Patents Assigned to Baldwin Graphics Systems, Inc.
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Patent number: 7069854Abstract: An improved method and system for cleaning a cylinder of a printing press. One method involves soaking a strip of cleaning fabric on a press with a low volatility organic compound solvent. Excess solvent, if any, is removed to place the strip of cleaning fabric in functional equilibrium with the solvent. The cleaning fabric is then used to clean a cylinder. Alternatively, the strip of cleaning fabric is soaked on site by contacting the strip of cleaning fabric with the solvent and wrapping the strip of cleaning fabric into a cleaning fabric supply roll. The cleaning fabric is then brought in engagement with a printing press having a cylinder to be cleaned without disposing a sleeve around the fabric roll and without substantially disturbing the distribution of the solvent in the fabric roll and detrimentally affecting the cleaning ability of the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2001Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Baldwin Graphic Systems Inc.Inventors: C. Robert Gasparrini, Peter E. Anselmo, Walter H. Cano
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Patent number: 7014716Abstract: An improved method and system for cleaning a cylinder of a printing press. One method involves soaking a strip of cleaning fabric on a press with a low volatility organic compound solvent. Excess solvent, if any, is removed to place the strip of cleaning fabric in functional equilibrium with the solvent. The cleaning fabric is then used to clean a cylinder. Alternatively, the strip of cleaning fabric is soaked on site by contacting the strip of cleaning fabric with the solvent and wrapping the strip of cleaning fabric into a cleaning fabric supply roll. The cleaning fabric is then brought in engagement with a printing press having a cylinder to be cleaned without disposing a sleeve around the fabric roll and without substantially disturbing the distribution of the solvent in the fabric roll and detrimentally affecting the cleaning ability of the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2001Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Baldwin Graphic Systems Inc.Inventors: C. Robert Gasparrini, Peter E. Anselmo, Walter H. Cano
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Patent number: 6849124Abstract: An improved method and system for cleaning a cylinder of a printing press. One method involves soaking a strip of cleaning fabric on a press with a low volatility organic compound solvent. Excess solvent, if any, is removed to place the strip of cleaning fabric in functional equilibrium with the solvent. The cleaning fabric is then used to clean a cylinder. Alternatively, the strip of cleaning fabric is soaked on site by contacting the strip of cleaning fabric with the solvent and wrapping the strip of cleaning fabric into a cleaning fabric supply roll. The cleaning fabric is then brought in engagement with a printing press having a cylinder to be cleaned without disposing a sleeve around the fabric roll and without substantially disturbing the distribution of the solvent in the fabric roll and detrimentally affecting the cleaning ability of the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1998Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: Baldwin Graphics Systems, Inc.Inventors: C. Robert Gasparrini, Peter E. Anselmo, Walter H. Cano
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Patent number: 6817565Abstract: A novel apparatus and method of a take-up shaft used in the cleaning of a cylinder of a printing press. The take-up shaft includes features that allow the securing of a cleaning fabric from a supply roll without the need to physically fix or mount the fabric to the supply roll with screws or other fasteners that could cause the fabric to tear.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2002Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: Baldwin Graphic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Avi Ben-Porat, James Freebairn, Edward Marganski, John Marganski, Daniel Marselli
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Patent number: 6588337Abstract: A system and method of a combination and sequencing of a first cleaner around a blanket cylinder, a second cleaner around one of the rollers in an ink form roller assembly, and a fluid applicator around another one of the rollers in the ink form roller assembly effectively clean the press rollers and the blanket cylinder used in a printing machine.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2000Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Baldwin Graphic Systems, Inc.Inventors: H. Martin Kreckel, William R. Schneider, Edward E. Marganski, Richard P. Rubin
