Information
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Patent Grant
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6668720
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Patent Number
6,668,720
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Date Filed
Thursday, September 6, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 30, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Hirshfeld; Andrew H.
- Evans; Andrea
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 101 4631
- 101 4011
- 101 217
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention relates to an apparatus for image formation on cylindrical surfaces of printing machines. The object of the invention is to provide a compact image formation unit with a broad application rage regarding its usage, the sequence in time and variation in time of the process steps. The invention accomplishes this by processing units mounted on slides movable separately on a common cross bar. Each slide carries at least one processing unit. The cross bar is located in a gusset area between a plate cylinder and a blanket cylinder.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an apparatus for image formation on cylindrical surfaces in printing machines comprising multiple processing units arranged side by side and allocated to the plate cylinder of the printing machine. The processing units can be moved axially to the plate cylinder.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A printing machine with a printing unit having a gapless image cylinder,.which is coated with a dryable polymer by a direct image formation process, is known through DE 19612927 A1. The surface characteristic of this polymer layer on the image cylinder is changed completely or partially by a selective laser beam in order to change its affinity to printing ink. The image cylinder is used instead of a plate cylinder in a conventional offset press either in wet offset or dry offset printing. The image cylinder is cleaned from the image carrying layer after finishing printing. The layer must not be removed completely. The radiation source, the coating unit and the drying unit are arranged side by side on a spindle drive and moved by the spindle drive over the width of the cylindrical surface to be imaged. The cleaning unit is mounted separately.
The disadvantage of this solution is the lack of processing space caused by the number and fixed allocation of the processing units. The versatility of this apparatus is insufficient for many applications.
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The object of the invention is to provide a compact image formation unit with a broad application range regarding its usage, the sequence in time and variation in time of the process steps.
The present invention accomplishes this by processing units mounted on slides movable separately on a common cross bar. Each slide carries at least one processing unit. The cross bar is located in a gusset area between the plate cylinder and a blanket cylinder.
An advantage of the present invention is the variability of using the process steps. It is also possible to adjust the processing intensity of the processing units according to the process requirements by the time effecting the surface.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention is described below in greater detail by exemplary embodiments of the invention and by reference to the drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a schematic drawing illustrating the roller and cylinder scheme of a printing unit in a printing press with an embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention mounted on a cross bar;
FIG. 2
is a schematic drawing illustrating an embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention mounted on a fixed spindle;
FIG. 3
is a schematic drawing illustrating an embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention mounted on a linear motor drive; and
FIG. 4
is a schematic drawing illustrating the roller and cylinder scheme of a printing unit in a printing press with an embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention mounted on two cross bars.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1
shows a printing unit of a multi-color sheet fed offset press. The printing unit contains an impression cylinder
3
carrying the sheet and, as the image transferring cylinders, a plate cylinder
1
and a blanket cylinder
2
.
An inking unit
4
and a dampening unit
5
are allocated to the plate cylinder
1
. The plate cylinder
1
can also carry a printing form, which is not shown in the drawings.
A cross bar
71
is located in a gusset area
12
between the place cylinder
1
and the blanket cylinder
2
. The cross bar is located in such a manner that other elements in this area, for instance a cleaning unit
16
, are not obstructed in their operational space. The cross bar
71
carries processing units
9
,
10
and
11
for image formation on the surface of the plate cylinder
1
with respect to a printing form mounted on the plate cylinder
1
.
FIG. 2
shows the details of this embodiment. The cross bar
71
is mounted in the side frame
6
of the printing machine. The cross bar
71
stretches parallel to the surface of the plate cylinder
1
over the entire width of the printing press (see also FIG.
3
). Parallel to the cross bar
71
is a fixed spindle
8
which is supported in a pillow block
123
and does not rotate.
The cross bar
71
and the fixed spindle
8
extend over the side frame
6
. Therefore the side frame
6
has a cut out
61
covered by a housing
121
. The housing
121
is accessible by a coverable opening
124
.
