Cylinder cleaning device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6332238
  • Patent Number
    6,332,238
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 25, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 25, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A cylinder cleaning device for use with a cleaning fabric supply element having an outer surface comprises a frame and a receiving and supporting member connected to the frame for supporting the outer surface of the cleaning fabric supply element.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a cylinder cleaning device for cleaning a surface of a cylinder, such as a blanket cylinder of an offset printing machine, an impression cylinder, plate cylinder, or an ink roller. More particularly, the invention relates to a cylinder cleaning device in which the support and fabric insertion members form an assembly with an installed cleaning fabric made in a roll form, or folded in a pleated form (folded in zigzags), or a container holding the cleaning fabric supply element is located thereon.




2. Description of Related Art




Conventionally, in a cylinder cleaning device for cleaning the surface of a cylinder, such as a blanket cylinder of an offset printing machine, using a cleaning fabric, the cleaning fabric is wrapped around a hollow core to form a cleaning fabric roll, into which a rigid shaft, usually made of metal, is inserted. This metal shaft in the cleaning unit functions as a rotation shaft. Such an arrangement has been widely used. As an improvement, a method of directly holding a core to make it a rotation shaft without using such a metal shaft has been proposed in, for example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. Hei 4-234659 Official Gazette.




However, when no metal shaft is used, the rigidness of the cleaning fabric roll is reduced, and the center of the roll deflects by forces applied to the cleaning fabric advancement means so that the cleaning cloth is not uniformly supplied. Thus, there is a danger that a roll will disengage the frame to which it is mounted and fall into the printing machine.




Since the outer diameter of the metal shaft and the dimension of the device used for directly mounting a core to the cleaning device differ in accordance with the kind of cleaning device, not every cleaning fabric roll can be used in every kind of cleaning device. Furthermore, attaching a cleaning fabric roll to the cleaning device, which involves inserting a heavy shaft of strong rigidity into the core, affixing the shaft and core together, and attaching them to the cleaning unit, is cumbersome.




Additionally, using a core rather than a metal shaft has the disadvantage of reducing the amount of space for winding the cleaning fabric thereon since the core wall thickness will increase. In an attempt to increase efficiency, the diameter of the core was reduced. The reduced diameter, however, resulted in a weakened core that could not be attached to the cleaning device with a conventional metal shaft.




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a cylinder cleaning device in which the space efficiency for the cleaning fabric supply element is improved by making the roll core part extremely thin, or without using a roll core.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a cylinder cleaning device having a cleaning fabric attaching means which can attach cleaning fabric rolls of different kinds. It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a cylinder cleaning device having an attaching means which can attach cleaning fabric with roll cores of different diameters. It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a cylinder cleaning device having an attaching means which can attach cleaning fabric can easily to a cleaning device with less labor required. It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a cylinder cleaning device having an attaching means which can attach cleaning fabric and can be applied not only for the cleaning fabric in a roll form but also for the cleaning cloth folded in a pleated form, and in container holding form.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In order to attain the above-described objective, the invention is a cylinder cleaning device which presses the cleaning fabric supplied from the cleaning fabric supply element against a cylinder outer circumference and cleans the cylinder outer circumference surface. A cleaning fabric supply element supporting and receiving means holds and supports the outer circumference of the cleaning fabric supply element, wherein the cleaning fabric supply element may have different forms. Preferably, a means for receiving and supporting is connected to a frame of a cylinder cleaning device, but it can be connected to a frame of the printing press. For example, cleaning fabric supply elements be single rolls with cores of different diameters, or in a pleated form without a roll core, or in container holding form.




Certain other preferred embodiments include:




(1) A cylinder cleaning device in which the cleaning fabric supply element is received in a container and a cylinder outer circumference surface is cleaned by pressing the cleaning fabric supplied from the cleaning fabric supply element in the container against the cylinder outer circumference, and is arranged so that a means for receiving and supporting the container holds the container thereon.




In this arrangement, in which the cleaning fabric supply element is packaged in a rigid container, such as a cassette or cartridge or a container made of film or other packaging material, and then supported by the receiving and supporting means, convenience in handling the cleaning fabric supply element is improved. Especially in the case of the cleaning fabric which is impregnated with a detergent in a liquid form, jellied form, paste form and the like, a container can prevent a detergent from volatilizing and drying, so that performance reduction of the cleaning fabric can be prevented and handling can be made easier. When a highly volatile detergent is used, it becomes more effective by being container enclosed. When a lot of detergent is used as in the case, for example, of the cleaning fabric, for the cylinder cleaning device of an web offset printing machine, the amount of detergent with which the cleaning fabric is impregnated or which is applied to the cleaning fabric is a container can prevent the detergent oozing from the cleaning fabric.




(2) A means for receiving and supporting a cleaning fabric supply element or a container holding a cleaning fabric supply body is provided with a receiving and supporting member which holds the outer circumference of the cleaning fabric supply element or the container with one end supported by a shaft so as to be rotatable and a mechanism for rotating the receiving and supporting member.




When the cleaning fabric supply element itself or the container is attached on or removed from the receiving and supporting member, the receiving and supporting member is rotated and the opening part for handling is widened so that the operation can be simplified. In the case of a method of rolling the cleaning fabric supplied from the cleaning fabric supply element to a cleaning fabric take up reel, the receiving and supporting member does not contact the cleaning fabric take up reel even when the diameter of the cleaning fabric take up reel increases from the cleaning fabric being wrapped around it, because the receiving and supporting member is moved in the direction away from the cleaning fabric take up reel. In other words, the receiving and supporting member moves as the diameter of the cleaning fabric supply element becomes smaller, so that the receiving and supporting member does not interfere with the cleaning fabric take up reel. Accordingly, the device can be made compact by positioning the cleaning fabric receiving and supporting means close to the cleaning fabric take up reel.




