Claims
- 1. Device for correcting the register of a sheet-overprint and for compensating for a distorted sheet in a sheet-fed rotary printing machine by deforming the leading edge of the sheet on a travel path thereof before the leading edge enters a printing unit, including an adjustable bending device for bending, in rhythm with a printing cycle of the machine, a support beam extending transversely to the travel path of the sheet and carrying a plurality of mutually adjacent sheet grippers, comprising a pregripper device for executing swinging movements about a stationary axis and an axis adjustable into a given position, respectively, said pregripper device including a gripper fly forming the support beam for the sheet grippers, and respective rigid levers supporting said gripper fly at least at both ends thereof on a gripper-fly shaft, the bending device being cooperatively engageable with said pregripper device and being formed of a single adjustable deforming stop disposed substantially midway between the respective ends of said gripper fly and fixed to a frame of the machine, the bending device and said pregripper device, except for the sheet gripper thereof, being located below the sheet travel path, said gripper fly, at a substantially midwise location thereof between said levers, being deformably engageable with said single adjustable deforming stop before said ends of said gripper fly, during a return swing thereof, have reached a zero setting in which the sheet grippers take over a sheet.
- 2. Register-correcting device according to claim 1, wherein said single adjustable deforming stop for said gripper fly is disposed on a crossbar of the machine frame.
- 3. Register-correcting device according to claim 2, wherein said single adjustable deforming stop is formed on a setscrew threadedly secured on said crossbar.
- 4. Register-correcting device according to claim 1, including additional stops fixed to the machine frame for engaging said ends of said gripper fly on a rectilinear connecting line, said single adjustable deforming stop being adjustable in a travel direction of the sheet along said travel path thereof so as to project beyond said rectilinear connecting line.
- 5. Register-correcting device according to claim 4, wherein said additional stops are adjustable to positions on said rectilinear connecting line.
- 6. Register-correcting device according to claim 1, wherein said one adjustable stop is formed as a roller braced against said gripper-fly shaft and adjustable in spacing from the axis of said gripper-fly shaft.
- 7. Register-correcting device according to claim 6, including another lever firmly connected at an end thereof to said gripper fly and extending substantially parallel to and midwise between said rigid levers disposed at said ends of said gripper fly, said other lever at the other end thereof having a self-aligning bearing disposed eccentrically to said axis of said gripper-fly shaft and connected to said gripper-fly shaft so as to be fixed against rotation relative thereto, said roller forming said one adjustable stop being mounted on said other lever.
- 8. Register-correcting device according to claim 6, including a ring turnably mounted on said gripper-fly shaft, a cam formed at the periphery of said ring, said roller forming said one adjustable stop being engageable with said cam and adjustable thereby in spacing from said gripper-fly shaft.
- 9. Register-correcting device according to claim 8, including an adjusting screw secured to the machine frame so as to be fixed against displacement in axial direction, said ring being connected to said adjusting screw.
- 10. Register-correcting device according to claim 7, including a stop lever fixed to the machine frame and adjustable to a tension-free zero setting of said gripper fly, said other lever being cooperatively engageable with said stop lever.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of Ser. No. 446,466, filed Dec. 4, 1989, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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