Combination of a distributor roller of a printing machine and a traversing mechanism therefor, inking unit and printing press having the combination

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6772685
  • Patent Number
    6,772,685
  • Date Filed
    Friday, October 25, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 10, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A combination of a distributor roller of a printing machine and a traversing mechanism for the distributor roller, includes worm gearing with an externally toothed worm and a worm wheel meshing therewith. The worm gearing is disposed in the distributor roller. The invention also includes an inking unit of a printing machine, which has the combination as well as a printing press having the combination.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a combination of a distributor roller of a printing machine and a traversing mechanism therefor which includes a worm gear with an externally toothed worm, and a worm wheel. The invention also relates to an inking unit and a printing press having the combination.




Such a traversing mechanism serves for moving the distributor roller reciprocatingly in axial direction thereof, in order to equalize or make a printing-ink or dampening-medium film uniform.




A traversing mechanism corresponding to the general type thereof described in the introduction hereto has become known heretofore, for example in European Patent EP 0 462 490 B2, corresponding to U.S. Pat. No. 5,191,835. In that traversing mechanism, the worm is externally toothed, and the worm gear is disposed near the distributor roller.




The compactness of the traversing mechanism is insufficient for specific application areas.




German Translation DE 692 12 056 T2 of European Patent EP 0 510 962 B1 describes a traversing mechanism, which does not correspond to the general type mentioned in the introduction hereto, for a distributor roller of a printing machine. That traversing mechanism includes a worm gear disposed in the distributor roller and having an internally toothed worm. The manufacture of the internal toothing of the worm is comparatively complicated.




More remote prior art is described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,040,331, in 4,509,426 and in Japanese Patent 29 46 234.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a combination of a distributor roller of a printing machine and a traversing mechanism therefor as well as an inking unit and a printing press having the combination, which overcome the hereinafore-mentioned disadvantages of the heretofore-known devices of this general type and which are simultaneously suitable for manufacture and particularly space-saving.




With the foregoing and other objects in view, there is provided, in accordance with the invention, in combination with a distributor roller of a printing machine, a traversing mechanism for the distributor roller, comprising worm gearing having an externally toothed worm and a worm wheel meshing therewith. The worm gearing is disposed in the distributor roller.




In accordance with another feature of the invention, the worm is disposed axially parallel to the distributor roller.




In accordance with a further feature of the invention, the combination further includes a planetary gear mechanism disposed in the distributor roller.




In accordance with an added feature of the invention, the planetary gear mechanism is a single-stage spur-wheel planetary gear mechanism.




In accordance with an additional feature of the invention, the worm wheel is mounted for rotation about the worm.




In accordance with yet another feature of the invention, the combination further includes a crank mechanism having a crank disposed in the distributor roller.




In accordance with yet a further feature of the invention, the crank mechanism is a cross-slide crank mechanism.




In accordance with yet an added feature of the invention, the combination further includes a cross-slide crank mechanism coupled with the worm gearing in accordance with gearing technology.




In accordance with yet an additional feature of the invention, the combination further includes at least one stationary shaft. The distributor roller is rotatably mounted on the at least one stationary shaft.




In accordance with still another feature of the invention, the distributor roller is rotatively drivable by circumferential-surface friction.




In accordance with still a further feature of the invention, the distributor roller has at least one shaft. The worm and the worm wheel are mounted so as to be rotatable together about the at least one shaft.




With the objects of the invention in view, there is also provided an inking unit of a printing machine, comprising, in combination with an ink distributor roller, a traversing mechanism for the ink distributor roller. The traversing mechanism includes worm gearing having an externally toothed worm and a worm wheel meshing therewith. The worm gearing is disposed in the ink distributor roller.




With the objects of the invention in view, there is additionally provided a printing press, comprising, in combination with a distributor roller, a traversing mechanism for the distributor roller. The traversing mechanism includes worm gearing having an externally toothed worm and a worm wheel meshing therewith. The worm gearing is disposed in the distributor roller.