(3) A roll which contacts the cleaning fabric and is rotatable in the fabric sending direction, and reverse direction, or only in the fabric sending direction is positioned between the cleaning fabric supply element and a cleaning device pressing part that contacts the cleaning fabric with a cylinder to be cleaned in any of the previous embodiments.




In this arrangement, the cleaning fabric is smoothly supplied to the cleaning device pressing part by the rotation of the roll. Especially in the case of the cleaning impregnated with a detergent, if there is a portion which is compressed before the cylinder pressing part. For example, the portion contacting a supporting bar such as a crossbeam member, the detergent is squeezed from the cleaning fabric when the fabric moves over that portion. By placing the roll between them, compression can be eliminated so that no detergent will be squeezed from the fabric.




(4) The roll rotatable in both fabric sending and reverse direction is provided between the cleaning fabric supply element and the cylinder pressing part of the cleaning device and a cleaning fabric reversing means having a mechanism for reversely rotating the roll is provided so that a part of the cleaning fabric supplied from the cleaning fabric supply element returns to the cleaning fabric supplying side.




In this arrangement, the used part of the cleaning fabric is returned to the cleaning fabric supplying side by driving the roll in reverse. Thus, the cleaning fabric can be used as a cleaning fabric again, so that the efficiency of the cleaning fabric is improved, and the cleaning cost reduced. When the cleaning fabric is supplied, the same operational effect as in embodiment (3) can be expected by rotating the roll in the regular direction.




(5) A brake means applying the brake on the cleaning fabric is positioned between the cleaning fabric supply element and the cylinder pressing part of the previous embodiments.




In this arrangement, when the cleaning fabric is pressed against the cylinder surface, a resulting force works on the cleaning fabric in the direction in which the cylinder rotates. Consequently, there is a fear that the cleaning fabric will be further drawn out of the cleaning fabric supply body by this force, so that the brake is applied on the cleaning fabric in order to overcome the resulting force.




(6) A cleaning fabric tensioning means for tensioning the cleaning fabric is positioned between the cleaning fabric supply element and the cylinder pressing part of the previous embodiments.




In this arrangement, if there is looseness in the cleaning fabric, the fabric will have wrinkles at the cylinder pressing part and the cleaning fabric will be difficult to evenly press when contacting the cylinder surface to be cleaned, so that the cylinder is unevenly cleaned. If there is looseness, there is a possibility that the loose fabric will contact the press cylinder making the cylinder dirty when not cleaning the cylinder. Further, there is a possibility that the cleaning fabric will be caught around the cylinder. The above-described inconveniences don't easily occur when tensioning the cleaning fabric.




(7) A cleaning fabric roll with a roll core is used for the cleaning fabric supply element, and a roll core disengagement prevention means for forming a cleaning fabric feeding through portion smaller than the diameter of the roll core of the cleaning fabric roll between the cleaning fabric supply element and the cylinder pressing part of the cleaning fabric in any of the previous embodiments.




In this arrangement, when the diameter of the cleaning fabric roll becomes smaller by using the cleaning fabric, the roll core may disengage with the cleaning fabric roll supporting receiver means and may damage the cylinder surface. In a case like this, the roll core is caught by the roll core disengagement prevention means while the roll core and the cleaning fabric are separated. Accordingly, only the cleaning fabric is drawn out, and the roll core stays constrained.




(8) In the cylinder cleaning device which presses the cleaning fabric supplied from the cleaning fabric supply element and cleans the cylinder outer circumference surface, the means for receiving and supporting the cleaning fabric supply element holds the outer circumference of the cleaning fabric supply element directly on the crossbeam member placed on both side frames.




In this arrangement, the crossbeam member, which is an assembly member of the cleaning fabric unit, is used as a receiving and supporting member of the cleaning fabric supply element itself or the container receiving the cleaning fabric supply element, so that the device becomes compact and the number of the parts can be reduced.




(9) A control member which is movable and positioned so as to face the cleaning fabric supply element attached to holding part on the crossbeam member, is provided.




In this arrangement, when the cleaning fabric is supplied, a tensile force caused by the cleaning fabric works on the cleaning fabric supply element or the container so that there is a possibility that the cleaning fabric supply element or the container will be unsteady. When held unsteadily like this, there is a possibility that the cleaning fabric will not be smoothly supplied. By holding the cleaning fabric supply element itself or the container, between the receiving and supporting member and the control member, to hold it more stably, the cleaning fabric can be smoothly supplied.




(10) The brake is applied on the cleaning fabric supply element by the control member pressing down on the cleaning fabric supply element in the previous embodiment.




In this arrangement, by making the control member have a brake action, the brake can be applied with a large portion of the cleaning fabric supply element contacting the control member in a longitudinal direction. Thus, the number of the parts can be reduced; and the device can be made compact. The dimensional area in which the control member contacts the outer circumference surface of the cleaning fabric supply element can be made large, and any part of the cleaning fabric supply element is not deformed down, so that the brake is uniformly applied. Especially, in the case of the cleaning fabric impregnated with the liquid, liquid squeezed out as a result of partly pressing the fabric can be prevented.




(11) In the cylinder cleaning device which presses the cleaning fabric supplied from the cleaning fabric supply element against the cylinder outer circumference and cleans the cylinder outer circumference surface, the means for supporting and receiving the cleaning fabric supply element consists of a first member holding the outer circumference of the cleaning fabric supply element or the container holding the cleaning fabric supply element, and a second member positioned so as to face the first member, with the first member and/or the second member provided so as to be movable, and the cleaning fabric supply element itself or the container holding the cleaning fabric supply element are held between both members.




