Information
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Patent Grant
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6564709
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Patent Number
6,564,709
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Date Filed
Friday, September 21, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 20, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Hirshfeld; Andrew H.
- Crenshaw; Marvin
Agents
- Modiano; Guido
- Josif; Albert
- O'Byrne; Daniel J.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 101 216
- 101 477
- 101 DIG 36
- 101 247
- 101 185
- 101 375
- 033 621
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International Classifications
- B41F500
- B41F518
- B41F1324
- B41F1310
- B41F2100
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Abstract
A device for transmitting rotary motion to a plate-holding impression cylinder of a plate mounting machine for flexographic printing, comprising a backup roll which can be actuated rotatably by a first motor; a beam, which is provided with crescent-shaped rests for rotatably supporting end pivots of the impression cylinder; a gear coaxial to the impression cylinder and rotatably supported by a head associated with the beam; and a hollow transmission shaft engaging at one end, one of the pivots and, at the other end, the gear; the transmission shaft being movable coaxially to the gear between a retracted disengagement configuration and a protruding engagement configuration in which the impression cylinder is actuatable.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a device for transmitting rotary motion to a plate-holding impression cylinder of a plate mounting machine for flexographic printing, suitable to mount the printing plates and to print proofs with the cylinders thus prepared.
Machines such as the one disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,666,881 by the same Applicant are available for mounting printing plates and for printing proofs. These machines have, at the front and in an upward region, a backup roll which is mounted horizontally and so that it can rotate between the sides of the machine, and have, at the front and in a downward region, a horizontal beam which performs a vertical translational motion and has crescent-shaped rests which rotatably support end pivots of an impression cylinder.
The backup roll is covered with a sheet of paper, on which reference markings are provided along generatrices (straight lines) and along directrices (circular lines) of the roller by means of a writing stylus with which said machines are provided for this purpose.
The impression cylinder is covered with an appropriate mounting jacket on which double-adhesive material is used to fix one or more printing plates when the impression cylinder, supported by the beam, is in a mounting position which is spaced from the backup roll.
Optical means are used to precisely position the printing plates on the impression cylinder and are constituted by a semitransparent mirror, which runs along the entire length of the machine, and by video cameras and monitors. Said optical means assist in the alignment of dots and markings provided on the backup roll with dots seen through the mirror on the printing plate.
In printing proofs, the backup roll and the impression cylinder are arranged peripherally adjacent and are actuated so that their peripheral speeds are synchronous. The cylinders can be actuated by means of a gearmotor coupled to a gear system for the kinematic connection of the roller and the cylinder. Said gear system is constituted by a driving gear, which is keyed to the shaft of the gearmotor, and by a first gear, which is coaxial to the axis of the impression cylinder and meshes with a second gear, which is coaxial to the axis of the backup roll.
One problem that is frequently noted in these machines is that depending on the print format to be reproduced on the impression roller it is necessary to change not only the impression cylinder but also the first gear associated with the impression cylinder, since the first gear and the impression cylinder must have the same first pitch circle radius. This entails that for each print format it is necessary to change the corresponding first gear.
Changing the first gear for each print format considerably increases the time required to mount the mounting jacket and accordingly increases the time required to prepare the printing plates in order to then perform the necessary print proofs.
Another problem is linked to the fact that the pitch of the gears conditions the length of the print to be reproduced. The printing length is in fact strictly dependent on the number of pitches, in that the print length can never require a print whose length is equal to a certain number of pitches plus a fraction of a pitch. Furthermore, this entails a waste of material.
Moreover, the presence of gears causes very poor definition of the image to be reproduced, since the gears cause vibrations that are transmitted to the cylinders during printing.
Finally, it is necessary to store and purchase a large number of gears to be adapted to all possible printing formats. This obviously entails corresponding storage problems.
These problems have been partly solved by a type of machine in which the backup roll and the impression cylinder are actuated by respective motor means, which directly actuate the roll and the cylinder so that they have synchronized speeds in their peripheral region. Connection of the respective motor means to the impression cylinder occurs according to the most disparate criteria.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The aim of the present invention is to obviate the above mentioned drawbacks by providing a device for transmitting rotary motion to an impression cylinder.
Within this aim, an object of the present invention is to provide a connection device in which it is possible to insert/extract the mounting jackets with the aid of devices that support the impression cylinder in a cantilevered fashion and of pneumatic devices that do not occupy considerable space on the machine.
