Automatic device for replacing printing cartridges in a gravure printing machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6802252
  • Patent Number
    6,802,252
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 18, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 12, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Colilla; Daniel J.
    • Culler; Jill E.
    Agents
    • Greenberg Traurig, LLP
    • Berman, Esq.; Charles
Abstract
An automatic device (10) for replacing printing cartridges to be used in cooperation with a gravure printing machine (11) comprises a plurality of printing stations, each printing cartridge including an ink tray (28) and a printing cylinder (29) and being supported by a trolley (23) that is provided with a mechanism (27) for selectively raising and/or lowering said printing cartridge to and from a working position inside of a printing station of said gravure printing machine (11). The device comprises: a series of panels (37) housed within a cavity (36) placed close to a respective printing station (13), said panels having an upper surface that is long enough for supporting at least two trolleys (23) suitable for carrying said printing cartridges; a device for displacing said panels (37) along a direction that is parallel to the longitudinal axis of said machine (11); a device for displacing said trolleys (23) in a direction that is perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of said machine, in order to carry out a reciprocating movement of the trolleys to and from the respective printing stations.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to an automatic device for replacing the printing cartridges in a gravure printing machine.




More particularly, the present invention relates to a device allowing the speed of replacement of the printing cartridges of a gravure printing machine to be remarkably increased, whereby said machine can rapidly be adapted in order to carry out a new printing cycle.




BACKGROUND ART




A gravure printing machine comprises a base supporting a roll from which a band made of a relatively flexible material, e.g. a plastic film, or paper, or a light cardboard, is unwound and fed to a plurality of printing stations which are serially placed in respect of said roll and finally rewound on a second roll.




Each printing station is constituted by a frame carrying a plurality of rollers, at least one of them being an impression roller that cooperates with the side surface of a printing cylinder.




The side surface of said printing cylinder is provided with a series of alphanumeric indications and/or raised shapings acting as gravure printing matrices.




In operation, the printing cylinder is partially immerged within an underlying ink tray, and it is disassembled from the printing station together with said ink tray when the printing cycle has to be changed, whereby another printing cylinder bearing different alphanumeric indications or raised shapings is then placed within the printing station in order to obtain a different printed pattern on the advancing tape.




During the printing cycle the band unwound from the first roll is successively fed to the printing rollers of the first printing station, in which the band is driven between the respective printing cylinder and impression roller, whereby a given alphanumeric indication or a graphic pattern is gravure-printed on the band by means of the ink draught from a respective ink tray.




Thereafter, the band is driven to the second printing station, wherein it is subjected to a similar printing procedure, and so on for all the printing stations; the band is finally rewound on said second roll.




Each ink tray, together with its respective printing cylinder, is normally defined as printing cartridge.




In the upper portion of each printing station there is a respective drying hood inside of which the ink that has just been deposited on the film is dried, in such a way that the film can be driven to the subsequent printing station without any risk of smears due to an ink that is on a liquid state yet.




The supporting frame for the rollers and for the printing cylinder may be shaped as a portal or provided with cantilevered elements in such a way that the respective base can easily be accessed in order to drive within the printing station a trolley suitable for supporting a respective printing cartridge.




In operation, the latter is raised on the trolley to reach a working position close to the rollers by means of a mechanical device, and it is lowered to a resting position before drawing the trolley out of its respective printing station.




This known machine involves a major drawback that is constituted by the replacement operation of all the printing cylinders that has to be carried out when the gravure printing machine has to be adapted to perform a new printing cycle.




This operation is manually carried out, and it requires the machine to be stopped for relatively long periods of time, even some hours; consequently, the costs due to the machine stop are considerably high.




DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The present invention aims to provide for an automatic device for replacing the printing cartridges of a gravure printing machine, in order to substantially reduce the cartridge replacing time.




This is achieved by means of an automatic device for replacing printing cartridges to be used in cooperation with a gravure printing machine comprising a plurality of printing stations, each printing cartridge including an ink tray and a printing cylinder and being supported by a trolley that is provided with a mechanism for selectively raising and/or lowering said printing cartridge to and from a working position inside of a each of said plurality of printing stations of said gravure printing machine, wherein the automatic device comprises: a series of panels housed within a cavity placed close to said plurality of printing stations, said panels having an upper surface that is long enough for supporting at least two trolleys suitable for carrying said printing cartridges; a device for displacing said panels along a direction that is parallel to the longitudinal axis of said machine; a device for displacing said trolleys in a direction that is perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of said machine, in order to carry out a reciprocating movement of the trolleys to and from the respective printing stations.




The dependent claims outline advantageous forms of embodiment of the automatic device according to the present invention.




