Information
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Patent Grant
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6659008
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Patent Number
6,659,008
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Date Filed
Wednesday, February 20, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 9, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Greenberg; Laurence A.
- Stemer; Werner H.
- Locher; Ralph E.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 101 4151
- 101 409
- 101 378
- 101 246
- 271 277
- 271 82
- 271 85
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A device includes a cylinder having a gripper system for holding a sheet of printable material, the gripper system having at least one gripper mounted so as to be pivotable relative to at least one gripper support and being capable of performing a dipping movement into a channel formed in the cylinder below an outer jacket contour thereof, and having a control cam for controlling the pivoting of the gripper relative to the gripper support, the control cam also serving to control the dipping movement of the gripper system into the channel.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a device having a cylinder including a gripper system for holding a sheet of printable material, the gripper system possessing at least one gripper mounted so as to be pivotable relative to at least one gripper support and being capable of dipping into a channel of the cylinder below the outer jacket contour of the cylinder, and having a control cam for controlling the pivoting of the gripper relative to the gripper support.
Devices of the foregoing type referred to herein have become known heretofore. They include a cylinder having a gripper system with a plurality of grippers, customarily, the grippers projecting over the jacket surface of the cylinder. When the cylinder cooperates with a counter-cylinder, for example, a blanket cylinder, gravure cylinder, flexographic printing cylinder or the like, the counter-cylinder must have a channel for receiving the grippers therein. In order to be able to use a counter-cylinder having a continuous jacket surface, devices have become known wherein the grippers of the gripper system can be dipped into a channel of the cylinder below the outer jacket contour of the cylinder.
The published German Non-prosecuted Patent Application (DE-OS) 16 11 297 discloses a cylinder having a gripper system wherein the dipping movement of the gripper system into a channel of the cylinder below the outer jacket contour of the cylinder is controlled by a cam disk. A further control cam is required in order to pivot the pivotably mounted grippers relative to a gripper support into an opening position and a clamping position. A disadvantage thereof is the elaborate and hence cost-intensive structure of the gripper system.
The published German Non-prosecuted Patent Application (DE-OS) 21 35 714 discloses a cylinder having a radially extending slit wherein there is guided a linearly displaceable clamping bar for holding a sheet of printable material. When the clamping bar is moved into the slit, the sheet of printable material is clamped between the clamping bar and the slit wall. The dipping and clamping movement of the clamping bar is controlled by a stationary control cam.
The published German Patent Document DE 30 49 067 C2 discloses a device wherein, to actuate the grippers of the gripper system, a gripper opening cam and a further control cam for controlling the dipping of the grippers into the channel of the cylinder are provided.
The published European Patent Document EP 0 769 376 B1 discloses a device wherein both a gripper opening cam for opening and closing the dipping grippers and a further control cam for controlling the dipping movement of the dipping grippers are provided. The effort required for constructing the device is correspondingly great.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to provide a device having a cylinder including a gripper system of the general type described in the introduction hereto that has a relatively simple structure and operates with functional reliability.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, there is provided, in accordance with one aspect of the invention, a device comprising a cylinder having a gripper system for holding a sheet of printable material, the gripper system having at least one gripper mounted so as to be pivotable relative to at least one gripper support and being capable of performing a dipping movement into a channel formed in the cylinder below an outer jacket contour thereof, and having a control cam for controlling the pivoting of the gripper relative to the gripper support, the control cam also serving to control the dipping movement of the gripper system into the channel.
In accordance with another feature of the invention, the gripper is drive-connected to a coupler of a swivel-joint transmission.
In accordance with a further feature of the invention, the gripper is connected to the coupler for performing a pivoting movement.
In accordance with an added feature of the invention, the device includes a swivel joint via which the gripper is connected to the coupler.
In accordance with yet another feature of the invention, the gripper is rigidly connected to the coupler of the swivel-joint transmission.
In accordance with yet a further feature of the invention, the gripper support is spring-mounted by at least one spring element.
In accordance with yet an added feature of the invention, the swivel-joint transmission is a four-membered coupler transmission.
In accordance with yet an additional feature of the invention, transmission members of the coupler transmission are of such size, and pivots of the coupler transmission are disposed in such a manner that the gripper, during a last phase of a closing operation thereof, serves to describe a section of a path of movement which is straight and at least approximately perpendicular relative to the gripper support.
In accordance with still another feature of the invention, the gripper support, during the dipping movement of the gripper system, is mounted so as to move exclusively in the direction of the dipping movement in order to avoid relative movements between the gripper and the gripper support.
