Information
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Patent Grant
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6561095
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Patent Number
6,561,095
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Date Filed
Monday, June 25, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 13, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Jones Tullar & Cooper, PC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 101 425
- 101 424
- 101 423
- 015 256
- 015 25651
- 015 25652
- 015 25653
- 134 151
- 134 159
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A device for cleaning a roller in a rotary printing press uses a plurality of rotating brushes. Spray nozzles are arranged centrally in each of these rotating brushes. The brushes are supported on a carriage that can be moved along the length of the roller which is to be cleaned.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a device for cleaning a roller of a rotary printing press. At least one rotating cleaning element, whose axis of rotation is not parallel with the axis of rotation of the roller to be cleaned, is arranged adjacent that roller. Several cleaning elements, having opposite directions of rotation, can be used.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART
A device for cleaning rollers is known from EP 0 693 378 B1. A brush roller is guided along the roller to be cleaned, and a cleaning fluid is simultaneously introduced into the inlet gap between the two rollers. This prior art device contains a reservoir for cleaning fluid and a catch basin for dirt particles to be removed.
A printing plate cleaning device is known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,148,746. A rotatable brush, in the shape of a truncated cone, and which can be moistened on the exterior, can be placed obliquely, i.e. at an acute angle in respect to the radial direction, against the plate cylinder, so that only a portion of the brush is in contact with the plate surface. In addition, the edge zone of the brush is beveled in such a way that a section of the brush in the shape of an arc of a circle can be brought into contact with the plate surface.
EP 0 747 217 A2 discloses a cleaning device for cylinders of printing presses. Two rotating brushes, which are offset in respect to each other in the circumferential direction of the cylinder, are provided.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is based on providing a device for cleaning a roller of a rotary printing press.
In accordance with the present invention, this object is attained by using several rotating cleaning elements to clean the roller. These rotating cleaning elements each have an axis of rotation that is not parallel with the axis of rotation of the roller to be cleaned. The several rotating cleaning elements may have opposite directions of rotation with respect to each other.
The advantages which can be obtained by the present invention rest, in particular, in that an evenly cleaned surface of the rollers or cylinders is obtained. Accumulations of ink or dirt are mechanically removed, except for a thin layer, during either running or standstill of the press. In case of intense soiling, it is possible to apply a cleaning fluid, and the rollers can also be additionally cleaned by the rotating brushes.
Furthermore, it is advantageous, in connection with the present invention, that it is possible to apply an ink separating agent shortly prior to the start of printing. The creation of paper waste, which must be disposed of as special waste, is prevented by use of the cleaning device in accordance with the present invention. Moreover, by removing or preventing the accumulation of dirt on the roller, which roller may be, for example a paper guide roller, the creation of creases in the paper web is prevented.
Finally, it is also advantageous that a paper guide roller, which cannot be driven, can be brought to the required circumferential speed by the auxiliary drive mechanism, for example prior to drawing in a paper web.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Preferred embodiments of the present invention are represented in the drawings and will be described in greater detail in what follows. Shown are in:
FIG. 1
, a top plan view on the device for cleaning a roller in accordance with the present invention in a schematic representation, without the housing and carriage guide,
FIG. 2
, a section II—II through the device in accordance with
FIG. 1
, but showing a paper web and carriage guide, as well as the section rotated by 90°, and in
FIG. 3
, a top view of a paper guide roller with a device arranged thereon in the position of rest in a schematic representation with a paper web guide differing from FIG.
2
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A device
01
for cleaning a roller
04
, or a cylinder or the like, is arranged in the immediate vicinity of a guide roller
04
that is seated between two lateral frames
02
,
03
, as seen in FIG.
3
. Roller
04
may be, for example, a paper guide roller
04
, having an axis of rotation
05
. The roller cleaning device
01
consists of a carriage guide
06
, which is arranged axis-parallel with the paper guide roller
04
and is fixed in place in the lateral frames. Carriage guide
06
receives a carriage
07
, which is movable in the x-direction of a right-angled spatial coordinate system. The carriage
07
supports an approximately box-shaped housing
08
, which has an opening
09
on its side facing the paper guide roller
04
, all as seen in FIG.