In this arrangement, the cleaning fabric supply element itself or the container is steadily and surely held between two members working together. Especially, when the cleaning fabric supply element itself is held between two members, the holding function works following the change of the shape of the cleaning fabric supply element which becomes smaller by supplying the cleaning fabric from the cleaning fabric supply element, so that the cleaning fabric is steadily and surely supported and received.




(12) The brake is applied on the cleaning fabric by the first member and the second member which work together.




In this arrangement, the operational effects achieved with regard to embodiments 10 and 11 can be obtained at the same time.




(13) The cylinder cleaning device which presses the cleaning fabric supplied from the cleaning fabric supply element, with the cleaning fabric made in a roll form, against the cylinder outer circumference and cleans the cylinder outer circumference surface is provided with a means for supporting and receiving the cleaning fabric supply body with a movable member, a means for moving the member supporting and receiving the cleaning fabric supply element, and a cleaning fabric reversing means for returning the cleaning fabric supplied from the cleaning fabric supply element to the cleaning fabric supplying side. By rotating the roll in the forward and reverse direction by a driving mechanism, part of the cleaning fabric supplied is returned to the cleaning fabric supplying side to be reused by driving the roll in reverse. Additionally, the brake is applied on the cleaning fabric by moving the member supporting and receiving the cleaning fabric supply element and by contacting the cleaning fabric supply element with the roll of the cleaning fabric reversing means.




In this arrangement, one roll has the function of returning the used part of the cleaning fabric to be reused and the function of applying the brake on the cleaning fabric, so that the device can be made compact.




(14) The cylinder cleaning device which presses the cleaning fabric supplied from the cleaning fabric supply element, with the cleaning fabric made in a roll form, against the cylinder outer circumference to clean the cylinder outer circumference surface is provided with a means for supporting and receiving the cleaning fabric supply element with the movable member and a means for moving the member supporting and receiving the cleaning fabric supply element in the direction of the crossbeam placed on both side frames. The brake is applied by moving the member supporting and receiving the cleaning fabric supply element and by pressing the cleaning fabric supply element against the crossbeam member.




In this arrangement, the operational effects achieved with regard to embodiments 2 and 5 can be obtained at the same time.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a sectional view of the basic arrangement of the cylinder cleaning device of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of a typical example of a mobile type of cleaning fabric supporting receiver.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the cleaning fabric supporting receiver arranged in a fork form.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the cleaning fabric supporting receiver arranged to support and receive both ends of the cleaning fabric roll.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the cleaning fabric supporting receiver arranged in a tub form to support and receive the fabric with the member in a tub form.





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the cleaning fabric supporting receiver arranged to support and receive the fabric with lateral bars.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the cleaning fabric supporting receiver arranged to support and receive the fabric with the member in a net form.





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of the cleaning fabric supporting receiver which supports and receives the fabric with the plate member.





FIG. 9

is a sectional view of the cleaning fabric supporting receiver arranged to support and receive the cassette contained with the cleaning fabric roll therein.





FIG. 10

is a sectional view of the cleaning fabric supporting receiver arranged to support and receive the contained with the cleaning fabric folded in a pleated form supply element therein.





FIG. 11

is a sectional view of the cleaning fabric supporting receiver arranged to support and receive an open type contained with the cleaning fabric roll therein.





FIG. 12

is a sectional view of he cleaning fabric supporting receiver arranged to receive the cleaning fabric folder in a plated form supply element itself.





FIG. 13

is a sectional view of the cleaning fabric supporting receiver arranged to support and receive an open type container with the cleaning fabric folded in a pleated form supply element therein.





FIG. 14

is a sectional view of the cleaning fabric supporting receiver arranged to support and receive the cleaning fabric roll by holding the cleaning fabric roll between the receiving member and the control member.





FIG. 15

is a sectional view of the cleaning fabric supporting receiver arranged to locate the cleaning fabric roll on the supporting bar.





FIG. 16

is a sectional view of the cleaning fabric supporting receiver arranged to hold the cleaning fabric roll on the supporting bar by the control member.





FIG. 17

is a sectional view of the cleaning fabric supporting receiver in which the container


24


receiving the cleaning fabric folded in a pleated form supply body is located on the supporting bar.





FIG. 18

is a sectional view of the arrangement of another embodiment of the cleaning fabric advancing part.





FIG. 19

is a sectional view of the arrangement of the device provided with a touch roll.





FIG. 20

is a block diagram of an embodiment of the mechanism part of the touch roll.





FIG. 21

is a block diagram of an embodiment of the brake mechanism part.




FIG.


22


(


1


) and FIG.


22


(


2


) are block diagrams of the brake/tensioning mechanism using a S-wrap bar.





FIG. 23

is a block diagram of the support bar which has brake/tensioning action in itself.





FIG. 24

is a block diagram of another embodiment of the brake mechanism.





FIG. 25

is a block diagram of an embodiment in which the brake mechanism and the tensioning mechanism are combined.





FIG. 26

is a block diagram of another embodiment in which the brake mechanism and the tensioning mechanism are combined.





FIG. 27

is a device block diagram of one example of the cleaning fabric roll core disengagement prevention mechanism.




FIG.


28


(


1


) and FIG.


28


(


2


) are diagrams of the arrangements of two embodiments in which the roll core disengagement prevention bodies are seen from the front.





FIG. 29

is a sectional view of one example of the device arrangement provided with a roll which is freely rotatable or rotatable only in the fabric sending direction.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A characteristic of the present invention is that the cleaning fabric supply element can have any number of forms, such as a rolled form, or in a folded pleated form (i.e. folded in zigzags). Cleaning fabric rolls with either a round-formed roll core, an oval formed roll core, a polygonal-formed roll core, or without a roll core can also be used.




