Device for fixing a flexible plate on a printing cylinder

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6561094
  • Patent Number
    6,561,094
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 27, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 13, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A flexible printing plate with bent suspension legs is secured on a cylinder of a printing press by utilization of a base body located in a cylinder groove. The base body supports flexible clamping elements which can engage the suspension legs. The base body may be formed by a plurality of short base bodies to facilitate removal and replacement of the base body.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to a device for fixing a flexible plate in place on a cylinder of a rotary printing press. The flexible plate has suspension legs that are received in a fastening slit on the cylinder. At least one base body, which receives fastening elements, is situated in the cylinder groove that is located radially inwardly from the fastening slit.




DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART




A device for fixing a flexible printing plate on the forme cylinder of a rotary printing press having at least one cylinder groove extending in the axial direction is known from DE 43 35 140 C1.




In this prior device, a first, or leading suspension leg, which is beveled at an acute angle, is suspended at an edge of the first groove wall of the cylinder groove of the forme cylinder. A second, or trailing, suspension leg can be placed against the second groove wall, extending approximately in the radial direction of the forme cylinder, of the cylinder groove. The cylinder groove contains a spindle which is pivotable around its axis. Two leaf springs, each of which is distributed over the width of the printing plate, are fastened on the spindle and can be brought into, or out of contact with the suspension legs in the course of pivoting of the spindle.




DE-OS 22 35 119 discloses a device for clamping a printing plate, wherein lead springs are fastened on a pivotable shaft. This shaft is arranged in three stationary bearings.




DE 38 12 137 A1 describes a device for fastening a printing plate. Two pivotable fastening elements are seated in a hollow shaft.




DE 11 78 442 B1 shows a device for fastening a flexible plate with a base body, wherein a length of the fastening elements is less than a length of the base bodies.




EP 0 713 770 A1 describes a device for fastening printing plates by means of leaf springs.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is directed to providing a device for fastening a flexible plate on a cylinder of a rotary printing press.




In accordance with the present invention, this object is attained by providing the cylinder with a fastening slit that terminates in a cylinder groove. The groove is radially inward from the slit and carries at least one base body. Typically, several such base bodies are carried in the cylinder groove. Fastening elements, that engage suspension legs of flexible plates, when these suspension legs are inserted into the cylinder groove, are carried by these base bodies. The lengths of the fastening elements are less than or equal to the lengths of the base bodies in the cylinder axial direction.




The advantages to be obtained by the present invention consist, in particular, in that a rugged, simply constructed device, which can be produced cost-effectively, is created. The device in accordance with the present invention can be displaced without the turning of a spindle in only two positions. A further advantage of the present invention lies in that in its axial extension it can consist of several short base bodies. It is possible because of this to remove the device laterally from the cylinder groove, for example for maintenance purposes, without having to dismount the cylinder from the lateral frame. An automatic plate feeding and removal by means of known devices is possible.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Two 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 device, in accordance with a first embodiment, in cross section in the plate holding position or position of rest,





FIG. 2

, a device in accordance with

FIG. 1

in a plate receiving or operating position,





FIG. 3

, a section taken along line III—III of

FIG. 2

in a partial representation,





FIG. 4

, a device in accordance with a second embodiment in cross section in the position of rest,





FIG. 5

, a device, in accordance with the second embodiment, in the operating position, and in





FIG. 6

, a section taken along line VI—VI of

FIG. 4

in a partial representation.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




For receiving flexible plates


02


, a cylinder


01


, for example a plate or a rubber blanket cylinder of a rotary printing press, is provided with at least one cylinder groove


03


extending in the axial direction of cylinder


01


. At a front edge


04


, pointing in the production direction A of the cylinder


01


, the cylinder groove


03


receives a front, or “leading”, suspension leg


06


of the plate


02


. The plate


02


furthermore has a rear, or “trailing” suspension leg


07


, which is suspended from a second, rear edge


08


of the same cylinder groove


03


.




An acute opening angle a, for example up to 45°, is formed between a surface


11


of the cylinder


01


and a first cylinder wall


12


of the cylinder groove


03


. A second groove wall


13


, extending approximately in the radial direction of the cylinder


01


, has an obtuse opening angle β of approximately 95° in respect to the surface


11


. Both edges


04


,


08


, or vertex points of the opening angles α, β, are separated by a fastening slit


09


.




The fastening slit


09


is embodied, in its inner width, in such a way that at least two suspension legs


06


,


07


, which project into the cylinder groove


03


, can be placed therein next to each other.




