Claims
- 1. An anti-wrap device for preventing wrapping of a broken web on a cylinder of a printing press, comprising:
- a housing having a space dimensioned to receive a web, said space defining a travel path for a web, said space having a horizontal axis;
- a roller rotatably disposed in communication with said housing;
- an actuator disposed in communication with said roller and said housing, said actuator having an actuating mechanism connected to said roller to move said roller from an unengaged position to an engaged position in which said roller engages a broken web;
- a first flow bar disposed in communication with said housing;
- a second flow bar disposed in communication with said housing, said first flow bar and said second flow bar disposed on opposite sides of said horizontal axis of said housing to direct gaseous streams toward said horizontal axis; and
- a web-break sensor disposed in communication with said housing and on an opposite side of said horizontal axis of said housing from said first flow bar, said web break sensor disposed outside a flutter zone of said web.
- 2. The anti-wrap device of claim 1 wherein said housing has an inlet side and an outlet side; and wherein said first flow bar is disposed on said inlet side and said second flow bar is disposed on said outlet side.
- 3. The anti-wrap device of claim 2 wherein said sensor is disposed said inlet side of said housing.
- 4. The anti-wrap device of claim 3 wherein said first flow bar is disposed and orientated to blow air across said horizontal axis to deflect a broken web traveling along said horizontal axis toward said web-break sensor.
- 5. The anti-wrap device of claim 1 wherein said horizontal axis forms part of a horizontal plane, wherein said first and second flow bars have elongated outlets to direct gaseous streams toward opposite sides of said horizontal plane.
- 6. The anti-wrap device of claim 5 further comprising a blowdown bar disposed on said outlet side of said housing, said first flow bar and said blowdown bar disposed on opposite sides of said horizontal plane, said blowdown bar being disposed and orientated to blow a gaseous stream across said horizontal plane to direct a broken web to a surface upon which said housing is disposed.
- 7. The anti-wrap device of claim 1 wherein said web-break sensor comprises four sensors disposed in an arrangement to project two beams in the form of a crossing pattern.
- 8. A method of detecting a break in a web in a printing press, comprising:
- (a) disposing a sensor outside a flutter zone of said web;
- (b) blowing air on one side of said web to push said web toward said sensor;
- (c) blowing air on an opposite side of said web; and
- (d) sensing excess flutter in said web.
- 9. The method of detecting of claim 8 wherein element (d) comprises: detecting a break in an optical beam projected by a sensing arrangement.
- 10. The method of detecting of claim 9 wherein element (d) further comprises: detecting a break in optical beams arranged in a crossing pattern.
- 11. A method of preventing damage to a printing press during a web break, comprising:
- maintaining tension in a web after said web breaks; and
- blowing air downward on said web, after said web breaks, downstream of said printing press to force said web to a floor upon which said printing press is disposed.
- 12. A method of preventing damage to a printing press after a web break, comprising the steps of:
- moving a web through a first component, said first component comprising a printing unit;
- placing two rotating rollers in contact with the web after the web breaks to pull said broken web through said first component; and
- blowing a gas downward upon said broken web to force said broken web away from a second component.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein said second component is a dryer.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 08/327,095 filed Oct. 21, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,443,008 which is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 08/036,928, Filed Mar. 25, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,398,610.
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