The cleaning fabric can be made of ordinary fabric, a nonwoven fabric, paper, or plastic film with or without processing, or other suitable materials. Processed cleaning fabrics include, for example, fabric previously impregnated with a solvent or detergent, fabric previously impregnated which is packaged in a vacuum pack, and fabric to which a detergent in a jellied or a paste form has been applied.




Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings. Turning to

FIG. 1

, there is illustrated a sectional view of the basic arrangement of a cylinder cleaning device of the present invention. The cylinder cleaning device is arranged as a cleaning unit


2


which is located so as to face a cylinder


1


of a press. The cleaning unit


2


includes a cleaning fabric supporting receiver


4


for receiving a cleaning fabric supply element


3


, a cleaning fabric advancing means


5


which draws out a cleaning fabric


3




a


from the cleaning fabric supply element


3


, and a cylinder pressing part


6


, which presses the cleaning fabric


3




a


against the surface of the cylinder


1


. The cleaning fabric


3




a


is stretched between the cleaning fabric supporting receiver


4


and the cleaning fabric advancing part


5


. It is preferred that a brake mechanism, described below, be applied to the cleaning fabric


3




a


. This brake mechanism is positioned on the upper portion of the cylinder pressing part


6


. A pressure pad


6




a


portion of the cylinder pressing part


6


is supported by a supporting bar


8


which is a crossbeam member laid across a side frame


7


positioned on both sides of the cleaning unit


2


.




Concrete examples of each of the above-described parts will now be described. The cleaning fabric supporting receiver


4


has a fixed type of receiver in which both end portions


40




a


and


40




b


of the cleaning fabric supporting member


40


are fixedly attached to the side frame


7


.

FIG. 1

illustrates a typical example of a fixed type of the cleaning fabric supporting receiver


4


. A cleaning fabric roll


30


is located on the cleaning fabric supporting receiver


4


. The cleaning fabric roll supporting member


40


used with the cleaning fabric supporting receiver


4


has a surface on which the cleaning fabric roll


30


is placed. In this example, the sectional surface is formed to be a curved surface in virtually an arc form.





FIG. 2

illustrates one typical example of a moveable type of a cleaning fabric supporting receiver


4


. Only one end


41




a


of the cleaning fabric roll supporting member


41


is fixedly attached to the frame


7


while the opposite end to the shaft supported part is rotatable in the direction of the supporting bar


8


. Between the side frame


7


and the cleaning fabric roll supporting member


41


there is provided a spring


9


which urges the cleaning fabric roll supporting member


41


to rotate in the direction of the supporting bar


8


.




There are a number of arrangements of the cleaning fabric supporting receiver for use with cleaning fabric rolls. As shown in

FIG. 3

, a fork-shaped structure, having multiple curved tines


10




a


is an alternative embodiment. Another embodiment, as shown in

FIG. 4

, is an arrangement in which two plate pieces having formed members


11




a


and


11




b


are provided at predetermined intervals for supporting both ends of the cleaning fabric roll


30


. Other embodiments include: an arrangement in a tub form which supports and receives the cleaning fabric roll with a tub formed member


12


containing the entire element of the cleaning fabric roll


30


therein (as shown in FIG.


5


), an arrangement in which two lateral bars


14




a


and


14




b


are positioned at supporting parts


13




a


and


13




b


with the cleaning fabric roll


30


located between the lateral bars


14




a


and


14




b


(as shown in FIG.


6


), an arrangement in which a net


16


is positioned between two longitudinal bars


15




a


and


15




b


with the cleaning fabric roll


30


located on the net


16


(as shown in FIG.


7


), an arrangement in which the foremost end portion of a sheet of plate


17


is folded and the cleaning fabric roll


30


is located on the folded portion of the plate


17


(as shown in FIG.


8


), an arrangement in which the cleaning fabric roll


30


is taken in a container


19


and located on the inner wall of the container


19


having a roll attachment entrance


18


provided at one part of its outer circumference (as shown in FIG.


9


), and an arrangement in which the cleaning fabric roll


30


is taken in a container


20


without a lid, and this container


20


is located on the cleaning fabric supporting member


41


(as shown in FIG.


11


). Any of these arrangement can be selected. Additionally, any material having the strength to support and receive the cleaning fabric supply element


30


is suitable for use as the cleaning fabric supporting member


41


, and such suitable material can be selected from a simple substance or a mixture of metal, resin, rubber, fiber, or flexible material such as plastic, or fabric.




When the cleaning fabric


30


, is impregnated with a detergent to suitable saturation levels, the cleaning fabric supporting receiver of the tub-shaped arrangement


12


with a wall on both ends, illustrated in

FIG. 5

, is especially preferable since the device can be used without hindrance even if the detergent is squeezed from the fabric by force. A rigid container such as a cassette, cartridge, or container made of soft material such as film or laminated paper can be used for the container. A state in which the fabric is wrapped with film material is also suitable.




The container


19


illustrated in

FIG. 9

is fixed on a side plate


7


by fasteners


21


, with a cover


22


provided at the roll attachment opening


18


of the container


19


. The cleaning fabric roll


30


is placed in the container by opening this cover


22


. The cleaning fabric


3




a


is drawn out of the container through a slit


23


opened by opening the cover


22


. In the case of a container with a lid, the cleaning fabric


3




a


is normally supplied with the lid open, but the cleaning fabric


3




a


may be supplied from the slit provided at the lid with the lid closed as

FIG. 9

illustrates.




A cleaning fabric supply element


31


for supplying fabric folded in a pleated form contained in a cassette container


24


is illustrated in FIG.


