Driving device for printing machines

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6691612
  • Patent Number
    6,691,612
  • Date Filed
    Friday, September 29, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 17, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A driving device for printing machines, having a rod for oscillatingly moving a distributor roller in axial direction, includes a joint via which the rod is connected to the distributor roller, the joint permitting relative movement between the rod and the distributor roller so as to compensate for a displacement of the distributor roller perpendicularly to the axial direction of the distributor roller; and a printing machine having the driving device.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a driving device for printing machines, having a rod for moving a distributor roller reciprocatingly in axial direction.




German Patent 18 51 98 describes such a device, wherein an inking roller is seated rotatably on a shaft firmly mounted in the frame. A connecting rod extending into the interior of the inking roller transmits the movement of a journal to the inking roller.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the invention to provide a driving device for printing machines which is considerably improved over corresponding devices heretofore known in the art.




With the foregoing and other objects in view, there is provided, in accordance with one aspect of the invention, a driving device for printing machines, having a rod for oscillatingly moving a distributor roller in axial direction, comprising a joint via which the rod is connected to the distributor roller, the joint permitting relative movement between the rod and the distributor roller so as to compensate for a displacement of the distributor roller perpendicularly to the axial direction of the distributor roller.




In accordance with another feature of the invention, the joint has at least two degrees of freedom.




In accordance with a further feature of the invention, the joint is a self-aligning bearing.




In accordance with an added feature of the invention, the joint is disposed in the distributor roller.




In accordance with an additional feature of the invention, the joint is disposed approximately at the center of mass of the distributor roller.




In accordance with yet another feature of the invention, the rod is couplable via a readily releasable connection to a transmission element for reciprocatingly moving the distributor roller in axial direction.




In accordance with yet a further feature of the invention the connection is a plug-in connection.




In accordance with an alternative feature of the invention, the connection is a snap-in connection.




In accordance with yet an added feature of the invention, the connection is located outside the distributor roller.




In accordance with a concomitant aspect of the invention, there is provided a printing machine having a driving device provided with at least one of the foregoing features.




The driving device according to the invention is distinguished by the fact that the rod and the distributor roller are connected to one another via a joint which permits relative movement between the rod and the distributor roller if the distributor roll is displaced perpendicularly to the axial direction thereof.




The advantageous feature of the driving device according to the invention is that the distributor roller is entrainable together with two applicator rollers towards and away from a plate cylinder, without losing the rolling contact between the distributor roller and the two applicator rollers during the displacement.




In one embodiment of the invention, which is advantageous with regard to the ability of the middle axis of the distributor roller to be pivoted, the joint is rotatable about at least two ideal axes of rotation, one of which extends coaxially with the middle axis of the distributor roller, and the other extends transversely to the middle axis of the distributor roller.




In an embodiment which is advantageous with regard to any desired skewed positions of the distributor roller relative to the rod, the joint has three degrees of freedom or ideal axes of rotation. Such a joint is, for example, a self-aligning or pivot bearing, which permits pivoting movements of the distributor roller in all planes wherein the middle axis is located.




In an embodiment which is advantageous with regard to a space-saving compact construction of the driving device, the joint is disposed in the interior of the distributor roller.




In an embodiment which is advantageous with regard to the constancy of the widths of the press strips formed by the distributor roller together with the applicator rollers over the roller lengths, the joint, as viewed in the axial direction of the distributor roller, is disposed approximately in the middle thereof.




In an embodiment which is advantageous with regard to the simple removal of the distributor roller from the printing machine for roller maintenance, at the end of the rod opposite or distal from the joint, the rod is connected by a readily releasable connection to a transmission element which reciprocatingly moves the rod and, via the latter, the distributor roller. The reciprocatory movement of the rod is transmitted to the distributor roller by the joint, which in this case functions not only as a radial bearing but also as an axial bearing. Before removing the distributor roller, the pressman can release the connection, if desired, and make the connection once again after the reinsertion of the distributor roller.




In an embodiment which is advantageous with regard to a positive or form-locking coupling of the transmission element to the rod, the connection is a plug-in connection. In this regard, it is noted that a form-locking connection is one which connects two elements together due to the shape of the elements themselves, as opposed to a force-locking connection, which locks the elements together by force external to the elements.