1
.
Cleaning elements, for example two brush holders
11
,
12
, are placed next to each other, and are displaceable back and forth in the radial direction Z of the paper guide roller
04
, as seen in FIG.
2
. These brush holders
11
,
12
, which can be fixed in place against the wall of the housing
08
, are arranged inside the housing
08
. Each one of the brush holders
11
,
12
takes respectively two brushes
13
,
14
, or
16
,
17
, which are arranged above each other. Each brush
13
,
14
,
16
,
17
is respectively rotatably seated on a hollow shaft
18
arranged on the brush holder
11
,
12
. Two brushes
13
,
14
, or
16
,
17
, located above each other, are driven by a motor
19
,
21
flanged on the brush holder
11
,
12
, for example an electric motor, via a gear
22
,
23
.
Each brush
13
,
14
,
16
,
17
has a rotatable brush head
24
extending in the direction toward the paper guide roller
04
. The brush head
24
is embodied as a front brush with a circle- or ring-shaped bristle trim. It is also possible to employ small plastic sponges in place of bristles. An axis of rotation
20
of each brush
13
,
14
,
16
,
17
extends axis-parallel with the x-axis of the previously mentioned spatial coordinate system. On its end close to the roller
04
, each hollow shaft
18
has a spray nozzle
26
. A nozzle opening is arranged centered in each brush head
24
.
The brush heads
24
always turn in opposite directions of rotation. This is achieved because the motors
19
, or
21
, which work together with the pairs of brushes
13
,
14
, or
16
,
17
, rotate by turning toward each other.
Only the portions of each brush head
24
, which are in the immediate vicinity of an axis
27
extending in the z-direction, as seen in
FIG. 2
, are in contact with the surface
28
of the paper guide roller
04
. The portions of each brush head
24
, which are further removed from the horizontal axis
27
, are not in contact with the surface
28
of the paper guide roller
04
.
An axis of rotation
20
of the cleaning elements or brushes
13
,
14
,
16
,
17
forms an opening angle of −45° to +45° with a radial line extending through the contact zone between the cleaning elements
13
,
14
,
16
,
17
and the roller
04
.
The respective hollow shaft
18
of each brush
13
,
14
,
16
,
17
is connected by a pressure line
29
with a pump unit
31
, whose motor
32
, which may be, for example an electric motor, is connected by electrical lines
33
with an electrical receptacle
34
fastened on the housing
08
. The pump unit
31
, in turn, is connected via a suction line
36
with a reservoir
37
for fluids, for example a cleaning fluid or a liquid separating agent.
The reservoir
37
has a filling connection
38
for fluids in the vicinity of the housing
08
, as well as an associated check valve
39
and an overflow line
41
.
On its lower side, the housing
08
is embodied as a catch basin
42
for fluids and dirt particles. Catch basin
42
is connected, via a suction line
43
, with a disposal connector
45
in the vicinity of the housing, as well as with an associated check valve
44
.
The motors
19
,
21
are each connected with the receptacle
34
by electrical lines
68
,
69
.
A carriage drive belt
49
is arranged within the carriage guide
06
, as seen in FIGS.,
2
and
3
via a belt drive pulley
46
, which pulley
46
is driven by a motor
47
, for example an electric motor. Carriage drive belt
49
is further supported by, for example, three further belt reversing pulleys
48
, and is guided between the lateral frames
02
,
03
. Each of the carriage drive belt pulleys
46
,
48
is rotatably seated on a journal
51
fixed in place on the carriage. The carriage drive belt
49
is releasable connected with the carriage
07
by means of a coupling
52
, for example a bolt with a clamping device. The carriage drive belt drive pulley motor
47
is connected via an electrical line
50
with the central electrical line
88
, as shown in FIG.
