Edge folding device having self-locking mechanism

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6588341
  • Patent Number
    6,588,341
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, November 9, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 8, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A device for folding over an edge of a dressing or packing drawn on a cylinder of a printing or varnishing machine, including an edge folding element, further includes a linkage for moving the edge folding element towards and away from the cylinder, the linkage being constructed as a self-locking mechanism; and a printing or varnishing machine including the device.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a device for folding over the edge of a dressing or packing drawn onto a cylinder of a printing or varnishing machine, including an edge folding element and a mechanism or linkage for adjusting the edge folding element towards and away from the cylinder.




A printing plate is drawn onto a plate cylinder in a number of steps. Initially, the leading edge of the plate is firmly clamped in a clamping device applied or fitted to the cylinder. This is followed by actually mounting the plate, wherein the cylinder rotates and a pressure roller rolls on the plate in a direction towards the trailing edge thereof. In order to be able to clamp the trailing edge firmly in a further clamping device applied or fitted to the cylinder, it is necessary to bend the plate around an edge of a channel or gap formed in the cylinder and, in this regard, to press the trailing edge onto a contact surface of the clamping device.




An edge folding device described in the published German Patent Document DE 42 14 207 C1 can be used for this purpose, for example, an edge folding strip or bar thereof being pushed forward by two pneumatic cylinders into a position provided for folding over the edge of the printing plate. Rockers are hinge-mounted on or articulatingly connected to piston rods of the pneumatic cylinders, free ends of the rockers having rollers which press against the edge folding strip in order to displace the latter from the initial position thereof.




As a rule, printing or varnishing plates are very stiff, so that the trailing edge of the plate projecting beyond the edge of the channel or cylinder gap, because of the inherent elasticity of the trailing plate edge, exerts a force acting upon the edge folding strip which forces the latter away from the cylinder until the trailing edge has been firmly clamped into the clamping device.




With regard to preventing the edge folding strip from being forced away by the trailing edge, and intercepting the action of a force exerted by the trailing edge, the edge folding device described in the German patent document is not constructed very advantageously, because during the firm clamping of the trailing edge, the pneumatic cylinders have to continue to have compressed air applied thereto, in order to counteract the force exerted by the trailing edge.




A further disadvantage of the aforedescribed edge folding device is that it cannot be re-equipped or retrofitted for manual actuation. Assuming that, instead of the pneumatic cylinders, an operator were to actuate the rocker, the operator would have to hold the rocker continuously in a rocker position pivoted towards the cylinder until the trailing edge were fully firmly clamped, which would be very awkward. In addition, the operator holding the rocker firmly would not have both hands free to clamp the trailing edge firmly in the clamping device.




Although, on the one hand, there is a trend towards the increasing automation of functions of printing machines, on the other hand, there is also a high demand for printing or varnishing machines which are simple in terms of construction and therefore cost-effective, with a low degree of automation. In the case of these simply constructed machines, the omission of actuating drives, such as the aforementioned pneumatic cylinders for the edge folding strip, and providing instead the capability of operating the machines manually are desirable.




A device described in the published German Patent Document DE 198 01 844 A1 for inserting an edge of a plate exemplifies further prior art. This device does not have a pivotable edge folding element but a slide for inserting the plate into a clamping device, and is much too complicated for simply constructed machines.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is accordingly an object of the invention, therefore, to provide an edge folding device which is particularly suitable for manual actuation.




With the foregoing and other objects in view, there is provided, in accordance with one aspect of the invention, a device for folding over an edge of a dressing or packing drawn on a cylinder of a printing or varnishing machine, including an edge folding element, and comprising a linkage or mechanism for moving the edge folding element towards and away from the cylinder, the linkage being constructed as a self-locking mechanism.




In accordance with another feature of the invention, the linkage is constructed as a four-bar linkage with a coupler.




In accordance with a further feature of the invention, the linkage is constructed in a manner similar to a four swivel-joint chain.




In accordance with an added feature of the invention, the coupler forms an element in the linkage which is shortest in terms of central spacings between swivel joints of the linkage.




