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Holding device for a hollow body with an open end and a pivotal handle for printing thereon in a printing machine

  • US 4,392,565 A
  • Filed: 08/26/1981
  • Issued: 07/12/1983
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/08/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A holding device for a hollow body which is open at a first end and which is provided with a handle mounted pivotally thereon, to be printed upon in a rotary printing machine, the handle having an apex region which in the course of pivotal movement about its mounting on the hollow body experiences a change in its distance from the axis of the hollow body, the holding device comprising at least one shaft and a rotatable mounting member carried by the shaft, for holding a said hollow body, wherein at an end which is towards the shaft, the mounting member is provided with at least one locking member which is movable with respect to said hollow body carried by the mounting member and which is adapted to be brought into engagement with said apex region of the handle, thereby defining an operative locking position, and wherein the locking member is adapted to be moved from its locking position into another position in which it lies out of the arcuate path of movement described by the said apex region in the course of pivotal movement of the handle, and wherein a support member is arranged to rotate with the mounting member and carries the locking member and in the operative position of the locking member serves as an abutment for said apex region and aligns same relative to the locking member.

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