Cylinder cleaning device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6219879
  • Patent Number
    6,219,879
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 5, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 24, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
According to the invention, there is provided a cylinder cleaning device for use with a cleaning fabric supply roll having a cleaning fabric wound thereon. The cleaning fabric is supplied from the supply roll and pressed against the outer surface of a cylinder to clean the outer surface of the cylinder. The device comprises a frame and a roll receiver mounted on the frame. The outer surface of the supply roll is engaged with and received by the receiver. The device further a comprises a roll stabilizer for stabilizing the supply roll on the receiver when the supply roll is rotated on the receiver to supply the cleaning fabric and have a diameter correspondingly decreasing.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a cylinder cleaning device for cleaning the outer surface of a cylinder in an offset printing press, such as a blanket cylinder, an impression cylinder, a plate cylinder, or an inking cylinder. More particularly, the invention relates to a cylinder cleaning device for use with a cleaning fabric supply roll having a cleaning fabric wound thereon, the cleaning fabric being supplied from the supply roll and pressed against the outer surface of the cylinder to clean the outer surface of the cylinder.




2. Description of Related Art




In a cylinder cleaning device for cleaning the outer surface of a cylinder in an offset printing press, such as a blanket cylinder, there has been generally used a cleaning fabric supply roll having a core about which a cleaning fabric is wound. The device further includes a rigid metal shaft fitted into the core. The shaft is mounted at opposite ends on a frame in the device to support the supply roll for rotation so that the cleaning fabric can be supplied from the supply roll and pressed against the outer surface of the cylinder to clean the outer surface. However, since the shaft is long and heavy, it is troublesome to insert and fit the shaft into the core and then mount the shaft on the frame. Labour and time are required. In addition, a certain device can use only the supply roll having the core which is adapted to fit the shaft of the device, the supply roll and the core being limited in size. Not every supply roll can be used.




There has been also proposed a cylinder cleaning device as disclosed in Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 234,659 of 1992, in which the the core is directly mounted and held at opposite ends on the frame to support the supply roll for rotation without using the metal shaft. However, in the device, the supply roll has merely a poor rigidness due to lack of the shaft. Accordingly, the center of supply roll may deflect so that the cleaning fabric can not be uniformly supplied. In addition, the core and the supply roll may be disengaged from the frame to fall off. A certain device can use only the supply roll having the core which is adapted to be mounted and held on the frame, the supply roll and the core being limited in size.




In order to overcome the above problems, an attempt has been made to provide a cylinder cleaning device in which the outer surface of the supply roll is engaged with and received by a cross beam to support the supply roll for rotation, the cross beam being mounted on the frame in the device. However, the supply roll can not be stabilized on the cross beam by merely engaging the outer surface of the supply roll with the cross beam. The supply roll may vibratingly move along the cross beam and bounce from the cross beam when the the supply roll is rotated on the cross beam to supply the cleaning fabric. The cleaning fabric can not therefore be uniformly supplied.




By the way, the cleaning fabric may have one surface made of pulp which is intended to be bought into contact with the outer surface of the cylinder for cleaning, and the other surface made of polyester fibers for reinforcing the cleaning fabric. Under these circumferences, it is required to properly set up the supply roll in the device to conveniently supply the cleaning fabric from the supply roll so that not the other surface but the one surface of the cleaning fabric is bought into contact with the outer surface of the cylinder. If an operator conversely positions the opposite ends of the supply roll by mistake when set up, the cleaning fabric will be directed from the supply roll so that the other surface is bought into contact with the outer surface of the cylinder. This has a problem that the polyester fibers adhere to the outer surface of the cylinder to lower the quality of printed product.




It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a new and improved cylinder cleaning device, in which the above problems can be overcome.




Another object of the invention is to provide a cylinder cleaning device in which it is easy to set up the supply roll in the device without labor and time.




Other object of the invention is to provide a cylinder cleaning device in which any supply roll can be used irrespectively of the size of the supply roll and the core.




Other object of the invention is to provide a cylinder cleaning device in which a supply roll can be used even if it has no core.




Other object of the invention is to provide a cylinder cleaning device in which the supply roll is stabilized when rotated so that the cleaning fabric can be uniformly supplied from the supply roll.




Other object of the invention is to provide a cylinder cleaning device which is intended to properly set up the supply roll to conveniently supply the cleaning fabric from the supply roll.




Other object of the invention is to provide a cleaning fabric supply roll for preventing the operator from conversely positioning the opposite ends of the supply roll by mistake when set up.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the invention, there is provided a cylinder cleaning device for use with a cleaning fabric supply roll having a cleaning fabric wound thereon. The cleaning fabric is supplied from the supply roll and pressed against the outer surface of a cylinder to clean the outer surface of the cylinder.




