermediate ink supply system may be operated in addition to and/or in place of the bulk and/or supplemental ink supply system. | 04-07-2016 |
101365000 | Multiple-point control | 11 |
20080314269 | Printing quality control method and apparatus for printing press - A printing quality control method and apparatus are disclosed for a printing press including an ink fountain for storing ink, and a motor for driving an ink fountain roller which adjusts the amount of ink supplied from the ink fountain. According to the method and apparatus, a face side distance measuring instrument measures the ink film thickness of a printing product of printing by the printing press, and control means controls the motor for driving the ink fountain roller based on the ink film thickness measured. | 12-25-2008 |
20090000500 | PRINTING PRESS CENTRAL CONTROL CONSOLE - A printing press central control console of a web-fed printing press is disclosed. An operator console includes several operating elements for ink-zone adjusting elements of inking couples. Two groups of operating elements are positioned on one side of the row of operating elements for the ink-zone adjusting elements. A further group of operating elements is positioned next to the first group of operating elements at the distance of the widest newspaper printing format. The three groups of operating elements extend perpendicular to the row of operating elements for the ink-zone adjusting elements. The total number of operating elements in the row is designed for a commercial web printing format, and the number of operating elements in the row, which is arranged between two of the groups of operating elements, is designed for a newspaper printing format, which features a fraction of the axial width of the commercial web printing format. | 01-01-2009 |
20090188403 | Method and Apparatus of Controlling Quality of Printed Image for Color Printing Press - A method and an apparatus of the present invention is capable of matching an image of a printed matter with a desired image with high accuracy by adjusting tints even when tints change while printing. There are provided a measurement means that measures gray Lab values of a printed matter, a calculation means that calculates ΔL, Δa, and Δb that are differences between the measured Lab values and predetermined target gray Lab values, a first correction value calculation means that corrects Δa based on Δb, a second correction value calculation means that corrects ΔL based on a corrected value Δa | 07-30-2009 |
20090320702 | INK DOSING DEVICE OF A PRINTING GROUP, AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE INK DOSING DEVICE - An ink dosing device of a printing group, that includes a printing group cylinder which is configured as a plate cylinder, includes an inking unit. The ink dosing device has a number of physical zones which are arranged next to each other in a longitudinal direction. These physical zones can be individually adjusted by the use of dosing elements in order to individually adjust, section by section, the amount of ink that is applied. A control station is provided with a number of operator elements which are assigned to virtual zones of a printed page. These operator elements are usable to trigger the dosing elements. The segmentation of the virtual zones of the ink dosing device, in relation to the width of a printed page, differs in number and/or position of the zones of the ink dosing device across the width of the printed page from the segmentation of the zones in the control station in relation to the width of the printed page with respect to the number and/or position of the zones in the control station across the width of a printed page. At least two dosing elements are allocated using computing technology to at least one of the operator elements with respect to the relevance of the latter for the adjustment process following the selection of the operator element. | 12-31-2009 |
20100224090 | METHODS OF REDUCING GRAIN AND TEXTURE IN A PRINTED IMAGE - Methods of improving image quality by reducing grain and texture in a printed image are provided. According to one embodiment, a method of reducing grain and texture in an image includes the steps of providing a light color toner and a dark color toner, providing an aperiodic micrononuniformity map, using the aperiodic micrononuniformity map to determine an acceptable domain that includes a plurality of combinations of the light color toner and the dark color toner, and forming an image by selecting one combination of the light color toner and the dark color toner from the plurality of combinations of the light color toner and the dark color toner. | 09-09-2010 |
20100282103 | PRINTING PRESS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AN INKING UNIT OF A PRINTING PRESS - A method for controlling an inking unit of a printing press, includes resetting an ink metering element from first to second metered quantities for an intended inking level. The metering element is set to a temporary, third metered ink quantity by a control unit, for a time interval, during a non-steady phase of the inking unit before reaching the intended level. A value of a variable characterizing the inking state of printing material is determined and a plurality of sets of values for the variable are predefined, into which the determined value can be grouped. The temporary metering quantity is carried out: at a first rate and/or during a first time period if the value of the variable lies in a first set of values, and at a second rate and/or in a second time period if the value of the variable lies in a second, different set of values. | 11-11-2010 |
