This invention relates to an automatically operated device that can be applied to handling and transporting printing sleeves, said device being associated with a mobile unit for performing sleeve replacement operations in a printing machine, with the machine shut down or operating, in a completely automatic manner, without the intervention of operators, also being suitable for performing any maneuver or operation for moving and storing printing sleeves between a storage area and the machine, inside the actual storage area or between zones of the actual machine.
Patent EP-B1-1705009 describes an automatic handling and transport device for printing sleeves which enables performing printing sleeve changing operations in a flexographic printer while the flexographic printer is operating, said device comprising a sleeve holding support that can be positioned in alignment with a sleeve-bearing shaft and in proximity with same and a securing tool configured for being moved by moving means between a transfer position, in which said securing tool interacts with said sleeve installed on said sleeve-bearing shaft to hold it or release it by one end, and a transport position in which the sleeve secured by the securing tool is left arranged on said holding support of the device. The device for automatic handling is installed in a basic mobile unit prepared for moving the device in a first direction (X) and in a second direction (Y), transverse to said first direction (X) and parallel to said sleeve-bearing shaft to provide said alignment positions.
The device explained in said background document can present alignment problems if sleeves of considerable weight are to be handled, as is the case of the sleeves of an offset printing machine, and in any case the operation of transferring the sleeves from the sleeve-bearing shaft of the machine to the holding support of the device is a critical aspect of the operating cycle, in that machine shaft misalignments with respect to an initial or theoretical position of said holding support and positioning inaccuracies can result in the sleeve being jammed during transfer to or from the described holding support, which must be kept perfectly co-aligned at all times with said sleeve-bearing shaft of the machine.
Patent EP-B2-1776231 describes a system for the replacement of sleeves of a printing machine where there has been provided a basic mobile unit, consisting of a known programmable robotic manipulator with two rotational joints, and pushing means arranged both in the printing machine and in a holding support of said robotic manipulator in order to transfer said sleeves to and from said holding support by pushing means. To transfer printing sleeves, the printer is equipped with pushing devices, and the robotic manipulator lacks means for the extraction of the sleeves itself by means of pulling on them, this operation depending on the pushing devices of the printer.
With regard to transferring the sleeves from the shafts of the printing machine to the support of the manipulator and vice versa, this second background document has the same problems derived from the weight of the sleeves and misalignments between shaft and support mentioned above, in addition to requiring pushing means arranged in the printer, making it difficult to implement or preventing the implementation of this sleeve changing system in already existing printers.
The invention object of the present patent application proposes an automatic device that is intended for facilitating the transfer of printing sleeves of any class, span and weight to or from a sleeve-bearing shaft of the machine and to or from a holding support arranged in co-alignment with said shaft, almost completely eliminating the possibility of said jams as a result of a self-alignment system, also being suitable for moving and arranging said sleeves in a storage area.
The present invention relates to an automatic handling and transport device for printing sleeves, equipped with a mobile handling unit at the end of which there is firmly fixed by one of its ends at least one supporting inner core which is cantilevered from that proximal end of attachment.
Attached to said supporting inner core there is a holding support serving as a support for arranging thereon the printing sleeves for handling and transport. Said holding support is attached to the supporting inner core or to the mobile handling unit by means of adaptable support means, such that said holding support has a relative movement with respect to said supporting inner core at least in a two-dimensional plane, a relative three-dimensional movement being preferred. Said adaptable support means can be of an elastic, compressible or adjustable nature.
A clamping carriage equipped with gripping means configured for being able to grip a printing sleeve runs longitudinally on said holding support, operated by means of a motorized carriage. As a non-limiting example, said motorized carriage is operated by means of the rotation of a screw spindle, by means of a drive chain or a notched guide.
The motorized carriage and the clamping carriage are attached by means of adaptable carriage means that allow at least a two-dimensional relative movement between both carriages, a three-dimensional movement being preferred. Said adaptable carriage means can be of an elastic, compressible or adjustable nature.
Both the adaptable support means and the adaptable carriage means can have positioning means that maintain the relative position of the members in a specific position as long as the stresses to which they are subjected do not exceed certain pre-established parameters.
The foregoing and other features and advantages will become more evident from the following detailed description of an embodiment in reference to the attached drawings in which:
Said holding support 10 has at least one supporting inner core 12 which is firmly attached by one of its ends to a head of said mobile handling unit 90 and cantilevered. According to the non-limiting embodiment shown in
The holding support 10 is coupled to said supporting inner core 12 or to the body of said mobile handling unit 90 through adaptable support means 40 which provide at least a two-dimensional relative movement to at least one of the two ends of said holding support 10.
Should any minor misalignment arise between said holding support 10 and the geometric axis of the sleeve 60 it is to receive like a casing as said sleeve 60 is being moved coaxially over the holding support 10, this relative movement allows operating said adaptable support means 40 to self-align said holding support 10 with the axis of the sleeve 60, thus preventing any jam situation from occurring.
In the example described in
Said adaptable proximal means 41 and adaptable distal means 45 provide a relative three-dimensional movement between the holding support 10 and the supporting inner core 12, providing two-dimensional movement in a plane perpendicular to the holding support 10, by means of adaptable proximal radial means 42 and adaptable distal radial means 46. Relative movement in a third axial axis is also achieved as a result of adaptable proximal axial means 43 and adaptable distal axial means 47, thereby achieving an overall relative three-dimensional movement.
In the example shown in
According to one embodiment, the adaptable support means 40 are formed by springs, but other devices could be used instead, such as, for example, gas pistons, hydraulic pistons, elastomers, magnets, or any other material or device that allows attaching two segments, enabling relative movement.
As can be seen in
According to an embodiment shown in
To drive the sleeve 60 along the holding support 10, a clamping carriage 20 equipped with gripping means 21 is connected to a motorized carriage 30, which allows movement between a gripping position (shown in
Given that said clamping carriage 20 runs along the holding support 10 and the latter has a relative three-dimensional movement with respect to the supporting inner core 12 and to the mobile handling unit 90, said clamping carriage 20 also has that relative movement in order to remain aligned with the axis of the holding support 10 at all times.
The embodiment shown in
The combination of said adaptable carriage means 49 (in this example of an elastic nature) with the geometry of said coupling plates 22 allows a relative movement between the motorized carriage 30 and the clamping carriage 20. Therefore by holding an annular grip 61 provided in the accessible head of the sleeve 60, the gripping means 21 can orient the entire clamping carriage 20 with respect to the geometric axis of the sleeve 60 and not with respect to the axis of the holding support 10 on which the clamping carriage 20 is assembled with the possibility of sliding.
Said adaptable carriage means 49 can have second positioning means similar to those described above and located at the proximal end of the holding support 10. Said second positioning means can be calibrated with less tension, for example, than the first positioning means 44.
In an optional and non-limiting manner, the mobile handling unit 90 or the holding support 10 can have sensor means intended for positioning and/or identifying the sleeves and/or their supports, which allows improving automatic self-positioning. It can also have position sensors 99 that detect or allow inferring the relative position between the holding support 10 and the supporting inner core 12 in order to know the existing degree of misalignment, thereby allowing future corrections of the self-positioning.
The method for the automatic handling and transport of sleeves 60 is the same as the one commonly used in other devices of this type, and it can be clearly understood upon analyzing the sequences shown in
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