3
.
The carriage
07
has a contact piece
65
, for example, a bolt as shown in
FIG. 2
, which is fixed on the carriage, and which, during the back- and-forth movement of the carriage
07
into a left or a right end position A or B shown in
FIG. 3
, is in contact with an end position sensor
53
or
54
fixed on the carriage guide
06
, as seen in
FIGS. 2 and 3
. The end position sensors
53
,
54
are each connected, via electrical lines
86
,
87
, with the central electrical line
88
to the press control console. The same applies for the electrical receptacle
34
. The motor
47
of the carriage drive belt drive pulley mechanism can be switched off by the end position sensors
53
or
54
.
If a paper guide roller
04
is without its own drive mechanism, or without external drive, as provided by a paper web, the carriage
07
can be provided with an auxiliary paper guide roller drive mechanism, generally at
56
.
This auxiliary paper guide roller drive mechanism
56
consists of a two-armed lever
58
, for example, which is pivotably arranged, at a first end, on a shaft
57
seated fixed in place on the carriage, and which lever
58
supports, on its second end close to the paper guide roller
04
, a rotatably seated shaft
59
with a drive pulley
61
, for example coated with rubber, and a belt pulley
62
, arranged fixed against relative rotation in respect to the shaft
59
, of a belt drive
63
. A drive pulley
64
of the belt drive
63
is connected, fixed against relative rotation, with the support shaft
57
, which drive pulley
64
is driven by a motor
66
, for example an electric motor, all as may be seen in FIG.
1
.
The second end of the lever
58
can be pivoted about shaft
57
and against the force of a spring, not specifically represented, by switching on a lift magnet
67
, so that the drive pulley
61
is placed against the paper guide roller
04
.
The motor
66
, as well as the lift magnet
67
, are each connected with the receptacle
34
by common electrical lines
71
, so that when the motor
66
is switched on, the lever
58
with the drive pulley
61
located on it is also simultaneously pivoted away. With the appropriate activation of the motor
66
, as well as the lift magnet
67
, by means of an electrical signal issued at the start of the draw-in process, this auxiliary drive
56
can also be used to accelerate a non-driven paper guide roller
04
to the required circumferential speed prior to the draw-in of the paper web. It is a prerequisite for this that the carriage
07
is located between the end positions A, B.
The acceleration of the paper guide roller
04
by means of the paper web to be drawn in, and therefore the premature soiling of the paper guide roller, is avoided by this.
The carriage
07
furthermore has one or two doctor blade devices
72
,
73
, as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
. Each one of the doctor blade devices
72
,
73
is arranged at the left, or right, end of the x-axis of the carriage
07
in an area close to the paper guide roller. Each one of the doctor blade devices
72
,
73
consists of one or more doctor blades, for example three round, or preferably polygonal, for example octagonal, doctor blades
74
,
75
,
76
each made of a thin material, for example of an abrasion-resistant plastic material, for example polyamide, approximately 1 mm thick, or of brass. By use of a holding device
78
, fixed in place on the carriage, the doctor blade disks
74
to
76
are arranged overlapping each other and rotatable around a center axis in such a way, that one of their eight work edges
79
always rests on an imaginary straight operating line
81
.
The straight operating line
81
extends at an acute angle α of, for example 3° to 8°, in respect to an imaginary line
84
, extending on the surface
28
of the paper guide roller
04
parallel with the axis of rotation of roller
04
, as seen in
FIG. 1
, so that the distance of the work edges
79
of the doctor blade disks
74
to
76
from the line
84
respectively increases in the direction toward the left and right lateral edges or sides
82
,
83
of the carriage
07
. The result of this is that during a cleaning move of the carriage
07
from the right end position B in to the left end position A, the respectively wedge—like acting doctor blade disks
74
to
76
mechanically reduce the deposits of ink and paper fibers, which for example have been irregularly built up, to a minimum thickness . An overstress of the work edges
79
is avoided by the wedge-shaped or angled arrangement of the doctor blade disks. In this case, a minimal distance of approximately 0.02 mm remains between the surface
28
of the paper guide roller
04
and the doctor blade disk
76
located closest to it.
