This invention concerns to a device for securing doctor blades to a printing roller doctor assembly, applicable to flexographic printers, for example.
In many applications in which rollers are used in contact with more or less sticky substances, doctor devices are employed to clean or control the presence of said substance on the roller surface. Usually this doctor takes the form of a blade secured to an elongated body generally located in parallel to a printing roller. This blade has at least one longitudinal supporting portion joined to a supporting surface of said body and another free longitudinal portion that projects outwards cantilevered, the end of which is in contact with the roller. A doctor device is known, for example, in flexographic printers, in which said elongated body has a longitudinal groove facing the printing roller and two of said supporting surfaces located at both sides of the mentioned groove and designed for the installation of a pair of said doctor blades arranged to contact with the roller external surface. The longitudinal groove is suitably closed at its lateral ends so that, when in use, a closed chamber is formed between the groove, the cantilevered portions of the doctor blades and one portion of the roller surface. This chamber is connected to an ink supply source through at least one ink inlet, and is used to ink the roller. Patent EP-A-1302315 describes a hermetic lateral closure for an ink chamber of a doctor device of the type described above.
The securing of the blades to the doctor body has been being achieved by means of releasable securing elements, such as screws, which have the inconvenience of comprising a large number of loose items that require specific tools and a relatively long time for its mounting and dismounting. The international patent application WO 00/78548 proposes an alternative fast-action system for the securing and releasing of the blades to from a printing roller doctor device. This system comprises an elongated clamp and a clamping mechanism designed to press the clamp against the doctor body supporting mechanism designed to press the clamp against the doctor body supporting surface trapping the blade supporting portion between the clamp and the body. This system also includes a movement mechanism which, when operated, moves the clamp counteracting the cited clamping mechanism in order to release the blade. One inconvenience of this system is that it requires a double mechanism; a first mechanism to press the clamp against the body and a second mechanism to counteract said pressure. Because of this, the system is both complicated and expensive. Moreover, in certain embodiments, the cited movement mechanism is driven by compressed air, which involves the additional inconvenience of requiring a compressed air installation.
The purpose of the present invention is to solve or mitigate the previously described inconveniences by providing a device for securing doctor blades to a printing roller doctor assembly that includes releasable securing means to join at least one doctor blade to the body of the doctor assembly, where said releasable securing means are of simple construction and fast, simple application without any need for tools.
The mentioned releasable securing means are characterised in that they comprise at least one magnetic element that is configured and arranged to maintain a first face of said supporting portion of said at least one doctor blade in a firm contact with a surface of said body. In accordance with a first embodiment of the invention, the device includes a pressing element in a firm contact with a second face of the supporting portion of the doctor blade, being said second face opposite to a first face of the doctor blade, which is in contact with the body, so that the supporting portion of the doctor blade is trapped between said pressing element and said body surface. Preferably, the doctor blade is of a material that can be attracted by the magnetic element, although the pressing element ensures firm securing of the doctor blade even in the case in which the doctor blade is made of a non-magnetic or paramagnetic material or not attractable by the magnetic element. In accordance with a second embodiment, the doctor blade is made of a material attractable by the magnetic element with sufficient force to ensure the mentioned firm contact and an adequate positioning of the doctor blade without using the pressing element.
The previous embodiments admit multiple variants. For example, the magnetic element may be imbedded in the supporting surface of the doctor assembly body or in the pressing element and, in both cases, it can be formed by one or more continuous strips or by a plurality of pieces separated along the doctor assembly. Also, the pressing element very material may be constituted by the magnetic element. When the magnetic element is incorporated into the pressing element and the body material is not attractable by the magnetic element, for example, aluminium, then at least one element made of a material attractable by the magnetic material, for example, iron, is imbedded in the body material.
If required to facilitate assembly and disassembly of the doctor blade, the magnetic element, or elements when there are more than one, are linked to a mechanism that is configured and arranged to selectively move one or more of the magnetic elements between a resting position, in which the magnetic force of the magnetic element is attenuated or cancelled, and an operating position, in which the magnetic force of the magnetic element is acting on the doctor blade and/or on said material attractable by the magnetic element, whether included in the pressing element or in the doctor assembly body. The cited mechanism may act by, for example, moving the magnetic element or elements closer to or further away from the material attractable by the magnetic elements in order to increase or reduce the force of magnetic attraction, or by moving one or more of the pieces of the magnetic element in order to arrange them so that their polarities are cancelled in the resting position and add together in the operating position.
With the inclusion of one or more magnetic elements in accordance with this invention, releasable securing means are provided for joining the doctor blade to the body of the doctor assembly, and which are of simple and economic construction and easy and simple to handle without any need for tools or the installation of expensive power supplies.
The invention will be better understood from the following detailed description of some embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
First referring to
In the securing device in accordance with a first embodiment of this invention shown in
The arrangement of said at least one magnetic element 3 allows multiple variants. For example, for the variant shown in
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The arrangement of the magnetic element 3 and of the material attractable by the same may be inverted. Thus, in the variant shown in
Because of the existence of the mentioned pressing element 5 in combination with the supporting surface 4 of the body 2 and the one of more magnetic elements 3, the doctor blade 1 could be made of a non-magnetic or paramagnetic material, or not attractable by a magnetic element, for example aluminium or plastic. This is because, due to the relative thinness of the doctor blade 1, the magnetic field generated by the magnetic element or elements 3 easily passes through the doctor blade 1 and attracts the pressing element 5 against the supporting surface 4 with sufficient force to trap the supporting portion 1a of the doctor blade 1 between them.
However, in accordance with a second embodiment shown in
The embodiments illustrated in the figures are representative of a basic construction of the invention, in which the magnetic element 3, whether incorporated into the body 2 or to the pressing element 5, is formed by one or more permanent magnets firmly imbedded in a predetermined position. However, in accordance with a non illustrated embodiment, the present invention also foresees for means to selectively attenuate or cancel the magnetic force of the magnetic element 3 in order to facilitate the disassembly of the doctor blade 1. In accordance with one variant, the at least one magnetic element 3 is a permanent magnet linked to a mechanism configured and arranged to selectively move the magnetic element 3 between a resting position, in which the magnetic force of the magnetic element 3 is attenuated or cancelled, and an operating position, in which the magnetic force of the magnetic element 3 acts on the doctor blade 1 and on said material attractable by the magnetic element 3 included in the pressing element 5. This can be achieved by moving the magnetic element 3 so that, in said resting position, the cited active surface of the magnetic element 3 is sunken below and away from the supporting surface 4 of the body 2, while in said operating position, the cited active surface of the magnetic element 3 is level with the supporting surface 4 of the body 2. Alternatively, when the magnetic element 3 is formed by several pieces, the mechanism can move one of more of such magnetic pieces so that, in said resting position, the cited magnetic element 3 pieces are arranged in such a fashion that their polarities cancel, whereas in said operating position, the cited magnetic element 3 pieces are arranged so that their polarities add together. In both cases, the cited mechanism can be easily constructed by a cam system, eccentric, or the like.
Another embodiment variant (not shown) that is suitable for selectively attenuating or cancelling the magnetic force of the magnetic element 3 consists in providing the magnetic element 3 in the form of one or more electromagnets connected to a power supply and control circuit designed to selectively activate and deactivate the magnetic force of the electromagnet or electromagnets The described and illustrated embodiments are for merely illustrative purposes only and under no circumstances limit the scope of the present invention, which is defined in the attached claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/ES03/00355 | 7/10/2003 | WO | 6/27/2006 |