The present invention relates generally to printing presses and more specifically to web offset printing presses having separable blankets.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,240,346 describes for example a printing press with two blanket cylinders separable from each other to permit a blanket throw off. In such presses, the blankets are offset from a vertical from each other, and in order to pass the web through the blankets when the blankets are offset, lead rolls or air bars are necessary to properly guide the web through the blankets. These guides can mark the printed product and also alter registration of the web between two printing print units, causing deteriorated print quality.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,343,547 describes a device to counterpoise a cylinder and a method for counterpoising a cylinder to be cantilevered on a printing press. U.S. Pat. No. 6,877,424 describes a counterpoise device for cantilevering at least one cylinder of a printing press having a movable counterpoise element for selectively contacting the cylinder and a stationary mount.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,216,592 and 6,019,039 describe printing units with throw-off mechanisms and are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
In a print unit in which blankets cylinders have a large displacement from on impression to off impression, interference between the optimal lifting arm pivot point and drive pinion locations may occur. Deviations from the optimal lifting arm pivot point cause increasingly difficult design of the lifting arm to accommodate lift loads.
By providing a blanket lift arm that resides independently around a rotating drive pinion, the lift arm pivot and drive pinion may occupy the same center while working independently of one another.
The present invention provides an offset print unit comprising:
The present invention also provides a method for cantilevering a blanket cylinder driven by an axle or pinion offset from the blanket cylinder and having an axis parallel to an axis of the blanket cylinder, the method comprising:
rotating a blanket lift arm about the axis of the axle or pinion to contact an end of the blanket cylinder.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be elucidated with reference to the drawings, in which:
The blanket cylinders 44, 46 for each print unit may be thrown-off, as shown for units 22 and 24, so as to separate from each other and from the respective plate cylinder 42, 48. Plate cylinders 42, 48 may move back into contact with the blanket cylinders 44, 46, respectively, during an automatic plate change operation, for example via automatic plate changers 40 and 50, respectively. Automatic plate changers are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,053,105, 6,460,457 and 6,397,751 and are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
A throw-off mechanism 60 is shown schematically for moving the blanket and plate cylinders 46, 48. Blanket cylinder 44 and plate cylinder 42 may have a similar throw-off mechanism. Preferably, each print unit is driven by two motors 70, 72, one driving one of the plate or blanket cylinders 46, 48, and one driving one of the plate cylinder 42 and blanket cylinder 44. The non-driven cylinder may be geared to the driven cylinder on each side of web 30. Each print unit 10, 12 . . . 24 may be the same.
The web path length between the nip rollers 32, 34 advantageously need not change, even when one of the print units has blanket cylinders which are thrown off. Registration may be unaffected by the throw-off. In addition, no web deflectors or stabilizers are needed, such as lead rolls or air rolls to make sure the web does not contact the blanket cylinders 44, 46, which could cause marking.
The throw-off distance D preferably is at least 0.5 inches and most preferably at least 1 inch, i.e. that the web has half an inch clearance on either side of the web. Moreover, the centers of the blanket cylinders 44, 46 preferably are in a nearly vertical plane V, which is preferably 10 degrees or less from perfect vertical. This has the advantage that the throw-off provides the maximum clearance for a horizontally traveling web.
The circumference of the plate cylinder preferably is less than 630 mm, and most preferably is 578 mm.
The creation of the large throw-off distance D is explained with an exemplary embodiment as follows:
When blanket cylinder 44 is in contact with blanket cylinder 46 in a printing position, a first bearer surface 111 of support 102 is in contact with a second bearer surface 112 of support 104, which another bearer surface 109 of the support 102 is not in contact with a bearer surface 110 of support 104. Distance F thus is zero, while a distance G between surfaces 109 and 110 may be 0.0045 inches. Distance H between the axial centers of the axles 144 and 142 may be 7.2463 inches.
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The upper plate and blanket throw-off mechanism may move in a similar manner with dual bearer surfaces, but since the gravity effects differ, a link may be provided between holes 130, 132 so that the raising of the plate cylinder 48 also causes the blanket cylinder 46 to rise.
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An adjusting screw 222 connects the lifting arm 230 to a lift arm eccentric 232, which has a circular inner surface a distance C from the drive pinion 200 and an eccentric outer surface. By adjusting the screw 222, the location for the lift arm 230 to support the blanket cylinder 44 may be adjusted in direction E.
By having the lifting arm 230 coaxial with the drive pinion 200, larger movements of the blanket cylinder 44 during throw-off may be accommodated.
The present invention thus provides for large movement of the blanket and plate cylinders while maintaining cantilevering for blanket sleeves and auto-plating capability.
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/388,609 filed Mar. 24, 2006, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/666,440 filed Mar. 30, 2005. Both applications are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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