In accordance with still a further feature of the invention, the device includes a swivel joint forming an axle for articulatedly connecting the gripper to the gripper support.
In accordance with a concomitant aspect of the invention, there is provided a printing press including a device comprising a cylinder having a gripper system for holding a sheet of printable material, the gripper system having at least one gripper mounted so as to be pivotable relative to at least one gripper support and being capable of performing a dipping movement into a channel formed in the cylinder below an outer jacket contour thereof, and having a control cam for controlling the pivoting of the gripper relative to the gripper support, the control cam also serving to control the dipping movement of the gripper system into the channel.
Thus, the device according to the invention comprises a cylinder having a gripper system for retaining a sheet of printable material, for example, a sheet of paper or cardboard. The gripper system possesses at least one gripper mounted pivotably relative to a gripper support, and between the gripper and the gripper support the sheet of printable material to be transferred from the cylinder can be retained with clamping. To control the pivoting movement of the gripper relative to the gripper support, a control cam is provided. The at least one gripper and the at least one gripper support are so formed that they can be dipped into a channel formed in the outer shell or jacket surface of the cylinder, below the outer shell or jacket contour of the cylinder. The device according to the invention has the feature that the control cam is also used to control the dipping movement of the gripper system into the channel, i.e., the control cam serves both for controlling the pivoting of the gripper relative to the gripper support and for controlling the dipping movement of the gripper system into the channel. Because of the dual function of the control cam, the structure of the device according to the invention can be simplified by comparison with heretofore known devices of this general type.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a device having a cylinder including a gripper system, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIGS. 1
a
to
1
c
, respectively, are basic diagrams of a first embodiment of a gripper system in various positions and operating phases;
FIG. 2
is a basic diagram of a second embodiment of the gripper system; and
FIGS. 3
a
to
3
c
, respectively, are basic diagrams of a third embodiment of the gripper system in various positions and operating phases.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to the drawings and, first, particularly to
FIGS. 1
a
to
1
c
thereof, there is shown therein the device
1
described hereinbelow, which can be utilized generally, for example, in a sheet-fed printing press that can be used for a wide variety of printing processes, such as, for example, screen printing, offset printing, gravure printing, and so forth.
FIG. 1
a
is a basic diagram of a first embodiment of the device
1
, which includes a cylinder
3
of which only part of the outer shell or jacket
5
is identifiable. A direction of movement of the outer shell or jacket
5
is represented by an arrow
7
. The cylinder
3
serves for transferring, preferably while retaining register, a non-illustrated sheet of printable material from a section of the press located upline from the device
1
, for example, an upline cylinder, to a downline section of the press, for example, a downline cylinder, the transfer of the sheet of printable material again preferably taking place while retaining register.
To hold the sheet of printable material on the outer shell or jacket
5
of the cylinder
3
, a gripper system
9
is provided, which has at least one gripper
11
and at least one gripper support
13
. The gripper
11
is pivotably mounted and can be pivoted with the aid of a transmission
15
relative to the gripper support
13
in a manner that the sheet of printable material can be clampingly retained between a gripper tip
16
and a support surface
17
of the gripper support
13
. The gripper system
9
is disposed in a channel
14
, merely suggested in the figures, which is provided in the outer shell or jacket
5
of the cylinder
3
. The channel
14
extends in the longitudinal direction of the cylinder
3
.
The transmission
15
is a swivel-joint transmission which, in the embodiment described with reference to
FIGS. 1
a
to
1
c
is formed as a four-membered linkage or coupler transmission
19
. It includes a first rocker arm
21
, which is pivotably movable about a first axle
23
disposed locally fixed in the cylinder
3
. The first rocker arm
21
is connected via a first pivot or swivel joint
25
to a coupler
27
, whereon the gripper support
13
is rigidly attached. The coupler
27
is connected via a second pivot or swivel joint
29
to a second rocker arm
31
, which is pivotable about a likewise stationary second axle
33
.
