Information
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Patent Grant
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6324976
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Patent Number
6,324,976
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Date Filed
Thursday, October 21, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 4, 200122 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 101 348
- 101 3491
- 101 3506
- 101 3513
- 101 3514
- 101 3518
- 101 35204
- 101 35205
- 101 35209
- 101 35207
- 101 366
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An ink chamber doctor, bearing two doctor blades that are arranged in the shape of a roof can be placed in position at an anilox roller of a printing machine and moved away from the same. To guarantee that the central plane of the ink chamber doctor always agrees with a diametral plane of the anilox roller so that the result is a uniform wearing of the doctor blades, the side faces of the strip-shaped housing of the ink chamber doctor bear guide means, which can be used in guides of the side members. The ink chamber doctor can be slid in the guides at least in its end region facing the anilox roller up to its positioning at said anilox roller in a plane that includes both the central plane of the ink chamber doctor and also the axis of the anilox roller. Furthermore, means for pressing the ink chamber doctor against the anilox roller and/or for holding the ink chamber doctor at the anilox roller are envisaged.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a device for the positioning and removal of an ink chamber doctor, bearing two doctor blades, arranged in the shape of a roof, at the anilox roller of a printing machine, which is mounted in the side members of an anilox roller block, which can be slid in a guide in the direction of a press roller in a printing machine.
2. Description of the Related Art
It is known to press the ink chamber doctors, which comprise a strip-shaped housing with a central ink channel and doctor blades, which are fastened on the side of doctors and which are symmetrical to the central plane, and exhibit side seals, against the anilox roller using swivel levers and pressure medium-piston-cylinder units, which act on said levers. As a consequence of this swivelable mounting of the ink chamber doctor, the doctor blades are subject to non-uniform wear, so that, as the wear increases, the position of the doctor blades relative to the anilox roller changes because the ink chamber doctor tends to slope slightly relative to a diametral plane of the anilox roller. In the case of severe wear of the doctor blades the central plane of the ink chamber doctor can rotate so far out of the diametral plane of the anilox roller that a proper doctoring can no longer be guaranteed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the object of the invention is to provide a device of the type described in the introductory part that guarantees that the central plane of the ink chamber doctor will always agree with a diametral plane of the anilox roller, and in particular irrespective of the wear of the doctor blades.
The invention solves this problem with a device in which the side faces of the strip-shaped housing of the ink chamber doctor bear guide means, which are used in guides of the side members of the anilox roller block, and in which the ink chamber doctor is slid in the guides at least in its end region facing the anilox roller up to its placement in position at said anilox roller in a plane that includes both the central plane of the ink chamber doctor and also the axis of the anilox roller. An element for pressing the ink chamber doctor against the anilox roller and/or for holding the ink chamber doctor at the anilox roller may also be included.
Since the ink chamber doctor remains parallel to itself when placed in position and pressed against the anilox roller because the displacement plane of the ink chamber doctor that is its central plane aligns with a diametral plane of the anilox roller, the doctor blades, which are arranged symmetrically to the central plane of the ink chamber doctor, can wear only uniformly so that irrespective of the ink chamber doctor's degree of wear the same and correct angle position to the anilox roller is always maintained.
Expediently the guide means are arranged on supports, connected to the faces of the ink chamber doctor.
A preferred embodiment provides that the guide means comprise two bolts, which are spaced apart in the central plane, and the guides comprise grooves, recessed in the side members. These groove align with a diametral plane of the anilox roller.
Preferably the bolts penetrate a slider with two parallel side faces, which arc parallel to the plane, extending from the center lines of the bolts, and on which guide members or rolls, arranged on both sides of the last straight section of the grooves, run. This design also achieves a straight guide for the ink chamber doctor so that it is guaranteed that, irrespective of the wear of the doctor blades, the central plane of the ink chamber doctor aligns with a diametral plane of the anilox roller.
Expediently the straight end pieces of the grooves extend from a recess of the side members that is open at the top and into which the guide bolts of the ink chamber doctor can be inserted.
The bottom sides of the recesses can align with the bottom flanks of the grooves.
Another preferred embodiment provides that the bottom sides of the recesses arc provided on their ends opposite the grooves with approximately semicircular recesses, whose radius is equivalent to the radius of the bolts, that each bolt can be inserted into each recess and that at least one side member is provided with a hook-shaped latch, resting against an abutment face and with which the other bolt can be stopped after the ink chamber doctor has been swung around the bolts inserted into the recesses. In this manner the ink chamber doctor, retracted from the anilox roller, can be swung out so that the doctor blades and the ink channel arc readily accessible.
