The invention is the art of printing presses and particularly to controls for directing sheets of paper to paper feed mechanisms to ensure proper registration and feeding of the sheets of paper.
Printing presses are equipped with feed drum grippers that direct sheets of paper to paper feed cylinders prior to printing on the sheets of paper. Some paper stock has a curl on the leading edges of the paper. The curled paper has a tendency to move away from the feed drum gripper. This causes paper misfeed and improper paper feeding and registration.
Printing presses have been provided with air strippers to aid in separating and peeling the printed material from the blankets to reduce smashed blankets, jam ups of the printing press and resultant down time. The strippers comprise elongated tubes supporting a plurality of nozzles that direct streams of air toward the tops of the printed materials moving from the printing press to peel the printed materials from the blankets. An air pressure regulator adjusts the flow of air into the tube and air discharged by the nozzles. An example of an air stripper for a printing press is disclosed by Daniel L. Kolb in U.S. Pat. No. 5,791,247.
The air dispenser of the invention is used on a printing press to ensure true feeding of sheets of paper into the feed drum gripper to maintain proper registration and accurate paper feeding every time the sheets of paper enter the gripper. The air dispenser has an elongated tube with longitudinal aligned holes that are laterally spaced from each other. Air under pressure from the air/vacuum pump of the printing press supplies air into the interior passage of the tube. The air flows out the holes as air jets or streams onto the leading edges of the sheets of paper as they enter the feed drum gripper. An air flow regulator coupled to the pump is used to control the rate of air flow discharged through the holes in the tube toward the sheets of paper.
An air dispenser 10, shown in
Air dispenser 10 has a one-piece metal cylindrical body 11 having an axial threaded hole 12 at the outer end thereof. As shown in
As shown in
Advantages of Air Dispenser for Printing Press
1. Extend operating life of printing press feed roller;
2. The leading edges of the sheets of paper enter feed drum gripper in proper time sequence;
3. Better registration and constant sheets of paper feeding;
4. Elimination of paper misfeeds;
5. Cuts down on blanket costs due to paper misfeeds and down time;
6. Short run grain paper can be printed;
7. Less powder build up on second pass;
8. Can use infrared heaters with curl sheets of paper; and
9. Increased production after set up.
There has been shown and described one embodiment of the air dispenser for a printing press of the invention. Changes in the structure, materials and arrangement of parts can be made by persons skilled in the art without departing from the invention.
This application claims the priority benefit of U.S. Application Ser. No. 61/209,089 filed Mar. 3, 2009.
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