In an embodiment which is advantageous with regard to making and releasing the connection without any tools, the connection is not only a plug-in connection but also a snap-in connection.




In an embodiment which is advantageous with regard to good accessibility of the connection when it is being made and released, that end of the rod at which the connection is located projects out of the interior of the distributor roller.




The driving device is preferably a constituent part of an inking unit of a rotary offset printing machine.




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 driving device for printing machines, 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





FIG. 1

is a diagrammatic side elevational view of a printing machine having an inking unit and a distributor roller; and





FIG. 2

is a detailed longitudinal sectional view of the distributor roller and a driving device of the inking unit, in accordance with the invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring now to the drawings and, first, particularly to

FIG. 1

thereof, there is illustrated therein a printing machine


1


, which is constructed as a rotary offset printing machine and is represented by an enlarged detail of the inking unit


2


thereof for inking a printing-plate cylinder


3


. The printing-plate cylinder


3


has an otherwise non-illustrated blanket cylinder assigned thereto, which transfers the ink applied thereto to sheet printing material which, in this case, rests on an otherwise non-illustrated impression cylinder.




The inking unit


2


includes an ink fountain or duct


4


for storing the ink and a metering device


5


assigned to the latter for a zonally varying adjustment of the ink layer thickness on an ink duct roller


6


, which conveys the ink out of the ink duct


4


. In addition, the inking unit


2


includes a number of distributor rollers


7


to


10


, and a vibrator roller


11


, which oscillates between the rollers


6


and


7


, alternately making rolling contact with the latter rollers, and transfers the ink from the ink duct roller


6


to the distributor roller


7


. The inking unit


2


further includes a number of transfer rollers


12


to


14


, respectively, arranged in a roller train between two of the distributor rollers


7


to


10


, and a number of applicator rollers


16


to


18


, which roll on the printing-plate cylinder


3


during ink application, the applicator roller


16


being in rolling contact with the distributor rollers


8


and


9


, the applicator roller


17


being in rolling contact with the distributor rollers


9


and


10


, and the applicator roller


18


being in rolling contact with the distributor roller


10


. The inking unit


2


also includes two inking rollers


19


and


20


for smoothing or evening-out the ink, each of the inking rollers


19


and


20


engaging only with the distributor roller


7


.




The inking unit


2


is shown in two different switching states, namely in an impression-on position, illustrated in solid lines in

FIG. 1

, wherein the applicator rollers


16


to


18


engage with the printing-plate cylinder


3


, and an impression-off position, illustrated in broken lines, wherein the applicator rollers


16


to


18


are lifted off the printing-plate cylinder


3


. When the applicator rollers


16


to


18


are displaced towards or away from the printing-plate cylinder


3


, the rollers


9


,


10


,


13


and


14


are simultaneously displaced into the impression-on positions thereof shown in solid lines, or the impression-off positions thereof shown in broken lines. So that, during these displacements, the rolling contact between the rollers


13


and


16


and the distributor roller


8


, and the rolling contact between the rollers


14


,


17


and


18


and the distributor roller


10


are maintained, each of the rollers


13


and


16


can be pivoted coaxially with respect to the distributor roller


8


and in the same direction as the respective other roller


13


or


16


through the intermediary of respective bearings


21


and


23


, and each of the rollers


14


,


17


and


18


can be pivoted coaxially with respect to the distributor roller


10


, respectively, through the intermediary of respective bearings


22


,


24


and


25


, it being possible for the rollers


14


and


17


to be pivoted in the same direction as one another, and for the applicator rollers


17


and


18


to be pivoted in opposite directions. Each of the bearings


21


to


25


may, in the simplest case, be a lever, which can be pivoted about a pivoting joint arranged coaxially with respect to the respective distributor rollers


8


and


10


, and wherein the respective rollers


13


,


14


,


16


,


17


are


18


mounted so as to be rotatable.




