The present invention relates to a device for mounting and removing die blankets of a rotary cutting anvil cylinder. The rotary die-cutting operation of the cardboard or corrugated cardboard is well-known and utilizes inter alia, on the one hand, a tool holder cylinder generally consisting of a metal cylinder body on which shells are fixed, preferably made of wood, in which metal cutting rules are inserted and, on the other hand, a cutting anvil cylinder commonly called anvil. This anvil cylinder consists of a metal cylinder body on which blanket strips are mounted, generally made of a plastic such as polyurethane for example.
The tool holder cylinder can be covered by various shells having cutting rule configurations according to the shapes and dimensions of the boxes to be cut. The matter to be cut, in this case corrugated cardboard, passes between the tool holder cylinder and the cutting anvil cylinder and, at the time of the die-cutting operation, the metal rules of the tool holder cylinder penetrate more or less deeply into the blanket strips, which causes after a certain number of hours of cutting a wear of some of these blanket strips.
The blanket strips are generally mounted side by side over the width of the cylinder body of the anvil cylinder. The cylinder body has a groove extending over its entire width. In order to fix the blanket strips, the ends of them are inserted in the groove arranged in the anvil cylinder by means of a mallet. Each end of the blanket strips can be reinforced by a metal reinforcement, one end having a centering nose and the other a notch into which fits the centering nose. Due to this fixing, the mounting thus carried out is practically permanent and requires a removal by force.
The wear of the surface of the blanket strips is not regular over the entire width of the anvil cylinder and, obviously, if the wear interferes with the diecutting or creasing operation of the cardboard, an acceptable surface quality of the die blanket of the anvil cylinder should be restored.
Generally, to restore the surface quality, the external diameter of the die blanket of the anvil cylinder is rectified by grinding or any other similar machining. Due to the high production rate of the rotary die-cutting machines, this operation must be frequently repeated and, in addition to causing an important reduction in the productivity of the machine, it involves a significant consumption of blanket strips.
The aim of the present invention is to eliminate the aforesaid disadvantages with an anvil cylinder whose design allows to make the restoration operations less frequently, or even to remove them.
To this end, the present invention relates to a device for quickly mounting and removing blanket strips of a rotary cutting anvil cylinder characterized in that it comprises means for tightening and loosening the ends of at least one blanket strip so as to allow permutation with the other blanket strips of the anvil cylinder before a significant wear arises.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the means for tightening and loosening the ends of a blanket strip consist of a locking and unlocking element placed in a groove arranged in the periphery of the cylinder body of the rotary cutting anvil cylinder, this groove extending over the entire width of the cylinder body.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the locking and unlocking element comprises a removable slide moving in the groove extending across the cylinder body, this removable slide including guiding grooves and grooves in the shape of linear cams into which fit rollers fixedly attached to at least one jaw which is removable so as to act on at least one end of the blanket strips.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the removable slide is actuated by means of a traction device comprising an adjusting screw fitting into a nut attached to the lower part of the removable slide.
According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the traction device comprises a cylinder for actuating the removable slide. According to an embodiment of the invention, the traction device is placed in a groove arranged at one end of the cylinder body.
The accompanying drawings illustrate, schematically and by way of example, an embodiment of the device for mounting and removing blanket strips of a rotary cutting anvil cylinder being subject of the invention.
a is a perspective view of one embodiment of a traction device,
b is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of a fraction device,
a to 8d schematically illustrate the permutation sequences of the blanket strips.
Thus, when actuating the adjusting screw 28 of the removable slide 9a in one direction, the jaw 16 will move in the direction of arrow 30 in order to loose the end 6a of the blanket strip 3. This displacement of the jaw 16 is obtained through action of the grooves 11a in the shape of linear cams, arranged in the removable slide 9a on the rollers 14a, fixedly attached to the jaw 16. The displacement of the jaw 16 will be chosen so that the end 6a of the blanket strip 3 can be released from the nose 16a and this blanket strip easily and without wear removed. By turning the adjusting screw 28 in the opposite direction, after having replaced either a blanket strip 3 to be permuted, or a new blanket strip 3, the jaw will move in the opposite direction of arrow 30 what will tighten the end 6a of the blanket strip 3 against its end 7a.
It is to be noted that this removable slide 9a includes grooves in the shape of linear cams 11a on only one part of its surface since only one jaw 16 exists. An unspecified number of locking and unlocking devices 8 are possible in the width, independent of the number of blanket strips 3 distributed over the width of the cylinder body 2.
The removable slide 9 includes at one end a traction device 44 which will be described more in detail by means of
The solution with two jaws 32 and 37 allows to loose and tighten the ends 6 and 7 of the blanket strips 3 by shortening the displacement of the removable slide 9 as well as of the jaws 32 and 37. An unspecified number of locking and unlocking devices 8 in the width are possible, independent of the number of blanket strips 3 distributed over the width of the cylinder body 2.
This solution with two jaws 32 and 37 allows to tighten and loose the ends 6 and 7 of the blanket strips 3 by shortening the displacement of the removable slide 9 as well as of the jaws 32 and 37. An unspecified number of locking and unlocking devices 8 in the width are possible, independent of the number of blanket strips 3 distributed over the width of the cylinder body 2.
a is an exploded view, in partial section, of a traction device 44 arranged at one end of the rotary cutting anvil cylinder 1. This traction device 44 comprises an adjusting screw 49 guided in a bearing plate 50 fixed in a housing 51 of the rotary cutting anvil cylinder 1 by means of screws 52 and 53. This adjusting screw 49 is positioned in the bearing plate 50 by means of a set collar 54. The adjusting screw 49 fits into a nut 55 attached to the lower part of the removable slide 9 by screws 56 and 57. The nut being fitted in a recess 61. Thus, by rotating the adjusting screw 49 in one direction or the other, the ends 6, 7 of the blanket strips 3 are tightened or loosened. Obviously, the traction device 44 can be replaced by any other element able to move the removable slide 9, e.g. a pneumatic cylinder 63, shown in
a to 8d schematically illustrate the permutation sequences of the blanket strips 3. In
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