The present invention relates to an assembly for a rotary press, of the type including
a hub which is suitable for being rotatably mounted about a center axis in a rotary press and which has an outer surface,
a format adaptation sleeve which is intended to be mounted on the hub and which includes an inner surface which is suitable for pressing on the outer surface of the hub,
means for fixing the adaptation sleeve to the hub.
In a rotary press, the circumferential length of the printing plate is a parameter which limits the format or the printing length of the product to be printed. In order to increase the flexibility of the press, it is necessary to allow a variation of the printing length or a variation of format.
In order to modify the circumferential length of a cylinder having a fixed radius in a press, open adaptation sleeves having different thicknesses can be mounted on a hub. A sleeve of this type is, for example, disclosed in the application WO2005/014286 by the same applicant.
The production of a tension mechanism which is intended to tension such an open sleeve around a cylindrical hub is complex owing to the need to prevent the top and bottom edges of the sleeve from being raised from the hub under the effect of the tensile force.
Furthermore, it is known to expand a closed adaptation sleeve by means of a cushion of air in order to be able to mount it on the hub of the press. However, the expansion of a closed sleeve requires very great pressure or involves the use of a sleeve which is both resilient and incompressible, material properties which are generally incompatible.
For this reason, an object of the invention may be to overcome the disadvantages mentioned and provide an assembly which includes an adaptation sleeve and a hub, the sleeve being easy to mount on the hub.
To this end, the invention provides an assembly for a rotary press, characterised in that the hub and the adaptation sleeve each include a stop surface which limits the axial displacement of the adaptation sleeve on the hub, in that the stop surfaces have a frustoconical shape about the center axis, and in that the fixing means comprise a radial stop element which is suitable for being interposed between the hub and the adaptation sleeve.
According to specific embodiments of the invention, the assembly may include one or more of the following features:
the adaptation sleeve and the hub each include a supporting surface which is suitable for coming into contact with the stop element in order to fix the adaptation sleeve to the hub, the first of the supporting surfaces has a generating line which is parallel with the center axis and the second of the supporting surfaces has a generating line which is inclined relative to the center axis;
the first supporting surface is cylindrical having a circular cross-section about the center axis and the second supporting surface is frustoconical;
the first supporting surface is arranged on the adaptation sleeve and the second supporting surface is arranged on the hub;
the stop element is a resiliently deformable hoop ring;
the hoop ring includes a cylindrical outer surface and a frustoconical inner surface;
the assembly includes means for removing the stop element;
the removal means include a threaded portion which is arranged in the stop element and a removal screw;
the assembly includes indexing means which are suitable for fixing the adaptation sleeve to the hub in a mutually defined relative circumferential position;
the adaptation sleeve carries a device for fixing a plate to the adaptation sleeve; and
the assembly includes a supplementary adaptation sleeve which is suitable for being fixed to the hub, the two adaptation sleeves having outer surfaces whose circumferences are different from each other.
The invention will be better understood from a reading of the following description, given purely by way of example and with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
The assembly 2 comprises a hub 4 and a format adaptation sleeve 6 which is closed over the periphery thereof. The assembly 2 further includes means 8 for fixing the adaptation sleeve 6 to the hub 4.
The hub 4 and the adaptation sleeve 6 extend along a common center axis X-X. The hub 4 and the adaptation sleeve 6 are suitable for being rotatably mounted about this center axis X-X in a rotary press which is not illustrated. To this end, the hub 4 comprises a control end 10 which is connected to driving means, such as an electric motor, and an operating end 12.
The hub 4 includes a central outer surface 14 which has a cylindrical shape having a circular cross-section which is centered on the center axis X-X. It further includes a stop surface 16 which is connected to the central outer surface 14 at the control end side. The stop surface 16 has a frustoconical shape having an axis X-X which widens towards the control end 10. The hub 4 further includes a supporting surface 18 which is connected to the central cylindrical outer surface 14, at the operating end 12. This supporting surface 18 has a frustoconical shape having an axis X-X which narrows towards the operating end 12.