The device comprises frame means and roll receiving means mounted on the frame means. The outer surface of the supply roll is engaged with and received by the receiving means. The device further comprises roll stabilizing means for stabilizing the supply roll on the receiving means when the supply roll is rotated on the receiving means to supply the cleaning fabric and have a diameter correspondingly decreasing.




In a preferred embodiment, the supply roll has a core about which the cleaning fabric is wound. The stabilizing means comprises guide means for guiding the core for movement toward the receiving means in accordance with the decrease in diameter of the supply roll to stabilize the supply roll on the receiving means.




The receiving means may comprise a cross beam mounted on the frame means. The outer surface of the supply roll is engaged with and received by the cross beam to support the supply roll for rotation. The stabilizing means comprises guide means for guiding the core for movement toward the cross beam in accordance with the decrease in diameter of the supply roll, and movable member means opposed to the cross beam, engaged with the outer surface of the supply roll and moved toward the cross beam in accordance with the decrease in diameter of the supply roll.




In another embodiment, the stabilizing means further comprises resiliently urging means for resiliently urging the movable member means toward the receiving means. The supply roll is supported on the movable member means for rotation by the resiliently urging means.




In another embodiment, the supply roll is sandwiched between the movable member means and the cross beam. The movable member means, the guide means and the cross beam cooperate with each other to support the supply roll for rotation.




According to the invention, there is also provided a cleaning fabric supply roll having a cleaning fabric wound about a core to form an outer surface to be engaged and received. The supply roll comprises projections extending coaxially with the core and projecting from the opposite end surfaces of the supply roll respectively. The supply roll further comprises distinguishing means for distinguishing the projections from each other. The distinguishing means may comprise the projections which are different in length, color, diameter or material from each other.




In another embodiment, the outer surface of the supply roll is engaged with and received by the cross beam to support the supply roll for rotation. The stabilizing means is opposed to the cross beam and engaged with the outer surface of the supply roll to sandwich and stabilize the supply roll between the stabilizing means and the cross beam.




In another embodiment, the frame means comprises a pair of side frames. The cross beam is disposed between and mounted on the side frames. The outer surface of the supply roll is engaged with and received by the cross beam to support the supply roll for rotation, the stabilizing means being opposed to the cross beam, mounted on arm means and engaged with the outer surface of the supply roll. The arm means is supported at one end for swinging movement to move the stabilizing means toward the cross beam in accordance with the decrease in diameter of the supply roll. The arm means includes bar means mounted thereon and extending parallel to the cross beam. A passage is formed between the cross beam and the bar means so that the cleaning fabric is fed through the passage from the supply roll.




The stabilizing means may comprises a first elongated member supported on the arm means and a second elongated member disposed between the first elongated member and the bar means. The second elongated member is mounted on additional arm means supported on the bar means. The additional arm means is swingingly moved about the bar means toward the supply roll so that the second elongated member is engaged with the outer surface of the supply roll.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an explanatory view of a cleaning fabric supply roll according to the invention.





FIG. 2

is an elevational view of the supply roll of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is an explanatory view of another supply roll according to the invention.





FIG. 4

is a sectional view of the supply roll of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 5

is an elevetional view of another supply roll according to the invention.





FIG. 6

is a side view of a preferred embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 7

is a plan view of the guide means of FIG.


6


.





FIG. 8

is a plan view of the movable member of FIG.


6


.





FIG. 9

is an elevational view of the detecting means of FIG.


8


.





FIG. 10

is a side view of another embodiment.





FIG. 11

is a side view of another embodiment.





FIG. 12

is a side view of another embodiment.





FIG. 13

is a side view of another embodiment.





FIG. 14

is a side view of another embodiment.





FIG. 15

is a side view of another embodiment.





FIG. 16

is a sectional plan view of the device of FIG.


15


.





FIG. 17

is a side view showing a rod retracted from a path along which an arm is swingingly moved in FIG.


15


.





FIG. 18

is a side view showing the rod advanced into the path in FIG.


17


.





FIG. 19

is a side view showing the rod preventing the arm from reversely moving in FIG.


18


.





FIG. 20

is a side view of another embodiment.





FIG. 21

is an elevational view of one half of the device of FIG.


20


.





FIG. 22

is an elevational view of the other half of the device of FIG.


20


.





FIG. 23

is a sectional view taken along line A—A in FIG.


22


.





FIG. 24

is a sectional view taken along line B—B in FIG.


22


.





FIG. 25

is a side view of a cleaning fabric supply roll of

FIG. 20

which is being set up in the device.





FIG. 26

is a side view of the supply roll of

FIG. 25

which has been set up in the device.