In accordance with an additional feature of the invention, the coupler has an articulating knee, which is displaceable into an overstretched position, wherein the linkage acts in a self-locking manner.




In accordance with yet another feature of the invention, the knee is formed by the coupler together with a drive rocker arm of the linkage.




In accordance with yet a further feature of the invention, the drive rocker arm is of double-armed construction, including a first lever arm whereon a handle is disposed, and a second lever arm to which the coupler is linked.




In accordance with yet an added feature of the invention, the linkage includes a driven rocker arm disposed so as to be swivellable about a swivel joint and having thereon a stop for the coupler, the stop serving to block overstretching of the knee beyond the overstretched position.




In accordance with yet an additional feature of the invention, the edge folding element is disposed on a lever arm of the driven rocker arm, and the coupler is linked to the lever arm, between the swivel joint and the edge folding element.




In accordance with still another feature of the invention, the device includes a stop for blocking movement of the linkage, the stop being disposed on an element of the linkage.




In accordance with still a further feature of the invention, the device includes a stop for blocking movement of the linkage, the stop being disposed on an element of the linkage located adjacent to the coupler.




In accordance with still an added feature of the invention, the linkage has a swivel joint for swivelling the edge folding element about the swivel joint and towards and away from the cylinder.




In accordance with a concomitant aspect of the invention, there is provided a printing or varnishing machine having a device for folding over an edge of a dressing or packing drawn on a cylinder of the machine, including an edge folding element, and comprising a linkage for moving the edge folding element towards and away from the cylinder, the linkage being constructed as a self-locking mechanism.




Thus, in the edge folding device according to the invention, the mechanism or linkage for moving the edge folding element is constructed as a self-locking mechanism.




This construction of the mechanism is advantageous with regard to the ability to operate the edge folding device manually, because the operator has both hands free to clamp a trailing edge of the dressing or packing drawn on firmly in a clamping device, after the edge folding element has been displaced towards the cylinder into an edge folding position and, after reaching a specific position of the mechanism, the automatic, positively locking blocking thereof with respect to a force acting on the edge folding element has become effective.




The automatically blocking construction of the mechanism or linkage is also advantageous with regard to the equally possible motor-driven movement of the edge folding element into the edge folding position. For example, the application of compressed air to a pneumatic cylinder acting as an actuating motor for moving the edge folding element can be switched off after the self-locking of the mechanism or linkage in the given position thereof has become effective.




In connection with the invention, “edge folding” is understood to mean bending over a dressing or packing drawn onto the cylinder, in particular where the dressing or packing is bent over in a direction towards a cylinder channel or gap formed in the cylinder and towards a clamping device in the cylinder channel or gap and, in particular, where the position of a bending point of the dressing or packing drawn on is predefined during the folding action by an edge of the cylinder channel or gap, beyond which the drawn-on dressing or packing projects.




In an embodiment which is advantageous with regard to minimizing the number of parts, the self-locking mechanism or linkage is constructed as a coupler mechanism or linkage, which comprises four joints and only four mechanism elements connected to one another by the joints. It is preferable for a frame, a drive lever, a coupler and a driven lever to form the four mechanism elements connected to one another by joints




In a further embodiment, which is advantageous with regard to cost-effective production of the joints, each of the four joints is a pivot or swivel joint. Two of the pivots can be arranged as stationary pivots for mounting the levers in the frame, while the two other pivots can serve to connect the coupler to the levers.




In a further embodiment, which is advantageous with regard to constructing the coupler mechanism as a double-armed rocker, the center spacing between the two pivots serving to attach the coupler to the two levers is shorter than the other three center spacings. They are the center spacing between those pivots or swivel joints which serve to attach the drive lever to the frame and to the coupler, the center spacing between those pivots or swivel joints which serve to attach the driven lever to the coupler and to the frame, and the center spacing between those stationary pivots or swivel joints which serve to attach the levers to the frame. The frame is preferably the longest element in the coupler mechanism, the center spacing of the stationary pivots serving to attach the levers to the frame being greater than that of the other three aforementioned center spacings.