In the combination according to the invention, maximum compactness is achieved in that the worm gearing of the traversing mechanism is disposed within the distributor roller.




The construction space no longer required for accommodating the worm gearing next to the distributor roller in accordance with the prior art mentioned hereinabove is now available for other purposes. The integration of the worm gearing into the distributor roller is also advantageous with regard to maintenance of the distributor roller which is to be performed outside the printing machine. The distributor roller can be removed, together with the worm gearing disposed therewithin, from the printing machine and, after maintenance has taken place, can be re-inserted into the printing machine. The outlay in terms of demounting and mounting which maintenance entails is comparatively low, because the distributor roller does not, in this case, have to be separated from the worm gearing.




Further to achieving the advantages noted hereinabove, the external toothing of the worm affords favorable conditions for manufacturing the worm.




In a further development which is advantageous with respect to a distributor roller having a small diameter, and the integration of the worm gearing into this distributor roller having a small diameter, the worm of the worm gearing is disposed so that the wheel axis (geometric middle axis) about which the worm rotates is oriented parallel to a geometric middle axis about which the distributor roller rotates. Placing the worm away from the center of the distributor roller in this way makes it possible to dispose the worm wheel near the center. In this further development, the two gearwheels (worm, worm wheel) can be mounted so as to be rotatable together about at least one axis of the distributor roller.




In another development which is advantageous with respect to the rotary drive of the worm which, as described hereinaboveabove, is disposed eccentrically, a planetary gear, preferably a single-stage spur-wheel planetary gear, is likewise disposed in the distributor roller.




In a development which is advantageous with respect to a simple construction of the traversing mechanism requiring only a few parts, the worm wheel of the worm gearing is mounted so as to rotate around the worm. According to this development, the worm wheel thus rotates simultaneously about two geometric mid-axes or middle axes oriented perpendicularly to one another, more precisely about its own mid-axis and, together with the distributor roller, about the mid-axis or wheel axis of the worm.




In a development which is advantageous with respect to a conversion of a rotational movement of the worm gearing into a linear oscillation of the distributor roller, a crank of a crank mechanism, for example a cross-slide crank mechanism, connected to the worm gearing is disposed within the distributor roller. The crank may either be a component separate from the worm wheel, but connected to the worm wheel so as to be fixed against rotation relative thereto, or, if a crank pin is disposed directly on the worm wheel, be formed by the latter.




In a development which is advantageous with respect to a forcelocking or nonpositive-locking rotary drive of the distributor roller, the latter is mounted rotatably either on a single shaft so as to be fixed against rotation relative thereto or on two journal-like shafts disposed in alignment and fixed against relative rotation. The distributor roller mounted in this way can be driven rotatively exclusively via the friction between the circumferential surface thereof and a circumferential surface in rolling contact with the distributor roller, for example the circumferential surface of a printing form or of an applicator roller. In connection with the foregoing, a forcelocking connection is one which connects two elements together by force external to the elements, as opposed to a formlocking connection which is provided by the shapes of the elements themselves.




A distributor device made up of a combination of the traversing mechanism and of the distributor roller may be an integral part of an inking unit of the printing machine, the distributor roller being an ink distributor roller. If the distributor device is, instead, an integral part of a dampening unit of the printing machine, the distributor roller is a dampening-medium distributor roller.




Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.




Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a combination of a distributor roller of a printing machine and a traversing mechanism for the distributor roller as well as an inking unit and a printing press having the combination, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the-scope and range of equivalents of the claims.