A support with inclined faces for guiding purposes can be arranged in the central region of the recess, serving the purpose of inserting the bolts of the ink chamber doctor. These inclined faces ensure that the ink chamber doctor, inserted with downward pointing doctor blades into the recess, can be correctly rotated by 90° in order to enter into the straight guide section of the grooves, which guarantee that the ink chamber doctor will be pressed symmetrically against the anilox roller.
Another embodiment of the invention provides that in the side members above the straight line guide grooves spring-loaded levers, which exhibit freely tapering slots and are connected by means of linkages or a pipe, are pivot-mounted synchronously in the side members. When entering the straight guide grooves, the ink chamber doctor's bolts, facing the doctor blades, enter into the lever's slots. These levers guarantee that the ink chamber doctor can be placed in position at the anilox roller so as not to tilt.
Expediently the levers are loaded by springs, whose tension increases as the bolts enter into the slots when the ink chamber doctor moves in the direction of the anilox roller, whereby the springs move the ink chamber doctor with a readily flexible spring action against the anilox roller, when the spring force lines have moved through the lever's swivel axis.
To press the ink chamber doctor with the necessary pressure against the anilox roller, the levers are provided with an abutment for the piston of a pressure medium cylinder.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
One embodiment of the invention is explained in detail in the follow with reference to the drawings.
FIG. 1
is a diagrammatic side view of two ink units, positioned at a common counter pressure cylinder of a printing machine.
FIG. 2
is a top view of a side of a printing unit according to FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a sectional view of a printing unit along the III—III in
FIG. 2
with an ink chamber doctor, which is to be inserted into the same.
FIG. 4
is a view corresponding to that of
FIG. 3
during insertion of the ink chamber doctor.
FIG. 5
is a view corresponding to that of
FIGS. 3 and 4
, where during its insertion the ink chamber doctor has reached the inlet into the guide grooves.
FIG. 6
is a view corresponding to that of
FIGS. 3
to
5
, where the ink chamber doctor is in its press-on position at the anilox roller.
FIG. 7
is a view corresponding to
FIG. 3
, where the ink chamber doctor is retracted from the guide grooves and is stopped in a swivel position, in which the doctor blades and the ink channel are accessible.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
FIG. 1
depicts a side frame
1
of two side members of a printing machine (not illustrated in detail), in which there is mounted a counter pressure cylinder
2
, at which the block-bearing impression cylinders
3
,
3
′ of two printing units
4
,
4
′ can be put into position. The printing units
4
,
4
′ are visible through windows of the side member, whereby below the window cutouts there are guides for the press roller bearing blocks
5
,
5
′ and the anilox roller bearing blocks
6
,
6
′.
The bearing blocks
5
,
6
can be moved in the usual manner on their guide rails
7
, depicted in
FIG. 2
, in the direction of the double arrows A and B. The opposite side frame is provided with a corresponding guide rail, on which the bearing blocks of the press roller and the anilox roller can be moved synchronously.
As evident from
FIG. 2
, the press roller
3
bears blocks
8
. A web
9
to be printed runs over the counter pressure roller
2
.
In the side members of the anilox roller bearing block
6
, of which
FIG. 2
shows only one side member
10
, the anilox roller
11
is mounted in the usual manner. When operating, an ink chamber doctor
19
is placed in position and pressed against the anilox roller
11
, as shown in FIG.
6
. The insides of the side frame
10
are provided with a recess
12
, which is open at the top and whose bottom step-like side
13
aligns with the bottom flank of a groove
14
, which runs in a diametral plane of the anilox roller
11
. The floor of the groove
14
aligns with the side wall of the recess
12
. In the recess
12
there is a triangular support
15
, whose sides
16
,
17
form guides. On its side opposite the groove
14
the bottom edge
13
of the recess
12
exhibits a somewhat semicircular depression
18
.
The recess
12
serves to introduce an ink chamber doctor
19
to be inserted into the ink unit. The ink chamber doctor
19
comprises a strip-shaped housing
20
, which extends longitudinally and whose one side is provided with an ink channel
21
. On both sides of the ink channel
21
the strip
20
is provided, symmetrically to its longitudinal central plane that runs through the ink channel
21
, with roof-shaped sloped surfaces, on which the doctor blades
22
,
23
, shown in
FIG. 6
, are fastened in the usual manner symmetrically to the longitudinal central plane. The external sides of the ink channel
21
are closed in the usual manner with seals. The lines, serving to supply the ink and drain it, are not shown for the sake of a better overview.
These supports
25
, which project toward the bottom, are connected to the parallel faces
24
of the ink chamber doctor
19
. The spaced apart bolts
26
,
27
are fastened on said supports in the central plane of the ink chamber doctor. The bolts
26
,
27
penetrate a right angle slider
28
, whose sliding surfaces
29
,
30
are parallel to the longitudinal central plane of the ink chamber doctor
19
. Between the front sides of the supports
25
and sliders
28
there remains a slit, as depicted in FIG.