If the two spaced doctor blade devices
72
,
73
are arranged as seen in
FIG. 1
, the work edges
79
of the two doctor blade devices
72
,
73
form an opening angle of 164° to 174°, for example.
The filling connection
38
for the fluid reservoir
37
, as well as the disposal connector
45
for the catch basin
42
of the carriage
07
are each respectively connected by intermediate lines
89
,
91
with a central supply line
92
, or with a central disposal line
93
. This can take place, for example, in that the intermediate lines
89
,
91
between the carriage
07
and the supply line
92
, or the disposal line
93
, are designed as trailing lines. It is furthermore also possible to fill, or empty, the fluid reservoir
37
and the catch basin
42
of the carriage
07
via the intermediate lines
89
,
91
while the carriage
07
is parked in the right end position B shown in FIG.
3
.
Viewed in the carriage
07
operating direction, i.e. in the axial direction of the roller
04
, the respective doctor blade device
72
,
73
is arranged ahead of or before, in the direction of carriage travel, the brushes
13
,
14
,
16
,
17
. In this way, two differently operating cleaning elements
13
,
14
;
16
,
17
;
72
,
73
act on the roller
04
, and preferably act simultaneously, i.e. the doctor blade device
72
,
73
is used for pre-cleaning.
The cleaning device of the present invention can be operated as follows: a sensor
94
, which is connected via an electrical line
95
with the central electrical line
88
, determines whether a paper web
96
, as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
has been provided for driving the paper guide roller
04
to be cleaned, or for driving another similar roller to be cleaned, for example a draw-in roller. It is, of course, also possible for a paper web
97
, as shown in dashed lines in
FIG. 2
, to be wrapped around a paper guide roller
04
by 180°. If no paper web
96
,
97
is provided, the lift magnet
67
, together with the motor
66
, is switched on by operation of the sensor
94
, so that the drive pulley
61
turns. The motor
47
is acted upon at the same time, so the carriage
07
moves out of the end position B in the direction toward the end position A.
Depending on a preselected mode of operation of the cleaning device
01
the surface
28
of the paper guide roller
04
can either be wiped off, or can be both wiped off and sprayed with cleaning fluid or, for intense treatment, can later be processed by the rotating brushes
13
,
14
,
16
,
17
. In the last case, i.e. with intense brush cleaning, it is logical to retract the brush holder
11
,
12
in the z-direction after reaching the end position A. It is prevented by this retraction that the fluid film applied to the surface
28
of the paper guide roller
04
is subsequently destroyed.
The movement, for example the retraction of the brush holders
11
,
12
in the z axis direction, as seen in
FIG. 2
, can take place by use of a known, remotely controllable actuator, not specifically represented, for example a servo motor fixed in place on the carriage, and provided with a threaded spindle seated fixed in place on the carriage.
It is recommended to clean the paper guide or draw-in rollers at the end of a production run and to apply a liquid separating agent, for example a mixture of silicon and water, to them prior to the next start of production.
The reservoir
37
can be selectively filled, using the filling connection
38
, with cleaning fluid or with liquid separating agent. The amount of fluid taken up by the reservoir
37
is sufficient for spraying a roller surface.
During filling of the reservoir, an excess of cleaning fluid, for example 20% more cleaning fluid, is supplied to the reservoir
37
, which excess cleaning fluid then leaves the reservoir
37
through the overflow line
41
and is thus used for rinsing the catch basin
42
.