In a further embodiment, which is advantageous with regard to single-handed operation, a pivot and two elements of the coupler mechanism or linkage that are connected to one another by this pivot form a jointed knee which, in an angular position of the two mechanism elements relative to one another which deviates from a straight line, together with a stop which one of the elements of the mechanism strikes, effects the self-locking of the mechanism.




In a kinematically advantageous further embodiment, the coupler of the coupler mechanism or linkage is the one element of the mechanism or linkage of the knee, and the drive lever which serves to introduce force for displacing the mechanism or linkage is the other element of the mechanism or linkage of the knee.




In a further embodiment, which is advantageous with regard to simple operability of the device, the drive lever is constructed as a rocker which, at one end thereof is connected to the coupler via the pivot or swivel joint, and an operating element is arranged at the free other end thereof.




In a further embodiment, which is advantageous with regard to secure self-locking of the mechanism or linkage, the driven lever is provided with a stop, which the coupler strikes in the overstretched position and which, together with the knee effects the self-locking of the mechanism or linkage.




In a further embodiment, which is advantageous with regard to the ability of the edge folding element to pivot or swivel about a pivoting or swivel axis which is offset relative to a pressure roller, one end of the driven lever is connected to the coupler via a pivot or swivel joint and carries the edge folding element at the free other end thereof. It is therefore possible for separate mountings to be provided for the pressure roller serving to roll the dressing or packing drawn onto the cylinder, and the edge folding element serving to bend the dressing or packing drawn on after it has been rolled on.




The edge folding device according to the invention is preferably assigned to the plate cylinder of a rotary printing machine in order to assist the firm clamping of a printing or varnishing plate. The rotary printing machine may comprise a number of offset printing units and a varnishing unit, constituent parts of which are the plate cylinder and the edge folding device.




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 an edge folding device, 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 fragmentary side elevational view, partly in section, of a cylinder with a dressing or packing drawn and resting thereon, and an edge folding device having an edge folding element which is withdrawn from the cylinder into a passive position;





FIG. 2

is a view like that of

FIG. 1

showing the edge folding device with an edge folding element displaced towards the cylinder into an edge folding position, and an opened clamping device belonging to the cylinder;





FIG. 3

is another view like those of

FIGS. 1 and 2

showing the edge folding device and the clamping device which, in order to firmly clamp the dressing or packing drawn onto the cylinder, is closed, as opposed to the operating phase illustrated in

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view of the edge folding device wherein the sectional view of

FIG. 2

is taken along the line II—II in the direction of the arrows, the cylinder and the dressing or packing drawn thereon having been omitted in the interest of clarity.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring now to the drawings, it is noted that

FIGS. 1

to


4


illustrate part of a rotary printing machine


1


. The machine


1


includes a number of offset printing units, which are otherwise not specifically shown, and a varnishing unit


2


which includes a plate cylinder


3


and an edge folding device


4


. The device


4


has an edge folding element


5


for placing a trailing edge


6


of a dressing or packing


7


drawn onto the cylinder accurately and carefully onto a supporting surface


8


of a clamping device


9


for holding the edge


6


. The dressing or packing


7


that is drawn on the cylinder is a plate used for varnishing or printing a sheet-like printing material in the unit


2


and, for example, is a flexographic printing plate. The device


4


is also helpful in the case of the possible firm clamping of a rubber blanket, instead of the drawn-on dressing or packing


7


, in the clamping device


9


.




The edge folding element


5


which is axially parallel to the cylinder


3


is constructed as a rod with a circular profile, onto which, at regular intervals, soft and elastic rings


10


formed, for example, of rubber, are slid. The rings


10


, during contact of the edge folding element


5


with the drawn-on dressing or packing


7


, serve to protect the latter against damage, and are seated in annular grooves formed in the edge folding element


5


and secured against slipping in the axial direction thereof. A handle


11


which is approximately as long as the edge folding element


5


and is aligned axially parallel to the latter, is formed of a rod


11


.


1


of circular profile and a sleeve


11


.


2


slid onto the rod


11


.


1


. The rod


11


.


1


is formed of steel and therefore provides the edge folding element


5


with sufficient stability. The sleeve


11


.