FIG. 27

is a side view of the supply roll of

FIG. 26

having a diameter decreasing.





FIG. 28

is a side view of the supply roll of

FIG. 27

having the diameter more decreasing.





FIG. 29

is a perspective view of another embodiment.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a cleaning fabric supply roll


2


according to the invention is shown, which is used in a cylinder cleaning device. The device comprises frame means and roll receiving means mounted on the frame means. The outer surface of the supply roll


2


is engaged with and received by the receiving means.




The supply roll


2


has a core


4


about which a cleaning fabric


6


is wound. The core


4


may be hollow and tube-shaped. The core


4


may comprise a solid rod. The cleaning fabric


6


may be an ordinary fabric, a non-woven fabric, a paper, a plastic film or the like. In addition, the cleaning fabric


6


may be previously impregnated with a cleaning agent or detergent. The cleaning fabric may then packaged in a vacuum pack. The cleaning fabric may have a detergent in the form of jelly or paste applied onto the cleaning fabric.




The cleaning fabric


6


is supplied from the supply roll


2


and pressed against the outer surface of a cylinder to clean the outer surface of the cylinder. The device further comprises roll stabilizing means for stabilizing the supply roll


2


on the receiving means when the supply roll


2


is rotated on the receiving means to supply the cleaning fabric


6


and have a diameter correspondingly decreasing. In the embodiment, the stabilizing means comprises guide means for guiding the core


4


for movement toward the receiving means in accordance with the decrease in diameter of the supply roll


2


to stabilize the supply roll


2


on the receiving means.




The guide-means comprises first and second guide portions in the form of side blocks


8


A and


8


B mounted on the frame of the device. The side blocks


8


A and


8


B are L-shaped each including a vertical portion


10


and a horizontal portion


12


. The side blocks


8


A and


8


B further include plates


14


in which slots


16


are formed respectively. The plates


14


are disposed parallel and opposite to each other and attached to the edges of the horizontal portions


12


to cooperate with the vertical portions


10


and the horizontal portions


12


to form channels


18


. The plates


14


are spaced from each other at a distance corresponding to the length of the supply roll


2


.




The stabilizing means further comprises projections extending coaxially with the core


4


and projecting from the opposite end surfaces of the supply roll


2


respectively. The projections comprise the extensions


20


A and


20


B of the core


4


, as shown in FIG.


2


. The projections


20


A and


20


B are inserted in the slots


16


and received in the channels


18


in the side blocks


8


A and


8


B for movement along the slots


16


. The slots


16


extend toward the receiving means for guiding the core


4


for movement toward the receiving means. In addition, the supply roll


2


includes distinguishing means for distinguishing the projections


20


A and


20


B from each other. In the embodiment, the distinguishing means comprises the projections


20


A and


20


B which are different in length from each other. In this connection, the channels


18


are different in width from each other so that the operator has to set up the long projection


20


A on the side block


8


A and set up the short projection


20


B on the side block


8


B. The side block


8


B is not capable of setting up the long projection


20


A. This prevents the operator from conversely positioning the opposite ends of the supply roll


2


by mistake when set up the supply roll


2


in the device. The operator is obliged to properly set up the supply roll


2


in the device to conveniently supply the cleaning fabric


6


from the supply roll


2


.




The stabilizing means further comprise a pair of movable members


22


A and


22


B which are inserted into the channels


18


and engaged with the projections


20


A and


20


B. The movable members


22


A and


22


B can be moved toward the receiving means in accordance with the decrease in diameter of the supply roll


2


. Resiliently urging means such as a spring is provided for resiliently urging the movable members


22


A and


22


B toward the receiving means.




Accordingly, the projections


20


A and


20


B cooperate with the slots


16


to prevent the supply roll


2


from vibratingly moving along the receiving means. The projections


20


A and


20


B cooperate with the movable members


22


A and


22


B and the resiliently urging means to prevent the supply roll


2


from bouncing from the receiving means. The cleaning fabric


6


can therefore be uniformly supplied.




One of the side blocks


8


B includes detecting means such as a switch


24


. The movable member


22


B extends to a position in which the switch


24


is disposed, to contact and activate the switch


24


. Accordingly, the switch


24


is activated by the movement of the core


4


and the movable member


22


B to detect the residual of the cleaning fabric


6


of the supply roll


2


. The switch


24


generates a signal for electrical indication if the residual of the cleaning fabric


6


decreases to a small amount. In this connection, the projections


20


A and


20


B prevent the supply roll


2


from vibratingly moving along the receiving means and bouncing from the receiving means as described above, to precisely detect the residual of the cleaning fabric


6


of the supply roll


2


with no error signal from the switch


24


.