The automatic device for replacing the printing cartridges of a gravure printing machine according to the present invention comprises:




a longitudinal cavity suitable for receiving a series of panels to be placed close to a printing station, said panels being provided with a longitudinal extension able to support at least two trolleys suitable for carrying printing cartridges;




a device for longitudinally translating said panels;




a printing station provided with a frame fixed to a base and having a side access for inserting and removing a respective trolley;




a device for transversally translating each trolley on guiding means;




an unit for vertically displacing a printing cartridge, suitable for displacing said cartridge from a rest and replacement position, close to the trolley, to a working position, away from said carriage and close to a series of rollers supported by the printing station frame.




According to the invention, the upper surface of the panels is flush with the floor surface.




The device may be provided with detectors which can electrically be connected to an electronic control center that is suitable for controlling and governing both the cartridge replacement and the printing cycle operations.




While the gravure printing machine provided with the automatic device according to the invention is working according to a given printing cycle, a trolley supporting a new printing cartridge, that is provided with a new printing cylinder and a new ink tray, is placed on each panel, next to a respective printing station, said new cartridge being intended for use during a successive printing cycle.




When the printing cartridges have to be replaced, the trolleys which are present inside the printing stations are automatically removed all together, and they are placed on the upper surface of the panels. Thereafter, the panels are longitudinally displaced in such a way that each new trolley is aligned to the access opening of each printing station, and they are then inserted within the respective printing stations.




Each printing station is provided with electrical and pneumatical connectors suitable for feeding the devices which are present on each trolley. When arriving at the end of their run inside the printing station, each trolley is then automatically connected to said electrical and pneumatical connectors, so that it can immediately be operated.




Meanwhile, the trolley which are present on the panels are manually or automatically removed therefrom and they are driven to suitable washing stations.




Therefore, the replacement operation is carried out in an automatic way.




Each printing station is simultaneously fed with a fresh printing cartridge, thereby reducing the machine stop times, incresasing the productivity and reducing the working costs.











ILLUSTRATION OF DRAWINGS




Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent by reading the following description of a form of embodiment of the invention, given as a non-limiting example, with the help of the figures illustrated in the attached sheets, in which:





FIG. 1

is a schematic, partially sectioned, side view of a gravure printing machine provided with a device for replacing the printing cartridges according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

shows a schematic side view, on an enlarged scale, of a trolley;





FIG. 3

shows a schematic plan view of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 4

shows a schematical section view, on an enlarged scale, taken along line IV—IV of FIG.


3


.











DESCRIPTION OF A FORM OF EMBODIMENT




In the figures, reference sign


10


generally indicates an automatic device for replacing printing cartridges suitable for being used in cooperation with a gravure printing machine


11


.




Machine


11


comprises a base


12


which a plurality of printing stations


13


are fixed to. Said printing stations are serially positioned along the longitudinal axis of gravure printing machine


11


.




Each printing station


13


comprises a frame


14


that is fixed to base


12


by means of any suitable mechanical means, and that supports a series of rollers


15


and a drying hood


16


overhanging frame


14


.




At a first end thereof, machine


11


is provided with a first roll (not shown in the drawings) suitable for unwinding a band


17


made of a relatively flexible material, that is made to pass through each station


13


and that is then rewound on a second roll (not shown in the drawings).




Band


17


is guided by tensioning rollers


18


which are fixed to each frame


14


and, inside of each station


13


, band


17


is fed to the series of rollers


15


which may comprise an input roller


19


, an impression roller


20


and an output roller


21


.




Frame


14


is shaped as a portal, in such a way as to delimit an internal volume


22


that can easily be accessed to from a direction at right angles in respect of the longitudinal axis of the machine.




Said volume


22


is suitable for receiving a trolley


23


. Said trolley


23


comprises an axle


24


housed within a crankcase


25


that contains an unit for displacing a tray


26


from a first position, close to said trolley


23


, to a second position that, in operation, is close to the series of rollers


15


.




Tray


26


may be fastened to a cylinder


27


protruding from crankcase


25


and which may be operated by any suitable mechanical device such as, for instance, a wormscrew mechanism or the like.




Tray


26


is suitable for containing an ink


28


inside of which a printing cylinder


29


, supported by an element


30


, is partially immerged.




The side surface of printing cylinder


29


bears raised shapings and or alphanumeric indications to be printed on band


17


.




In operation, band


17


is fed between impression roller


20


and printing cylinder


29


, which draws ink


28


from tray


29


and gravure prints said band


17


.




The latter is then fed to the upper portion of printing station


13


, where it is dried inside of drying hood


16


. Band


17


is then fed to the subsequent printing station


13


.




As it may be observed in

FIG. 1

, axle


24


of trolley


23


is provided with a side hook


31


for driving said trolley along a longitudinal direction relative to printing machine


11


, as well as with a front hook


32


suitable for being caught in order to drive the trolley along a transversal direction.




The means (not shown in the figures) for gripping hooks


31


and


32


are automatically operated and are constituted by mechanical arms which protrude from respective supporting frames.




The displacement of said arms is governed by an electronic control unit that controls the overall operation of gravure printing machine


11


.