The cylinder groove


03


can be approximately circular in cross section and it is connected with the surface


11


of cylinder


01


through the fastening slit


09


. Two springs


14


,


16


, each made of spring steel, and formed as, for example leaf springs, are arranged in the cylinder groove


03


at a spring spacing distance c from each other—for example with distance c corresponding to approximately half of the diameter d of the cylinder groove


03


. A longitudinal axis of the springs


14


,


16


extends in an axis-parallel direction in respect to the cylinder


01


. A vertical axis e, f of the springs


14


,


16


, respectively, extends approximately at right angles in relation to the plane of the first groove wall


12


, all as shown in FIG.


1


.




Lower or radially inner ends


17


,


18


of the springs


14


,


16


, which are remote from the cylinder surface


11


, or the suspension legs, are fastened on an abutment, for example a base body


19


with a cross section of a longitudinally cut tube thus having a channel-shaped cross section, which base body


19


extends in an axis-parallel direction in the cylinder groove


03


.




A holding strip


21


, which is fixed on the base body


19


, and on whose lateral faces the lower ends


17


,


18


of the springs


14


,


16


are fastened, can also be arranged on the base body


19


. The two upper or radially outer, free ends


22


,


23


, which are the spring ends on which the force acts, of the springs


14


,


16


are each bent in a hook shape, and their length is such that they are in an operative connection with the suspension legs


06


,


07


in the plate holding position or position of rest, again as seen in FIG.


1


.




The springs


14


,


16


can also be made in one piece, i.e. in a U shape.




To be in operative connection means that the upper, free ends


22


,


23


are connected, either frictionally or interlockingly with the suspension legs


06


,


07


. This frictional connection means that the upper spring end


22


close to the suspension leg


06


presses the front suspension leg


06


against the first groove wall


12


. On the other hand, the interlocking connection means that the upper spring end


23


, which is bent in a hook shape and is close to the rear suspension leg


07


, grips the rear suspension leg


07


, which is provided with holes


24


, with one or preferably several projections of upper spring end


23


being received in several corresponding holes


24


, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

.




A force-transfer element


26


is located in the vicinity of the free upper spring ends


22


,


23


, and is positioned between the springs


14


,


16


. This force-transfer element


26


can extend continuously in an axis-parallel direction with the cylinder groove


03


and can be embodied as a rail, a strip or a cylinder. The force-transfer element


26


can be fastened to both springs


14


,


16


, or only to respectively one spring


14


or


16


or to the holding strip


21


, for example, by means of a third leaf spring, not specifically represented.




It is furthermore possible to embody the force-transfer element


26


“discontinuously”, i.e. in the form of a pin, sphere or comb.




Viewed in a cross-sectional view of the device, as seen in

FIG. 1

, an actuating means, for example a hose


27


, which can be filled with compressed air, and which is thus called an air hose, is arranged between the first leaf-shaped spring


14


and the interior wall


28


of the channel-shaped base body


19


.




On one of its ends, the hose


27


is provided with a valve, for example, and is charged with compressed air when needed via a line, not represented, to the cylinder journal, and by means of a known rotary lead-in.




The elements


14


,


16


,


21


,


26


, which are located in an interior


29


of the base body


19


are collectively called gripping and/or clamping elements, or fastening elements.




The channel-shaped base body


19


can be embodied to be C-shaped or U-shaped in cross section, round, oval or polygonal. The cross section of the cylinder groove


03


is matched to the cross section of the base body


19


.




The base body


19


has a base body opening


31


opening or pointing in the direction of the fastening slit


09


, through which the elements


22


,


23


of the gripping and/or clamping elements


14


,


16


project.




If the device is now intended to be brought from the plate holding position or position of rest, shown in

FIG. 1

, into the plate receiving, or operating position, shown in

FIG. 2

, the air hose


27


is charged with compressed air. In the course of this, an abutment surface


56


of the air hose


27


rests against the inner wall


28


of the base body


19


, and a force-engagement surface


57


of the air hose


27


rests against the spring


14


. Because of this, a pivot movement of both springs


14


,


16


, which are kept spaced apart at a distance c by the force-transfer element


26


, takes place, so that the upper legs


22


,


23


of the springs


14


,


16


come out of engagement with the suspension legs


06


,


07


of the plate


02


. The plate


02


can be removed, or exchanged. Following the removal of air from the air hose


27


, the upper ends


22


,


23


of the springs


14


,


16


come into operative connection with the suspension legs


06


,


07


of the plate


02


now positioned on the surface


11


of the cylinder


01


.