2


is formed of a material that is easy to grip and handle. Both the edge folding element


5


and the handle


11


are fixed at both ends thereof to flat linkages


12


and


13


.




Because of the mutually mirror-symmetrical construction and synchronous movement of the linkages


12


and


13


, the following detailed description of the linkage


12


is transferrable to the linkage


13


, and the latter does not then have to be described specifically.




The linkage


12


is constructed as a four-bar linkage or mechanism, which includes a machine frame


14


, a driving rocker arm


15


, a coupler


16


, a driven rocker arm


17


and four swivel joints


18


to


21


with mutually parallel central axes. The linkage elements


15


to


17


are rods with a square cross section. The swivel joint


21


serves to connect the rocker arm


17


articulatingly to the frame


14


, so that the edge folding element


5


is pivotable towards and away from the cylinder


3


about the stationary joint


21


. Through the intermediary of the joint


18


, the rocker arm


15


is articulatingly connected to the frame


14


so that the rocker arm


15


is pivotable about the stationary joint


18


by the handle


11


in order to move the edge folding element


5


.




The joints


18


and


21


are formed of respective joint pins


22


and


23


, which are screwed into the frame


14


and are provided with flats


24


and


25


for the attachment of a wrench serving to screw in the pins


22


and


23


. In order to secure the pins


22


and


23


against rotation in the frame


14


, the screw joints


26


and


27


of the pins


22


and


23


are secured with a thread-lock adhesive. The joint


19


is formed of a joint or articulating pin


28


, which is secured against rotation in the coupler


16


by a bonded screw joint


29


, and the joint


20


is formed of a joint or articulating pin


30


which is secured against rotation in the rocker arm


17


by a bonded screw joint


31


. The coupler


16


, which is rotatable about the pins


28


and


30


, is seated on tapered extensions of the pins


28


and


30


. Securing rings


32


to


35


serve to secure the linkages


15


to


17


axially against slipping on the pins


22


,


23


,


28


and


30


.




The pin


22


is approximately twice as long as each of the pins


23


,


28


and


30


, and is longer than the thickness of the coupler


16


and the rocker arm


17


, taken together, in a direction axially parallel to the pin


22


. The dimensioning of the pin


22


permits the mounting of the rocker arm


17


between the frame


14


and the coupler


16


, and the mounting of the coupler


16


between the rocker arms


15


and


17


.




At one end thereof, the rocker arm


17


is provided with a rectangular transverse groove


36


, into which the rocker arm


17


is inserted, so that side surfaces of the rocker arm


17


rest, with an accurate form lock, on mutually opposite flanks


37


and


38


of the groove


36


, by which the edge folding element


5


is secured against rotation about the central axis thereof relative to the rocker arm


17


, and a further side surface of the rocker arm


17


rests on the base of the groove


36


, by which the edge folding element


5


is secured against movement in the axial direction. With regard to the foregoing, 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 handle


11


is fixed at one end of the rocker arm


15


by a screw


39


screwed into the rod


11


.


1


in the longitudinal direction of the latter. Strictly speaking, the handle


11


is arranged at the end of a first lever arm


15


.


1


of the rocker arm


15


, the joint


19


being located at the end of a second lever arm


15


.


2


of the rocker arm


15


which is shorter than the first arm


15


.


1


. With reference to the joint


21


, the rocker arm


17


is constructed with one arm, the joint


21


being arranged at one end and the edge folding element


5


at the other end of the rocker arm


17


, and the joint


20


being arranged approximately in the middle of the rocker arm


17


.




A center spacing A of the joints


18


and


21


from one another is greater than center spacings B, C and D. The center spacing B between the joints


19


and


20


is less than the center spacing C between the joints


18


and


19


, and less than a center spacing D between the joints


20


and


21


. The sum of the center spacings B and C is greater than the center spacing A.




Arranged and screwed on the rocker arm


17


, between the joint


20


and the edge folding element


5


, is a stop


40


, which is located on the side of the rocker arm


17


directed away from the frame


14


. The stop


40


projects into the pivoting path of the coupler


16


, so that the pivoting movement of the latter about the joint


20


is blocked by the stop


40


when a center line E connecting the joints


18


and


19


and a center line F connecting the joints


19


and


20


deviate slightly from rectilinear alignment with one another.