Another object of the present invention is to be able to mount, on the same machine, any kind of impression cylinder, including old-generation cylinders.
Still another object of the present invention is to achieve said aim with a structure which is simple, relatively easy to provide in practice, safe in use, effective in operation, and relatively low in cost.
This aim and this and other objects which will become better apparent hereinafter are achieved by the present device for transmitting rotary motion to a plate-holding impression cylinder of a plate mounting machine for flexographic printing, which is provided at the front, in a horizontally parallel arrangement which allows them to move with respect to each other between a mounting position and a printing position, a backup roll, which can be actuated rotatably by first motor means and is meant to be covered by a sheet of paper provided with reference markings; a beam, which is provided with crescent-shaped rests meant to rotatably support end pivots of said impression cylinder, can be actuated by second motor means and is covered by a jacket for mounting said printing plate; said impression cylinder and said backup roll having synchronized peripheral speeds in said printing position; said device being characterized in that it comprises a gear which is coaxial to said impression cylinder and is rotatably supported by a head associated with said beam, said gear being actuatable by said second motor means, and a hollow transmission shaft which is coaxial to said gear and detachably engages at one end, by way of first coupling elements, one of said pivots and engages, at the other end, by way of second coupling elements, said gear; said transmission shaft, with respect to said mounting position, being movable coaxially to said gear between a retracted disengagement configuration and a protruding configuration for connecting said coupling elements to said impression cylinder and to said gear in order to rotationally couple said impression cylinder to said second motor means.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become better apparent hereinafter from the detailed description of a preferred but non-exclusive embodiment of a device for transmitting rotary motion to a plate-holding impression cylinder of a plate mounting machine for flexographic printing, according to the invention, illustrated only by way of non-limitative example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a partially sectional front elevation view of said device, mounted on a plate mounting machine for flexographic printing, according to the invention;
FIG. 2
is a side elevation view of the head of said device;
FIG. 3
is a front elevation view of a machine for mounting printing plates for flexographic printing, provided with said device at the side;
FIG. 4
is an enlarged-scale partially sectional front elevation view of said device associated with a small impression cylinder;
FIG. 5
is an enlarged-scale view of said device according to the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
With reference to the figures, the numeral
1
generally designates a machine for mounting printing plates for flexographic printing for performing proof printing and production printing, according to the invention.
The machine
1
, as shown in
FIG. 3
, is constituted by two sides
2
and
3
, which act as supports. Parallel to the sides
2
and
3
, guides
4
rise vertically for the sliding of two sliders
5
and
6
, which support in a monolithic arrangement a horizontal beam
7
that can move vertically between a mounting position and a printing position. The beam
7
adjustably supports two blocks
8
and
9
, with which two crescent-shaped rests
8
a
,
9
a
are associated; the rest
9
a
can be turned over on a vertical plane and can be locked in position by means of actuation handles
10
. The crescent-shaped rests
8
a
,
9
a
horizontally and rotatably support end pivots
11
,
12
of an impression cylinder
13
. The pivot
11
is provided with a fixed-diameter sleeve
14
, which has an annular element
15
at the end directed toward the impression cylinder
13
and a ring or bush
16
on the other side. The sleeve
14
can be engaged by radial bearings
17
, which are rotatably connected to the crescent-shaped rest
8
a
. Likewise, the pivot
12
is provided with a sleeve
18
, whose diameter is fixed and equal to the diameter of the sleeve
14
and interacts with other radial bearings
20
rotatably supported by the crescent-shaped rest
9
a
. The radial bearings
17
and
20
, in addition to allowing easy rotation of the pivots
11
,
12
, also prevent their axial movements. Each one of the crescent-shaped rests
8
a
,
9
a
is provided with jaws
21
which are suitable to restrain transverse movements of the impression cylinder
13
, so as to allow only the axial rotation of the impression cylinder
13
.
The impression cylinder
13
is covered by a mounting jacket
13
a
, onto which the flexographic printing plates are fixed by means of double-adhesive tapes in the mounting position. The impression cylinder
13
, in the printing position, is meant to make contact with a horizontal backup roll
23
, which is rotatably actuated between the sides
2
and
3
of the machine
1
by first motor means consisting of a motor
24
of the brushless type. The backup roll
23
is covered by a sheet of paper which bears reference markings (lines and dots) provided by means of a writing stylus, not shown in the accompanying drawings; said markings are made to coincide, again in the mounting position, with dots of the printing plate which are seen through optical means.