10


. The container


24


is supported in a cleaning fabric supporting receiver


42


fixed on the side frame


7


. The cleaning fabric


3




a


is drawn out of a slit


25


of the container


24


. Modifications of the cleaning fabric supporting member


41


of

FIG. 2

are illustrated in

FIGS. 12 and 13

.




As illustrated in

FIG. 12

, a suitable arrangement is selected from an arrangement in which a wall part


43




a


is provided in the longitudinal direction of the cleaning fabric folded in a pleated form supply element


31


so as to face the cleaning fabric supply element


31


, and the cleaning fabric folded in a pleated form supply element


31


itself is placed on the cleaning fabric supporting member


43


. The width between walls


43




a


,


43




b


is a little larger than the width of the folded cleaning fabric.

FIG. 13

illustrates an arrangement in which the cleaning fabric is folded in a pleated form in a container


26


without a lid. The container


26


is located on the cleaning fabric supporting member


41


.




The cleaning fabric supporting receiver


4


illustrated in

FIG. 14

consists of a receiving member


44


and a set member


45


positioned so as to face the receiving member


44


. The receiving member


44


and the control member


45


are provided so as to be pivotable about one end


46


. The cleaning fabric roll


30


is located on the receiving member


44


and is held under the control member


45


. Though in this example both receiving member


44


and control member


45


are rotatable, either one of the receiving member


44


or


45


may be made rotatable and the cleaning fabric roll may be held on the receiving member


44


by either the receiving member


44


or control member


45


moving in the direction of the other. At least one member is urged towards the other to press the cleaning fabric roll


30


by a force means such as a spring.




Although the above-described embodiments of the cleaning fabric supporting receiver


4


can be located away from supporting bar


8


, the supporting bar


8


itself may be used to support the cleaning fabric roll


30


. In the cleaning fabric supporting receiver


4


illustrated in

FIG. 15

, the cleaning fabric roll


30


is located on a receiving surface


47


of the supporting bar


8


. The receiving surface


47


is made to have a concave surface so that the cleaning fabric roll


30


is stably located thereon. In this example, the cleaning fabric


3




a


supplied from the cleaning fabric roll


30


moves around the supporting bar


8


to be supplied to the cylinder pressing part


6


. A pivotable control member


48


, illustrated in

FIG. 16

, faces the receiving part


47


of the supporting bars. In this arrangement, when the cleaning fabric roll


30


is located on the supporting bar


8


, the control member


48


is lifted up to widen the opening


49


of the cleaning fabric


30


, and after the cleaning fabric roll


30


is taken in through the attachment opening


49


, the control member


48


is lowered. By urging the control member


48


in the direction of the cleaning fabric roll, for example, by means of a spring (not shown) and by always narrowing the attachment opening


49


of the cleaning fabric roll


30


, the cleaning fabric roll


30


can be more stably located on the supporting bar


8


.




Turning now to

FIG. 17

, there is illustrated an embodiment in which the container


24


for receiving the cleaning fabric folded in a pleated form supply element


30


is located on the supporting bar


8


. Though the illustration in the drawing is omitted, the receiving member


44


may be separately positioned as

FIG. 14

illustrates instead of the receiving part of the supporting bar, and the control member


45


may be arranged so as to hold the cleaning fabric roll


30


located on this receiving member


44


. It may be suitable if at least the receiving member


44


or control member


45


or both is or are arranged so as to be movable toward the other member.




The cleaning fabric advancing part


5


of FIG.


1


and

FIG. 2

consists of the cleaning fabric take up


5




a


and the driving device (not illustrated in the drawings) such as a motor which rotates the reel


5




a


. The cleaning fabric


3




a


is supplied from the cleaning fabric roll


30


by winding the used cleaning fabric around the cleaning fabric take up reel


5




a


. Alternatively, as shown in

FIG. 12

, the reel


5




a


winds fabric


3




a


supplied from a pleated form supply element


31


. When the cleaning fabric roll


30


or the cleaning fabric folded in a pleated form supply element


31


is located on the movable type of cleaning fabric supporting member, the cleaning fabric supporting member, the cleaning fabric advancing part


5


can be positioned adjacent the shaft supported side


41




a


of the cleaning fabric supporting member


41


,


43


and near the cleaning fabric supporting member


41


,


43


so that the cleaning unit


2


can be made compact. That is to say, as the diameter of the cleaning fabric roll


30


becomes smaller and the height of the cleaning fabric folded in a pleated form supply element


31


becomes lower, the weight of the supply is reduced so that the cleaning fabric supporting member


41


,


43


is moved towards the supporting bar


8


by the spring


9


.




It follows that the diameter of the cleaning fabric advancing part becomes larger when the cleaning fabric


3




a


is wound around the cleaning fabric take up reel


5




a


. Even if the diameter of the cleaning fabric take up reel


5




a


becomes large, the cleaning fabric supporting member


41


,


43


moves towards the support bar


8


to widen the clearance formed between the cleaning fabric advancing part and the cleaning fabric supporting member


41


,


43


so that the cleaning fabric wound around the reel


5




a


does not contact the bottom surface of the cleaning fabric supporting member


41


,


43


.





FIG. 18

illustrates another embodiment of the cleaning fabric advancing part. In this embodiment, one of a pair of pinch rolls


50


is driven to draw the cleaning fabric


3




a


from the cleaning fabric supply held between the pinch rolls


50


. The cleaning fabric


3




a


is contained in the receiving part


51


positioned below the pinch rolls


50


. When the cleaning fabric


3




a


is drawn by the pinch rolls


50


, the cleaning fabric


3




a


is simply stored in the receiving part


51


, as

FIG. 18

illustrates, or a cutter (not illustrated in the drawing) is positioned below the pinch rolls to cut the used cleaning fabric


3




a.