20110100242 | APPARATUS FOR METERING PRINTING INK AND PRINTING PRESS HAVING THE APPARATUS - An apparatus for metering printing ink includes an ink fountain roller, an ink fountain and a mounting for the ink fountain. The mounting permits an adjustment of the ink fountain relative to the ink fountain roller. The mounting has at least one elastic element for generating a holding force. The mounting is configured in such a way that a force flux which results from the holding force deflects the ink fountain roller in such a way that its longitudinal outer contour is adapted to the longitudinal outer contour of the ink fountain. A printing press having the apparatus is also provided. | 05-05-2011 |
20120216692 | METHOD FOR COMPENSATING DEFLECTION OF AN INK FOUNTAIN IN PRINTING PRESSES - A method for adjusting ink zone openings in an ink fountain of a printing press uses a computer. The computer calculates a deflection of the ink fountain on the basis of an ink fountain model which contains forces that act on the ink fountain, and takes the calculated deflection of the ink fountain into consideration during the adjustment of the ink zone openings. | 08-30-2012 |
20130291745 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INSTANTANEOUSLY DETERMINING PRINTING FLUID VOLUME CONSUMED IN A PRINTING PRESS - A method for calculating an instantaneous total volume of printing fluid used in a printing press is provided. The method includes inputting parameters of a printing fluid dispenser into a controller, calculating an instantaneous total volume of printing fluid consumed by the printing fluid dispenser using the controller and displaying the calculated instantaneous total volume of printing fluid on a human machine interface. A printing press is also provided. | 11-07-2013 |
20140060356 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR INK-BASED DIGITAL PRINTING WITH MULTI-COMPONENT, MULTI-FUNCTIONAL FOUNTAIN SOLUTION - An Ink-based digital printing system comprises an external fluid applicator for applying multi-component, multi-functional fountain solution to a surface of an imaging plate. The plate is image wise exposed using a high power laser to remove primary components of the fountain solution from select regions of the plate according to digital image data, leaving a layer of the secondary components at said select regions. The plate is then inked with ink useful in printing. The ink adheres to the select regions from which the primary components have been removed to form an ink image. The ink image is transferred at an image transfer step wherein the secondary components enable efficient transfer of the ink to a medium with reduced image quality defects. The multi-component fountain solution comprises primary components that reject or repel ink, and secondary components that function as a release agent. | 03-06-2014 |
20140130690 | INK FILM THICKNESS DISTRIBUTION CORRECTION METHOD AND APPARATUS - In an ink film thickness distribution correction method in an ink supply apparatus including an ink fountain, a plurality of ink fountain keys, an ink fountain roller, an ink ductor roller, and an ink roller group including at least one ink form roller, the throw-off operation of the ink form roller positioned at the end of the ink roller group is performed during test printing or final printing. The ink feed operation of the ink ductor roller is stopped during test printing or final printing. The ink roller group is divided into a plurality of roller subgroups during test printing or final printing. The ink in some roller subgroups out of the divided roller subgroups is scraped and removed by an ink scraping member. An ink film thickness distribution correction apparatus is also disclosed. | 05-15-2014 |
101366000 | Force discharge | 4 |
20080210113 | MODIFIED PRINTING PRESS - An inking system for an offset printing press having a stationary portion and a movable portion that is movable toward and away from a roller. A plurality of hinge pins form a pivot axis between the stationary and movable portions. Each of the hinge pins having at least one hollow end portion communicating axially with one of the stationary and movable portions permitting ink flow. Each of the hinge pins also having a radial passage for ink, whereby the ink may pass from the stationary portion to the movable portion, and whereby the ink may be supplied to the movable portion during change of the relative positions of the stationary and movable portions. | 09-04-2008 |
20080302260 | PRINTING PRESS INKING SYSTEMS - A series of pumps for precise metering of ink to all zones of a web press. One set of the ink pumps is operated by a set of motors, one motor for every two zones. The motors are reversible, preferably with a toothed belt driving each pump. The other units include one motor for each pump, with the motor driving a shaft which drives a link arm, the link arm driving a pivot shaft with a variable stroke, ranging from zero to a full output. The link arms are driven individually or as a group, and each has its own stroke. In one case, the pivot shafts are operated by link arms which can be in or out of phase with each other. In another case, an eccentric on the drive shaft can be adjusted to produce a variable stroke of the link arms and the pivot shafts. | 12-11-2008 |
