Claims
- 1. Device for drying printed products in a printing machine having a transport device for conveying printed products along a given path, comprising a radiation device located outside the printing machine for generating radiant energy, and means for transmitting the radiant energy generated by the radiation device to a surface of the printed product, said transmitting means being disposed at least partly in the printing machine so as to direct the radiant energy simultaneously over a defined width of said surface of the printed product, said transmitting means comprising an elongated member having a substantially linear-shaped body with a fiber-optics cable having a multiplicity of optical fibers with ends thereof facing in a direction towards the printed product and being locatable above the surface of the printed product, and a transverse bar for arranging said ends of said optical fibers substantially along a line for directing the radiant energy linearly onto the surface of the printed product.
- 2. Device for drying printed products having an ink application thereon of varying structure in a printing machine having a transport device for conveying printed products along a given path, comprising a radiation device located outside the printing machine for generating radiant energy, and means for transmitting the radiant energy generated by the radiation device to a surface of the printed product, said transmitting means being disposed at least partly in the printing machine so as to direct the radiant energy simultaneously over a defined width of said surface of the printed product, said transmitting means comprising an elongated member having a substantially linear-shaped body with a fiber-optics cable having a multiplicity of optical fibers with ends thereof facing in a direction towards the printed product and being locatable above the surface of the printed product, sensor means for determining the structure of ink application on the printed product, and a control device for receiving signals from said sensor means corresponding to a determined structure of ink application on the printed product and varying the intensity of the radiant energy in accordance with the determined structure of ink application on the printed product.
- 3. Device according to claim 2, including electronic memory means wherein data regarding the structure of the ink application on the printed product are storable, said memory means being operatively connected to said control means for receiving stored data therefrom and for controlling the intensity of the radiant energy in accordance with said stored data.
- 4. Device according to claim 2, wherein said radiation device has means for generating radiant energy of varying wavelengths, and means for selecting radiant energy of a given wavelength to be generated thereby in accordance with at least one characteristic of an ink to be dried.
- 5. Device according to claim 2, wherein said sensor means are for determining the structure of ink application on the printed product by zones thereof and wherein said control device including means for varying the intensity of the radiant energy on zones of the printed product in accordance with the determined ink application structure on the zones of the printed product.
- 6. Device according to claim 5, wherein said sensor means are in the form of a printing plate scanner, and wherein said intensity varying means are in the form of a control unit for distributing said optical fibers among the zones for varying the intensity of radiant energy to the zones.
- 7. Device according to claim 2, wherein said transmitting means further include a gas-filled tube operatively connected between said radiation device and said optical fibers for transmitting the radiant energy from said radiation device to said optical fibers.
- 8. Device according to claim 2, including a contrast sensor for sensing the presence of printed product in the drying device and for causing said control device to turn on said radiation device only when printed product is present.
- 9. Device for drying printed products in a printing machine having a transport device for conveying printed products along a given path, comprising a radiation device located outside the printing machine for generating radiant energy, and means for transmitting the radiant energy generated by the radiation device to a surface of the printed product, said transmitting means being disposed at least partly in the printing machine so as to direct the radiant energy simultaneously over a defined width of said surface of the printed product, said transmitting means comprising an elongated member having a substantially linear-shaped body with at least one gas-filled tube operatively connected to said radiation device for receiving therefrom the radiant energy generated thereby, said gas filled tube having an end, and fiber optics means connected to said end of said gas-filled tube facing in a direction towards the printed product and being locatable above the surface of the printed product for transmitted the radiant energy from said end of said gas-filled tube to the printed product.
- 10. Device according to claim 9 wherein said radiation device has means for generating a laser beam having a wavelength within the ultraviolet range.
- 11. Device according to claim 9 wherein said gas-filled tube has an inner coating for reflecting radiant energy.
- 12. Device according to claim 9, wherein the printed product has an ink application thereon of varying structure, and further comprising sensor means for determining the structure of ink application on the printed product, and a control device for receiving signals from said sensor means corresponding to a determined structure of ink application on the printed product and varying the intensity of the radiant energy in accordance with the determined structure of ink application on the printed product.
- 13. Device according to claim 12, including electronic memory means wherein data regarding the structure of the ink application on the printed product are storable, said memory means being operatively connected to said control means for receiving stored data therefrom and for controlling the intensity of the radiant energy in accordance with said stored data.
- 14. Device according to claim 9, wherein said radiation device has means for generating radiant energy of varying wavelengths, and means for selecting radiant energy of a given wavelength to be generated thereby in accordance with at least one characteristic of an ink to be dried.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 398,631, filed Aug. 25, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,991,506, issued on Feb. 12, 1991.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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