The brake mechanism will now be described in greater detail. As shown in

FIGS. 1

, the brake mechanism is formed on the outer circumference surface of the back end portion


8




a


of the supporting bar


8


. The supporting bar


8


is extended in the direction opposite to the pressure pad


6




a


so as to cover the cleaning fabric supporting receiver


4


. The cleaning fabric


3




a


is supplied from the cleaning fabric


30


located below the supporting bar


8


apart from the back end portion


8




a


of the supporting bar, contacts the outer circumference surface so as to move round the back end portion


8




a


of the supporting, and moves along the back surface of the pressure pad


6




a


by way of this supporting bar


8


to be rolled round the cleaning fabric take up reel


5




a


. When the cleaning fabric


3




a


supplied from the cleaning fabric roll


30


moves forward in a state in which it contact the outer circumference surface of the back end portion


8




a


of the supporting bar, a tension acts on the cleaning fabric


3




a


due to the friction between the cleaning fabric


3




a


and the back end portion


8




a


of the outer circumference surface. Thus, looseness or slack in the cleaning fabric


3




a


is prevented.




Another embodiment of the brake mechanism is shown in FIG.


2


. The brake mechanism


41


, which also comprises the cleaning fabric supporting member


41


, presses the outer circumference of the cleaning fabric roll


30


against the back surface


8




b


of the supporting bar


8


. The spring


9


continuously urges the cleaning cloth supporting member


41


toward the bottom surface


8




b


. Thus, the cleaning fabric roll


30


is kept in contact with the bottom surface


8




b.






The brake mechanisms illustrated in FIG.


9


and

FIG. 10

apply the brake on the cleaning fabric


3




a


supplied through the slits


23


and


25


in the cover


22


of the containers


19


and


24


, near the slits


23


an


25


. A brake plate


60


provided at the slits


23


and


25


contacts the cleaning fabric


3




a.






The brake mechanism illustrated in

FIG. 19

includes a touch roll


61


having the brake mechanism positioned on the cleaning fabric roll


30


. As shown, the cleaning fabric roll


30


is located on the cleaning fabric supporting member


41


and spring


9


, which urges the cleaning fabric supporting member


41


towards the touch roll


61


, presses the outer circumference of the cleaning fabric roll


30


against the outer circumference surface of the touch roll


61


. Knurling is provided on the surface of the touch roll


61


so that the cleaning fabric


3




a


doesn't slip. In this case, it is not essential to press the cleaning fabric roll


30


against the touch roll


61


.




One example of the brake mechanism of the touch roll


61


is illustrated in FIG.


20


. The brake is applied by attaching a brake disc


63


on a shaft


62


of the touch roll


61


and by pressing a brake shoe


65


against the brake disc


63


by a brake pressing means


64


.




In the brake mechanism part illustrated in

FIG. 21

, a brake shoe


66


faces the end surface


8




a


of the supporting bar


8


with the cleaning fabric


3




a


interposed between the brake shoe


66


and the end surface


8




a


. The brake is applied by the brake pressing means


64


moving the brake shoe


66


to press the cleaning fabric


3




a


against the end surface


8




a


of the supporting bar.




In the brake mechanism illustrated in FIG.


22


(


1


) and FIG.


22


(


2


), two bars with a round shaped sectional surface


67




a


and


67




b


are positioned in parallel to a connection element


68


so that they do not rotate, and the connection element


68


is supported so as to be rotatable. This connection element


68


is rotated a predetermined angle to the direction in which the cleaning fabric


3




a


advances by a S-wrap driving means


69


. The cleaning fabric


3




a


moves through bars


67




a


and


67




b


in an S-shaped path, and the brake is applied or released by changing the area in which the cleaning fabric


3




a


contacts the bars


67




a


,


67




b


by rotating the connection element


68


. In other words, when two bars are parallel to the direction in which the cleaning fabric


3




a


advances, that is, in the state illustrated in FIG.


22


(


2


) the dimensional area in which the cleaning fabric


3




a


contacts the bars


67




a


,


67




b


becomes small, and the brake is not applied. On the other hand, when the two bars


67




a


,


67




b


are rotated in the direction which vertically crosses the direction in which the cleaning fabric advances, as illustrated in FIG.


22


(


1


), the dimensional area in which the cleaning fabric


3




a


contacts the bars


67




a


,


67




b


becomes large and the brake is applied.




The brake mechanism illustrated in

FIG. 23

comprises a coarse end surface


8




a


. The brake is applied by making the cleaning fabric


3




a


contact the end surface


8




a.






The brake mechanism illustrated in

FIG. 24

, comprises two brake plates


70


that are positioned so as to hold the cleaning fabric


3




a


between them. Moving the brake plate


70


by the pressing means


64


, at least one of the brake plates


70


is brought into contact with the cleaning fabric


3




a


. thus, the resulting friction brakes the fabric


3




a.






Further, in

FIG. 14

, either receiving member


44


or the control member


45


or both is or are urged to move in the direction in which they hold the cleaning fabric


3




a


between them. The brake can be applied on the cleaning fabric


3




a


by holding the cleaning fabric


3




a


between both members


44


,


45


. The arrangement in

FIG. 16

in which the control member


48


is given momentum in the direction toward the supporting bar


8


also provides the brake action.




A cleaning fabric tensioning means is also employed in a preferred embodiment. The cleaning fabric tensioning means is employed to prevent slack in the cleaning fabric


3




a


when it is disengaged from the cylinder to be cleaned. Due to the action of the above-described brake mechanisms, when the brake is applied on the cleaning fabric, the action places tensioning the cleaning fabric at the same time. For example, in the arrangement in which the cleaning fabric


3




a


of

FIG. 1

makes contact with the end surface


8




a


of the support bar


8


, when the brake is applied by the friction between the cleaning fabric


3




a


and the support bar


8


, the cleaning fabric


3




a


is tensioned by the friction force at the same time. The brake mechanisms of FIG.