The projections may comprise projecting members


26


A and


26


B fixed to the movable members


22


A and


22


B, as shown in FIG.


3


. The supply roll


2


includes holes


28


A and


28


B formed in the opposite ends thereof, as shown in

FIG. 4

, the projections


26


A and


26


B being press fitted into the holes


28


A and


28


B and connected to the core


30


. The projections


26


A and


26


B are different in length from each other, the holes


28


A and


28


B being different in length from each other so that the operator has to set up the long projection


26


A in the long hole


28


A and set up the short projection


26


B in the short hole


28


B. The short hole


28


B is not capable of setting the long projection


26


A. In other embodiments, the distinguishing means may comprise the projections which are different in color from each other. The projections may be partially or totally colored to be partially or totally different in color from each other. The distinguishing means may comprise the projections


26


A and


26


B which are different in diameter from each other as shown in

FIG. 5

, the holes being different in diameter from each other so that the operator has to set up the large projection


26


A in the large hole and set up the small projection


26


B in the small hole. The distinguishing means may comprise the projections which are different in material from each other. The projections may be connected to the core by screwing or glueing. The projections may comprise a member extending through the core.




In a preferred embodiment of the invention shown in

FIG. 6

, the cleaning fabric


6


is directed from the supply roll


2


to a take up shaft


32


through a pressure pad


34


. The take up shaft


32


is rotationally driven by drive means such as a motor or cylinder to take up the cleaning fabric


6


about the take up shaft


32


so that the cleaning fabric


6


is intermittently supplied from the supply roll


2


to the pressure pad


34


. The cleaning fabric


6


is then pressed against the outer surface of the cylinder by the pressure pad


34


to clean the outer surface of the cylinder.




In the device in

FIG. 6

, the frame means comprises a pair of side frames


36


. The outer surface of the supply roll


2


is engaged with and received by the receiving means which comprises a cross beam


38


disposed between and mounted on the side frames


36


. The guide means comprises a pair of side blocks


40


A and


40


B mounted on the side frames


36


, as shown in FIG.


7


. The side blocks


40


A and


40


B each includes a slot


42


A and


42


B formed therein. The supply roll


2


includes the projections


20


A and


20


B comprising the extensions of the core


4


and inserted in the slots


42


A and


42


B. The slots


42


A and


42


B are different in depth from each other which correspond to the lengths of the projections


20


A and


20


B. The slots


42


A and


42


B extend toward the cross beam


38


for guiding the core


4


for movement toward the cross beam


38


in accordance with the decrease in diameter of the supply roll


2


to stabilize the supply roll


2


on the cross beam


38


.




As to the cleaning fabric


6


wound on the supply roll


2


in the device in

FIG. 6

, the cleaning fabric


2


has an inner surface or one surface which is made of pulp and intended to be bought into contact with the outer surface of the cylinder for cleaning, and an outer surface or the other surface which is made of polyester for reinforcing the cleaning fabric


6


. The operator is obliged to properly set up the supply roll


2


in the device to conveniently supply the cleaning fabric


6


from the supply roll


2


so that not the other surface but the one surface of the cleaning fabric


6


is bought into contact with the outer surface of the cylinder.




The device further includes movable member means which comprises a rotatable roller


44


opposed to the cross beam


38


, mounted on a pair of arms


46


and engaged with the outer surface of the supply roll


2


. The arms


46


are fixed to and supported on shafts


48


which are mounted on the side frames


36


for rotation, as shown in

FIG. 8

, so that the roller


44


and the arms


46


can be swingingly moved about the shafts


48


toward the cross beam


38


in accordance with the decrease in diameter of the supply roll


2


. The shafts


48


each includes resiliently urging means comprising a spring


50


provided thereabout. The springs


50


are engaged at one end with the arms


46


and engaged at the other end with stops


52


to resiliently urge the arms


46


and the roller


44


toward the cross beam


38


so that the roller


44


prevents the supply roll


2


from bouncing from the cross beam


38


. The stops


52


are mounted on the side frames


36


. Spacers


54


are disposed around the shafts


48


between the springs


50


and the side frames


36


.




The shafts


48


are disposed in a position through which the cleaning fabric


6


is fed from the supply roll


2


. The device further includes preventing member means comprising a bar


56


which is disposed parallel and adjacent to the shafts


48


between the arms


46


and mounted on the arms


46


. Accordingly, the bar


56


narrows the passage of the cleaning fabric


6


when the supply roll


2


decreases in diameter, as shown in FIG.


6


(B), for preventing the supply roll


2


from disengaging from the cross beam


38


.




One of the shafts


48


includes a cam


58


which is opposed to and engaged with detecting means comprising a switch


60


. The cam


58


rotates integrally with the shaft


48


and has a cut off surface


62


by which the switch


60


is activated, as shown in FIG.