The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a diagrammatic, longitudinal-sectional view of a first embodiment of a distributor device according to the invention;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view of

FIG. 1

taken along the line II—II in the direction of the arrows;





FIG. 3

is a longitudinal-sectional view of the first embodiment of the distributor device of

FIG. 1

, shown rotated 90° about the longitudinal axis thereof;





FIG. 4

is a view like that of

FIG. 1

of a second embodiment of the distributor device;





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view of

FIG. 4

taken along the line V—V in the direction of the arrows;





FIG. 6

is a view of the second embodiment of the distributor device of

FIG. 4

, shown rotated 90° about the longitudinal axis thereof;





FIG. 7

is a view like those of

FIGS. 1 and 4

of a third embodiment of the distributor device;





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view of

FIG. 7

taken along the line VIII—VIII in the direction of the arrows;





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view of

FIG. 7

taken along the line IX—IX in the direction of the arrows; and





FIG. 10

is a view of the third embodiment of the distributor device of

FIG. 7

, shown rotated 90° about the longitudinal axis thereof.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring now to the figures of the drawings in detail and first, particularly, to

FIGS. 1

to


3


thereof, there is illustrated therein a portion of a printing machine


100


. The illustrated detail shows an inking unit of the printing machine


100


, which includes a non-illustrated applicator roller functioning as a drive roller of a distributor roller


101


, and a distributor device which is a combination of the distributor roller


101


and a traversing mechanism for translatorily driving the distributor roller


101


. A rotational movement is transmitted exclusively by friction to the distributor roller


101


by the circumferential surface of the rotating drive roller, which bears on the circumferential surface of the distributor roller


101


.




The traversing mechanism includes worm gearing


102


,


103


disposed in a cavity formed in the distributor roller


101


, and a crank mechanism driven by the worm gearing


102


,


103


. The worm gearing is made up of an externally toothed worm


102


and a worm wheel


103


which meshes reciprocally with the worm


102


.




Wheel axles


112


and


113


, i.e., geometric middle axes, about which the worm


102


and the worm wheel


103


rotate, intercept one another.




The distributor roller


101


is mounted rotatably and displaceably in slide bearings on a shaft


104


, whereon the worm


102


is seated fixed against rotation and sliding relative thereto, i.e., secured both against rotation around the shaft


104


and against displacement along the shaft


104


. Each of two shaft ends of the shaft


104


is mounted in a respective lock


105


and is secured therein against rotation by a screw.




A web


106


revolving around the worm


102


is mounted by roller bearings on the shaft


104


so as to be rotatable about the latter and, is secured against displacement along the shaft


104


by non-illustrated guard rings, so that the worm wheel


103


is also secured against displacement in the longitudinal direction of the shaft


104


relative to the latter.




The term “web”, within the scope of the description of this invention, serves solely for characterizing the technical gearing property of the component thus designated and is a term familiar in itself in the field of gear transmission technology, for example in connection with planetary gears.




A driver or entrainer


107


and a sliding joint


108


formed by the driver


107


, together with a bushing, in the web


106


ensure a connection of the web


106


to the distributor roller


101


, which is fixed against rotation relative to the distributor roller


101


, with a simultaneous displaceability of the distributor roller


101


along the shaft


104


, relative to the web


106


. The sliding joint


108


is axially parallel to the shaft


104


. The driver


107


is a pin and is connected to the distributor roller


101


by a firm fit or press fit, so that the driver


107


is immovable in relation to the distributor roller


101


. A mutually exchanged, alternative configuration of the sliding joint


108


and of the firm fit is, of course, possible.




Disposed in the distributor roller


101


is a connecting rod (push-and-pull rod)


109


which is articulatedly connected, at one end, to the distributor roller


101


via a first rotary joint and, at the other end, via a second rotary joint, to a crank


110


, likewise disposed in the distributor roller


101


. The distributor roller


101


, the connecting rod


109


and the crank


110


together form the crank mechanism which, to be precise, is a slider-crank mechanism. A crank pin


111


of the crank mechanism is inserted eccentrically into the worm wheel


103


which thus, in a multifunctional use, forms the crank


110


.




The worm


102


is disposed between two legs of the web


106


, each of the legs, respectively having one of the roller bearings inserted therein.