The first processing unit
9
is mounted on a slide
91
. This slide
91
is connected with a first motor
92
driving a first spindle
93
. The first spindle
93
is in an operational connection to the fixed spindle
8
. The first slide
91
also carries an erasing unit with an erasing head
94
and a suction
95
with a suction hose
96
. The erasing head
94
is embodied as a high-energy laser. The erasing head
94
precedes the suction
95
in the moving direction of the first slide
91
(shown by an arrow in FIG.
2
).
The first processing unit
9
precedes the second processing unit
10
in the moving direction of the processing units
9
,
10
and
11
. This unit is also mounted on a slide
101
and has a motor
102
and a spindle
103
of the same configuration. The slide
101
carries a coating unit
104
. The coating unit is embodied as an ink jet printing head.
In this embodiment, the next and last processing unit in the processing sequence is the third processing unit
11
. It has a motor
112
and a spindle
113
, similar to the processing units
9
and
11
described above. A slide
111
carries an image formation unit and a fixation unit
115
.
FIGS. 1 and 2
do not show the supply cables and supply hoses to simplify these representations.
The Operation of the Above-described Embodiment is Explained Below:
The three processing unites
9
,
10
and
11
are in their parking positions on the side frame
6
respectively at the beginning of the image formation process. They are partially or completely covered by the housing
121
.
The first processing unit
9
moves towards the plate cylinder
1
in the direction shown by the arrow in
FIG. 2
for image formation. The motor
92
starts its operation and rotates the spindle
93
. The slide
91
is moved in the designated direction because the fixed spindle
8
is non-rotating. The plate cylinder
1
rotates with an appropriate speed for this process.
The erasing head
94
is activated if the plate cylinder
1
is reached. The laser of the erasing head
94
erases the image information and thus removes the image layer of the preceding printing job from the plate cylinder
1
. The suction
95
takes the loosened particles and removes them from the printing machine. The first processing unit reaches its parking position at the opposite side of the side frame
6
after complete removal of the old image layer. A housing
122
analogous to the housing
121
is provided for this purpose.
The surface of the plate cylinder
1
prepared in this manner is coated by the coating unit
104
in the second processing unit
10
with a layer to be imaged. The movement of this second processing unit
10
is similar to the first processing unit
9
. This process starts typically immediately after removal of the old layer for the old image information. The second processing unit
10
also reaches its parking position on the opposite side after finishing coating.
The third processing unit
11
is started as the last processing step after the applied layer hardens after a required period of time. The third processing unit
11
moves in the described manner over the surface of the plate cylinder
1
. The actual image information is applied by the laser of the imaging unit
114
and hardened by the fixation unit
115
during this movement.
The processing units
9
,
10
and
11
take their park positions on the opposite side after image formation. The printing process can now start. It is advantageous to move the processing units
9
,
10
and
11
back to their original positions before printing. The speed of the movement is a multiple of the processing speed. The processing units
9
,
10
and
11
can be moved one after the other or together in concert.
The embodiment described above is only one possible embodiment. It is for instance also possible to insert or to integrate an additional processing unit after the second processing unit
10
to harden the layer if technically required. A unit for cleaning and developing can be also inserted after the third processing unit
11
.
FIG. 3
shows the parking positions of the processing units after image formation.
FIG. 3
shows another embodiment of the invention. The processing units
9
′,
10
′ and
11
′ are equipped with linear motors
131
,
141
and
151
and are mounted on slides
91
′,
101
′ and
111
′ respectively. They are connected to the cross bar
71
through the drive members
132
,
142
and
152
. The first processing unit
9
′ has an erasing head
94
′ and a suction
95
′ with a suction hose
96
′. The second processing unit
10
′ has a coating unit
104
′. The third processing unit
11
′ has an imaging unit
114
′ and a fixation unit
115
′. The cross bar
71
extends over a side frame
6
. The side frame
6
has a cut out
61
′ covered by a housing
122
. The operation is the same as described above.