2
. The bolts
26
,
27
project beyond the sliders
28
.
Two levers
32
are pivot-mounted in the side members
10
above the guide grooves
14
. For the purpose of synchronous movement said levers are fastened to a pipe
33
, which is pivot-mounted on a bar or a pipe
34
. The pipe
34
forms a traverse, which is connected permanently to the side members
10
. The levers
32
are provided with bars
36
, which can be swivelled around axle journals
35
, which are parallel to the levers
32
and which serve to mount a compression spring
37
, which is braced, on the one hand, against the bearing eye and, on the other hand, against an abutment
38
, which is fastened to the side member
10
. The compression spring
37
and the journal
35
are arranged in such a manner that when the lever
32
is swung out of its position, shown in
FIG. 3
, into its position, shown in
FIG. 6
, the force line of the compression spring moves through the axis of the pipe
33
so that after moving through the dead point, formed by the axis, the spring loads the lever
32
with opposite direction of swing.
The free ends of the levers
32
are provided with freely tapering slots
40
. The bottom legs
41
of the levers, divided by the slots
40
, are designed longer and bear on their bottom end an inwardly facing projection
42
.
On both sides of the groove
14
guide rolls
43
are arranged in parallel rows to the said groove.
To immerse the ink chamber doctor, it is guided, as shown in
FIG. 3
, into the anilox roller bearing block with downwardly facing ink channel
21
, and in particular in such a manner that the bottom pins of the bolts
27
, protruding beyond the sliders
28
, are inserted into the recess
12
over inclined faces
16
and the opposite inclined face
45
until the ends of the bolts
27
strike the bottom surface
13
of the recess
12
. This position of the ink chamber doctor is evident from FIG.
4
. In this position the bottom, freely protruding ends of the bolts
27
also rest against the projection
42
of the bottom leg
41
of the levers
32
. The ink chamber doctor
19
is then swung 90° out of the position, shown in
FIG. 4
, into its position, shown in FIG.
5
. In this position the projecting ends of the guide bolts
26
,
27
align with the groove
14
. At the same time the bolts
27
are in a segment lying between the slider
28
and the support
25
in an inlet region of the slot
40
of the lever
32
. At this stage the ink chamber doctor
19
is moved, for example, manually into this position in the direction of the anilox roller
11
. During this displacement process the tension of the compression spring
37
increases, until the force line of the compression spring moves through the central axis of the pipe
33
so that the levers
32
now endeavor to move the ink chamber doctor
19
so as to rest against the anilox roller
11
, as depicted in FIG.
6
. After the ink chamber doctor has been moved thus against the anilox roller, the piston rods
50
are moved out by pressure medium cylinders
51
, which are hinged in the side members, in such a manner that they rest with their pressure members
52
against the projections
42
and press by way of the levers
32
the center of the ink chamber doctor
19
against the anilox roller
11
.
If the doctor blades
22
,
23
are to be interchanged or the ink chamber doctor is to be repaired in the conventional manner, the ink chamber doctor
19
is slid back into the guide groove
14
and on the bottom edge
13
of the recess
12
until the bolts
26
fall into the recesses
18
. In this position the opposite bolts
27
leave the groove
14
so that the ink chamber doctor can be swung around the bolts
26
in the recesses
18
into the position, which is shown in FIG.
7
and where the bolts are braced against the abutment face
60
of the side members. Above the abutment face
60
a ratchet lever
62
, provided with a hook
61
, can be pivoted around an axle journal
63
, which is fastened to the side members. This ratchet lever
62
engages in the position of the ink chamber doctor, depicted in
FIG. 7
, behind the cantilevered pins of the bolts
27
so that the ink chamber doctor is fixed in its readily accessible position, as shown in FIG.
7
.
The invention being thus described, it will be apparent that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be recognized by one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A device for positioning and removing an ink chamber doctor at an anilox roller of a printing machine, said ink chamber doctor having a housing with side faces and bearing two doctor blades, and the device mounted in side members of an anilox roller block, said device comprising:a first plurality of guide elements on said side faces; a second plurality of guide elements on said side members, said second plurality of guide elements including a guide groove extending perpendicular to a nearest surface of said anilox roller and along a same plane as an axis of said anilox roller; said first plurality of guide elements guided within said second plurality of guide elements to allow said ink chamber doctor to slide along the same plane in the guide groove to a position with said doctor blades at said anilox roller, said same plane including a central plane of said ink chamber doctor; and a pressure member for holding said ink chamber doctor at the anilox roller.
- 2. The device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said first plurality of guide elements are arranged on supports connected to said side faces of said ink chamber doctor.
