The invention relates to a rotary press, and more particularly to an apparatus for positioning a roll in an inking unit or damping unit of a rotary press.
In printing presses, in order to ink the printing forms, roll trains are provided, the individual rolls of which are alternately mounted fixedly and adjustably. The pressing pressure with respect to the adjacent fixedly mounted rolls can be regulated by the adjustably mounted rolls, in order to compensate for influences such as temperature, swelling or shrinking of the diameters. Satisfactory inking of the impression cylinder and thus satisfactory print quality on the printed product are ensured by the maintenance of a constant pressing pressure. Arrangements are also known with two rolls which are in contact with one another and which are both mounted adjustably. For example, a damping solution transfer cylinder and a damping solution applicator roll which are each mounted adjustably can be arranged on damping units between a fixed distributor roll and a form cylinder.
EP 826 501 has disclosed an adjusting apparatus of this type which moves the mounting of a roll with a single linear drive and the movement of the mounting is guided by a rigidly predefined control surface. The pressing pressure of the adjustable roll with respect to the first adjacent roll can be adjusted freely by the linear drive, and the pressing pressure with respect to the other adjacent roll is dependent on the alignment of the control surface and on the pressing pressure on the first roll.
It is generally known from machine tool construction to move work pieces or tools in one plane for machining by means of transport devices known as cross slides. Cross slides of this type are constructed from two linear guides, the second guide being arranged at right angles on the slide of the first guide, and the tool or work piece being fastened on the slide of the second guide.
DE 100 08 215 has disclosed a variable format printing unit in which impression cylinders having different diameters can be used. For this purpose, the mountings of the cylinders are arranged on cross slides and can be adjusted with respect to one another in the radial direction, in order to set the correct axial distance in the event of a production change to another diameter. The second linear movement of the cross slide is provided in the axial direction, in order for it to be possible to regulate the lateral register. Furthermore, other functional devices are also arranged on cross slides in this printing unit, such as an inking and/or damping unit, with the result that they can be positioned appropriately with regard to different impression cylinder diameters.
In view of the foregoing, it is an object of the invention to provide a positioning device for rolls that can be used to position a roll against at least one further roll, and the pressing pressure can be set independently of the diameters and angular positions of said rolls.
This object is achieved by the apparatus of the invention. The pressing pressure with respect to the adjacent rolls is advantageously set by the apparatus according to the invention independently of the diameter of the rollers or the angular position of the interacting rolls. The adaptation of the pressing pressure can be determined by the activation of linear guides.
By means of the processing of force measuring signals in the control device and appropriate activation, complicated settings or adjusting work by an operator is no longer necessary. Influences on the setting forces such as temperature, swelling or shrinking of the diameters due to chemical effects, wear and the dynamic behavior during rotational speed increases, are advantageously compensated for automatically.
The combined travel and force regulation according to the invention simplifies the operation of the printing press considerably and increases the print quality. Other features and advantages can be identified from reading the detailed description and claims.
Embodiments of the invention will be explained in greater detail below with reference to the drawings, in which:
As can be seen from view A shown in
The guides 5, 7 and the slides 6, 4 are preferably standard parts from machine tool construction and do not necessarily have to be arranged at right angles with respect to one another but can assume any angular orientation desired. Drives 8, 9 are provided respectively for the movable slides 4, 6, it being possible to position the latter without play using the former. For this purpose, the drives 8, 9 are actuated by a control device 10, and the drives 8, 9 send back electrical signals of their own to the control device 10, such as the current consumption, angular position, etc. The control device 10 determines the position of the slides 4, 6 from said signals, as well as the forces in the guide directions X, Y. Thus, the drives 8, 9 also serve the functions of position value sensor and force sensors for determining the position of the roll 3 and the pressing forces of the roll 3 on the other rolls 1, 2. However, it is also possible to provide other force and travel measuring systems using different position and force sensors.
In the control device 10, the desired pressure forces of the roll 3 against the two adjacent rolls 1, 2 can be redefined in a variable manner, and the diameters and axial distances of the interacting rolls 1, 2, 3 can be stored. Furthermore, the weight which the roll 3 exerts with its axle 21 and the bearing arrangement 4 can be entered or determined by the apparatus in a thrown-off position.
In order to obtain independent signals from the two bearing points, the roll 3 is preferably not configured with a continuous axle 21 but is equipped on both sides with journals which are decoupled from one another. The control device 10 can determine the forces acting in the X and Y direction and in the directions of the guides 5, 7 from these stipulations and set them by appropriate actuation of the drives 8, 9, with the result that the roll 3 is set against the adjacent rolls 1, 2 with the predefined values. On account of the continuous evaluation of the force measuring signals, the control device 10 continuously compensates for changes in the thrown-on force, for example caused by temperature, swelling or shrinking or the diameters, chemical influences or dynamic behavior during rotational speed increase. As a result, the individually predefined thrown-on forces are maintained automatically. Adjustment curves for the predefined pressure forces can also be stored in the control device 10. Using the adjustment curves, it is possible to change the stipulated values for the pressure forces which are to be set, as a function of the production speed of the rotational speed.
The important concept of the invention lies in the combined roll travel and force regulation, which simplifies the operation of the printing press considerably and increases the print quality. This has a particular advantageous effect during pre-inking of the plate cylinder and cleaning of the inking unit/damping unit rolls, where contact between the rolls is necessary. In the event of an emergency stop, the non-driven rolls can advantageously be kept in contact with the driven rolls and be stopped in a controlled manner.
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In addition to the application illustrated by way of example on an ink applicator roll which is arranged between an ink distributor and a plate cylinder, the apparatus according to the invention can also be provided for other rolls of an inking unit and/or damping unit.
Furthermore, an arrangement with double eccentrics in accordance with
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