FIG. 4
shows an embodiment with two cross bars
72
and
73
. This arrangement has the advantage that in embodiments with more processing units these units can be distributed between the two crossbars
72
and
73
. This results in better space distributions and more room in the parking positions adjacent to the side frame
6
. Thus the processing units can be driven either by linear motors
131
,
141
and
151
or the motors
92
,
102
and
112
.
Claims
- 1. An apparatus for image formation on cylindrical surfaces in printing machines, comprising:multiple processing units arranged side by side, allocated to a plate cylinder of the printing machine and axially movable to the plate cylinder, wherein the processing units are arranged on slides with at least one processing unit per slide, and the slides are separately moveable on a common cross bar; wherein a first slide carries an erasing head and a suction.
- 2. An apparatus for image formation on cylindrical surfaces in printing machines, comprising:multiple processing units arranged side by side, allocated to a plate cylinder of the printing machine and axially movable to the plate cylinder, wherein the processing units are arranged on slides with at least one processing unit per slide and the slides are separately moveable on cross bars; wherein a first slide carries an erasing head and a suction.
- 3. An apparatus for image formation on cylindrical surfaces in printing machines, comprising:multiple processing units arranged side by side, allocated to a plate cylinder of the printing machine and axially movable to the plate cylinder, wherein the processing units are arranged on slides with at least one processing unit per slide, wherein the slides are separately movable on cross bars and the cross bars are located in a gusset area between the plate cylinder and a blanket cylinder; wherein a first slide carries an erasing head and a suction.
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein on both sides, parking positions for the processing units during printing are adjacent to a side frame.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the parking positions for the processing units on both sides are within a housing covering a cut out of the side frame of the printing machine.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the erasing head is a high energy laser.
- 7. An apparatus for image formation on cylindrical surfaces in printing machines comprising:multiple processing its arranged side by side, allocated to a plate cylinder of the printing machine and axially movable to the plate cylinder, wherein the processing units are arranged on slides with at least one processing unit per slide, and the slides are separately moveable on a common cross bar; wherein a second slide carries a coating unit.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the coating unit is an ink jet printing head.
- 9. An apparatus for image formation on cylindrical surfaces in panting machines, comprising:multiple processing units arranged side by side, allocated to a plate cylinder of the printing machine and axially movable to the plate cylinder, wherein the processing units are arranged on slides with at least one processing unit per slide, and the slides are separately moveable on a common cross bar; wherein a third slide carries an imaging unit and a fixation unit.
- 10. The apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the imaging unit is a laser unit.
- 11. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the slides are driven by linear motors connected through drive members with the cross bar.
- 12. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a fixed spindle is connected to the slides through spindle nuts allocated in the slides.
- 13. The apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the erasing head is a high energy laser.
- 14. The apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the erasing head is a high energy laser.
- 15. An apparatus for image formation on cylindrical surfaces in printing machines, comprising:multiple processing units arranged side by side, allocated to a plate cylinder of the printing machine and axially movable to the plate cylinder, wherein the processing units are arranged on slides with at least one processing unit per slide, wherein the slides are separately movable on cross bars and the cross bars are located in a gusset area between the plate cylinder and a blanket cylinder; wherein a second slide carries a coating unit.
- 16. The apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the coating unit is an ink jet printing head.
- 17. An apparatus for image formation on cylindrical surfaces in printing machines, comprising:multiple processing units arranged side by side, allocated to a plate cylinder of the printing machine and axially movable to the plate cylinder, wherein the processing units are arranged on slides with at least one processing unit per slide, wherein the slides are separately movable on cross bars and the cross bars are located in a gusset area between the plate cylinder and a blanket cylinder; wherein a third slide carries an imaging unit and a fixation unit.
- 18. The apparatus according to claim 17, wherein the imaging unit is a laser unit.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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100 45 682 |
Sep 2000 |
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