US1678231A - Steel printing body and method of producing the same - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B41—PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
- B41N—PRINTING PLATES OR FOILS; MATERIALS FOR SURFACES USED IN PRINTING MACHINES FOR PRINTING, INKING, DAMPING, OR THE LIKE; PREPARING SUCH SURFACES FOR USE AND CONSERVING THEM
- B41N1/00—Printing plates or foils; Materials therefor
- B41N1/04—Printing plates or foils; Materials therefor metallic
- B41N1/06—Printing plates or foils; Materials therefor metallic for relief printing or intaglio printing
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- the general object of my invention is to provide hard steel bodies, particularly cylindrical bodies or bodies having curved surfaces. with characters or designs from which printing impressions may be taken, the said characters or designs to be formed thereon after the hardening process has been completed.
- I may take as a suitable steel either that known as Shelby steel or nickel steel, but any other high grade or quality of steel maybe employed.
- the steel cylinder is subjected to a hardening process either with or without the addition of carbon. as may be required.
- the hardening may extend only a short distance inwardly from the outer surface or it may #Ppli ation filed June 6, 1924. Serial No. 7 il8,2 37.
- the cylinder for intaglio printing, such for instance as the printing of transfer designs, desirable to provide the cylinder with athin hard shell so that in etching the characters or designs thereupon, whether such etchingbe done by an acid'or' an electrolytic process,
- the etching will extend through the hardshell of metal into the softer metal under neath, which latter may be smoothed and a cut by the ordinary hand tools employed by engraver-s for the purpose of touching up and sharpening the design. It will be understood that-the portion of the surface not intended to be acted upon in the etching process must be covered by a suitable acidresisting material.
- the amount of carbon to be employed as the steel body is subjected to heat in the hardening process will be varied as may be necessary in order to obtain the character of hardened shell which may be desired.
- the amount of carbon to be employed and the method of carrying out the hardening process will be familiar to metallurgists and steel workers, hence it is deemed unnecessary to enter into the details of the hardening process.
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Description
l atented July 24, 1328.
onrrsn ESTATES PATENT o F cE.
HELENA s. SADTLER, or SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP, MONTGOMERY ooUNTY, PENN-a a 1 SYLVANIA.
STEEL rErNTine BODY AND METHOD .oE PRODUCING THE sAMEa N0 Drawing.
printing bodies having curvedprinting surfaces, or printing plates, but owing to the difficulty of engraving or otherwise forming" thereon the design or symbol to be repro-v duced by printing, printing bodies of such material 'l1ave' not heretofore been satisfaotory. Attempts have been made heretofore to engrave the. metal while in a relatively soft condition and thereafter subject the same to a hardeningprocess but such meth od has proved unsatisfactory because of the warping or changing in shape of the body having the characters or designs thereon.
The general object of my invention is to provide hard steel bodies, particularly cylindrical bodies or bodies having curved surfaces. with characters or designs from which printing impressions may be taken, the said characters or designs to be formed thereon after the hardening process has been completed.
It is also an object of the invention to provide an improved printing body in which the outer or printing surface shall consist of hard steel.
Without attempting at this point to set forth all of the various objects and advantages of my invention I shall proceed with a detailed description thereof wherein will be pointed out additional objects and advantages. or else such additional objectsand r advantages will be apparent therefrom.
In describing my invention I shall refer first to the method employed in the manufacture of printing cylinders and thereafter will refer briefly to the application of the same to the manufacture of printing bodies of steel having hard printing surfaces which are flat or of some other shape than cylindrical.
In the carrying out of my new method in the manufacture of cylindrical printing bodies, whether the cylinders be solid or of tubular formation, I may take as a suitable steel either that known as Shelby steel or nickel steel, but any other high grade or quality of steel maybe employed. The steel cylinder is subjected to a hardening process either with or without the addition of carbon. as may be required. The hardening may extend only a short distance inwardly from the outer surface or it may #Ppli ation filed June 6, 1924. Serial No. 7 il8,2 37.
extend throughout the mass of the metal of the cylinder, whether the same be of solid or tubula r formation. The cylinder after having been hardened isground' and polished so asto provide the same with a true.
cylindrical surface.
In case it is desired to employ the cylinder for intaglio printing, such for instance as the printing of transfer designs, desirable to provide the cylinder with athin hard shell so that in etching the characters or designs thereupon, whether such etchingbe done by an acid'or' an electrolytic process,
the etching will extend through the hardshell of metal into the softer metal under neath, which latter may be smoothed and a cut by the ordinary hand tools employed by engraver-s for the purpose of touching up and sharpening the design. It will be understood that-the portion of the surface not intended to be acted upon in the etching process must be covered by a suitable acidresisting material.
It will be seen that by my process I first provide a steel cylinder having a hard surface which may afterwards be etched so as to form thereon the character or design, multiple impressions of which are desired.
The hardening of the steel, whetherin the form of cylinders or in other forms, especially when a small amount of carbon is em-.
ployed to carbonize the same. renders it quite homogeneous and of fine texture, thereby making it possible to obtain extremely accurate etching either by the acid or the electrolytic process. The amount of carbon to be employed as the steel body is subjected to heat in the hardening process will be varied as may be necessary in order to obtain the character of hardened shell which may be desired. The amount of carbon to be employed and the method of carrying out the hardening process will be familiar to metallurgists and steel workers, hence it is deemed unnecessary to enter into the details of the hardening process.
It will be apparent that the method employed by me in the manufacture of steel printing cylinders having hard printing surfaces may be employed in the manufacture of printing members having steel bodies provided with surfaces of other shapes or configurations. The method employed is the same whether it be in connection with a cylinder or a body of other shape or form.
it ma be surfaces vof cylinders to form cylindricah printing surfaces.
It Will be seen enabled to produce steel printing bodies having cylindrical or other forms of printing surfaces in which the hardened surfaces are ground and polishedsmooth and even before the characters or designs are formed therein and that in this way printing bodies having the advantages and desirablequalities heretofore indicated are readily produced.
Having thus I claim and desire to secure by LettersPatent is:. A
1. The method of producing steel printing bodies, which consists in subjecting the same that by invention I am' described my invention, what master to a hardening process including the 'ing and polishing the hardened body to provide the same with a true and even surface,
and thereafter etching said surface to form characters or-designs thereon. 2. The method of producing steel printadd't -tion of carbon to carbonize the same, grinding bodies, which comprises the hardening of the outer portion thereof to form a relatively thin hard shell which covers an inner relatively soft body portion, grinding and polishing the portion of said body on which it is intended to form the characters or de signs from which impressions are to be taken to produce a smooth and even surface, and
thereafter subjecting the said portion of the e body to an etching process to produce grooves therein in the form of characters' or designs, the said etching process being continued until the lines cut into the softer mass inside of the said outer hardened shell.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as mv invention, I have hereunto signed my name this 12th day of May, A. D. 1924:.
V HELENA s; SADTLERQ I
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| US17805D USRE17805E (en) | 1924-06-06 | Steel feinting body and method of peoducing the same | |
| US718237A US1678231A (en) | 1924-06-06 | 1924-06-06 | Steel printing body and method of producing the same |
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| US718237A US1678231A (en) | 1924-06-06 | 1924-06-06 | Steel printing body and method of producing the same |
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| US3136672A (en) * | 1961-08-28 | 1964-06-09 | Robert G Prongay | Printing plate and method of making the same |
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| US3136672A (en) * | 1961-08-28 | 1964-06-09 | Robert G Prongay | Printing plate and method of making the same |
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