The gripper
11
formed as a cranked or bent pivot lever is connected via a swivel joint
35
to the coupler
27
. The gripper
11
is coupled, at the end thereof distal from the gripper tip
16
, to a lever
37
, which controls the pivoting movement of the gripper
11
about the swivel joint
35
. The lever
37
is mounted so as to be pivotable about a third axle
39
, which is locally fixed relative to the cylinder
3
. Disposed on the lever
37
is a spring element
41
, in this case formed by a helical spring, which, in the event of a movement of the gripper system
9
out of a raised position thereof shown in
FIG. 1
a
into a dipped position thereof shown in
FIG. 1
c
, is compressed by the gripper
11
, as is described hereinafter in greater detail. According to
FIG. 1
a
, the spring element
41
does not exert a strong force on the gripper
11
, while the lever arm thereof opposite the gripper tip
16
rests on an adjustable stop
70
, which is screwed onto the rod-shaped lever
37
. The spring element
41
holds the gripper
11
only in the open position thereof. By an adjustment of the stop
70
, as shown in
FIG. 1
b
, the closure point of the gripper
11
is adjustable. According to
FIGS. 1
b
and
c
, the gripper
11
is displaced from the stop
70
and exerts, via the spring element
41
, a strong force on the stop
70
which determines the clamping force of the gripper
11
.
The drive of the linkage or coupler transmission
19
is provided here via a roller lever
43
connected to the first coupler
21
and guided by a first control cam
45
fixed on the frame, only a portion of which is shown in
FIG. 1
c
. A controlled-movement safety device securing the permanent contact of the cam roller of the roller lever
43
with the control cam
45
is provided, and is formed by shaping the control cam
45
as a grooved cam
47
, so that the cam roller is secured by a positive or formlocking connection against being lifted away from the control cam
45
. Of course, the controlled movement safety device may instead also be provided by a non-positive or forcelocking connection, i. e., a spring element may be provided for holding the cam roller against the control cam
45
, which also effects the restoration of the coupler structure. In this regard, it is noted that a formlocking connection is one which connects two elements together due to the shape of the elements themselves, as opposed to a forcelocking connection, which locks the elements together by force external to the elements.
The function of the gripper system
9
is described in detail hereinafter. In the position of the linkage or coupler transmission
19
shown in
FIG. 1
a
, the gripper system
9
disposed in the channel
14
is located in a raised position, wherein the gripper
11
is opened and projects over the outer jacket contour
49
of the cylinder
3
indicated in phantom. In this position of the gripper system
9
, the sheet of printable material can rest with the leading edge thereof on the support surface
17
.
By a pivoting movement of the first rocker arm
21
clockwise about the first axle
23
, which is effected by activating the drive formed by the roller lever
43
(note
FIG. 1
c
), the linkage or coupler transmission
19
is moved out of the position thereof shown in
FIG. 1
a
into the intermediate position thereof shown in
FIG. 1
b
. As a result of the movement of the linkage or coupler transmission
19
, the gripper
11
has been pivoted clockwise about the swivel joint
35
into a closed position, wherein the gripper tip
16
presses with a defined force on the support surface
17
of the gripper support
13
. This force is determined by the spring element
41
, which, during the pivoting of the linkage or coupler transmission
19
, is compressed by the end of the gripper
11
distal from the gripper tip
16
. In the closed position of the gripper
11
, as stated, the sheet of printable material is clamped between the gripper
11
and the gripper support
13
. The movement of the linkage or coupler transmission
19
into the intermediate position shown in
FIG. 1
b
further results in the gripper
11
having already dipped slightly into the channel
14
, only a small portion thereof remaining projecting above the outer jacket contour
49
of the cylinder
3
. Moreover, the gripper support
13
is tipped slightly counterclockwise about the pivot
29
. It is noted that the gripper
11
has reached the position thereof before it has dipped fully into the channel
14
.
In the course of the further pivoting of the first rocker arm
21
clockwise out of the position thereof shown in
FIG. 1
b
into the position thereof shown in
FIG. 1
c
, the gripper
11
dips fully into the channel
14
of the cylinder
3
below the outer jacket contour
49
of the cylinder
3
. The non-illustrated sheet of printable material clamped between the support surface
17
and the gripper tip
16
is thus moved in the leading edge region thereof below the outer shell or jacket contour
49
of the cylinder
3
. As a result of appropriate construction of the linkage or the coupler transmission
19
, virtually no movement in the sheet feed direction takes place at the gripper support
13
after the sheet has been gripped.
It is noted that the gripper system
9
, in the view of
FIG. 1
a
, is disposed in a raised position relative to the outer shell or jacket contour
49
of the cylinder
3
, while in the view of
FIG. 1
c
, the gripper system
9
is fully dipped below the outer shell or jacket contour
49
of the cylinder
3
. The gripper
11
, in the raised position of the gripper system
9
, is located in an open position relative to the gripper support
13
(
FIG. 1
a
) and is pivoted into the closed position thereof (
FIGS. 1
b
,
1
c
), relative to the gripper support
13
, while still being dipped into the channel
14
.