20090266256 | Doctor blade system - A doctor blade system utilizes a lightweight doctor blade chamber to apply ink to an inking roller. The doctor blade chamber is removably positioned on a support plate which is, in turn, carried by linear guides on pivotable end plates. A rigid box beam is also attached to the end plates and is spaced from the support plate. A plurality of membrane cylinders are mounted on the rigid box beam and engage a surface of the support plate opposite to the surface that supports the doctor blade chamber. Through the application of suitable force, the support plate and its supported doctor blade chamber can be moved, by sliding motion on the linear slides, into uniform engagement with the surface of the ink roller. The system uses pivotable end plates which are supported by exterior plates that are, in turn, pivotably supported by press side frames. The chamber doctor blade and its support plate and box beam can be moved into several different positions, with respect to the cooperating ink roller, to facilitate doctor blade chamber cleaning or replacement or ink roller replacement. | 10-29-2009 |
20140158005 | FORCED ENERGY CURED INK DELIVERY IN A PRINTING UNIT - An ink delivery system includes a closed or closable ink container holding an ink supply. The ink container ink has an inlet and outlet. The inlet and outlet are arranged in the ink container to hold pressurized air when the ink container is closed and partially filled with ink. An air delivery system supplies pressurized air to the ink container via the inlet. A pump is connected to the outlet of the ink container, the pump receiving ink from the ink container; and an ink fountain receives ink from the pump. Preferably, the ink is ultraviolet or electron beam ink. | 06-12-2014 |
101367000 | Roller-fountain | 15 |
20080250957 | Ink Fountain of a Printing Press, Ink Fountain Roll and Printing Press - An ink fountain of a printing press includes a component having a bearing face for bearing printing ink and cells made in the bearing face. An ink fountain roll for an ink fountain of a printing press and a printing press having an ink fountain, are also provided. | 10-16-2008 |
20080314270 | Ink supply amount adjustment method and system for relief printing press - Provided are an ink supply amount adjustment method and system for a relief printing press which enable a reduction in a burden of the operator by enabling automatic adjustment of an ink fountain key opening degree and an ink fountain roller rotation speed on the basis of the width or the area of a line portion measured in advance, and a reduction in costs by reducing the amount of waste paper to be produced, the relief printing press including: an ink fountain for storing ink; and ink fountain keys and an ink fountain roller for adjusting the amount of ink supplied from the ink fountain. The width of a line portion printed on paper by the relief printing press is measured by a width measuring camera, and the ink fountain key opening degrees and the ink fountain roller rotation speed are controlled on the basis of the obtained line-portion width. | 12-25-2008 |
20090101033 | Oscillating ink form roller - The present invention is an adjustable oscillating ink form or roller that moves freely back and forth along its axis of rotation to create a more efficient inking of the printing plate of a high-speed web printing press by allowing for a more even distribution of ink onto the printing plate in a more consistent manner. The back and forth oscillation is especially useful in preventing image “ghosting” that forms on the printed page when the ink thickness diminishes. | 04-23-2009 |
20090199731 | Method for Setting Up an Ink Fountain of a Printing Press and Printing Press Having an Ink Fountain - A method for setting-up or making-ready an ink fountain of a printing press includes setting side walls of the ink fountain against an ink fountain roller of the ink fountain, while simultaneously tensioning or stressing springs so that the springs press the side walls against the ink fountain roller. A printing press including an ink fountain configured for performing the foregoing method is also provided. | 08-13-2009 |
20090205522 | Printing Machine - A printing machine in which the automation of the replacement of the barrier plate is easily performed, and in which further automation of replacement procedure, simplification of replacement procedure, and reduction of time required for replacement procedure are achieved is provided. | 08-20-2009 |
20090320703 | PRINTING MACHINE - A printing machine in which automatic supply of ink from different types of ink container to the ink fountain is possible, and in which further automation of replacement procedure, simplification of replacement procedure, and reduction of time required for replacement procedure are achieved is provided. | 12-31-2009 |
20090320704 | PRINTING MACHINE - A printing machine in which substantial automation of the replacement procedure is achieved, and thus significant simplification of replacement procedure, and reduction of time required for the procedure are achieved is provided. | 12-31-2009 |
