Information
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Patent Grant
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6178884
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Patent Number
6,178,884
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Date Filed
Friday, November 12, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 30, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Jones, Tullar & Cooper PC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 101 144
- 101 145
- 101 182
- 101 184
- 101 185
- 101 191
- 101 192
- 101 209
- 101 216
- 101 217
- 101 218
- 101 247
- 101 248
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A cylinder of a rotary printing press is driven by a hollow shaft electric motor. The cylinder is supported in eccentric bushings and can be re-positioned. A coupling assembly, that includes two couplers and a connector shaft, is used to connect the shiftable cylinder to the fixed motor.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to the drive of a cylinder or a roller of a rotary printing press A hollow shaft motor is coupled to the cylinder or roller by couplings that compensate for angular deviations. The couplings are connected by a connector that is situated in the hollow shaft of the hollow shaft motor.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART
DE 94 22 044 U1 and DE 43 22 744 A1 respectively describe a directly driven cylinder of a rotary printing press. This cylinder is movably seated in eccentric bushings and is driven by an also movable electric motor.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,831,858 A discloses a drive for a vertically operating mill. Here, an end, which faces away form the mill, of a hollow shaft motor is connected by means of a uneversal joint with the mill. The mill itself is arranged fixed in place. The object of this patent is the reduction of the structural height.
GB 1,160,538, shows a drive for a cylinder, which is intended to be placed obliquely. The journal of the cylinder is seated by means of a rolling bearing in an eccentric bushing. The gear wheel is rotatably arranged on the eccentric bushing. The drive gear wheel and the journal are connected by means of a double-jointed coupling. It is the object of this arangement to prevent interference in the meshing of teeth.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention present is based on the object of creating a drive for a cylinder or a roller of a rotary printing press.
In accordance with the invention, this object is attained by the utilization of a hollow shaft motor to drive the cylinder or the roller. The motor is fixed in place while the axis of rotation of the cylinder or roller is shiftable. The motor rotor and the cylinder are both provided with couplings which compensate for angular deviation. These couplings can be joined by a connector arranged in the hollow shaft of the motor.
The advantages to be obtained by means of the invention consist in particular in that in connection with rotating components, whose rotating shaft is movable, or respectively whose position can be changed, a change in the tilt angle of a connector between the components and the drive motor is minimized. Stresses on compensation couplings are reduced in this way.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A preferred embodiment of the present invention is represented in the drawings and will be explained in greater detail in what follows.
Shown are in:
FIG. 1
, a schematic representation of a drive of a rotating component in accordance with the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A journal
01
of a rotating component
02
, for example a roller of an inking, or of a dampening unit, or of a cylinder
02
of an inking system, or of a folding apparatus, of a rotary printing press is movably seated in a lateral frame
03
by means of an eccentric bushing
04
. Here, a journal
01
of the cylinder
02
is seated by means of a bearing
06
in a bore
07
of the eccentric bushing
04
. A longitudinal axis
08
of this bore
07
of the eccentric bushing
04
is offset by an eccentricity e
4
with respect to a longitudinal axis
09
of an exterior surface
11
of the eccentric bushing
04
. This eccentric bushing
04
is arranged in the lateral frame
03
to be pivotable by means of a drive, not specifically represented.
A first coupling half
13
of a first coupling
14
, for example a spring washer coupling, is fastened at an end of the journal
01
which is remote from the cylinder on a cylinder journal flange
12
, which is fixed in place on the journal. A torsion-proof transmission element
17
, for example a washer made of spring steel, is arranged on this first coupling half
13
by means of a threaded bolt
16
. This transmission element is also connected, in a torsion-proof manner, with a second coupling half
18
by means of threaded bolts.
An outer ring of a rolling bearing, for example of an adjustment bearing
19
, with this outer ring having a concave interior surface, is arranged in a bore of the first coupling half
13
. This adjustment bearing
19
is provided for assuring an exact radial alignment of the two coupling halves in respect to each other. An inner ring of the adjustment bearing
19
, with this ring having a convex exterior surface, is fastened on a sleeve of the second coupling half
18
. A connector flange
21
of a connector shaft
22
, which connector shaft
22
may be, for example a torsion-proof shaft
22
, is screwed to a front face of the second coupling half
18
which is remote from the cylinder. A second end of the connector shaft
22
which is remote from the cylinder
02
is connected, for example by means of a clamping element, with a first coupling half
23
of a second coupling
24
. In cooperation with the first coupling
14
, the second coupling
24
is constructed to form a compensation coupling
14
,
24
for compensating for angular displacement. In the second coupling
24
, the first coupling half
23
is connected by means of a torque-proof transmission element
26
and an adjustment bearing
27
with a second coupling half
28
.
