This is a U.S. national stage of application No. PCT/EP2003/001816, filed on 22 Feb. 2003. Priority is claimed on that application and on the following application(s): Country: Germany, Application No.: 102 08 262.6, Filed: 26 Feb. 2002.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a device for fixing a covering to a printing-unit cylinder of a printing machine.
2. Description of Prior Art
shows a device for fixing a flexible printing plate to a forme cylinder. The device has a spindle arranged in a cylinder channel. The printing plate to be tensioned is hooked in with its angled-over leading leg on a leading channel edge and wound around the forme cylinder. The angled-over trailing leg is then inserted into the tensioning channel and plugged into a slot in the spindle. When the spindle is rotated, it presses the leading leg against a channel wall and pulls the trailing leg into the tensioning channel.
The device has a trailing leg of complicated shape, a broad gap in the cylinder circumferential surface being required for its insertion into the tensioning channel. This necessitates a corresponding loss in cylinder circumferential surface, which is not available for a print and manifests itself in unprintable, white margins. Furthermore, a wide gap causes oscillations during printing.
It is an object of the invention to provide a device for fixing a covering to a printing-unit cylinder in which, while implementing a narrow gap in the cylinder circumferential surface, the legs of the covering can be tensioned easily and reliably.
According to the present invention, a device for fixing a covering to the printing-unit cylinder, the covering having a leading angled-over leg and a trailing angled-over leg, comprises a leading channel edge of a tensioning channel defined in the printing-unit cylinder along an axial direction of the printing-unit cylinder for hooking the leading angled-over leg of the covering, and a spindle arranged in the printing-unit cylinder and running along the axial direction of the printing-unit cylinder. The spindle is pivotable to a tensioning position for tensioning the trailing angled-over leg of the covering. Furthermore, the spindle accommodates a trailing channel edge of the tensioning channel, wherein the spindle is pivotable away from the tensioning position for moving the trailing channel edge away from the leading channel edge. By virtue of the ability of the trailing channel edge to be moved back, a narrow channel can be implemented during printing operation and a broad channel when the covering is changed. This permits the use of a simply shaped leading and trailing leg, which can be inserted easily into the tensioning channel. This makes it possible to change a covering automatically. In addition, a very narrow gap in the cylinder circumferential surface can be implemented, as a result of which the loss of area, which is not available for the print, is small. Furthermore, oscillations, channel impacts as they are known, are reduced, which provides preconditions for good printing quality. Further features and advantages emerge from the subclaims in conjunction with the description.
The invention will be explained in more detail below using an exemplary embodiment. In the drawings:
The forme cylinder 1 shown in
The spindle 4 is rotatably mounted in the body of the forme cylinder 1 and can be pivoted over a range by a drive. One drive variant is illustrated in
The stop position of the spindle 4, shown in
The tensioning of the flexible printing forme 20 is carried out by the latter first being hooked in with its leading angled-over leg 35 on the leading channel edge 7 of the forme cylinder 1. The spindle 4 and the spring hook 28 are in this case in the positions shown in
The printing forme 20 hooked in at the leading channel edge 7 and firmly clamped on the latter by means of the spring hook 28 is subsequently wound around the forme cylinder 1 (
With the tensioning channel 6 opened in the spindle position shown, the pivoting-in action is easily possible. In addition, the point of rotation of the spindle 4 in the body of the forme cylinder 1 is arranged in such a way that the trailing channel edge 8 on the spindle 4 and the face 9 of the spindle do not emerge beyond the circle of the forme cylinder 1. As a result, it is possible to plug the leading leg completely into the tensioning channel 6. The trailing edge 36 plugged in comes to rest on a stop 40 on the spindle 4. In addition, one or more leaf springs 41 arranged beside one another are placed in front of the trailing channel edge 8 (
The device has the advantage that the tensioned printing plate 20 is not held by compressed air, but that instead the tensioning function is maintained by the compression springs 17, 23 and 34. As a result, the tensioning device is secure against accidents in the event of compressed-air failures. In addition, no compressed air needs to be supplied during printing operation, as a result of which friction losses in rotary inlets are minimized. The pressure fluid used can, for example, also be oil. The fluid is advantageously supplied to the lines 15, 27, 33 via lines in the journals 2, 3. It is also advantageous that the leading leg 35 and trailing leg 36 can be tensioned independently of each other by separate means. As a result, the leading leg 35 and the plate start can be held during the entire pulling-on operation. Reverse rotations of tensioning means and also of the forme cylinder are not required. The tensioning operation can be carried out with a single revolution of the forme cylinder 1. This manifests itself in a time saving and permits rapid tensioning of the printing forme 20.
The removal of the printing forme 20 is carried out in the reverse sequence to its mounting. First of all, the forme cylinder 1 is rotated into the position shown in
Arranged in the cylinder channel 6 is a dirt cover 43, which protects the deeper areas against contamination. The dirt cover 43 is advantageously screwed to the spindle 4 by a profiled strip 44, if necessary subdivided into portions. The profiled strip 44 advantageously also bears the stop 40 and a rounded portion 45, with which the spring hook 28 acting on the notch 37 is prevented from bending out (
Furthermore, the device does not require any large, complicated mountings for the spindle 4, since the latter, in the tension state, is mounted in a bore in the forme cylinder 1 reliably and without the risk of bending, and is supported at the points A, B and C and on wedge 21 when in the blocked position (
The device can be employed for many printing-machine types and at the same time in each case for the smallest to the largest formats. Changing a printing forme can be implemented manually, semiautomatically or fully automatically. By virtue of simple configuration of the leading and trailing legs 35, 36, no special requirements are placed on the preceding systems for printing-plate production, for example edge-angling devices. The angled-over edges can be produced simply and reliably, for example whilst maintaining close tolerances, even relatively small section lengths being feasible. Punched holes can also be introduced.
In the operating state, the channel in the cylinder circumferential surface can be closed apart from a very small distance a (
Using the device, rubber blanket units 46 can also be tensioned. One such is also shown by thin lines in
The invention can also be used when a plurality of tensioning channels 6 are arranged on the circumference of the printing-unit cylinder 1, into which in each case a leading and a trailing leg 35, 36 of two adjacent coverings 20, 46 to be fixed can be plugged.
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102 08 262 | Feb 2002 | DE | national |
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PCT/EP03/01816 | 2/22/2003 | WO | 00 | 8/24/2004 |
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WO03/072359 | 9/4/2003 | WO | A |
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