In accordance with an embodiment depicted in

FIG. 3

, the base body


19


is divided into several short base bodies


32


,


33


,


34


that are adjacent each other in an axis-parallel direction. Each short base body


32


,


33


,


34


is releasably connected with the adjoining short base body


32


,


33


,


34


, for example by means of a coupling. This coupling can act interlockingly, for example, and can be implemented by means of teeth


36


,


37


on both ends of each of the short base bodies


32


,


33


,


34


. Each short base body


32


to


34


, respectively, has springs


14


,


16


, at least one force-transfer element


26


, a holding strip


21


, as well as a projection at the upper end


23


of the spring


16


. The air hose


27


is always embodied in one piece and passes through all of the short base bodies


32


, to


34


. Free ends of the first and last short base bodies in the cylinder groove


03


are connected, fixed against relative rotation, with an end coupling element


38


. The end coupling element


38


is fastened, with its portions covering the cylinder groove


03


, to the flanks of the cylinder


01


, for example screwed to it.




By using several short base bodies


32


to


34


it is possible to take the plate holding device out of the cylinder groove


03


, for example for maintenance purposes, without it being necessary to dismount the cylinder


03


from the lateral frame.




In accordance with a second preferred embodiment which is represented in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the gripping and/or clamping elements, which can be moved in the channel-shaped base body


19


or in the short base bodies


32


to


34


, as shown in

FIG. 6

, and which are interlockingly connected with each other, consist of two strips


39


,


41


extending parallel with each other. If several base bodies


32


,


33


,


34


are provided, a length


132


,


133


,


134


of the respective base bodies


32


,


33


,


34


is greater than a length


139


,


141


of the two strips or fastening elements


39


,


41


.




First, radially inner or lower ends


42


,


43


of strips,


39


,


41


respectively, are pivotably seated apart from each other at a clear spacing distance g, of, for example, one-sixth or one-eighth of the diameter d of the cylinder groove


03


, in abutments


44


. The abutments


44


can consist of slits


45


arranged in the base body


19


, or in the respective base bodies


32


to


34


, which slits


45


are engaged by portions of the lower or radially inner ends


42


,


43


of the strips


39


,


41


.




Second, radially upper or free ends


46


,


47


, that are the force-engagement ends, close to the suspension legs and which are bent off at right angles, of the strips


39


,


41


are in direct or indirect operative connection with the respectively opposite suspension legs


06


,


07


of plate


02


and press them against the first, or the second groove wall


12


,


13


by means of the force of respectively at least one spring or several springs


48


,


49


, for example a pressure spring. The pressure springs


48


,


49


are respectively arranged between the inner wall


28


of the base body


19


and the exteriors


51


,


52


of the strip


39


,


41


.




An indirect operative connection means that at least one gripping roller


53


for each short base body


32


to


34


is arranged between the upper end


47


, which is beveled in the direction toward the first groove wall


12


, of the strip


41


and the suspension leg or legs


06


resting against the first groove wall


12


.




The gripping roller


53


of each short base body


32


to


34


lies in a cutout


54


located at the upper end


46


, which is near the suspension leg, of the strip


39


as seen in FIG.


6


. Respective beveled arms of the upper end


46


of the strip


39


remain on both sides of the cutout


54


and press against the second groove wall


13


or a longitudinal section surface of the base body


19


, or prior to that against the suspension leg


07


as seen by referring to

FIGS. 4 and 5

.




An air hose


27


is located between the inner sides


55


of the strips


39


,


41


, which air hose


27


extends in one piece over the entire length of the cylinder groove


03


.




In accordance with a preferred embodiment, a force of pressure F


1


exerted by the spring


48


is smaller than a force of pressure F


2


exerted by the spring


49


.




The elements


39


,


41


,


48


,


49


,


53


, located in the interior


29


of the base body


19


embodied in accordance with the second preferred embodiment are collectively called gripping and/or clamping elements. This also applies to the shorter base bodies


32


to


34


.




If the device is intended to be brought from the plate holding position or position of rest, shown in

FIG. 4

into the plate receiving, or operating position, shown in

FIG. 5

, the air hose


27


is charged with compressed air, approximately with six bar. By means of this, the upper ends


46


,


47


of the strips


39


,


41


, respectively are moved away from each other against the force F


1


, F


2


of the springs


48


,


49


. The upper ends or arm


46


of the strip


39


, as well as the gripping roller


53


actuated by the upper end


47


of the strip


41


, are therefore brought out of engagement with the suspension legs


07


,


06


.