20120210892 | PARTICLE DISPERSION SUPPLY APPARATUS AND IMAGE FORMING DEVICE - A particle dispersion supply apparatus includes a roller, an ejection device and a particle dispersion permeation member. The roller rotates in a prescribed direction and touches an image formation face of a recording medium being conveyed by a conveyance body. The ejection device is disposed to oppose the roller at a roller rotation direction upstream side relative to the position at which the roller touches the image formation face of the recording medium, and ejects a particle dispersion in which numerous particles are dispersed in a liquid. The particle dispersion permeation member is disposed so as to be interposed between the ejection device and the roller and so as to contact the roller. The particle dispersion permeation member retains the particle dispersion and the particle dispersion can permeate therethrough. | 08-23-2012 |
20120297999 | PRINTING METHOD AND OFFSET PRINTING UNIT - A printing method in a printing press includes zonally metering a printing ink at a first viscosity with a metering device and transferring the printing ink at a second viscosity with a printing form cylinder, in which the second viscosity is greater than the first viscosity. An offset printing unit for implementing the method is also provided. | 11-29-2012 |
20130042776 | INK SUPPLY APPARATUS - An ink supply apparatus includes an ink fountain, ink fountain keys, and an ink guide portion. The ink fountain is formed from a pair of ink dams arranged to face each other, a bottom surface, and an outer peripheral surface of an ink fountain roller so as to store ink. The ink fountain keys that form gaps between the outer peripheral surface of the ink fountain roller and the ink fountain keys to extract the ink stored in the ink fountain. The ink guide portion projects from a distal end of each of the ink fountain keys toward the ink fountain roller so as to guide the ink extracted from the ink fountain to the ink fountain roller. | 02-21-2013 |
20130042777 | INK SUPPLY APPARATUS OF PRINTING PRESS - An ink supply apparatus of a printing press includes at least one inking device. In the inking device, an ink fountain roller is rotatably supported. An ink fountain main body forms a space to store an ink together with an outer surface of the ink fountain roller. A guide member slidably supports the ink fountain main body and guides the ink fountain main body between a first position where the space is formed and a second position spaced apart from the ink fountain roller than the first position. A doctor including a blade is attached to a doctor holding member between the ink fountain main body and the ink fountain roller when the ink fountain main body is located at the second position. The blade abuts against the ink fountain roller and cleans the ink fountain roller. | 02-21-2013 |
20130061769 | INK FILM THICKNESS DISTRIBUTION FORMING METHOD AND APPARATUS - An ink film thickness distribution forming method in an ink supply apparatus including an ink fountain. A plurality of ink fountain keys are arranged in the ink fountain. Ink is supplied to an ink fountain roller in accordance with the opening ratios of the plurality of ink fountain keys. Ink is transferred to an ink ductor roller from the ink fountain roller. Ink from the ink doctor roller is transferred to an ink roller group including at least one ink form roller. A throw-off operation of the ink form roller positioned at an end of the ink roller group is performed after the end of a print job. The ink roller group is divided into a plurality of roller subgroups after the end of the print job. The ink in at least one of roller subgroups is removed. An ink film thickness distribution forming apparatus is also disclosed. | 03-14-2013 |
20140373740 | DOCTOR BLADE CHAMBER SEAL - A printing unit has a doctor blade chamber, a rotatable roller, and a gasket for sealing between the doctor blade chamber and the roller. One end of the gasket has at least one sealing surface directed towards the doctor blade chamber, the gasket having a thickness which is delimited by a first edge and a second edge at the sealing surface. The other end of the gasket has an elastomeric edge for sealing abutment against the roller, the elastomeric edge being offset in a longitudinal direction of the roller relative to at least one of the first and second edges and delimits the thickness of the sealing surface. The a surface of the gasket extending between the doctor blade chamber and the roller is inclined at an angled of less than 90° relative to longitudinal axis of the roller and/or the sealing surface, and is concave and/or convex. | 12-25-2014 |
20140373741 | CONTAINER DECORATION - Application of decoration in the form of coloured ink or inks onto a metal container uses an inking station with a roller train including oscillating rollers. These oscillating rollers use cam driven axial movement of an outer shaft which is transmitted to the outer face of the oscillating roller body and distributes ink uniformly across the adjacent roller. Rotation of the oscillating roller body is through contact with adjacent rollers in the inking station. | 12-25-2014 |
20150352835 | SOLVENT REPLENISHMENT USING DENSITY SENSOR FOR FLEXOGRAPHIC PRINTER - A flexographic printing system uses a flexographic printing plate to produce printed patterns on a substrate. An ink recirculation system is used to reduce variability in system performance resulting from ink viscosity changes. A recirculation pump moves ink through an ink recirculation line connected to an ink reservoir. A metering pump adds a controlled flow rate of solvent from a solvent replenishment chamber into the ink recirculation line, thereby providing replenished in which is returned to the ink reservoir. A control system is used to control the flow rate of solvent provided by the metering pump responsive to an ink density measured using a density sensor. | 12-10-2015 |