The first embodiment of the distributor device illustrated in

FIGS. 1

to


3


and the appertaining traversing mechanism function as follows: a torque of the distributor roller


101


is transmitted to the web


106


via the driver


107


, so that the web


106


and the worm wheel


103


, together with the distributor roller


101


, rotate about the stationary worm


102


. In this regard, one tooth of the worm wheel


103


after the other meshes in a worm flight or auger of the worm


102


, so that the worm wheel


103


rotates about the middle axis thereof.




Consequently, the crank pin ill also moves about the middle axis of the worm wheel


103


, and the rotation of the worm wheel


103


is converted via the connecting rod


109


into a linear oscillation of the distributor roller


101


along the shaft


104


. In this regard, the connecting rod


109


oscillates about the first rotary joint, by which the connecting rod


109


is connected at the end thereof opposite the crank pin


111


to the distributor roller


101


. The movement of the connecting rod


109


results in a periodic variation in a distance existing between the middle axis of the worm wheel


103


and the first rotary joint. In other words, during the rotation of the crank mechanism around the worm


102


, the distributor roller


101


is alternately pulled up against the web


106


and pushed away from the web


106


via the connecting rod


109


, with the result that the distributor roller


101


moves along the shaft


104


alternately towards and away from the worm


102


.




The worm gear or transmission made up of the worm


102


and the worm wheel


103


is constructed as a cylindrical worm gear or transmission, i.e., the worm


102


is a cylindrical worm, and the worm wheel


103


is a globoid wheel.




It may be mentioned in advance, at this juncture, that the worm gears of the second embodiment of the distributor device (

FIGS. 4

to


6


) and of the third embodiment of the distributor device (

FIGS. 7

to


10


) are also such cylindrical worm gears.




According to a non-illustrated, but conceivable, modification of the first embodiment of the distributor device illustrated in

FIGS. 1

to


3


, the driver


107


and the sliding joint


108


may be dispensed with. In this regard, the rotation of the distributor roller


101


is transmitted to the web


106


via the connecting rod


109


, the crank pin


111


and the worm wheel


103


.




The embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1

to


3


, however, has, in comparison with this just-mentioned modification, the advantages of higher distortion resistance and a lower stability requirement of the rotary joints of the connecting rod


109


.





FIGS. 4

to


6


illustrate a printing press or machine


400


with a second embodiment of the distributor device which includes a distributor roller


401


and, for the translatory drive of the latter, a traversing mechanism. A rotational movement is transmitted, exclusively by friction, to the distributor roller


401


, by at least one non-illustrated circumferential surface bearing on the circumferential surface of the distributor roller


401


.




The traversing mechanism includes a worm gear disposed in a cavity of the distributor roller


401


, and a crank mechanism driven by this worm gear. The worm gear is made up of an externally toothed worm


402


and a worm wheel


403


meshing reciprocally with the worm


402


.




A wheel axle


412


(geometric middle axis) about which the worm


402


rotates, and a wheel axle


413


about which the worm wheel


403


rotates are not oriented in parallel, but rather, perpendicular to one another.




The distributor roller


401


is mounted rotatably and displaceably, by slide bearings, on a shaft


404


, whereon the worm


402


is seated so as to be fixed against rotation and sliding with respect to the shaft


404


. The shaft


404


is secured, so as to be fixed against rotation, by screws at the two shaft ends thereof, which are respectively mounted in locks


405


. A web


406


revolving around the worm


402


and having an at least approximately U-shaped profile is rotatably mounted on the shaft


404


by roller bearings, and fixed against sliding relative to the shaft


404


by non-illustrated guard rings, so that the worm wheel


403


is also secured against displacement along the shaft


404


.