The position of the rocker arm


15


and of the coupler


16


associated therewith, in an over-obtuse angle α>180° to one another, is referred to as an overstretched position of a knee


41


, which is formed of the rocker arm


15


, the coupler


16


and the joint


19


. The designation “overstretched position” is relevant here because, in the course of a movement relative to one another of the rocker arm


15


and the coupler


16


about the joint


19


, the connecting center line F first bends away from the connecting center line E in a direction towards the joint


21


and, after passing through a stretched position (α=180°) of the knee


41


, with the connecting center lines E and F aligned, bends away from the connecting center line E in the other direction towards the joint


21


, the angle α between the connecting center lines E and F being α<180° in the last-mentioned position.




When the knee


41


has been moved into the overstretched position and the coupler


16


presses against a stop face


42


on the stop


40


, an imaginary extension of the connecting center line E extends beyond the joint


19


through the face


42


, and the latter extends at least approximately perpendicularly to the connecting center line F. To provide the aforementioned relative positions in the overstretched position of the knee


41


, the face


42


is arranged at an oblique angle to a center line G connecting the joints


20


and


21


.




Arranged on the frame


14


is a securing device for fixing the linkage


12


in a passive position (note FIG.


1


), with the edge folding element


5


withdrawn from the cylinder


3


. The securing device is constructed as a catch or latch, which includes a spring bushing


43


screwed into the frame


14


, and a sprung latching or drop-in pin


44


which is inserted into the bushing


43


and has a part thereof protruding from the frame


14


and the bushing


43


, the part being rounded in the form of a droplet. When a convexly rounded face


45


of the linkage


12


strikes the pin


44


, the latter is forced out of the position thereof, which is parallel to the edge folding element


5


and coaxially aligned with the bushing


43


, into a skewed position. The face


45


is formed by the end of the rocker arm


17


, into the pivoting path of which the pin


44


projects.




Due to the action of a spring in the bushing


43


, the pin


44


is reset into the coaxial starting position thereof, the instant that the pin


44


, as the face


45


pivots past the pin


44


, snaps in behind a bump on the face


45


which projects to the greatest extent in the direction of the pin


44


, and blocks any pivoting movement of the rocker arm


17


and, therefore, of the edge folding element


5


, in a pivoting direction towards the cylinder


3


. Further pivoting of the rocker arm


17


and of the edge folding element


5


in the other pivoting direction, away from the cylinder


3


, is blocked by a face


46


formed on the rocker arm


15


, the edge folding element


5


resting on the face


46


.




In order to pivot the edge folding element


5


out of the passive position thereof and towards the cylinder


3


, as the linkage


12


is moved, it is necessary to overcome the restoring force of the pin


44


, the latter, after passing the bump on the face


45


, returning quickly into the initial position thereof perpendicular to the frame


14


.




The function of the edge folding device


4


is as follows:




After the operator has clamped a leading edge of the drawn-on dressing or packing


7


in a front clamping device


47


in the cylinder


3


, an otherwise non-illustrated pressure roller is placed against the drawn-on dressing or packing


7


, and the cylinder


3


, driven by an electric motor of the machine


1


, is rotated slowly forward together with the drawn-on dressing or packing


7


from the front end thereof, so that the pressure roller rolls on the dressing or packing


7


, in a direction towards the rear end thereof and, as a result, smoothes the drawn-on dressing or packing


7


onto a circumferential surface of the cylinder


3


. When the pressure roller is a short distance in front of a rear edge


48


of a cylinder gap or channel


49


formed in the cylinder


3


, this rotation is halted, so that the cylinder


3


is located precisely in a rotary-angle position defined for the edge folding action. The trailing edge


6


then projects beyond the edge


48


of the cylinder gap


49


and virtually tangentially away from the cylinder


3


, as shown in FIG.


1


.




In order to clamp the trailing edge


6


in the rear clamping device


9


, it is necessary to place the trailing edge


6


onto the surface


8


of a clamping support


50


belonging to the clamping device


9


. The operator therefore pulls the handle


11


so that it is pivoted in a counterclockwise direction about the joint


18


from the position shown in

FIG. 1

into the position shown in FIG.