A particularly advantageous feature of the embodiment of the invention described with reference to
FIGS. 1
a
to
1
c
is that both the pivoting of the gripper
11
relative to the gripper support
13
, and the dipping movement of the gripper system
9
into the channel
14
are controlled by the same control cam
45
. As a result, the structure of the device
1
can be simplified in comparison with heretofore known devices of this general type, and the costs thereof thereby reduced.
In the position of the linkage or coupler transmission
19
of FIG.
a
, wherein the gripper
11
is located in the opened position, the rocker arm
21
displays an angle α
1
of approximately 40° relative to a theoretical horizontal. In order to move the gripper system
9
out of the raised position thereof into the intermediate position thereof shown in
FIG. 1
b
, wherein the gripper
11
is already closed, the rocker arm
21
needs only to be pivoted clockwise through approximately 6°. The rocker arm
21
, in the view according to
FIG. 1
b
, displays an angle α
2
relative to the horizontal of approximately 34°. In order to dip the gripper system
9
fully into the channel
14
in the cylinder
3
(
FIG. 1
c
), it is merely necessary for the rocker arm
21
to be pivoted out of the position thereof shown in
FIG. 1
b
through approximately a further 3° clockwise in order to arrive at the position thereof shown in
FIG. 1
c
, wherein it now displays an angle α
3
relative to the horizontal, which is approximately 31°. The radius of movement of the coupler or rocker arm
21
driven by the roller lever
43
is thus within an angular range of approximately 9°.
FIG. 2
shows a further embodiment of the device
1
. Like components in
FIG. 2
are identified by the same reference numerals as in
FIGS. 1
a
to
1
c
, so that for that purpose reference is made to
FIGS. 1
a
to
1
c
. Only the differences are described in detail hereinbelow. In this regard, a rigid connection
51
exists between the gripper
11
and the coupler
27
, effected for example by welding or the like or by forming the gripper
11
and the coupler
27
jointly as a single component. The gripper
11
is therefore no longer movable relative to the coupler
27
of the linkage or coupler transmission
19
. As a result, the movement path
53
of the gripper tip
16
shown in phantom in
FIG. 2
is obtained during a movement of the linkage or coupler transmission
19
. The gripper support
13
is disposed in a slit-like recess
55
formed in the cylinder
3
and extending radially to the longitudinal axis of the cylinder
3
, and is spring-mounted by a spring element
57
, in this case formed as a helical spring.
FIG. 2
shows the linkage or coupler transmission
19
and the gripper
11
in phantom in a position thereof wherein the gripper
11
is located in the opened position thereof, wherein it no longer makes any contact with the support surface
17
of the gripper support
13
and projects out of the channel
14
over the outer jacket contour
49
of the cylinder
3
. As a result of a movement of the linkage or coupler transmission
19
, the gripper
11
is pivoted relatively to the gripper support
13
into the closed position thereof, wherein the gripper tip
16
initially presses against the support surface
17
of the gripper support
13
, and, as a result of the continuation of the closing movement of the gripper
11
below the outer jacket contour
49
, the gripper support
13
is pressed against the force of the spring element
57
into the recess
55
. The gripper
11
is shown in solid lines in the dipped position thereof in the channel
14
, wherein the gripper system
9
is fully dipped into the channel
14
below the outer jacket contour
49
of the cylinder
3
. The transmission members of the linkage or coupler transmission
19
are of such size, and the pivots
25
,
29
,
33
are disposed in such a manner, that the gripper
11
, during a last phase of the closing operation thereof, describes a movement path section
72
which is straight and at least approximately perpendicular relative to the gripper support
13
. Consequently, during the contact thereof with the gripper support
13
, the gripper tip
16
describes an at least approximately straight line, which virtually prevents a displacement of the gripper
11
on the gripper support
13
.
The gripper support
13
is mounted so that, during the dipping movement of the gripper system
9
into the channel
14
, the gripper support
13
moves at least approximately only in the direction of this dipping movement and with little divergence therefrom, this mounting also serving to prevent relative movements between the gripper
11
and the gripper support
13
during the dipping movement.
An advantageous aspect of the embodiment described with reference to
FIG. 2
is that when the gripper
11
is set upon the gripper support
13
, only the very slight mass of the gripper support
13
has to be coupled with the movement of the gripper
11
.