The optical means, disclosed in greater detail in U.S. Pat. No. 5,666,881 by the same Applicant, are essentially constituted by semitransparent mirrors
25
, by television cameras
26
that can be slidingly adjusted along a horizontal cross-member
27
, and by monitors
28
arranged on the ceiling
29
of the machine
1
. The monitors
28
are suitable to display the markings made on the backup roll
23
and the dots, seen through the semitransparent mirrors
25
, of the printing plate mounted on the impression cylinder
13
.
A head
30
is anchored at the end
7
a
of the beam
7
and externally supports second motor means
31
and internally rotatably supports a gear
33
kinematically coupled to a driving gear
34
which is coaxial to and rotationally rigidly coupled with respect to the shaft
34
a
of the second motor means
31
.
The gear
33
is rotationally rigidly coupled to a bush
35
provided at the opposite ends of respective radial bearings
36
rotatably inserted in seats
37
provided in the head
30
. The bush
35
is provided with another gear
38
which is rigidly coupled thereto and is coaxial to the gear
33
; a transducer for controlling the angular position of the gear
33
is arranged on said gear
38
. The bush
35
is crossed coaxially by a hollow transmission shaft
39
, which can move with respect to the bush
35
both axially and rotationally during preparation of the printing position. The transmission shaft
39
detachably engages the pivot
11
at one end
40
by means of first coupling elements
41
and the bush
35
at the other end
42
by means of second coupling elements
43
, so as to transmit the rotary motion of the second motor means
31
to the impression cylinder
13
.
The first coupling elements
41
are constituted by two recesses
45
formed diametrically opposite on the end
40
and by two conical inserts
46
which protrude in a diametrically opposite manner from the ring or bush
16
in order to engage the two recesses
45
.
The second coupling elements
43
consist of a first elastic ring
48
, which is rigidly coupled to the transmission shaft
39
, and of a second elastic ring
49
, which is rotationally rigidly coupled to an elastic flange
50
, which is supported coaxially by the bush
35
and can be rotationally connected to the transmission shaft
39
by means of a screw
49
a
. The connection between the elastic flange
50
and the bush
35
is provided by means of screws
51
inserted in the respective through holes of the bush
35
and of the elastic flange
50
.
The first and second elastic rings
48
,
49
are respectively provided with centering means, constituted by a phase setting slot
53
and by a hole
54
which are substantially parallel to the axis of the impression cylinder
13
. The phase setting slot
53
lies on the same plane as the two recesses
45
, while the hole
54
lies on the same plane as the two conical inserts
46
, so that they are generally mutually staggered. The hole
54
internally retains a reference pin
56
, which is meant to enter, with its protruding portion, the phase setting slot
53
when said slot is aligned with the hole
54
or when the phase angle is zero. The alignment between the phase setting slot
53
and the hole
54
is provided by placing the first elastic ring
48
against the second elastic ring
49
, moving the transmission shaft
39
, at the mounting position, from a retracted disengagement configuration to a protruding connection configuration, at which the phase setting slot
53
is engaged by the reference pin
56
and the two recesses
45
are engaged by the two conical inserts
46
, thus providing, by tightening the screw
49
a
, the rotary connection between the second motor means
31
and the impression cylinder
13
.
The transmission shaft
39
internally accommodates a compressed air supply hose
57
, which has a gravity joint
58
at its end. The gravity joint
58
, when the transmission shaft
39
is in a retracted uncoupling position, is inserted in a channel
60
, which is internal and coaxial to the pivot
11
. The channel
60
feeds compressed air into the printing cylinder
13
, from which it escapes through appropriate holes
63
formed radially in the impression cylinder
13
in order to allow easy insertion/extraction of the printing plate mounting jacket
13
a
when the impression cylinder is in the mounting position.
Finally, the beam
7
between the head
30
and the block
8
adjustably supports a jack
61
provided, at its end, with a hook
62
which engages, at the mounting position, the tip of the pivot
11
so that it can support in a cantilevered manner the impression cylinder
13
when the crescent-shaped rest
9
a
is turned over, thus allowing the rapid insertion/extraction of the mounting jacket on the side of the pivot
12
.