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Patent number: 6263795Abstract: An improved method and system for cleaning a cylinder of a printing press. One method involves soaking a strip of cleaning fabric on a press with a low volatility organic compound solvent. Excess solvent, if any, is removed to place the strip of cleaning fabric in functional equilibrium with the solvent. The cleaning fabric is then used to clean a cylinder. Alternatively, the strip of cleaning fabric is soaked on site by contacting the strip of cleaning fabric with the solvent and wrapping the strip of cleaning fabric into a cleaning fabric supply roll. The cleaning fabric is then brought in engagement with a printing press having a cylinder to be cleaned without disposing a sleeve around the fabric roll and without substantially disturbing the distribution of the solvent in the fabric roll and detrimentally affecting the cleaning ability of the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1998Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: Baldwin Graphics Systems, Inc.Inventors: C. Robert Gasparrini, Peter E. Anselmo, Walter H. Cano
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Patent number: 6170819Abstract: A non-contact sheet handling system includes a first valve controlling air flow to a manifold and a second valve controlling air flow from the manifold to an air pan. A non-contact plate having venturis covers the air pan. In an alternate embodiment, the system includes a diffuser that diffuses air flow in the air pan. A method of using a non contact sheet handling system includes adjusting a first and second valve to set air flow to a first and second area, respectively, of the system and adjusting a third valve to set air flow to the first and second valves.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1998Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Baldwin Graphic Systems, Inc.Inventors: John D. Crosby, Tomas Garlin, C. Robert Gasparrini
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Patent number: 6035483Abstract: A cleaning system employing a highly viscous cleaning agent. A highly viscous cleaning agent is placed on a strip of cleaning fabric whereby the strip of cleaning fabric is made functional for cleaning cylinders of printing presses. The strip of cleaning fabric is wrapped around the center piece. The strip of cleaning fabric may then be brought into contact with a cylinder to be cleaned in order to clean the cylinder. The highly viscous cleaning agent may be made by mixing a viscosity adding agent with a low volatility, organic compound solvent. Additionally, water or another additive may be mixed in for improved cleaning properties. The method of making the same is also discussed.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: Baldwin Graphic Systems, Inc.Inventors: C. Robert Gasparrini, Akira Hara, Walter H. Cano
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Patent number: 5974976Abstract: A cleaning system for a printing press using pre-soaked, reduced volume of air in cleaning fabric and a method for making the system are disclosed. The system includes a cleaning fabric treated to reduce the amount of air volume the cleaning fabric contains. The cleaning fabric is saturated to functional equilibrium with a low volatility organic compound solvent. The cleaning fabric is wrapped around an elongated core to form a fabric roll. The saturated, wrapped fabric roll may be used to clean a cylinder of a printing press. The saturated, wrapped fabric roll may be inserted in a sealable sleeve, the sealable sleeve being in contact with the fabric roll and then sealed, thus permitting transporting and storage of the system until use without detrimentally affecting the cleaning ability of the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1997Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Baldwin Graphic Systems, Inc.Inventors: C. Robert Gasparrini, Walter H. Cano
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Patent number: 5819660Abstract: An improved apparatus and method for cleaning one or more of the rollers used in printing presses. Typically, the printing press features manual or automated devices for supplying cleaning solvent to the press during a washing operation. A blade assembly is pivotally disposed for engagement with the press roller. The blade assembly features a blade unit for scraping solid and liquid debris from the roller, and a receptacle trough for collecting used solvent as well as solid and liquid debris. In the improvement, a sheathing system is provided to supply protective sheath material to cover the blade assembly to keep the blade assembly clean during the washing operation. The sheath material preferably has a low coefficient of friction to prevent wearing of the components and is relatively thin to maintain the blade geometry for effective cleaning of the roller.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1995Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Assignee: Baldwin Graphic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Harold W. Gegenheimer, Charles R. Gasparrini, Walter H. Cano