The control cam
45
shown in
FIG. 2
has, as a so-called open cam, only a single cam path
47
′, when the restoring movement of the linkage or coupler transmission
19
takes place with the aid of the spring element
71
functioning as a restoring element and as a controlled-movement safety device for the cam roller. Alternatively, the control cam
45
of the transmission shown in
FIG. 2
can be formed as a grooved cam, in exactly the same way as the control cam shown in
FIGS. 1
a
to
1
c
.
FIGS. 3
a
to
3
c
, respectively, show a section of a further embodiment of the gripper system
9
, which differs from the gripper system
9
described with reference to
FIG. 2
, especially in that the gripper
11
is articulated on the gripper support
13
. This means that the gripper is pivoted, with the aid of the roller lever
43
guided by the control cam
45
or alternatively by a coupler of the linkage or coupler transmission
19
, about an axle
59
, which is locally stationarily disposed on a bracket
61
rigidly connected to the gripper support
13
. The result thereof is that the gripper
11
, when pivoted about the axle
59
out of the opened position thereof (
FIG. 3
a
) arrives in the closed position thereof (
FIG. 3
b
), wherein the gripper tip
16
thereof presses on the support surface
17
of the gripper support
13
, without the gripper system
9
being lowered here into the channel
14
. Upon a continuation of the gripper pivot movement, the gripper
11
is dipped jointly with the spring-mounted gripper support
13
into the channel
14
of the cylinder
3
below the outer jacket contour of the cylinder
3
.
It is common to the alternative embodiment of the gripper system
9
described with reference to
FIGS. 2 and 3
a
to
3
c
that the gripper support
13
is pressed into the channel
14
below the outer jacket contour of the cylinder
3
by a continuation of the closing movement of the gripper
11
.
It is common to all the alternative embodiments described with reference to
FIGS. 1
a
to
3
c
that only one common control cam, specifically the control cam
45
, is ever needed to control the pivoting of the gripper
11
relative to the gripper support
13
and to control the dipping movement of the gripper system
9
into the channel
14
. The control cam
45
, as described, can be disposed fixed to the frame, so that the roller lever
43
has to be moved in the guide (cam path
47
) of the control cam
45
, in order to move the linkage or coupler transmission
19
and, accordingly, the gripper
11
. Alternatively, it is possible for the control cam
45
to be movable relative to the cylinder
3
and, accordingly, to the roller lever
43
fixed thereon, as a result of which the roller lever
43
is actuated, and the movement of the linkage or coupler transmission
19
is consequently triggered.
The gripper system
9
can, of course, also include a plurality of grippers, which are preferably disposed in pairs. One gripper support can be assigned to each pair of grippers, or alternatively a common gripper support can be assigned to all of the grippers. The grippers can also cooperate in groups with a gripper support.
Claims
- 1. A device comprising a cylinder having a gripper system for holding a sheet of printable material, said gripper system having at least one gripper mounted so as to be pivotable relative to at least one gripper support and being capable of performing a dipping movement into a channel formed in said cylinder below an outer jacket contour thereof, and having a control cam for controlling the pivoting of said gripper relative to said gripper support, said control cam also serving to control said dipping movement of said gripper system into said channel.
- 2. The device according to claim 1, wherein said gripper is drive-connected to a coupler of a swivel-joint transmission.
- 3. The device according to claim 2, wherein said gripper is connected to said coupler for performing a pivoting movement.
- 4. The device according to claim 3, including a swivel joint via which said gripper is connected to said coupler.
- 5. The device according to claim 2, wherein said gripper is rigidly connected to said coupler of said swivel-joint transmission.
- 6. The device according to claim 2, wherein said swivel-joint transmission is a four-membered coupler transmission.
- 7. The device according to claim 7, wherein transmission members of said coupler transmission are of such size, and pivots of said coupler transmission are disposed in such a manner that said gripper, during a last phase of a closing operation thereof, serves to describe a section of a path of movement which is straight and at least approximately perpendicular relative to said gripper support.
- 8. The device according to claim 1, wherein said gripper support is spring-mounted by at least one spring element.
- 9. The device according to claim 1, wherein said gripper support, during said dipping movement of said gripper system, is mounted so as to move exclusively in the direction of said dipping movement in order to avoid relative movements between said gripper and said gripper support.
- 10. The device according to claim 1, including a swivel joint forming an axle for articulatedly connecting said gripper to said gripper support.
- 11. The device according to claim 1, wherein said gripper is movable relative to said coupler.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
101 07 858 |
Feb 2001 |
DE |
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