9


. Accordingly, the switch


60


is activated by the rotation of the shaft


48


to detect the residual of the cleaning fabric


6


of the supply roll


2


. The switch


60


generates a signal for electrical indication if the residual of the cleaning fabric


6


decreases to a small amount.




In other embodiment shown in

FIG. 10

, the projections


20


A and


20


B are moved along the slots


42


A and


42


B in the side blocks


40


A and


40


B which extend downwardly. Movable member means comprises rockers


64


which are fixed to and mounted on shafts


66


. Springs are engaged with the shafts


66


to resiliently urge the shaft


66


and the rockers


64


for rotation so that the rockers


64


are engaged with the projections


20


A and


20


B, as shown in FIG.


10


(B).




In other embodiment shown in

FIG. 11

, the stabilizing means comprises movable member means including a pair of rollers


68


and


70


which are opposed to the cross beam


38


and engaged with the outer surface of the supply roll


2


. The movable member means further includes a pair of arms


72


which are fixed at one end to shafts


74


extending longitudinally of the supply roll


2


. The shafts


74


are mounted on the side frames


36


for rotation so that the arms


72


are supported at one end by the side frames


36


for swingingly movement. The rollers


68


and


70


are disposed between the arms


72


, spaced from each other longitudinally of the arms


72


and mounted on the arms


72


. Accordingly, the arms


72


and the rollers


68


and


70


can be moved toward the cross beam


38


in accordance with the decrease in diameter of the supply roll


2


. In addition, resiliently urging means such as springs are engaged with the shafts


74


for resiliently urging the arms


72


and the rollers


68


and


70


toward the cross beam


38


so that the supply roll


2


is supported on the rollers


68


and


70


for rotation by the resiliently urging means. The rollers


68


and


70


are spaced from each other at a distance slightly larger than the diameter of the core


4


. Accordingly, the supply roll


2


is held between the rollers


68


and


70


and the cross beam


38


when the supply roll


2


decreases in diameter, as shown in FIG.


11


(B), to prevent the supply roll


2


from vibratingly moving along the cross beam


38


and bouncing from the cross beam


38


.




In the device in

FIG. 11

, the side blocks


40


A and


40


B each includes the slot


42


A and


42


B extending horizontally toward the cross beam


38


. The slot


42


A and


42


B includes a resilient preventing member


76


disposed in the opening of the slot


42


A and


42


B. The preventing member


76


is pushed and deformed by the projection


20


A and


20


B when the projection


20


A and


20


B is inserted into the slot


42


A and


42


B. The preventing member


76


is then restored to the original state to prevent the core


4


from being detached. In addition, a bar


78


is disposed parallel and adjacent to the shaft


74


to form a passage between the shaft


74


and the bar


78


so that the cleaning fabric


6


is fed through the passage from the supply roll


2


. The passage has a width less than the diameter of the core


4


to prevent the supply roll


2


from disengaging from the cross beam


38


.




In other embodiment shown in

FIG. 12

, the stabilizing means comprises movable member means including a roller


80


which are opposed to the cross beam


38


and engaged with the outer surface of the supply roll


2


. The movable member means further includes a pair of arms


82


which are fixed at one end to shafts


84


extending longitudinally of the supply roll


2


. The shafts


84


are mounted on the side frames


36


for rotation so that the arms


82


are supported at one end by the side frames


36


for swingingly movement. The roller


80


is disposed between and mounted on the arms


82


. Accordingly, the arms


82


and the roller


80


can be moved toward the cross beam


38


in accordance with the decrease in diameter of the supply roll


2


. In addition, resiliently urging means such as springs are engaged with the shafts


84


for resiliently urging the arms


82


and the roller


80


toward the cross beam


38


. The side blocks


40


A and


40


B each includes the slot


42


A and


42


B in which the projection


20


A and


20


B is inserted. The slot


42


A and


42


B extends along a circular arc centered at the shaft


84


so that the roller


80


, the side blocks


40


A and


40


B and the cross beam


38


cooperate with each other to support the supply roll


2


for rotation. The shaft


84


is disposed parallel and adjacent to the cross beam


38


to form a passage between the cross beam


38


and the shaft


84


so that the cleaning fabric


6


is fed through the passage from the supply roll


2


. The passage has a width less than the diameter of the core


4


to prevent the supply roll


2


from disengaging from the cross beam


38


when the supply roll


2


decreases in diameter, as shown in FIG.


12


(B).




In other embodiment shown in

FIG. 13

, a pair of rollers


80


and


86


are spaced from each other longitudinally of the arms


82


, mounted on the arms


82


and engaged with the outer surface of the supply roll


2


. The rollers


80


and


86


are spaced from each other at a distance slightly larger than the diameter of the core


4


.