A driver


407


and a sliding joint


408


formed by the latter, together with a bushing, and extending axially parallel to the shaft


404


ensure a connection of the web


406


to the distributor roller


401


, which is fixed against rotation relative thereto, while preserving a displaceability of the distributor roller


401


along the shaft


404


relative to the web


406


. The driver


407


is a pin and is connected by a firm or press fit to the distributor roller


401


, so that the driver


407


is immovable with respect to the distributor roller


401


.




A mutually exchanged, alternative configuration of the sliding joint


408


and of the firm fit is, of course, possible.




A crank pin


411


is seated eccentrically in the worm wheel


403


which forms a crank


410


, disposed in the distributor roller


401


, of a crank mechanism, particularly a cross-slide crank mechanism. The cross-slide crank mechanism is made up of the crank


410


, the crank pin


411


, a slotted link or coulisse


415


, a roller


414


mounted rotatably on the crank pin


411


and engaging in the slotted link


415


, the distributor roller


401


and the shaft


404


which guides the distributor roller


401


during the reciprocating movement of the latter but which is itself stationary. The distributor roller


401


forms a first slide, which is mounted displaceably along the shaft


404


, of the cross-slide crank mechanism, and the roller


414


forms a second slide, which is mounted displaceably along the slotted link


415


, of the cross-slide crank mechanism. The roller


414


and, consequently, the crank pin


411


are guided linearly, by two guide tracks of the slotted link


415


, which are located opposite one another, in a guiding direction which intersects the shaft


404


at an angle α. To be precise, the angle α=90°, so that the guiding direction is perpendicular to the shaft


404


. The slotted link


415


forms, together with the roller


414


, a rotary and sliding joint, via which the distributor roller


401


is coupled, in accordance with gear transmission technology, with the worm wheel


403


.




An at least approximately parallelepipedal slotted-link block, for example a T-shaped tenon block or a slotted-link block having a dovetail profile, can, of course, be used, instead of the roller


414


, as the second slide of the cross-slide crank mechanism. In this case, the distributor roller


401


would be coupled, in accordance with gear transmission technology, with the worm wheel


403


via a sliding joint (slotted-link


415


/slotted-link-block pairing) and at least one rotary joint (slotted-link-block/crank-pin


411


pairing and/or crank-pin


411


/crank


410


pairing), and the driver


405


can be dispensed with, if necessary or desirable.




The traversing mechanism of the second embodiment of the distributor device illustrated in

FIGS. 4

to


6


differs functionally from the traversing mechanism of the first embodiment of the distributor device illustrated in

FIGS. 1

to


3


only in that the axial reciprocatory movement of the distributor roller


401


is not derived from the movement of the crank pin


411


about the middle axis of the worm wheel


403


via an articulated connecting rod, but instead, via the slotted link


415


disposed on a side wall of the distributor roller


401


and projecting into the cavity formed in the latter.





FIGS. 7

to


10


illustrate a further printing machine


700


with a third embodiment of the distributor device including a distributor roller


701


and a traversing mechanism which moves the distributor roller


701


reciprocatingly in the axial direction of the latter. A rotational movement is transmitted to the distributor roller


701


, exclusively by friction, by a non-illustrated circumferential surface bearing on the circumferential surface of the distributor roller


701


.




The traversing mechanism includes a planetary gear mechanism and a worm gear, which are disposed in a cavity of the distributor roller


701


, and a crank mechanism driven by the worm gear. The worm gear is made up of an externally toothed worm


702


and a worm wheel


703


meshing reciprocally with the worm


702


.




A wheel axis


712


of the worm


702


, and a wheel axis


713


of the worm wheel


703


are oriented crosswise.




The distributor roller


701


is mounted rotatably and displaceably, by slide bearings, on two journal-like shafts


704


.


1


and


704


.


2


which are mutually aligned. Each of the shafts


704


.


1


and


704


.


2


has an outer end held fixedly against rotation, respectively, in a lock


705


, and an inner end connected to a web


706


via a roller bearing and provided with a shaft shoulder. The web


706


and, accordingly, also the worm wheel


703


are, in fact, mounted so as to be rotatable about the shafts


704


.