- 3. The device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said first plurality of guide elements includes two guide bolts spaced apart in the central plane of said ink chamber doctor, and said second plurality of guide elements includes guide rolls arranged on either side of said guide groove.
- 4. The device as set forth in claim 3, wherein said two guide bolts penetrate a slider having two side faces which are each parallel to said central plane extending from a center line of said bolts, said side faces of said slider running along said guide rolls as said ink chamber doctor slides along said guide groove.
- 5. The device as set forth in claim 3, wherein said guide groove is entered through a recess in said side members which is open at a top and into which said guide bolts are inserted.
- 6. The device as set forth in claim 5, wherein a bottom surface of said recess aligns with a lower surface of said guide groove.
- 7. The device as set forth in claim 5, said recess having in a central region a support with two inclined faces for guiding the insertion of said guide bolts.
- 8. The device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said first plurality of guide elements includes first and second guide bolts spaced apart in the central plane of said ink chamber doctor, said first guide bolt closest to said doctor blades.
- 9. The device as set forth in claim 8, wherein said guide groove is entered through a recess in said side members which is open at a top and into which said first and second guide bolts are inserted, a bottom surface of said recess aligning with a lower surface of said guide groove.
- 10. The device as set forth in claim 9, wherein an end of said bottom surface opposite said guide groove includes a semicircular recess having a radius substantially equivalent to a radius of said second guide bolt and at least one side member includes a hook-shaped latch such that, when said ink chamber doctor is slid away from said anilox roller until said second guide bolt is inserted into said recess, said ink chamber doctor is rotatable around said second guide bolt until said first guide bolt is stopped by said latch.
- 11. The device as set forth in claim 8, further comprising a lever pivotally mounted to each side member above said guide groove, said lever having a free end with a slot therein, said first guide bolt engaging said slot when said ink chamber doctor is inserted into said guide groove.
- 12. The device as set forth in claim 11, wherein said lever is loaded by a spring, a tension on said spring increasing as said first guide bolt enters said guide groove and moves toward said anilox roller and then, when spring force lines of said spring have moved through a swivel axis of said lever, said spring biasing said ink chamber doctor against said anilox roller with a spring action.
- 13. The device as set forth in claim 11, wherein said free end of said lever includes an abutment for engaging the pressure member.
- 14. The device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said doctor blades undergo even wear due to positioning of said ink chamber doctor along the same plane as said axis of said anilox roller.
- 15. A device for positioning and removing an ink chamber doctor at an anilox roller of a printing machine, said ink chamber doctor having a housing and bearing two doctor blades, the device mounted in side members of an anilox roller block, said device comprising:a first guide element on said housing; a guide groove on at least one of said side members, said guide groove extending perpendicular to a nearest surface of said anilox roller and along a same plane as an axis of said anilox roller; a lever pivotally mounted to said at least one side member above said guide groove, said lever having a free end with a slot therein, said first guide element engaging said slot when said ink chamber doctor is inserted into said guide groove, said first guide element being guided along said guide groove to allow said ink chamber doctor to slide along said same plane in the guide groove to a position with said doctor blades at said anilox roller, said same plane including both a central plane of said ink chamber doctor and the plane of said anilox roller axis; and a pressure member for engaging the free end of said lever to hold the ink chamber doctor at the anilox roller.
- 16. The device as set forth in claim 15, wherein said lever is loaded by a spring, a tension on said spring increasing as said first guide elements enters said guide groove and moves toward said anilox roller and then, when spring force lines of said spring have moved through a swivel axis of said lever, said spring biasing said ink chamber doctor against said anilox roller with a spring action.
- 17. The device as set forth in claim 15, wherein said housing includes a second guide element and a slider penetrated by said first and second guide elements, and said at least one side member includes a plurality of guide rolls arranged on both sides of said guide groove, said slider running along said plurality of guide rolls as said ink chamber doctor is moved within said guide groove.
- 18. The device as set forth in claim 17, wherein said guide groove is entered through a recess in said side member which is open at a top and into which said first and second guide elements are inserted, a bottom surface of said recess aligning with a lower surface of said guide groove.
- 19. The device as set forth in claim 18, wherein an end of said bottom surface opposite said guide groove includes a semicircular recess having a radius substantially equivalent to a radius of said second guide element and said side member includes a hook-shaped latch such that, when said ink chamber doctor is slid away from said anilox roller until said second guide element is inserted into said recess, said ink chamber doctor is rotatable around said second guide element until said first guide element is stopped by said latch.
- 20. The device as set forth in claim 15, wherein said doctor blades undergo even wear due to positioning of said ink chamber doctor along the same plane as said axis of said anilox roller.
Priority Claims (1)
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