The distributor roll


9


rests simultaneously and permanently on the rollers


14


and


17


and is additionally held further by the rollers


13


and


16


which permanently rest on or engage the distributor roller


9


, so that the distributor roller


9


is secured in position on all sides in the radial direction by the adjacent rolls


13


,


14


,


16


,


17


. The distributor roller


9


has no rotary drive positively or form-lockingly coupled thereto, and is rotatively driven instead by frictional entrainment with the rollers


13


,


14


,


16


and


17


, the rollers


13


and


16


, in turn, being driven by frictional entrainment with the distributor roller


8


, and the rollers


14


and


17


being rotatively driven by frictional entrainment with the distributor roller


10


, and the distributor rollers


8


and


10


being rotatively driven positively or form-lockingly by an otherwise non-illustrated electromotive drive, as is also the distributor roller


7


.





FIG. 2

shows that the axial oscillation of the distributor roller


9


is driven by a driving device, which includes the otherwise non-illustrated electromotive drive that rotatively drives the distributor rollers


7


,


8


and


10


, and also, rotatively drives the printing-plate cylinder


3


, as a main drive of the printing machine


1


.




The driving device also includes a three-dimensional cam transmission


26


having a cam element


27


constructed as a grooved cam cylinder. Guided in a closed circumferential groove


28


around the cam element


27


is a rolling-contact cam roller


29


, which is rotatably mounted in a transmission element


31


. Arranged coaxially with respect to the cam element


27


and connected so as to rotate with the latter is a drive gear


32


formed as a spur gear or pinion which, in the same manner as for the cam element


27


, is rotatably fixed, via a rotating bearing


33


formed as a rolling-contact bearing, on a frame


34


that forms one side wall of the printing machine


1


. The cam element


27


and the drive gear


32


are seated spaced from one another on a respective extension of an otherwise non-illustrated bushing, to which they are threadedly secured. The bushing is rotatably seated, via the rotating bearing


33


, on an otherwise non-illustrated pin that is stuck or plugged into the frame


34


and threadedly secured thereto.




The aforementioned electromotive drive drives the cam element


27


via a gear transmission, to which the drive gear


32


also belongs. The transmission element


31


is formed as a slider which is reciprocatingly movable parallel to the axis of rotation of the cam element


27


and also to the axis of rotation of the distributor roller


9


by the rotating cam element


27


, and is linearly guided in the aforementioned direction by a thrust joint


35


fixed to the frame


34


.




At that end of the transmission element


31


which is located distal to the cam roller


29


, the transmission element


31


is connected, via an easily releasable connection


37


, to a double-cranked rod


36


shown in

FIG. 2

in three positions as


36




a


,


36




b


and


36




c


. The connection


37


is formed as a universal or sliding joint, made up of a ball


38


fixed to the transmission element


31


, and a pan or pot


39


fixed to the rod


36


, and having at least two and preferably at least three degrees of freedom, each degree of freedom corresponding to a direction of rotation of the universal or sliding joint. The rod


36


extends through a hollow space


40


formed in the tubular distributor roller


9


up to a joint


41


which is arranged in the hollow space


40


and which, at that end of the rod


36


which is distal or opposite from the connection


37


, is arranged to connect the rod


36


to the distributor roller


9


.




The joint


41


has an axis of rotation


42


about which the distributor roller


9


rotates, a vertical axis


43


and a horizontal axis


44


, as well as virtually an infinite number of further axes which lie in the plane wherein the axes


43


and


44


are disposed and which intersect the axes


42


to


44


at a single pole point of the joint


41


which is formed as a self-aligning or pivot bearing. The joint


413


is preferably formed as a self-adjusting bearing and, for example, as a self-aligning roller bearing or a self-aligning ball bearing. If the distributor roller


9


is in the impression-off position thereof, illustrated in phantom in

FIG. 1

, the rod


36


assumes the position


36




b


thereof. When the distributor roller


9


is displaced out of the impression-off position thereof into the impression-on position thereof, illustrated by solid lines, the relative position between the rod


36


and the distributor roller


9


is changed, the rod


36


changing from the position


36




b


thereof into the position


36




a


thereof. When the distributor roller


9


is in the impression-on position thereof, the rotational axis


42


of the joint


41


is aligned precisely with the middle axis of the distributor roller


9


, and the pole point of the connection


37


lies on an ideal extension line of the middle axis of the distributor roller


9


. When the joint


41


is displaced from the impression-off position into the impression-on position, the joint


41


is rotated about an axis extending perpendicularly to the rotational axis


42


and which, depending upon the direction of the displacement of the distributor roller


9


, can be the vertical axis


43


, the horizontal axis


44


or an axis lying in the plane wherein these axes


43


and


44


are disposed.