While a preferred embodiment of a device for cleaning a roller in accordance with the present invention has been set forth fully and completely hereinabove, it will be apparent to one of skill in the art that a number of changes in, for example, the particular type of printing press, the overall size of the device, and the like could be made without departing from the true spirit and scope of the subject invention which is accordingly to be limited only be the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A device adapted for cleaning a roller of a rotary printing press comprising:a plurality of rotatable cleaning elements, each having an axis of rotation arranged not parallel with an axis of rotation of the roller, said plurality of rotatable cleaning elements being arranged next to each other along the axis of rotation of the roller, at least two of said plurality of rotatable cleaning elements having opposite directions of rotation; a carriage supporting said plurality of rotatable cleaning elements, said carriage being displaceable along the axis of rotation of the roller; a drive motor on said carriage for rotating said plurality of cleaning elements; an actuator on said carriage for moving said plurality of rotatable cleaning elements in a radial direction with respect to the roller to be cleaned; and a doctor blade device, said doctor blade device being located before, in a direction of travel of said device along the roller, said plurality of rotatable cleaning elements.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein said axis of rotation of said cleaning elements forms an angle of −45° to +45° with a radial line extending through a contact zone of said cleaning elements and the roller.
- 3. The device of claim 1 further including at least one opening for cleaning fluid in each of said plurality of rotatable cleaning elements.
- 4. The device of claim 3 wherein said opening is arranged inside each of said plurality of rotatable cleaning elements.
- 5. The device of claim 1 further including means to displace said device in the axial direction of the roller.
- 6. The device of claim 1 wherein each said cleaning element is a brush.
- 7. The device of claim 6 wherein each said brush includes bristles.
- 8. The device of claim 6 wherein said brushes and said doctor blade device are operable at the same time.
- 9. The device of claim 1 wherein each said cleaning element is a front brush.
- 10. The device of claim 9 further including a doctor blade device, said doctor blade device being located before, in a direction of travel of said device along the roller, said plurality of front brushes.
- 11. The device of claim 10 wherein said front brushes and said doctor blade device are operable at the same time.
- 12. The device of claim 1 wherein the roller is a guide roller.
- 13. A device adapted for cleaning a roller of a rotary printing press comprising:a plurality of rotatable cleaning elements, each having an axis of rotation arranged not parallel with an axis of rotation of the roller, said plurality of rotatable cleaning elements being arranged next to each other with respect to the axis of rotation of the roller and behind each other in a circumferential direction of the roller; a carriage supporting said plurality of rotatable cleaning elements, said carriage being displaceable along the axis of rotation of the roller; a drive motor on said carriage for rotating said plurality of cleaning elements; an actuator on said carriage for moving said plurality of rotatable cleaning elements in a radial direction with respect to the roller to be cleaned; and a doctor blade device, said doctor blade device being located before, in a direction of travel of said device along the roller, said plurality of rotatable cleaning elements.
- 14. The device of claim 13 wherein said axis of rotation of said cleaning elements forms an angle of −45° to +45° with a radial line extending through a contact zone of said cleaning elements and the roller.
- 15. The device of claim 13 further including at least one opening for cleaning fluid in each of said plurality of rotatable cleaning elements.
- 16. The device of claim 15 wherein said opening is arranged inside each of said plurality of rotatable cleaning elements.
- 17. The device of claim 13 further including means to displace said device in the axial direction of the roller.
- 18. The device of claim 13 wherein each said cleaning element is a brush.
- 19. The device of claim 18 wherein each said brush includes bristles.
- 20. The device of claim 18 wherein said brushes and said doctor blade device are operable at the same time.
- 21. The device of claim 13 wherein each said cleaning element is a front brush.
- 22. The device of claim 21 further including a doctor blade device, said doctor blade device being located before, in a direction of travel of said device along the roller, said plurality of front brushes.
- 23. The device of claim 22 wherein said front brushes and said doctor blade device are operable at the same time.
- 24. The device of claim 13 wherein the roller is a guide roller.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
198 60 859 |
Dec 1998 |
DE |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/DE99/04063 |
|
WO |
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Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO00/40414 |
7/13/2000 |
WO |
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