Referring now to the figures of the drawings in detail and first, particularly, to
The sheet stack 8 lies on a stack board 10 which can be raised in a controlled manner. The sheets 7 are removed from the upper side of the sheet stack 8 through the use of what is known as a suction head 18 which has, inter alia, a number of lifting and dragging suckers 19, 21 for separation of the sheets 7. Moreover, blowing devices 22 are provided for loosening the upper sheet layers, and sensing elements 23 are provided for tracking of the stack. A number of lateral and rear stops 24 are provided for aligning the sheet stack 8, in particular the upper sheets 7 of the sheet stack 8.
A three drum turning or perfecting device 26, including a transfer drum 27, a storage drum 28 and a turning drum 29, is provided between two impression cylinders 31 and 41. The turning drum 29 has what is known as a tongs-type or pincer gripper system 32 for turning the sheets in verso or perfecting printing operation. The other cylinders, which guide sheets, each have two gripper systems for sheet transport. The tongs-type gripper system 32, as is seen in
The control cams 47, 47a control the pivoting movement of the gripper system 32 during turning operation. The control cams 46, 46a control the pivoting movement during recto printing operation.
Opening and closing of the gripper system 32, independently of the pivoting movement, is controlled by an independent switching element 49, which can be actuated by the control cams 46, 47.
The switching element 49 is disposed in a guide 51 on the turning drum 29, on a side which lies opposite the pinion 41, in such a way that it can be displaced axially counter to the force of a compression spring 55. A control roller 52, which is disposed rotatably on the switching element 49, is in operative contact with a stationary axial cam 53.
The adjusting element 49 has a wedge-shaped tip 54 which is in operative contact with a first inclined slope 56 of the gripper tube 38 and at the same time with a second inclined slope 57 of the gripper shaft 37. The wedge-shaped tip 54 is formed, for example, from a tube which is severed diagonally or obliquely.
In order to open the gripper system 32, the gripper tube 38 and the gripper shaft 37 are pivoted with respect to one another about the common axis 36. For this purpose, the wedge-shaped switching element 49 is pushed axially with its tip 54 onto the inclined slopes 56, 57. As a result, the gripper tube 38 and the gripper shaft 37 pivot counter to the force of the torsion bar spring 39.
In a second exemplary embodiment according to
If the pin 62 is displaced axially, the gripper tube 38 and the gripper shaft 37 are pivoted with respect to one another as a result of the engagement of the pin 62 in the control grooves 63, 64, and the grippers 33, 34, which are seated in each case on the gripper tube 38 or on the gripper shaft 37, are therefore opened independently of the pivoting movement.
The axial cam 53 for actuating the switching element 49, and therefore for controlling the gripper opening times, is disposed in such a way that it can be set for changeover from recto printing to recto and verso printing, that is to say the axial cam 53 is either mounted rotatably on the side frame or a part of the cam 53 can be folded up in order to extend the gripper opening times in verso printing operation.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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DE102006038139.4 | Aug 2006 | DE | national |