21


and

FIG. 24

also place tension on the cleaning fabric


3




a


. In the brake mechanism illustrated in FIG.


22


(


1


) and FIG.


22


(


2


), friction force always works between the S-wrap bar and the cleaning fabric so that the cleaning fabric is tensioned. That is to say, two bars


67




a


,


67




b


of the S-wrap bar tensioned the cleaning fabric


3




a


by rotating around the portion between them. The cleaning fabric


3




a


is always given tension force by using a torsion spring and/or flexible spring, and adjustable load.




In the cleaning fabric tensioning mechanism illustrated in

FIG. 25

, the end potion of the supporting bar


8


consists of a holding part


80


, which is urged to move in the direction opposite to the cylinder pressing part by a spring


81


. Accordingly, when the pressure pad stops pressing the cleaning fabric against the cylinder surface by letting the compressed air out of the pressure pad, looseness and slack in the cleaning fabric


3




a


is absorbed by the movement of the holding part


80


. Thus, the cleaning fabric


3




a


is always kept tensioned and taught. Preferably, a brake mechanism


71


is positioned between the cleaning fabric supply element


30


and the holding part


80


so that a greater effect of preventing the cleaning fabric


3




a


from loosening can be obtained by applying the brake


71


on the cleaning fabric


3




a.






In the cleaning fabric tensioning mechanism illustrated in

FIG. 26

, both plate spring


82


and a brake


72


are arranged to be used. The elastic force of the plate spring


82


attached on the support bar


8


presses the back portion of the cleaning fabric


3




a


. The brake


72


consists of a brake tool


74


pivotally mounted on a shaft


73


, for movement in the direction of the support bar


8


. A driving means (not illustrated in the drawing) such as an air cylinder, operates the brake tool


74


as illustrated in the drawing to press the cleaning fabric


3




a


against the support bar


8


. When the cleaning fabric


3




a


is not drawn out, slack in the cleaning fabric


3




a


is absorbed by the plate spring


82


and by applying the brake


72


. Consequently, the cleaning fabric


3




a


is always kept tensioned.




It is also preferable that the cleaning fabric reversing means be employed for returning a portion of the used part of the cleaning fabric to the cleaning fabric supply element.

FIG. 19

illustrates an example of the cleaning fabric reversing mechanism. The cleaning fabric roll supporting member


41


is urged to move in the direction of the touch roll


61


by the spring


9


, and the outer circumference of the cleaning fabric roll is pressed against the touch roll


61


when the cleaning fabric roll


30


is located on the cleaning fabric roll supporting member


41


. As illustrated in

FIG. 20

, driving force of a motor


81


is transmitted to the shaft


62


of the touch roll


61


by a one-way clutch


80


.




In this arrangement, the touch roll


61


freely rotates in the cleaning fabric supplying direction, and when the motor is driven, the touch roll


61


is forcibly rotated in the reverse direction to the direction in which it rotates when the cleaning fabric is supplied (reverse rotation). When a part of the cleaning fabric


3




a


supplied from the cleaning fabric supply element


30


is to be reused, the part of the cleaning fabric


3




a


previously supplied is returned to the cleaning fabric supply element


30


by reverse rotation of the touch roll


61


and by rotating the cleaning fabric roll


30


pressed to contact the touch roll


61


in the sequence in which the control means executing the previously programmed cleaning sequence returns the used part of the cleaning fabric


3




a.






Though in

FIG. 19

the cleaning fabric roll


30


is rolled back by reverse rotation of the touch roll


61


in the state in which the cleaning fabric roll


30


contacts the touch roll


61


, when only the length of a few centimeter of the fabric is to be rolled back, the cleaning fabric


3




a


may be returned to the cleaning fabric supplying part with the cleaning fabric loosened by reversely sending the cleaning fabric roll


30


in the state in which the cleaning fabric roll


30


doesn't contact the touch roll


61


.




As for another embodiment of the cleaning fabric reversing mechanism for returning the cleaning fabric, the cleaning fabric reversing mechanism may be a spring so that force is stored in the spring when the cleaning fabric is supplied and only a predetermined amount of the cleaning fabric is rolled back by the spring force.




Next, a means for preventing a roll core from disengaging from the cleaning device will be described.

FIG. 27

illustrates one embodiment of such a prevention means. The cleaning fabric roll supporting member


41


has one end


41




a


supported on the shaft so as to be rotatable and is urged to move in the direction of the back surface


8




b


of the support bar


8


by the force means such as a spring (not illustrated in the drawing). Near the end portion


8




a


, a roll core disengagement prevention element


90


is positioned along the longitudinal direction of the cleaning fabric roll


30


adjacent to the end portion


8




a


. The prevention element


90


is positioned sufficient close to the end portion


8




a


so that a gap


91


is formed between the element


90


and end portion


8




a


which allows the cleaning fabric


3




a


, but not the roll core


30




a


, to pass therethrough. In other words, the gap


91


is narrower than the diameter of the roll core


30




a.






The roll core disengagement prevention element


90


is placed on both side plates


7


, and is arranged to act on the entire width of the cleaning fabric roll


30


(i.e. the entire length of the roll core


30




a


), so that this arrangement has an advantage in easily attaching the cleaning fabric roll. A predetermined length of the roll core disengagement prevention element


90




a


and


90




b


illustrated in FIG.


28


(


2


) are provided at both side plates


7


to act on a part of the roll core


30




a


of the cleaning fabric roll


30


. Alternatively, the springing out prevention element


90


may extend the full distance between plates


7


, as shown in FIG.