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Patent number: 5694846Abstract: A system for supplying dampening fluid to a lithographic press dampening system. The system prevents dampening fluid starvation at a metering nip located between dampening system rollers, and minimizes contamination of the dampening fluid in the dampening system. A pre-determined distance is maintained between (1) the surface of a roller partially immersed in dampening fluid and (2) a fluid collection pan, so as to remove contaminants from the system. Sensors are used to determine the proper level of dampening fluid within the system to avoid nip starvation.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1995Date of Patent: December 9, 1997Assignee: Baldwin Graphics Systems, Inc.Inventor: John MacPhee
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Patent number: 5619920Abstract: A system for supplying dampening fluid to a lithographic press dampening system. The system prevents dampening fluid starvation at a metering nip located between dampening system rollers, and minimizes contamination of the dampening fluid in the dampening system. A pre-determined distance is maintained between (1) the surface of a roller partially immersed in dampening fluid and (2) several surfaces of a fluid collection pan, so as to move contaminants from a back region of the collection pan to a front region of the collection pan for removal. Sensors are used to determine the proper level of dampening fluid within the collection pan to avoid nip starvation.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1995Date of Patent: April 15, 1997Assignee: Baldwin Graphic Systems, Inc.Inventor: John MacPhee
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Patent number: 5450792Abstract: An improved apparatus and method for cleaning one or more of the rollers used in printing presses. Typically, the printing press features manual or automated devices for supplying cleaning solvent to the press during a washing operation. A blade assembly is pivotally disposed for engagement with the press roller. The blade assembly features a blade unit for scraping solid and liquid debris from the roller, and a receptacle trough for collecting used solvent as well as solid and liquid debris. In the improvement, a sheathing system is provided to supply protective sheath material to cover the blade assembly to keep the blade assembly clean during the washing operation. The sheath material preferably has a low coefficient of friction to prevent wearing of the components and is relatively thin to maintain the blade geometry for effective cleaning of the roller.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1992Date of Patent: September 19, 1995Assignee: Baldwin Graphic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Harold W. Gegenheimer, Charles R. Gasparrini, Walter H. Cano
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Patent number: 5368157Abstract: There is disclosed a pre-packaged, pre-soaked cleaning system for use to clean the cylinders of printing machines. The system includes a pre-soaked fabric roll saturated to equilibrium with low volatility organic compound solvent which is wrapped around a cylindrical core having open ends to form a roll. The saturated, wrapped fabric roll is inserted in a heat-sealable or heat-shrinkable and heat-sealable plastic sleeve, the sleeve being to intimate contact with the fabric roll after being subjected in heat-sealing or heat-shrinking and heat-sealing, thus permitting transporting and storage of the system until use without detrimentally affecting the cleaning ability of the fabric roll.The system may also include a slotted canister in which the saturated wrapped roll is inserted before it is placed into the plastic sleeve and heat-sealed or heat-shrunken and heat-sealed thereon or end caps inserted in the open ends of the core.A method for making the system is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1993Date of Patent: November 29, 1994Assignee: Baldwin Graphic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Charles R. Gasparrini, Walter H. Cano
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Patent number: RE35976Abstract: There is disclosed a pre-packaged, pre-soaked cleaning system for use to clean the cylinders of printing machines. The system includes a pre-soaked fabric roll saturated to equilibrium with low volatility organic compound solvent which is wrapped around a cylindrical core having open ends to form a roll. The saturated, wrapped fabric roll is inserted in a heat-sealable or heat-shrinkable and heat-sealable plastic sleeve, the sleeve being to intimate contact with the fabric roll after being subjected in heat-sealing or heat-shrinking and heat-sealing, thus permitting transporting and storage of the system until use without detrimentally affecting the cleaning ability of the fabric roll.The system may also include a slotted canister in which the saturated wrapped roll is inserted before it is placed into the plastic sleeve and heat-sealed or heat-shrunken and heat-sealed thereon or end caps inserted in the open ends of the core.A method for making the system is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1996Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Assignee: Baldwin Graphic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Charles R. Gasparrini, Walter H. Cano