This application claims the priority of German Patent Document No. 10 2004 054 983.4, filed Nov. 13, 2004, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
The invention relates to a sleeve, in particular a rubber-blanket sleeve.
Sleeves help printing-press cylinders to roll over one another in a smooth manner due to the lack of interruption by clamping channels on the circumference of the cylinders, which would otherwise usually be present.
German Patent Document No. DE 199 50 643 A1 discloses a sleeve for a web-fed rotary offset press, which sleeve has a construction which has a total of four layers. The sleeve according to DE 199 50 643 A1 has an inner layer which is configured as a carrier layer and an outer layer which is configured as a covering layer and serves for pressure transfer, there being two further layers between the carrier layer and the covering layer. The sleeve according to DE 199 50 643 A1 has a hollow-cylindrical design with a cylindrical inner surface and a cylindrical outer surface, all of the layers of the sleeve having cylindrical inner surfaces and cylindrical outer surfaces.
European Patent Document No. EP 0 819 550 B1 discloses a sleeve for a printing press, which sleeve has a cylindrical outer surface and a conical inner surface. Accordingly, the sleeve according to EP 0 819 550 B1 does not have a hollow-cylindrical design.
Proceeding from this, the present invention is based on the problem of providing a novel sleeve, in particular a novel rubber-blanket sleeve.
According to the invention, the inner layer which is configured as a carrier layer is convexly or concavely curved on the radially outer side, a layer which adjoins the carrier layer having a curvature on a radially inner side which is complementary to the curvature of the radially outer side of the carrier layer.
In the context of the present invention, a multiple-layer sleeve for a printing press is provided, which sleeve has an overall hollow-cylindrical design with a cylindrical inner surface and a cylindrical outer surface. According to the invention, the carrier layer is of cylindrical configuration on its radially inner side and either convexly or concavely curved on its radially outer side. A layer which adjoins the carrier layer has a curvature on a radially inner side which is complementary to the curvature of the radially outer side of the carrier layer. A completely novel construction for a hollow-cylindrical sleeve is provided by the present invention, sides of adjoining layers of the sleeve which lie opposite one another having complementary curvatures, with the result that the outer contour of the sleeves does not deviate ultimately from a hollow-cylindrical shape. As a result, it is possible to realize completely novel sleeve properties. Line-force distributions of the outer, printing and web-guiding covering layers can be influenced by the sleeves according to the invention.
Preferred developments of the invention result from the following description. Without being restricted thereto, exemplary embodiments of the invention are explained in greater detail using the drawings.
In the following text, the present invention will be described in greater detail with reference to
Two-layer sleeves 10 and 18 are shown in the exemplary embodiments from
In the context of the present invention, it goes without saying that the number of layers of the sleeve and the concrete curvatures of the adjoining sides which are curved in a complementary manner can be varied. A common feature of all the exemplary embodiments is that the radially outer sides 16, 24, 32 and 42 of the carrier layers 12, 20, 27 and 37, respectively, are either concavely or convexly curved, and that the adjoining side 17, 25, 33 and 43 of the adjoining layer 13, 21, 29 and 39, respectively, has a complementary curvature. The sleeves 10, 18, 26 and 36 have a hollow-cylindrical design with a cylindrical inner surface and a cylindrical outer surface.
In the exemplary embodiments shown, the carrier layers 12, 20, 27 and 37 of the sleeves according to the invention are of preferably incompressible and metallic configuration. The covering layers 13, 21, 28 and 38 which serve for pressure transfer are of compressible design and are preferably configured as rubber layers.
The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
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