28


(


1


).




The cleaning fabric roll supporting member


41


of the present embodiment acts so as to press the cleaning fabric roll


30


against the back surface of the supporting bar


8


on which the pressure pad is positioned; therefore, the roll core


30




a


does not disengagement in normal use. If abnormal force (i.e., more than the force of the cleaning fabric roll supporting member


41


pressing the cleaning fabric roll


30


against the support bar


8


) acts on the cleaning fabric


3




a


, the roll core


30




a


disengages with of the cleaning fabric roll supporting member


41


. When this happens, the roll core


30




a


is caught between the roll core disengagement prevention element


90


and rear portion


8




a


of the support bar


8


, and the roll core


30




a


and the cleaning fabric


3




a


are separated. Only the cleaning fabric


3




a


is drawn out.




Turning now to

FIG. 29

, an alternative arrangement for supplying the cylinder pressing part with the cleaning fabric


3




a


will be described.

FIG. 29

illustrates the arrangement in which a rotatable roll


100


is located adjacent the support bar end


8




a


. A roll


100


is located at the rear end portion


8




a


of the support bar


8


, and can freely rotate in a fabric-supplying and reverse direction, or rotate only in the fabric-supplying direction. At the slit


23


provided on the cover


22


of the container


19


, a brake plate


60


is attached so as to keep contact with the cleaning fabric


3




a.






Near the slit, the brake plate


60


applies the brake on the cleaning clot


3




a


supplied from the cleaning fabric roll


30


. The rotatable roll


100


is in contact with the cleaning fabric and the cleaning fabric


3




a


rotates in the feeding direction so that the cleaning fabric


3




a


is smoothly sent. Especially in the case of the cleaning fabric impregnated with a detergent, the danger of squeezing detergent is reduced since there is no portion between the roll


100


and the cylinder pressing part in which the cleaning fabric


3




a


receives compression action that may squeeze solvent therefrom.




The roll


100


can be added to every embodiment of the present invention adopting every brake mechanism except for the embodiment in which the cleaning fabric contact the rear end portion


8




a


of the support bar


8


and the brake is applied between the outer circumference of the rear end portion


8




a


of the support bar and fabric


3


A.




Although the present invention has been described in terms of certain preferred embodiments, other embodiments that are apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art are also intended to be within the scope of this invention. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention is intended to be limited only by the claims appended hereto.



Claims
  • 1. A cylinder cleaning device comprising:a cleaning fabric supply element including rolled cleaning fabric forming an outer surface of said supply element; a frame; a receiving and supporting means connected to said frame for receiving and supporting at least a portion of the outer surface of the cleaning fabric supply element; and a tensioning means for exerting tension on the cleaning fabric received and supported by the receiving and supporting means.
  • 2. The device of claim 1, wherein the tensioning means comprises a brake mechanism.
  • 3. The device of claim 2, wherein the receiving and supporting means is a cross beam.
  • 4. The device of claim 3, wherein the brake mechanism includes a brake pressing means and a brake shoe facing the cross beam, said tension being exerted when the brake pressing means moves the brake shoe to press the portion of the cleaning fabric against the cross beam.
  • 5. The device of claim 3, wherein the cleaning fabric advances through an S-shaped path, wherein the distance of the S-shaped path is varied by the brake mechanism, said tension being exerted as the distance of the S-shaped path increases.
  • 6. The device of claim 5, wherein the brake mechanism includes a rotatable connection element, two non-rotatable bars positioned in parallel to the connection element and an S-wrap driving means for rotating the connection element, wherein the cleaning fabric advances through the two bars in the S-shaped path, wherein the distance of the S-shaped path increases by rotating the two bars with respect to each other by the connection element in a direction which vertically crosses the direction in which the portion of the cleaning fabric advances.
  • 7. The device of claim 3, wherein the cross beam includes a coarse end surface, said tension being exerted when the portion of the cleaning fabric presses against the coarse end surface.
  • 8. The device of claim 3, further comprising an inflatable pressure pad for pressing a second portion of the cleaning fabric against a cylinder, said cross beam comprises a holding element moveable in a direction opposite to the inflation of the inflatable pressure pad by means of a spring, said tension being exerted when the pressure pad deflates and the holding element moves the first portion of the cleaning fabric in the direction opposite to the inflatable pressure pad by the spring means.
  • 9. The device of claim 1, wherein the receiving and supporting means is a cross beam, wherein the tensioning means comprises a pivotable brake mechanism and a plate spring attached to the cross beam, said tension being exerted when slack in the cleaning fabric is absorbed by the plate spring and when the brake mechanism pivots towards the cross beam pressing the portion of the cleaning fabric against the cross beam.
  • 10. The device of claim 3, wherein the brake mechanism is positioned between the cleaning supply element and the cross beam, said brake mechanism exerts a brake force to the cleaning fabric between the cleaning fabric supply element and the cross beam.
  • 11. The device of claim 10, wherein the brake mechanism comprises two brake plates and a pressing means, wherein a second portion of the cleaning fabric is disposed between the brake plates, said tension being exerted when both the brake plates contact the second portion of the cleaning fabric by the pressing means.
  • 12. A cylinder cleaning device comprising:a cleaning fabric supply element including rolled cleaning fabric forming an outer surface of said supply element; a frame; a cross beam connected to said frame, said cross beam receives and supports at least a portion of the outer surface of the cleaning fabric supply element; and a brake mechanism, said brake mechanism exerts tension on the cleaning fabric received and supported by the cross beam.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
7-352877 Dec 1995 JP
Parent Case Info

This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/777,373 filed Dec. 23, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,038,731.

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