In accordance with a preferred embodiment, the air hose


27


is initially charged with an air pressure of approximately 3 bar. Thus, a force of pressure F exerted by the air hose


27


is greater than the force of pressure F


1


of the spring


48


and less than the force of pressure F


2


of the spring


49


. The strip


39


is pivoted, and the arms


46


come out of engagement with the rear suspension legs


07


. Because of the inherent tension of the plate


02


, the suspension leg


07


of the trailing end can pop out of the fastening slit


09


and can be grasped after this.




Following a further increase of the air pressure in the air hose


27


to approximately 6 bar, the force of pressure F exerted by the air hose


27


is now also greater than the force of pressure F


2


of the spring


49


, so that the suspension leg


06


is also released.




The short base bodies


32


to


34


, as depicted in

FIG. 6

can be connected with each other, fixed against relative rotation, by teeth


36


,


37


. An end coupling element


38


each is fastened at the flanks of the cylinder


01


, the same as in the first preferred embodiment which is depicted in FIG.


3


.




In accordance with a further preferred embodiment, which is a part of

FIGS. 4

to


6


, it is possible to structure the strip


42


to be slightly longer at its beveled upper edge


47


pointing in the direction of the first groove wall


12


, so that the gripping roller can be omitted. Thus, the axis-parallel extending edge of the upper end


47


of the strip


41


touches the front suspension leg


06


of the plate


02


directly and presses it against the first groove wall


12


.




In this case, at least the respectively beveled end


47


of the strip


41


can be made of a resilient spring steel or a corresponding plastic material.




While preferred embodiments of a device for fixing a flexible plate in accordance with the present invention have been set forth fully and completely hereinabove, it will be apparent to one of skill in the art that the type of flexible plate secured to the cylinder, the drive means for the cylinder, the specific type of printing press and the like could be changed without departing from the true scope and spirit of the present invention which is accordingly to be limited only by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A cylinder of a rotary printing press in combination with a device for fastening a flexible plate having suspension legs on the cylinder comprising:a fastening slit on a surface of the cylinder; a cylinder groove in the cylinder, said fastening slit terminating in said cylinder groove; at least one base body, fixed against rotation in a circumferential direction of the cylinder, arranged in said cylinder groove, said at least one base body being comprised of a plurality of short base bodies in said cylinder groove, said plurality of short base bodies being arranged next to each other in an axial direction of the cylinder and being coupled with each other fixed against relative rotation, each of said short base bodies having a short base body length; and a plurality of fastening elements arranged in said cylinder groove, each of said fastening elements having an axial length, said axial length being less than or equal to said short base body length, said fastening elements being adapted to engage the suspension legs of the flexible plate.
  • 2. The combination of claim 1 further including an air hose arranged in said cylinder groove and adapted to simultaneously move said plurality of fastening elements.
  • 3. The combination of claim 2 wherein each of said fastening elements consists of first and second strips extending parallel to each other, each of said strips having a first end attached, spaced apart from each other, on said base body, each of said strips having a second, free end located to be engageable with one of the suspension legs of the flexible plate, and further including pressure springs provided between said spaced strips, said pressure springs exerting a force to cause said free ends to engage the suspension legs, said air hose exerting a force on said free ends to disengage the suspension legs.
  • 4. The combination of claim 3 wherein said pressure springs include a first pressure spring acting on said first strip and a second pressure spring acting on said second strip, said first and second pressure springs exerting unequal pressure forces on their respective ones of said first and second strips.
  • 5. The combination of claim 1 further including means for moving each of said plurality of fastening elements independently.
  • 6. The combination of claim 1 wherein said fastening elements are leaf springs having spring forces, each said leaf spring having a first end secured to said base body and having a second end engageable with one of the suspension legs.
  • 7. The combination of claim 6 wherein said spring forces of said leaf springs point in approximately the same direction.
  • 8. The combination of claim 1 wherein said fastening elements engage the suspension legs of the flexible plate in a frictionally connected manner.
  • 9. The combination of claim 1 wherein said base body has base openings and further wherein each of the fastening elements projects through one of said base openings.
  • 10. The combination of claim 1 wherein said base body has a cross-section in a c-shape.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
199 24 786 May 1999 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/DE00/01701 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/73075 12/7/2000 WO A
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Number Name Date Kind
5483891 Reichel Jan 1996 A
5503072 Schneider Apr 1996 A
5738012 Metrope Apr 1998 A
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Number Date Country
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