1


and


704


.


2


(due to the roller bearings), but are fixed against sliding on the shafts


704


.


1


and


704


.


2


(due to the shaft shoulders).




The planetary gear mechanism disposed in the distributor roller


701


has a single gear stage made up of two externally toothed gearwheels (spur wheels) meshing reciprocally with one another, more precisely a sun wheel


716


and a planet wheel or pinion


717


. The sun wheel


716


is fastened on the shaft


704


.


2


so as to be fixedly against rotation and sliding relative to the shaft


704


.


2


, and has a greater pitch diameter than that of the planet wheel


717


. The planet wheel


717


and the worm


702


are seated on a shaft


718


rotatably mounted by roller bearings in the web


706


. The shaft


718


connecting the planet wheel


717


and the worm


702


so as to be fixed against rotation relative thereto extends axially parallel to the shafts


704


.


1


and


704


.


2


. The worm


702


is located between two legs of the web


706


which has an at least approximately fork-shaped profile, each of the legs, respectively, carrying one of the roller bearings.




The web


706


is connected, fixed against relative rotation, to a wall of the distributor roller


701


via a pin-shaped driver


707


and a sliding joint


708


. The driver


707


serves for relieving the load on a connecting rod


709


of a crank mechanism, in particular a slide-crank mechanism, which is disposed inside the distributor roller


701


. The connecting rod


709


is articulatedly connected at one end thereof to the distributor roller


701


, and at the other end thereof, via a crank pin


711


, to a crank


710


of the crank mechanism. The crank


710


and the worm wheel


703


are mounted coaxially with one another and rotatably in the web


706


. Moreover, the crank


710


and the worm wheel


703


are connected, fixed against relative rotation, to one another.




In a non-illustrated modification or different embodiment, the driver


707


may be dispensed with, and a torque is transmitted to the web


706


by the distributor roller


701


via the connecting rod


709


.




The traversing mechanism illustrated in

FIGS. 7

to


10


functions as follows: A torque is transmitted to the web


706


by the distributor roller


701


via the driver


707


, so that the web


706


, together with the distributor roller


701


, rotates about the shafts


704


.


1


and


704


.


2


. Due to this rotation of the web


706


, the shaft


718


revolves around the shaft


704


.


2


and, accordingly, the planet wheel


717


revolves around the central sun wheel


716


.




Due to the meshing of the planet wheel


717


with the sun wheel


716


during the revolution of the planet wheel


717


around the sun wheel


716


, the shaft


718


is set in rotation about itself, that is to say, for the purpose of a drive of the worm gear transmission resulting from the planetary gear mechanism, a moment of rotation or torque of the planet wheel


717


is transmitted to the worm


702


via the shaft


718


. The worm


702


, in turn, rotatively drives the worm wheel


703


.




The crank pin


711


is connected to the worm wheel


703


via the crank


710


, so that the crank pin


711


co-rotates with the worm wheel


703


. Through the intermediary of the connecting rod


709


, the rotation of the crank pin


711


about the common middle axis of the worm wheel


703


and the crank


710


is converted into a linear oscillation of the distributor roller


701


along the shafts


704


.


1


and


704


.


2


in relation to the web


706


and the worm gear.




Both the worm


702


and the worm wheel


703


rotatively driven by the worm


702


are located partially between the shafts


704


.


1


and


704


.


2


. This configuration of the worm


702


and the worm wheel


703


between the shafts


704


.


1


and


704


.


2


affords a high degree of compactness of the components of the traversing mechanism, which have been integrated into the distributor roller


701


, the compact components of the traversing mechanism being consequently particularly suitable for a distributor roller


701


having an outside diameter of very small dimension for functional reasons.