2


. With the force exerted by the operator on the handle


11


, the linkage


12


enables the edge folding element


5


to move towards the cylinder


3


, driven by the linkage


12


, as a result of which the drawn-on dressing or packing


7


is bent around the edge


48


of the cylinder gap


49


by the edge folding element


5


, i.e., the edge of the dressing or packing


7


is folded over, and the trailing edge


6


is pressed in the direction of the surface


8


. When the operator pivots the handle


11


in order to move the edge folding element


5


from the passive position thereof (note

FIG. 1

) into the edge folding position thereof (note FIGS.


2


and


3


), the limiting force of the latching device, i.e., the spring bushing


43


, the latching pin


44


and the face


45


, is overcome, as described hereinbefore.




The edge folding element


5


located in the edge folding position presses on the drawn-on dressing or packing


7


in the region between the edge


48


of the cylinder gap


49


and a supporting edge


50


.


1


of the support


50


, as a result of which the dressing or packing


7


is pressed onto the surface


8


approximately in the position parallel to the latter. In the process, the edge folding element


5


presses closer on the supporting edge


50


.


1


than the edge


48


of the cylinder gap


49


presses on the dressing or packing


7


, due to which a maximum bending moment results at the bending point of the dressing or packing


7


in the region of the edge


48


of the cylinder gap


49


.




If the operator releases the handle


11


in this situation, the linkage


12


advantageously maintains the position assumed, although a spring force from the comparatively stiff drawn-on dressing or packing


7


attempts to force the edge folding element


5


out of the edge-folding position thereof. This is because the trailing edge


6


attempts to spring back in the direction towards the starting position thereof projecting tangentially from the cylinder


3


. Because of this attempt,.the trailing edge


6


presses comparatively forcefully on the edge folding element


5


and therefore produces a torque which attempts to pivot the edge folding element


5


and the rocker arm


17


about the joint


21


in the counterclockwise direction, as viewed in FIG.


2


.




This torque is absorbed by the linkage


12


, however, in that the stop face


42


is pressed more firmly against the coupler


16


, as a result of which, in turn, the overstretched position of the knee


41


is secured. The linkage


12


, therefore, blocks a movement of the edge folding element


5


out of the edge-folding position and away from the cylinder


3


when a force is exerted on the edge folding element


5


by the drawn-on dressing or packing


7


. Due to the self-locking of the linkage


12


, the single-handed operation thereof is possible, and the operator, after displacing the edge folding element


5


into the edge-folding position, does not have to perform any additional locking actions or the like in order to secure the position assumed by the linkage


12


.




The tight clamping of the dressing or packing


7


between the support


50


and a clamping jaw


51


, which is movable relative to the latter, is performed in two steps.




In a first step, a carrier or beam


52


, together with an eccentric shaft


53


mounted in the carrier


52


, and the jaw


51


mounted in the carrier


52


are pivoted about a pivot


54


, which belongs to the clamping device


9


and has an axis of rotation axially parallel to the cylinder


3


, resulting in a clamping face


55


of the jaw


51


overlapping the surface


8


and the drawn-on dressing or packing


7


resting on the latter.




In the subsequent second step, the shaft


53


, which is provided with a flattened cross-sectional shape and rests in a prism belonging to the carrier


52


, is rotated by the operator about the central axis thereof, due to which, a lever arm belonging to the jaw


51


and resting with a convexity thereof on the shaft


53


, is pressed away by the prism, and the jaw


51


is therefore tilted about a further joint, which is formed by the head of a screw in the carrier


52


. Due to the tilting of the jaw


51


, the other lever arm of the jaw


51


, provided with the clamping face


55


, is moved in a direction towards the support


50


, so that the drawn-on dressing or packing


7


is clamped firmly between the clamping face


55


and the supporting surface


8


.




The pressure roller and the edge folding element


5


can then be removed from the drawn-on dressing or packing


7


.