In practical operation, starting from the mounting position, in which the beam
7
is lowered as shown in
FIGS. 1
,
3
and
4
, the impression cylinder
13
rests rotatably, by means of the pivots
11
and
12
, on the bearings
17
and
20
, which prevent its axial sliding, while transverse sliding is restrained by the jaws
21
, which completely fix the pivots
11
and
12
on the crescent-shaped rests
8
a
,
9
a
. At this point, the following operations are performed in order to fit the mounting jacket
13
a
on the peripheral region of the impression cylinder
13
. First, by using the jack
61
and its hook
62
, the tip of the pivot
11
is fixed; then the arm of the jack
61
is actuated vertically downward by an extent which allows the crescent-shaped rest
9
a
to overturn. In this situation, the impression cylinder
13
is supported in a cantilevered manner by the jack
61
by means of the fulcrum obtained by means of the crescent-shaped rest
8
a
. In this context it is possible to insert/extract the mounting jacket
13
a
from the side of the pivot
12
. This operation is performed easily by means of the compressed air introduced from the gravity joint
58
. The compressed air flows out of the inside of the impression cylinder
13
through radial holes, and by slightly inflating the mounting jacket
13
a
it thus allows the insertion/extraction of the mounting jacket. Once this operation has been completed, the crescent-shaped rest
9
a
is returned to the initial position and the jack
61
is disabled, so that the impression cylinder
13
is rotatably rigidly coupled on the crescent-shaped rests
8
a
and
9
a.
The rotary connection of the impression cylinder
13
to the second motor means
31
is achieved by producing an axial translational motion of the transmission shaft
39
, which in the transition from the retracted disengagement configuration to the protruding coupling configuration places the first elastic ring
48
adjacent to the second elastic ring
49
. By aligning the phase setting slot
53
with the hole
54
by means of the insertion of the reference pin
56
, the correct angular phase is achieved for inserting the conical inserts
46
in the recesses
45
, thus providing the rotary connection between the transmission shaft
39
and the impression cylinder
13
. The rotary connection of the transmission shaft
39
to the bush
35
or to the second motor means
31
is achieved by tightening the screw
49
a
of the second elastic ring
49
. At this point, the rotary connection between the second motor means
31
and the impression cylinder
13
is achieved fully.
After rotationally connecting the second motor means
31
to the impression cylinder
13
, the printing plate is positioned on the mounting jacket
15
and its dots are made to coincide, with the aid of the optical means, with the markings provided on the paper sheet that covers the backup roll
23
. After this step, the impression cylinder
13
moves from the mounting position to the printing position, at which it is arranged peripherally adjacent to the backup roll
23
. In the printing position, the cylinder
13
and roll
23
are actuated by the first and second motor means so that their peripheral speeds are synchronous in order to be able to perform printing proofs. Conveniently, the motor means are controlled with a logic system known as PLC so that the cylinders have the same peripheral speed.
In order to produce prints in a different format, it is sufficient to remove the preceding impression cylinder
13
, replacing it with another one having a different pitch circle radius and performing the previously described operations for said cylinder.
It has thus been shown that the invention achieves the proposed aim and objects.
In particular, the fact is stressed that when the print format changes, the mounting times are reduced considerably, since it is not necessary to remove mechanical components required for the transmission of rotary motion to the impression cylinder. It is in fact noted that the rotary connection between the impression cylinder and the motor means for actuating the cylinder is extremely simple and fast.
Furthermore, said device is highly flexible in its applications, since it can be easily adapted also to old-generation impression cylinders. It is in fact possible to provide the pivots of old impression cylinders with the same sleeves applied to the above considered impression cylinders.
The invention thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the inventive concept.
Advantageously, impression cylinders
13
, particularly small ones, are provided in which the pivot
11
can be rotationally coupled in a bayonet-like fashion to the cavity of the transmission shaft
39
and the pivot
12
rests rotatably on the crescent-shaped rest
9
a
. The rotary connection can be obtained by means of an elastic ring
13
b
, which is rigidly coupled to the pivot
11
and can be fastened to the end
40
of the transmission shaft
39
. In this manner, by turning over the crescent-shaped rest
9
a
it is possible to support in a cantilevered fashion, by means of the head
30
and the transmission shaft
39
, the impression cylinder
13
and allow the rapid insertion-extraction of the mounting jacket
13
a
along the peripheral region of the impression cylinder
13
.