Although the planetary gear mechanism is a step-up gear transmission, wherein the planet wheel


717


executes more than one revolution about the mid-axis thereof during each revolution of the planet wheel


717


about the stationary sun wheel


716


, a reduction (step-down to a low ratio) of the worm gear is selected so that the distributor roller


701


executes more than one revolution about the mid-axis thereof during each of the axial oscillation periods thereof. For example, the dividing gears (planetary gear transmission, worm gear transmission, crank mechanism) of the traversing mechanism (overall gear transmission) are constructed so that the distributor roller


701


executes exactly one axial oscillation during two and a half revolutions about the mid-axis thereof, so that an overall reduction amounts to 2.5 (and 2.5:1, respectively). The overall reduction may be within a range of 2 to 20 (preferably 3 to 18), depending upon the structural configuration. The overall gear transmission made up of the dividing gear transmissions is therefore a reduction gear transmission.




The latter fact also applies in a similar way to the traversing mechanisms (overall gear transmissions), which are illustrated in

FIGS. 1

to


6


, the overall reductions of which may also lie within the range of 5 to 20 (preferably 5 to 18).




Of course, in the traversing mechanism illustrated in

FIGS. 7

to


10


, a cross-slide crank mechanism may also be used instead of the slide-crank mechanism. For this purpose, it is merely necessary to replace the connecting rod


709


by a slotted link or coulisse wherein the crank pin


711


is guided. Such a substitution is already illustrated clearly by the example of the first and second distributor devices (

FIGS. 1

to


6


) and therefore is believed not to require any illustration again in connection with the third distributor device (

FIGS. 7

to


10


).



Claims
  • 1. In combination with a distributor roller of a printing machine, a traversing mechanism for the distributor roller having at least one shaft, comprising;worm gearing having an externally toothed worm and a worm wheel meshing with said worm, said worm gearing being disposed in the distributor roller, and said worm and said worm wheel being mounted for rotation together about the at least one shaft of the distributor roller.
  • 2. The combination according to claim 1, wherein said worm is disposed axially parallel to the distributor roller.
  • 3. The combination according to claim 1, further comprising a planetary gear mechanism disposed in the distributor roller.
  • 4. The combination according to claim 3, wherein said planetary gear mechanism is a single-stage spur-wheel planetary gear mechanism.
  • 5. The combination according to claim 1, further comprising a crank mechanism having a crank disposed in the distributor roller.
  • 6. The combination according to claim 5, wherein said crank mechanism is a cross-slide crank mechanism.
  • 7. The combination according to claim 1, wherein the distributor roller is rotatably drivable by circumferential-surface friction.
  • 8. In combination with a distributor roller of a printing machine, a traversing mechanism for the distributor roller, comprising:worm gearing being disposed in the distributor roller and having an externally toothed worm and a worm wheel meshing with said worm, said worm wheel being mounted for rotation about said worm.
  • 9. The combination according to claim 8, further comprising a cross-slide crank mechanism coupled with said worm gearing in accordance with gearing technology.
  • 10. The combination according to claim 8, further comprising at least one stationary shaft, the distributor roller being rotatably mounted on said at least one stationary shaft.
  • 11. An inking unit of a printing machine, comprising, in combination with an ink distributor roller having at least one shaft, a traversing mechanism for the ink distributor roller, the traversing mechanism including worm gearing having an externally toothed worm and a worm wheel meshing with said worm, said worm gearing being disposed in the ink distributor roller, and said worm and said worm wheel being mounted for rotation together about said at least one shaft of the distributor roller.
  • 12. A printing press, comprising, in combination with a distributor roller having at least one shaft, a traversing mechanism for the distributor roller, the traversing mechanism including worm gearing having an externally toothed worm and a worm wheel meshing with said worm, said worm gearing being disposed in the distributor roller, and said worm and said worm wheel being mounted for rotation together about said at least one shaft of the distributor roller.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
101 52 845 Oct 2001 DE
102 27 516 Jun 2002 DE
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