The second coupling half
28
of the second coupling
24
is connected with a rotor end
29
, which is remote from the cylinder, of a rotor
31
of a motor
32
, for example a hollow shaft position- and/or rpm-controlled electric motor
32
. A transfer of a torque from the motor
32
to the cylinder journal
01
preferably takes place exclusively from the rotor end
29
, which is remote from the cylinder
02
, of the rotor
31
. An end of the rotor
31
which is close to the cylinder has no torque-transmitting connection with the cylinder journal
01
.
This rotor
31
of the hollow shaft motor
32
has a hollow shaft
33
. A length “
133
” of this hollow shaft
33
is less than a length “
122
” of the connector
22
.
The rotor
31
is seated rotatably in respect to a stator
36
of the hollow shaft motor
32
by means of bearings
34
, for example rolling bearings.
The stator
36
is screwed, by means of its stator flange
37
, on a support
38
that is fixed in place on the lateral frame. The motor
32
is also fastened, fixed in place, on the lateral frame
03
. The location of this motor
32
can be finely adjustable, but only during mounting.
In a first position, an axis of rotation
43
of the cylinder
02
and an axis of rotation
44
of the rotor
31
, as well as the axis of rotation
46
of the connector shaft
22
are parallel in relation to each other and are aligned. The cylinder
02
is brought into a second position by pivoting the eccentric bushing
04
. Because of this, the position of the axis of rotation
43
of the cylinder
02
changes. This axis of rotation
43
can now be, for example, offset parallel in respect to the axis of rotation
44
of the motor
32
. This is the case when both eccentric bushings
04
of the journals
01
of the cylinder
02
are equally pivoted. This cylinder axis of rotation
43
can also be placed obliquely at an angle in respect to the axis of rotation
44
of the motor
32
if for example, only one eccentric bushing
04
was pivoted.
In the preferred embodiment, the axis of rotation
43
of the cylinder
02
is offset parallel with the axis of rotation
44
of the motor
32
. Because of this, the end of the connector shaft
22
which is close to the cylinder
02
is displaced, while the end which is remote from the cylinder
02
and which is connected with the rotor
31
remains in place. The axis of rotation
46
of the connector shaft
22
is now arranged inclined at an angle α in relation to the axis of rotation
44
of the rotor
31
.
The drive in accordance with the present invention is preferably used for directly driven cylinders; i.e. cylinders, without interposed gears. These cylinders can be individually driven or, for example, can also drive further cylinders, for example via gear wheels.
While a preferred embodiment of a drive for a rotary component of rotary printing press in accordance with the present invention has been set forth fully and completely hereinabove, it will be apparent to one of skill in the art that a number of changes in, for example, the specific type of cylinder being driven, the type of rotary printing press, and the like could be made without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present invention which is accordingly to be limited only by the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A drive for a cylinder of a rotary printing press comprising:a cylinder having an axis of rotation; means supporting said cylinder for displacement of said axis of rotation; a hollow shaft electric motor including a hollow shaft, said hollow shaft electric motor having a rotor with a first end remote from said cylinder; a first angular deviation compensating coupler secured to said first end of said rotor; a second angular deviation compensating coupler secured to said cylinder; and a connector, said connector connecting said first and second couplers, said connector being positioned in said hollow shaft of said hollow shaft electric motor.
- 2. The drive of claim 1 further including a journal for said cylinder, said journal being positionally displaceable.
- 3. The drive of claim 2 further including an eccentric bushing, said journal for said cylinder being seated in said eccentric bushing.
- 4. The drive of claim 1 wherein said cylinder is arranged in an ink unit.
- 5. The drive of claim 1 wherein said cylinder is arranged in a dampening unit.
- 6. The drive of claim 1 wherein said cylinder is arranged in a printing system.
- 7. The drive of claim 1 wherein said cylinder is arranged in a folding apparatus.
- 8. The drive of claim 1 wherein a position of said motor can be finely adjusted.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
197 20 240 |
May 1997 |
DE |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/DE98/01315 |
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WO |
00 |
11/12/1999 |
11/12/1999 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO98/51497 |
11/19/1998 |
WO |
A |
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DE |
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