In other embodiment shown in

FIG. 14

, the slot


42


A and


42


B extends vertically toward the cross beam


38


. The rollers


80


and


86


are engaged with the outer surface of the supply roll


2


to support the supply roll


2


for rotation. A preventing block


88


is disposed adjacent to the cross beam


38


and mounted on a bracket


90


to form a passage through which the cleaning fabric


6


is fed from the supply roll


2


. The preventing block


88


prevents the supply roll


2


from disengaging from the cross beam


38


.




In other embodiment shown in

FIG. 15

, the take up shaft


32


is rotationally driven by a cylinder which is connected to the take up shaft


32


through a lever


92


and a one-way clutch


94


, as shown in

FIG. 16

, to take up the cleaning fabric


6


about the take up shaft


32


. Accordingly, the cleaning fabric


6


is intermittently supplied from the supply roll


2


to the pressure pad


34


. The cleaning fabric


6


is then pressed against the outer surface of the cylinder by the pressure pad


34


to clean the outer surface of the cylinder.




As to the cleaning fabric


6


wound on the supply roll


2


in the device in

FIG. 15

, the cleaning fabric


6


has an outer surface or one surface which is made of pulp and intended to be bought into contact with the outer surface of the cylinder for cleaning, and an inner surface or the other surface which is made of polyester for reinforcing the cleaning fabric


6


. The operator properly sets up the supply roll


2


in the device to conveniently supply the cleaning fabric


6


from the supply roll


2


so that the one surface of the cleaning fabric


6


is bought into contact with the outer surface of the cylinder.




In the device in

FIG. 15

, the stabilizing means is opposed to the cross beam


38


and engaged with the outer surface of the supply roll


2


to sandwich and stabilize the supply roll


2


between the stabilizing means and the cross beam


38


. The stabilizing means includes a pair of engaged members


96


, and


98


spaced from each other circumferentially of the supply roll


2


and engaged with the outer surface of the supply roll


2


. A pair of arms


100


are supported at ends on a shaft


102


, the engaged members


96


and


98


being each disposed between and mounted on a pair of plates


104


which are mounted on the other ends of the arms


100


for swinging movement. The stabilizing means further includes resiliently urging means such as springs


106


for resiliently urging the arms


100


to press the engaged members


96


and


98


against the outer surface of the supply roll


2


. The engaged members


96


and


98


each comprises a rotatable roller. The engaged members


96


and


98


may each comprise a non-rotatable roller.




In the device in

FIG. 15

, the cross beam


38


has a horizontal surface


108


and a vertical surface


110


. The vertical surface


110


extends upwardly of the horizontal surface


108


. The shaft


102


extends parallel to the vertical surface


110


and includes a sleeve


112


fitted onto the outer surface thereof. The sleeve


112


has a portion disposed slightly upwardly of the horizontal surface


108


. Accordingly, the outer surface of the supply roll


2


can be engaged with and supported on the vertical surface


110


, the horizontal surface


108


and the portion of the sleeve


112


when the arms


100


are manipulated by an operator and swingingly moved about the shaft


102


in a counterclockwise direction in

FIG. 15

, in the first place.




The shaft


102


includes a lever


114


fixed to and rotated integrally with the one end thereof for activating a switch


116


. The lever


114


cooperates with the switch


116


to detect the residual of the cleaning fabric


6


of the supply roll


2


.




In addition, the device further includes preventing means for preventing the arms


100


from reversingly moving to prevent the supply roll


2


from disengaging from the cross beam


38


. The preventing means comprises a rod


118


axially movable to be advanced into and retracted from a path along which one of the arms


100


is swingingly moved. The arm


100


is bought into contact with the rod


118


to retract the rod


118


from the path when the arm


100


is swingingly moved toward the cross beam


38


in accordance with the decrease in diameter of the supply roll


2


, as shown in FIG.


17


. The preventing means further includes resiliently urging means such as a spring for resiliently urging the rod


118


to advance the rod


118


into the path after the arm


100


passes through the rod


118


, as shown in FIG.


18


. The rod


118


then prevents the arm


110


from reversingly moving, as shown in

FIG. 19

, so that the roller


96


prevents the supply roll


2


from disengaging from the cross beam


38


.




The rod


118


can be retracted by knob


122


to reversely move the arm


100


.




