BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
FIG. 1 is a fragmentary, diagrammatic, longitudinal-sectional view of a feeder of a sheet-fed printing press; and
FIGS. 2 and 3 are respective enlarged, partly broken-away sectional and perspective views of a feed cylinder having a tensioning device for a jacket plate.
DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
Referring now to the figures of the drawings in detail and first, particularly, to FIG. 1 thereof, there is seen a diagrammatic representation of a feeder in a sheet-fed printing press. The feeder includes a platform 1 with a lifting device for lifting a pile 2 toward a suction head 3. In addition, the feeder includes a table 4 with conveying belts for conveying sheets against front guides or lays 5. In the direction of sheet travel, the front guides or lays 5 are followed by oscillating grippers 6 and a feed cylinder 7 for feeding the sheets to a first printing unit 8.
The printing unit 8 includes an inking unit 9, a dampening unit 10, a plate cylinder 11, a transfer cylinder 12, and an impression cylinder 13. The diameter of the impression cylinder 13 is twice the diameter of the plate cylinder 11 or the transfer cylinder 12. The impression cylinder 13 carries two gripper systems 14, 15.
Sheets 16 in the pile 2 are separated from the pile 2 and conveyed to the table 4 through the use of the suction head 3. The leading edge of a sheet 16 resting against the front guides or lays 5 is gripped by the oscillating grippers 6 and transferred to a gripper system 17 of the feed cylinder 7. The sheet 16 is held on the circumferential surface of the feed cylinder 7 and transferred to a gripper system 14, 15 of the impression cylinder 13. The sheet-fed printing press has a drive that rotates the cylinders 7 and 11 to 13 as indicated by arrows.
FIGS. 2 and 3 represent a sectional and a perspective view of the feed cylinder 7. The feed cylinder 7 is formed of a cast body 18. Journals 19 for mounting the cast body 18 to the side walls or frame of the sheet-fed printing press shown in FIG. 1 and a gap or channel 20 for accommodating the gripper system 17, are formed on the cast body 18. Among other parts, the gripper system 17 is formed of movable gripper fingers 21 and associated gripper pads 22. Ribs 23 are fastened to the cast body 18 through the use of screws 24 and form a drum body together with the cast body 18. As can be seen more clearly in FIG. 3, the ribs 23 are disposed equidistantly from each other and perpendicular to an axis of rotation 25. A drive rotates the drum 7 about the longitudinal axis 25. The ribs 23 have narrow sides 26 that face outward and form support surfaces for a jacket or backing 27 made of spring steel. The ribs 23 have flattened portions 28 for the passage of the oscillating grippers 6 and cup-shaped depressions 29 that form a tensioning gap 30 as shown in FIG. 2. Each end of the jacket 27 is fixed to the ribs 23 through the use of screws 31, 32 and clamping bars 33, 34. The screws 31, 32 and the clamping bars 33, 34 are located below a contour 35 that results when the jacket 27 rotates about the axis 25. The gripper finger 21 is located outside the contour 35 in the radial direction. A tensioning bar 36 and tensioning screws 37 are provided for tensioning the jacket 27. The tensioning bar 36 extends across the width of the feed cylinder 7 and has bores 38 for the tensioning screws 37 to pass through. The tensioning screws 37 extend through elongated holes 39 in the jacket 27 and are screwed into threaded bores 40 formed in the ribs 23. A device for fixing the at least one jacket 27 onto the drum body 18, 23 is formed by the tensioning bar 36, the screws 37 and the bores 40. When the tensioning screws 37 are screwed into the threaded bores 40, the tensioning bar 36 is moved inward in a radial direction, so that the jacket 27 is pulled into the tensioning gap 30 against a retaining spring force. The jacket 27, including the depressions 29, rests on the narrow sides 26 of the ribs 23 in a tautened state. In the region of the tensioning gap 30, the jacket 27, the tensioning screws 37, and the tensioning bar 36 are below the contour 35.