Whereas the joint


41


permits the rod


36


to be displaceable relative to the distributor roller


9


into any desired skewed positions and also into the coaxial position, the connection


37


permits the rod


36


to be displaceable into any desired skewed positions in relation to the transmission element


31


, the compensatory movement executed by the connection


37


when the distributor roller


9


is displaced, occurring in a direction opposite to the compensatory movement executed by the joint


41


. When the distributor roller


9


is displaced back from the impression-on position thereof into the impression-off position thereof, relative movements which are opposed to the aforementioned relative movements take place, the rod


36


changing the position thereof relative to the distributor roller


9


by moving from the position


36




a


thereof into the position


36




b


thereof.




The operator is able to release the connection


37


by pulling the pan or pot


39


off the ball


38


counter to the spring action thereof, so that the rod


36


can be displaced into a position


36




c


which permits the distributor roller


9


to be removed and installed. The radial spring action of the pan or pot


39


is provided by having it constructed of an elastic material. The pan or pot


39


may also be provided with slits, which spread out when the pan or pot


39


is stuck or plugged onto the ball


38


, so that the opening of the pan or pot


39


is briefly expanded until the pan or pot


39


enclosingly catches or locks the ball


38


in positively or form-lockingly.




It is also conceivable, in an arrangement opposed to the arrangement shown in the drawings, for the ball


38


to be assigned to the rod


36


, and for the pan or pot


39


to be assigned to the transmission element


31


.




The joint


41


advantageously permits the rotating distributor roller


9


to be driven in the axial direction thereof by the cam transmission


26


both in the impression-on position thereof and in the impression-off position thereof.




In this regard, the groove


28


formed in the rotating cam element


27


, because of the construction thereof so as to run obliquely around the latter, displaces the transmission element


31


alternately to the left-hand side and to the right-hand side, with regard to

FIG. 2

, this movement being transmitted to the distributor roller


9


via the connection


37


, the rod


36


and the joint


31


. In this case, the joint


41


acts not only as a radial bearing permitting the rotation of the distributor roller


9


, but also as an axial bearing which accommodates the push-and-pull movement of the rod


36


.



Claims
  • 1. A driving device for printing machines, comprising:a distributor roller rotatively driven solely by frictional roller-entrainment; a reciprocating push-and-pull-rod for oscillatingly moving said distributor roller in an axial direction of said distributor roller; and a joint for connecting said reciprocating push-and-pull-rod to said distributor roller, said joint permitting relative movement between said reciprocating push-and-pull-rod and said distributor roller for compensating for a displacement of said distributor roller perpendicularly to said axial direction of said distributor roller, said joint being disposed in said distributor roller.
  • 2. The driving device according to claim 1, wherein said joint has at least two degrees of freedom.
  • 3. The driving device according to claim 1, wherein said joint is a self-aligning bearing.
  • 4. The driving device according to claim 1, wherein said joint is disposed approximately at the center of mass of said distributor roller.
  • 5. The driving device according to claim 1, wherein said reciprocating push-and-pull-rod is couplable via a readily releasable connection to a transmission element for reciprocatingly moving said distributor roller in said axial direction.
  • 6. The driving device according to claim 5, wherein said connection is a plug-in connection.
  • 7. The driving device according to claim 5, wherein said connection is a snap-in connection.
  • 8. The driving device according to claim 5, wherein said connection is located outside the said distributor roller.
  • 9. A printing machine having a driving device constructed in accordance with claim 1.
  • 10. A driving device for printing machines, comprising:a distributor roller rotatively driven solely by frictional roller-entrainment; a reciprocating push-and-pull-rod for oscillatingly moving said distributor roller in an axial direction of said distributor roller; a joint for connecting said reciprocating push-and-pull-rod to said distributor roller, said joint permitting relative movement between said reciprocating push-and-pull-rod and said distributor roller for compensating for a displacement of said distributor roller perpendicularly to said axial direction of said distributor roller said, joint being disposed in said distributor roller; and a readily releasable connection located outside said distributor roller, said reciprocating push-and-pull-rod being couplable via said readily releasable connection to a transmission element for reciprocatingly moving said distributor roller in said axial direction.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
199 46 620 Sep 1999 DE
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