This application claims the priority of German Patent Document No. 10 2007 023 272.3, filed May 18, 2007, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
The invention relates to an apparatus and method for clamping printing plates on a plate cylinder. In addition, the invention relates to a plate cylinder.
Printing couples of printing presses, such as web-fed printing presses, for example, have a plate cylinder, a transfer cylinder, an inking couple as well as preferably a moistening unit. Printing plates are normally arranged on the plate cylinder, which is the reason why the plate cylinder is also called an engraving cylinder. Rubber offset blankets are normally positioned on the transfer cylinders, which is why the transfer cylinders are also designated as blanket cylinders.
Clamping mechanisms that are integrated into a lockup slot of the plate cylinder are used to arrange or clamp printing plates on the circumference of the plate cylinder. Such a clamping mechanism can be used to clamp a leading end and/or a trailing end of at least one to-be-clamped printing plate in the lockup slot.
Clamping mechanisms known from practice have a clamping element as well as an actuating element, whereby both the clamping element as well as the actuating element are integrated into a lockup slot of a plate cylinder. The actuating element can be used to transfer the clamping element between two positions, namely between a first position, in which the clamping element clamps the leading end and/or the trailing end of the or each printing plate, and a second position, in which the clamping element releases the leading end and/or the trailing end of the or each printing plate.
The disadvantage of clamping mechanisms for printing plates known from practice is that the clamping mechanisms can have a relatively complex structure.
Starting herefrom, the present invention is based on the objective of creating a novel clamping mechanism for printing plates having a simple structure and a plate cylinder with such a clamping mechanism.
According to the invention, the clamping element can be adjusted exclusively in the radial direction of the plate cylinder and the actuating element exclusively in the axial direction of the plate cylinder in such a way that, depending upon the relative axial position of the actuating element with respect to the clamping element, the clamping element can be displaced either radially outwardly due to a spring force of at least one clamping spring for clamping the leading end and/or the trailing end of the or each printing plate or can be displaced radially inwardly against the spring force of the or each clamping spring for releasing the leading end and/or the trailing end of the or each printing plate.
The inventive clamping mechanism for printing plates has a relatively simple structure. Thus, the inventive clamping mechanism has a clamping element, which can be adjusted exclusively in the radial direction of the plate cylinder, and an actuating element, which can be adjusted exclusively in the axial direction of the plate cylinder. Depending on the relative axial position of the actuating element with respect to the clamping element, the clamping element can either clamp or release the leading end and/or the trailing end of the or each printing plate in the lockup slot. To do so, the clamping element cooperates with at least one clamping spring.
Preferred developments of the invention are yielded from the following description. Without being limited hereto, exemplary embodiments of the invention are explained in greater detail on the basis of the drawings.
The inventive clamping mechanism 12, which is integrated into the lockup slot 11 of the plate cylinder 10, is comprised of a clamping element 13 as well as an actuating element 14. The clamping element 13 is used to clamp a leading end and/or a trailing end of at least one printing plate. The actuating element 14 is used to actuate the clamping element 13 in order to transfer the clamping element between two positions, namely between a first position, in which the clamping element 13 clamps the leading end and/or the trailing end of the or each printing plate, and a second position, in which the clamping element 13 releases the leading end and/or the trailing end of the or each printing plate.
In terms of the present invention, the clamping element 13 can be adjusted exclusively in the radial direction of the plate cylinder 10. The actuating element 14, on the other hand, can be displaced exclusively in the axial direction of the plate cylinder 10. Depending upon the relative position of the actuating element 14 relative to the clamping element 13, the clamping element 13 assumes one of the two positions, i.e., either the first position, in which the clamping element 13 clamps the leading end and/or the trailing end of the or each printing plate, or the second position, in which the clamping element 13 releases the leading end and/or the trailing end of the or each printing plate. To do so, the clamping element 13 cooperates with at least one clamping spring 15, which acts on a radial interior surface of the clamping element 13 and, due to the spring force, presses the clamping element radially outwardly into the first position, in which the clamping element clamps the leading end and/or the trailing end of the or each printing plate. By moving the actuating element 14 in the axial direction, the clamping element 13 is displaced radially inwardly into the second position against the spring force of the or each clamping spring 15 to release the leading end and/or of the trailing end of the or each printing plate.
In the depicted exemplary embodiment, the actuating element 14 is assigned first bearings 16, which cooperate with the guide curves 17 assigned to the clamping element 13. The guide curves 17 can be displaced together with the clamping element 13 exclusively in the radial direction. The first bearings 16 can be displaced together with the actuating element 14 exclusively in the axial direction. Then, when, as
Then, on the other hand, when, due to axial displacement of the actuating element 14 relative to the clamping element 13, the first bearings 16 come to bear on the guide curves 17 and align with high points of the guide curves 17, as shown in
As already mentioned, the clamping element 13 can be displaced exclusively in the radial direction of the plate cylinder 10, whereby the axial position of the clamping element 13 is fixed by lateral abutments 18. The abutments 18 are also used as lateral abutments for the actuating element 14 in the circumferential direction of the plate cylinder.
The actuating element 14 can be displaced exclusively in the axial direction of the plate cylinder, whereby its radial position is fixed by a section 19 of an element 20, whereby this section 19 of the element covers the actuating element 14 radially outwardly.
The section 19 of the element 20 together with a section 21 of the plate cylinder 10 delimits a gap 22, in which, to clamp the leading end and/or the trailing end of the or each printing plate, a projection 23 of the clamping element 13 engages in the first position of the clamping element (see
In order to facilitate the axial displaceability of the actuating element 14 relative to the clamping element 13, the actuating element 14 also comprises, along with the first bearings 16, second bearings 24, 25, which cooperate with the guide curves 17 of the clamping element 13. The second bearings 24 are positioned radially inwardly and the second bearings 25 are positioned radially outwardly. When there is an axial adjustment of the actuating element 14 relative to the clamping element 13, the second bearings 24 roll off a radially internal surface of the lockup slot 11. When there is an axial adjustment of the actuating element 14 relative to the clamping element 13, the second bearings 25 roll off a surface of the element 20. This can be seen best in
The clamping element 13 and the actuating element 14 are integrated in such a way into the lockup slot 11 of the plate cylinder 10 that the elements are positioned next to one other as viewed in the circumferential direction. The first bearings 16 are assigned to the actuating element 14 and the guide curves 17 to the clamping element 13 on opposing, neighboring side surfaces of same.
In the depicted exemplary embodiment, the guide curves 17 are assigned to the clamping element 13 and the first bearings 16 to the actuating element 14. In contrast to this, it is also possible for the guide curves to be assigned to the actuating element and the first bearings to the clamping element.
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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