In order to reset the edge folding element


5


away from the drawn-on dressing or packing


7


into the passive position of the element


7


, the operator has to move the handle


11


and,. therefore, the rocker arm


15


, in a clockwise direction about the joint


18


, as viewed in FIG.


3


. During this pivoting movement, the self-locking position of the linkage


12


is cancelled, as a result of the coupler


16


being lifted off the stop


40


and the knee


41


being rotated out of the blocked overstretched position thereof, beyond the stretched position of the knee


41


, into the angular position shown in FIG.


1


. When the position of the linkage


12


, which is shown in

FIG. 1

, is reached, the position is secured by the snapping in of the latching device, i.e., the spring bushing


43


, the latching pin


44


and the face


45


.




The clamping devices


9


and


47


are then moved by a pivoting action, so that the edges of the drawn-on dressing or packing


7


, held firmly in the clamping devices


9


and


47


, are drawn towards one another and, as a result, the drawn-on dressing or packing


7


is stretched tautly on the cylinder


3


.




Finally, it should be noted that the function of the operator can be replaced by an actuating drive which pivots the rocker arm


15


and which, for example, can be constructed as a pneumatic reciprocating piston cylinder and can be attached to the rocker arm


15


.



Claims
  • 1. A device for folding over an edge of a dressing or packing drawn on a cylinder of a printing or varnishing machine, comprising:an edge folding element; and a mechanism for moving said edge folding element towards and away from the cylinder, said mechanism being constructed as a self-locking mechanism, said self-locking mechanism constructed as a coupler mechanism, said coupler mechanism being constructed as a four-bar chain with a coupler, a drive rocker arm, and four swivel-joints; said mechanism, after reaching a specific position, automatically and positively locking, blocking against a force acting on said edge folding element.
  • 2. The device according to claim 1, wherein said self-locking mechanism has a stop for blocking movement of said self-locking mechanism, said stop being disposed on said self-locking mechanism.
  • 3. The device according to claim 2, wherein said stop is disposed on said coupler mechanism and located adjacent said coupler.
  • 4. The device according to claim 1, wherein one of said swivel joints function to swivel said edge folding element about said swivel joint and towards and away from the cylinder.
  • 5. The device according to claim 1, wherein said coupler mechanism has an articulating knee displaceable into an over-dead-center position of said knee, and said coupler mechanism acts in a self-locking manner.
  • 6. The device according to claim 5, wherein said knee is formed by said coupler together with said drive rocker arm of said coupler mechanism.
  • 7. The device according to claim 6, wherein said drive rocker arm is of double-armed construction, including a first lever arm whereon a handle is disposed, and a second lever arm to which said coupler is linked.
  • 8. The device according to claim 5, wherein said coupler mechanism includes a driven rocker arm disposed so as to be swivellable about one of said swivel joints and having thereon a stop for said coupler, said stop serving to block said knee from moving beyond said over-dead-center position.
  • 9. The device according to claim 8, wherein said edge folding element is disposed on a lever arm of said driven rocker arm, and said coupler is linked to said lever arm, between said one of said swivel joints and said edge folding element.
  • 10. The device according to claim 1, wherein said coupler is the shortest element in said coupler mechanism in terms of center-to-center spacings between said swivel joints of said coupler mechanism.
  • 11. A printing or varnishing machine having a device for folding over an edge of a dressing or packing drawn on a cylinder of the machine, comprising:an edge folding element; and a mechanism for moving said edge folding element towards and away from the cylinder, said mechanism being constructed as a self-locking mechanism, said self-locking mechanism constructed as a coupler mechanism, said coupler mechanism being constructed as a four-bar chain with a coupler, a drive rocker arm, and four swivel-joints; said mechanism, after reaching a specific position, automatically and positively locking, blocking against a force acting on said edge folding element.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
199 53 967 Nov 1999 DE
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Number Name Date Kind
5211112 Tsushima et al. May 1993 A
5309835 Hartung et al. May 1994 A
5537922 Becker Jul 1996 A
5562033 Schild et al. Oct 1996 A
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Number Date Country
28 54 672 Sep 1979 DE
42 14 207 Jul 1993 DE
198 01 844 Jul 1998 DE