It should be noted that the stop surface 16 and the supporting surface 18 are each connected in a stepless manner to the central cylindrical outer surface 14. That is to say, the diameters of the stop surface 16 and supporting surface 18, at the end thereof directed towards the central outer surface 14, are identical to the diameter of the surface 14.
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The adaptation sleeve 6 is further provided with a stop surface 26 which is connected to the inner surface 24 at the control end 10 and which has a frustoconical shape having an axis X-X which widens towards the control end 10. The two stop surfaces 16, 26 limit the axial displacement of the adaptation sleeve 6 on the hub 4 in the direction orientated towards the control end 10. The generating lines of the two stop surfaces 16 and 26 are, for example, inclined relative to the axis X-X by a value of from 1° to 3°. The stop surfaces 16 and 26 are complementary.
The low level of conicity of these stop surfaces 16, 26 leads to the adaptation sleeve 6 being rotatably fixed to the hub 4 by the stop surface 26 being pressed on the stop surface 16.
The adaptation sleeve 6 further includes an inner supporting surface 28. This supporting surface 28 is cylindrical having a circular cross-section about the center axis X-X and extends opposite the supporting surface 18 of the hub 4 leaving an annular gap 30 which is open towards the operating end 12. The inner supporting surface 28 has a diameter which is greater than the diameter of the cylindrical central inner surface 24 so that these two surfaces 24, 28 are separated by a stepped portion.
The means 8 for fixing the adaptation sleeve 6 to the hub 4 comprise a radial stop element which, in the present example, is constituted by a hoop ring 32 which is closed and resiliently deformable. The hoop ring 32 includes a cylindrical outer surface 34 which has substantially the same diameter as the inner supporting surface 28, and a conical inner surface 36 which has a frustoconical shape which complements the shape of the supporting surface 18 of the hub 4.
The fixing means 8 further include three fixing blocks 38, each of which is fixed to one of the fixing surfaces 20. This fixing block 38 includes a threaded portion which extends parallel with the center axis X-X, as illustrated in
Furthermore, the fixing block 36 includes a through-hole 42 which extends parallel with the axis X-X and which faces a threaded portion which is not illustrated and which is arranged in the stop element 32.
This hole 42, the threaded portion, and a removal screw which is not illustrated constitute means for removing the stop element 32 from the gap 30.
The assembly 2 further includes indexing means 50 which are suitable for fixing the adaptation sleeve 6 to the hub 4 in a defined circumferential position. These indexing means 50 comprise on the one hand a notch 52 which is arranged in the hub 4, in this instance, arranged in the supporting surface 16 (see
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The adaptation sleeve 6 is mounted on the hub 4 in the following manner.
Firstly, the adaptation sleeve 6 is axially aligned with the hub 4. The adaptation sleeve 6 is then fitted onto the hub 4 by displacing the adaptation sleeve 6 towards the control end 10 of the hub 4 until the two stop surfaces 16, 26 come into contact.
The recess 58 is then circumferentially aligned with the notch 52 and the indexing key 54 is screwed into the recess 58.
The stop element 32 is then axially inserted into the annular gap 30, after which the fixing blocks 38 are screwed to the fixing surfaces 20. Finally, the stop element 32 is pushed axially towards the control end 10 by means of screws 40 which are screwed into the fixing block 38.
The stop element 32 thus expands radially under the effect of the inner supporting surface 18.
The conical stop surfaces 16, 26 and the supporting surfaces 18, 28 are easy to produce, which allows the assembly 2 to be produced at low cost.
The fact that the plate fixing device 60 is arranged on the adaptation sleeve 6 allows the adaptation sleeve 6 to be rapidly replaced with another adaptation sleeve 6 which is also provided with a plate fixing device, without the plate fixing device 60 having to be disassembled.
Furthermore, the assembly 2 according to the invention includes a supplementary adaptation sleeve 6 which is not illustrated and which is suitable for being fixed to the hub 4, the two adaptation sleeves 6 having outer surfaces whose circumferences are different from each other.
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05 09448 | Sep 2005 | FR | national |
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20070062390 A1 | Mar 2007 | US |