In other embodiment shown in

FIG. 20

, the outer surface of the supply roll


2


is engaged with and received by the cross beam


38


mounted on the side frames


36


. The stabilizing means includes a first elongated member


124


opposed to the cross beam


38


, mounted and supported on arms


126


and engaged with the outer surface of the supply roll


2


. The arms


126


include a bar


128


disposed between and mounted on the arms


126


. The bar


128


extends parallel to the cross beam


38


, a passage


130


being formed between the cross beam


38


and the bar


128


so that the cleaning fabric


6


is fed through the passage


130


from the supply roll


2


. The stabilizing means further includes a second elongated member


132


disposed between the first elongated member


124


and the bar


128


. The second elongated member


132


is disposed between and mounted on additional arms


134


which are supported on the bar


128


. The first and second elongated members


124


and


132


comprise rotatable or non-rotatable rollers.




The arms


126


are supported at one ends for swingingly movement to move the first elongated member


124


toward the cross beam


38


in accordance with the decrease in diameter of the supply roll


2


. In the embodiment, the arms


126


are supported by and swingingly moved about a support pin


135


and a shaft


136


which are mounted on the side frames


36


, as shown in FIG.


21


and FIG.


22


. The additional arms


134


can be swingingly moved about the bar


128


toward the supply roll


2


so that the second elongated member


132


is engaged with the outer surface of the supply roll


2


. A spring


138


is disposed about the support pin


135


and engaged at opposite ends with the arm


126


and an additional pin


140


which is mounted on the side frame


36


, for resiliently urging the first elongated member


124


toward the cross beam


38


. In addition, springs


142


are disposed about the bar


128


and engaged at one ends with the additional arms


134


for resiliently urging the second elongated member


132


toward the supply roll


2


.




The support pin


135


is disposed adjacent to one edge


144


of the cross beam


38


. The bar


128


is positioned on the cross beam side of a plane extending through the first elongated member


124


and the support pin


135


so that the passage


130


decreases in width between the cross beam


38


and the bar


128


in accordance with the decrease in diameter of the supply roll


2


. The passage


130


decreases in width between the cross beam


38


and the bar


128


to be maintained less than the decreasing diameter of the supply roll


2


so that the bar


128


prevents the supply roll


2


from disengaging from the cross beam


38


.




The supply roll


2


includes a core


4


about which the cleaning fabric


6


is wound. The core


6


is positioned between a circular arc path along which the first elongated member


124


is moved and a circular arc path along which the second elongated member


132


is moved so that the supply roll


2


is held between the first elongated member


124


and the second elongated member


132


, as shown in FIG.


20


(B). The second elongated member


132


is interposed between the passage


130


and the supply roll


2


.




The device further includes detecting means comprising a detecting plate


145


which is fixed to the shaft


136


. A spring


146


resiliently urges the detecting plate


145


toward the supply roll


2


so that the detecting plate


145


is engaged with the outer surface of the supply roll


2


. The shaft


136


is rotated integrally with the detecting plate


145


in accordance with the decrease in diameter of the supply roll


2


so that a switch


148


is activated by the rotation of the shaft


136


for detecting the end of the cleaning fabric


6


from the supply roll


2


.




In the device in

FIG. 20

, the arms


126


are manipulated by an operator so that the outer surface of the supply roll


2


can be engaged with the cross beam


38


, as shown in FIG.


25


. The arms


126


are then swingingly moved about the support pin


135


by the spring


138


so that the first and second elongated members


124


and


132


are engaged with the outer surface of the supply roll


2


, as shown in FIG.


26


. The first and second elongated members


124


and


132


are then moved toward the cross beam


38


in accordance with the decrease in diameter of the supply roll


2


, as shown in FIG.


27


and FIG.


28


.




The first elongated member


124


may be shorten than the supply roll


2


and supported at only one end by the arm


126


, as shown in FIG.


29


. The bar


128


may be divided into two parts which are shorten than the supply roll


2


and supported at only one ends by the arms


126


respectively.