Axle


24


us provided with casters


33


; moreover is lower surface


34


that faces base


12


has a guide which, in operation extends in a direction at right angles in respect of the longitudinal axis of machine


11


; according to this form of embodiment, said guide is constituted by a pair of listels


35


, protruding from the bottom side


34


of the axle


24


.


26


and cylinder


29


build up, a so-called printing cartridge, that needs to be replaced when the printing cycle of the machine has to be changed.




This replacement operation involves all printing stations


13


, and it is automatized thanks to the sinchronized and automatic displacement of each trolley


23


.




Referring now to

FIG. 3

, it can be observed that automatic device


10


comprises a longitudinal cavity


36


receiving a series of panels


37


which are placed close to a respective printing station


13


.




Each panel


37


is long enough for supporting at least two trolleys


23


, one of them supporting a fresh cartridge and the other an exhausted one.




Panels


37


are cinematically serially connected through any suitable driving means, i.e. a chain


38


connected to a suitable motor.




In this way, each panel


37


firstly receives a trolley


23


coming from a respective printing station


13


, then it is driven along a short rectilinear path within cavity


36


in order to align a second trolley


23


, that supports a fresh cartridge, to the opening of frame portal


14


.




A mechanical device for displacing the trolley sideways, is constituted by mechanical cantilevered arms suitable for gripping hook


32


, and it allows trolley


23


to be driven to and from a respective printing station


13


.




A possible second mechanical device for displacing the trolley in a longitudinal direction relative to the axis of the printing machine allows the trolleys to be driven to and from panels


37


.




The upper surface


37




a


of each panel


37


is provided with transversal slits


39


which are substantially parallel to each other; the number of said slits


39


is equal to the one of the trolleys to be driven.




Referring now to

FIG. 4

, it may be observed that beneath of each slit


39


there is a rail


41


that is contained within a chamber


40


. Said rail may be displaced in a vertical direction by means of a suitable mechanism (i.e. the simple mechanism


42


in the figures).




In operation, rail


41


protrudes from respective panel


37


and is inserted between the guiding listels


35


, thereby enabling the transversal movement of a trolley


23


.




When a trolley has to be released from panel


37


, rail


41


is lowered under slits


39


, thereby allowing trolley


23


to be longitudinally displaced.




Advantageously, the upper surface


37




a


of each panel


37


is flush with the floor surface in order to allow an easy displacement of the trolleys.




The procedure for automatically replacing a series of printing cartridges comprises the following subsequent steps:




preparing a fresh replacing cartridge on a respective trolley


23


and positioning the latter on a respective panel


37


;




lowering the cartridge that is being used on its respective trolley inside of the printing station;




removing from the printing stations each trolley that carries an exhausted cartridge and placing these trolleys on the free spaces of panels


37


;




operating the panel displacing device in order to bring the newly loaded trolleys in alignment with the access apertures of the printing stations;




inserting the latter trolleys inside of the printing stations;




raising the printing cartridges until they reach their working position;




removing the trolleys carrying the exhausted cartridges from the panels and driving them to respective washing stations.




The invention has been described with reference to a particular form of embodiment thereof. However, it is clear that the invention includes several variants falling within its scope, in the range of mechanical equivalences.




In this context, it is particularly clear that the invention includes all kind of different driving means both for transversally displacing the trolleys, and for longitudinally displacing the panels.



Claims
  • 1. Automatic device for replacing printing cartridges to be used in cooperation with a gravure printing machine comprising a plurality of printing stations, each printing cartridge including an ink tray and a printing cylinder and being supported by a trolley that is provided with a mechanism for selectively raising and/or lowering said printing cartridge to and from a working position inside of each of said plurality of printing stations of said gravure printing machine, wherein the automatic device comprises:a series of panels housed within a cavity placed close to said plurality of printing stations, said panels having an upper surface that is long enough for supporting at least two trolleys suitable for carrying said printing cartridges; a device for displacing said panels along a direction that is parallel to the longitudinal axis of said machine; a device for displacing said trolleys in a direction that is perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of said machine, in order to carry out a reciprocating movement of the trolleys to and from the respective printing stations.
  • 2. Device according to claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of printing stations has a frame defining a side access opening for allowing the respective insertion and removal of a trolley.
  • 3. Device according to claim 1, wherein each trolley is provided with first guiding means cooperating with means for raising said trolley over the surface of a respective panel.
  • 4. Device according to claim 3, wherein said means for raising the trolley are constituted by a rail protruding from a slit provided on said panel, whereby said rail can be lowered beneath the upper surface of said panel.
  • 5. Device according to claim 1, wherein the upper surface of said panels is flush with the floor on which the machine is placed.
  • 6. Device according to claim 1, wherein each trolley is provided with a front hook and a side hook suitable for being gripped by suitable driving means in order to displace the trolley along two perpendicular directions.
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/IB00/00721 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/87604 11/22/2001 WO A
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