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Class 101/338 - Bed-and-platen machines


Subclass of Class 101 - Printing
Definition: Machines peculiarly adapted for bed-and-platen printing-presses.
No. of patents: 5
Last issue date: 05/17/2005


NumberTitleIssue Date
6892637Self-inking stamp with ink cartridge barrier
A stamp pad holder for use in a self-inking hand stamp. The stamp pad holder has a stamp die box that holds a stamp forming material, ink cartridge and plastic within the die box. The stamp forming material is placed at the bottom of the die box. A pre-inked ink car...
05/17/2005
6584898Pad-printing ink cup
The invention concerns a pad-printing ink cup fitted with at least one magnet (10). The minimum of one magnet (10) may be positioned at different heights relative to the plane of the doctor edge (22), the magnetic force effective in the said plane dependi...
07/01/2003
5363761Plate inking device
An inking device effective to provide a faultless ink-tight fit comprises a sheet-like support for a plate, and a cartridge, similar in shape to an overturned glass, which is adapted to contain an ink and has a lip in liquid-tight doctoring engagement wit...
11/15/1994
5186101Ink replenishing system
The ink pad replenishing system includes an ink tray containing an ink pad, inlet means for receiving ink and outlet means for providing drainage of excess ink from the ink tray, and an ink reservoir. A first pump is comprised of a deformable and resilien...
02/16/1993
5072668Printing apparatus
A printing apparatus is disclosed having stationary frame members disposed at an angle with respect to one another and supporting an ink storage member on one portion while supporting an image carrier member on the other portion. A movable member is capab...
12/17/1991
 
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