All the details may further be replaced with other technically equivalent ones.
In practice, the materials used, as well as the shapes and dimensions, may be any according to the requirements without thereby abandoning the scope of the protection of the appended claims.
The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. BO2000A000560 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.
Claims
- 1. A device for transmitting rotary motion to a plate-holding impression cylinder of a plate mounting machine for flexographic printing, comprising: first motor means; a backup roll which is actuated in rotation by said first motor means, said backup roll being adapted to be covered by a sheet of paper provided with reference markings; a beam, having a head associated therewith; crescent-shaped rests arranged at said beam rests to rotatably support end pivots of said impression cylinder; second motor means for actuating said impression cylinder; a jacket covering said impression cylinder for mounting said printing plate; said beam and backup roll being provided at the front of the machine in a horizontally parallel arrangement which allows movement thereof with respect to each other between a mounting position and a printing position, and said impression cylinder and said backup roll having synchronized peripheral speeds in said printing position; a gear which is coaxial to said impression cylinder and is rotatably supported by said head associated with said beam, said gear being actuatable by said second motor means; first and second coupling elements; and a hollow transmission shaft which is coaxial to said gear and detachably engages at a first end, through said first coupling elements, one of said end pivots and engages at a second end, through said second coupling elements, said gear, said transmission shaft, with reference to said mounting position, being movable coaxially to said gear between a retracted disengagement configuration and a protruding configuration for connecting said first and second coupling elements to said impression cylinder and to said gear in order to rotationally couple said impression cylinder to said second motor means.
- 2. The device of claim 1, wherein said first coupling elements are constituted by two recesses which are formed diametrically opposite to each other at the end of said transmission shaft by a ring fitted on said one of said pivots which is directed toward said head, and by two conical inserts which protrude from said ring.
- 3. The device of claim 2, further comprising radial bearings which are inserted rotatably in respective seats of said head; and a bush provided at the ends of said bearings, said gear being coaxially rigidly coupled to said bush.
- 4. The device of claim 2, further comprising: a channel which is coaxial to one of said pivots, which is directed towards said head; a compressed air hose accomodated internally to said transmission shaft; a rotary gravity joint insertable, in relation to said retracted disengagement configuration, into said channel, and wherein said impression cylinder is provided with radial holes, said rotary gravity joint being connected to said hose and being suitable to introduce through said channel compressed air into said impression cylinder and radial holes formed in said impression cylinder, in order to allow easy insertion/extraction of the printing plate mounting jacket.
- 5. The device of claim 3, wherein said second coupling elements are constituted by a first elastic ring, which is rotationally rigidly coupled to said transmission shaft, by an elastic flange connected to said bush, and by a second elastic ring, which is rotationally rigidly coupled to said elastic flange.
- 6. The device of claim 5, wherein said second elastic ring is provided with a screw for rotationally connecting said second elastic ring to said transmission shaft.
- 7. The device of claim 6, wherein said first and second elastic rings have centering means for allowing angular alignment between said two recesses and said conical inserts.
- 8. The device of claim 7, wherein said centering means are constituted by a phase setting slot and by a hole, which are provided in said first and second rings and are substantially parallel to an axis of said impression cylinder, so that upon alignment of said slot and hole, during transition from the retracted disengagement configuration to the protruding connection configuration, alignment between said pair of recesses and said conical inserts is obtained.
- 9. The device of claim 8, further comprising a reference pin, said hole retaining internally and coaxially a portion of said reference pin.
- 10. The device of claim 9, wherein said hole and slot are crossed by said reference pin, when aligned at said protruding connection configuration, whereby to rotationally lock said transmission shaft to said gear.
- 11. The device of claim 10, further comprising: a further elastic ring which is coaxially rigidly coupled to one of said end pivots, directed towards said head, which is rotationally coupled, in a bayonet-like fashion, to said transmission shaft through said further elastic ring, the other end pivot being rotatably supported by the respective crescent-shaped rest so that when it is lowered in said mounting position said transmission shaft supports said impression cylinder in a cantilevered fashion.
Priority Claims (1)
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Sep 2000 |
IT |
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