Claims
  • 1. A cylinder cleaning device for use with a supply roll having a diameter, said supply roll including a cleaning fabric wound thereon to form an outer surface, said cleaning fabric being supplied from said supply roll to a cylinder which has an outer surface, said cleaning fabric being pressed against said outer surface of the cylinder to clean said outer surface of the cylinder, the device comprising:frame; roll receiving means mounted on said frame, said outer surface of the supply roll being engaged with and received by the receiving means; and roll stabilizing means for stabilizing said supply roll on said receiving means when said supply roll is rotated on said receiving means to supply said cleaning fabric, said stabilizing means being opposed to said roll receiving means and engaged with said outer surface of the supply roll to sandwich and stabilize said supply roll between said stabilizing means and said roll receiving means.
  • 2. The device of claim 1 wherein said receiving means comprises a cross beam mounted on said frame, the outer surface of said supply roll being engaged with and received by said cross beam to support said supply roll for rotation, said stabilizing means comprising a plurality of engaged members spaced from each other circumferentially of said supply roll and engaged with the outer surface of said supply roll, and mounting and moving means for mounting said engaged members thereon and swingingly moving said engaged members toward said cross beam in accordance with the decrease in diameter of said supply roll.
  • 3. The device of claim 2 wherein said mounting and moving means comprises arm means supported at one end on shaft means, plate means mounted on the other end of said arm means for swinging movement, said engaged members being mounted on said plate means, and resiliently urging means for resiliently urging said arm means to press said engaged members against the outer surface of said supply roll.
  • 4. The device of claim 3 wherein said cross beam has a horizontal surface and a vertical surface, said vertical surface extending upwardly of said horizontal surface, said shaft means extending parallel to said vertical surface and having a portion disposed slightly upwardly of said horizontal surface, the outer surface of said supply roll being engaged with and supported on said vertical surface.
  • 5. The device of claim 3 further comprising preventing means for preventing said arms means from reversely moving to prevent said supply roll from disengaging from said cross beam.
  • 6. The device of claim 5 wherein said preventing means comprises rod means axially movable to be advanced into and retracted from a path along which said arm means is swingingly moved, said arm means being brought into contact with said rod means to retract said rod means from said path when said arm means is swingingly moved toward said cross beam in accordance with the decrease in diameter of said supply roll, and resiliently urging means for resiliently urging said rod means to advance it into said path after said arm means passes through said rod to prevent said arm means from reversely moving.
  • 7. The device of claim 2 wherein said engaged members each comprises a rotatable roller.
  • 8. The device of claim 2 wherein said engaged members each comprises a non-rotatable roller.
  • 9. The device of claim 1 wherein said frame comprises a pair of side frames, said receiving means comprising a cross beam disposed between and mounted on said side frames, said outer surface of said supply roll being engaged with and received by said cross beam to support said supply roll for rotation, said stabilizing means being opposed to said cross beam, mounted to arm means and engaged with the outer surface of said supply roll, said arm means being supported at one end for swinging movement to move said stabilizing means toward said cross beam in accordance with the decrease in diameter of said supply roll, said arm means including bar means mounted thereon and extending parallel to said cross beam, a passage being formed between said cross beam and said bar means so that said cleaning fabric is fed through said passage form said supply roll.
  • 10. The device of claim 9 wherein said stabilizing means comprises a first elongated member supported on said arm means and a second elongated member disposed between said first elongated member and said bar means, said second elongated member being mounted on additional arm means supported on said bar means, said additional arm means being swingingly moved about said bar means toward said supply roll so that said second elongated member is engaged with the outer surface of said supply roll.
  • 11. The device of claim 10 wherein said arm means is supported by and swingingly moved about support means which is disposed adjacent to one edge of said cross beam, said bar means being positioned on the cross beam side of a plane extending through said first elongated member, said cross beam and said bar means in accordance with the decrease in diameter of said supply roll.
  • 12. The device of claim 11 wherein said passage decreases in width between said cross beam and said bar means to be maintained less than the decreasing diameter of said supply roll.
  • 13. The device of claim 12 wherein said second elongated member is interposed between said passage and said supply roll.
  • 14. The device of claim 1 wherein said frame comprises a pair of side frames, said receiving means comprising a cross beam disposed between and mounted on said side frames, said outer surface of said supply roll being engaged with and received by said cross beam to support said supply roll, said stabilizing means being opposed to said cross beam, mounted on arm means and engaged with the outer surface of said supply roll, said arm means being supported at one end for swinging movement to move said stabilizing means upward said cross beam in accordance with the decrease in diameter of said supply roll, said arm means including bar means mounted thereon and extending parallel to said cross beam, a passage being formed between said cross beam and said bar means so that said cleaning fabric is fed through said passage from said supply roll, said stabilizing means comprising a first elongated member supported on said arms means and a second elongated member disposed between said first elongated member and said bar means, said second elongated member being mounted on additional arm means supported on said bar means, said additional arm means being swingingly moved about said bar means toward said supply roll so that said second elongated member is engaged with the outer surface of said supply roll.
  • 15. The device of claim 14 wherein said supply roll has a core about which said cleaning fabric is wound, said core being positioned between a circular arc path along which said first elongated member is moved and a circular arc path along which said second elongated member is moved.
  • 16. The device of claim 15 further comprising detecting means for detecting the end of said cleaning fabric from said supply roll.
Priority Claims (3)
Number Date Country Kind
8-186797 Jun 1996 JP
9-79069 Feb 1997 JP
9-86142 Mar 1997 JP
Parent Case Info

This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/883,063 filed Jun. 26, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,041,711, which is herein incorporated by reference.

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