Ink fountain with two-position tray

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6339989
  • Patent Number
    6,339,989
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 30, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 22, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
The present invention relates to an ink supplying apparatus equipped with an ink tray capable of improving the productivity based upon the labor-saving of an cleaning operation and the shortening of a preparatory time at ink replacement or the like in a printing press, with the ink tray being desirably attachable/detachable to enhance the operational efficiency. In front of an ink fountain, there is provided a fixing device which, for fixing an ink tray in the interior of the ink fountain, presses a bracket of the ink tray against a stopping section situated in the ink fountain. The fixing device is made up of a supporting member placed under a mounting plane of the bracket, a rotating member made to be rotatable in a plane substantially perpendicular to a cross direction of the apparatus in a state where its one end portion is supported by the supporting member, a pressing member provided on the rotating member for pressing the bracket in a state where the rotating member rotates upwardly so that the ink tray is fixed in the ink fountain, and an arresting member for arresting the rotation of the rotating member when the pressing member presses the bracket.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1) Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an ink supplying apparatus for use in a printing press such as a rotary press or a sheet-fed printing press, and more particularly to an ink supplying apparatus equipped with an ink tray attachable/detachable to an ink fountain.




2) Description of the Related Art




As

FIGS. 12 and 13

show, a printing press such as a rotary press or a sheet-fed printing press is provided with an ink supplying apparatus


100


in which an ink fountain


102


is placed in front of an ink fountain roller


101


. The ink fountain


102


is composed of a circumferential surface of the ink fountain roller


101


, a plurality of ink keys (blades)


103


constituting a bottom section of the ink fountain


102


, and two side plates


104


(only one on the interior side is shown in

FIG. 12

) provided at both side surfaces of each of the ink keys


103


so that their front edges come into contact with the circumferential surface of the ink fountain roller


101


to slide thereon. In this construction, an ink lying within the ink fountain


102


is supplied through a gap between the ink fountain roller


101


and the tip portion of each of the ink keys


103


to the ink fountain roller


101


and then transferred through a non-shown calling roller to a group of ink rollers lying on the downstream side.




The plurality of ink keys


103


are, as shown in

FIG. 13

, arranged in parallel with each other in a lateral direction of the apparatus so that the ink keys


103


,


103


adjacent to each other are brought into sliding contact with each other while both the end ink keys


103


and the side plates


104


are brought into sliding contact with each other. In addition, the ink keys are made to be driven independently of each other to rock or swing about a supporting shaft


105


, and an ink quantity control device


106


is situated under the respective ink keys


103


.




The ink quantity control device


106


is provided with a adjusting cam


106




b


engaging with a lower surface of the tip portion of each of the ink keys


103


and a pusher


106




a


brought into contact with the adjusting cam


106




b


to rock the adjusting cam


106




b


by its telescopic motion, namely, protruding/retracting movements. Additionally, the tip portion of each of the ink keys


103


is driven to rock in a manner that the pusher


106




a


is operated appropriately to protrude/retract for rocking the adjusting cam


106




b


so that its engaging portion of the adjusting cam


106




b


with the ink key


103


lifts/lowers, thereby controlling the gap between the ink key


103


and the ink fountain roller


101


to adjust the thickness of the ink film to be supplied.




Meanwhile, in the aforesaid conventional ink supplying apparatus, a microscopic gap is secured between the adjacent ink keys


103


,


103


and between both the end ink keys


103


and the side plates


104


in order to permit the mutual sliding motion. Accordingly, there is a possibility that the ink permeates through the very small gap, for example, between the ink keys


103


,


103


by the capillary phenomenon or the like. If the ink is hardened after permeating through the gap between the ink keys


103


,


103


, the operation of the ink keys


103


becomes unstable and the worst case reaches the difficulty of movement thereof, so that a problem exists in that the high-accuracy control of the ink film becomes impossible.




In addition, after the completion of printing or in the ink replacement, although there is a need to clean the interior of the ink fountain


102


by wiping off the ink remaining in the interior of the ink fountain


102


with a waste or the like, or by washing it off with a cleaning solvent, the removal of the ink is difficult because the ink shows a high viscosity. Particularly, difficulty is experienced in removing the ink permeating into the gap between the ink keys


103


,


103


so that a severe burden falls on the cleaning worker.




Still additionally, although, for improving the productivity, there is a need to shorten the preparation for the order change for enhancing the availability fact of the apparatus, if the load on the cleaning in the ink replacement is severe as mentioned above, the cleaning takes time largely. For this reason, it has been desired strongly to relieve the burden to be imposed on the worker through the labor-saving in the cleaning operation and further to enhance the availability factor of the apparatus through the shortening of the cleaning time.




Accordingly, this applicant has developed a construction in which an interior-placed container (which is referred to as an ink tray) for covering the upper surfaces of the ink keys or the inner surfaces of the side plates is detachably installed in the interior of the ink fountain for less direct adhesion of the ink to the ink keys or the side plates. In the case of the installation of such an ink tray, there exists one problem in a method for easy attachment/detachment of the ink tray.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the prevent invention to provide an ink supplying apparatus equipped with an ink tray capable of achieving the labor-saving of the cleaning operation and the shortening of the working time at ink replacement or the like in a printing press to improve the productivity, and designed to accomplish satisfactory attachment/detachment of the ink tray to improve the operational performance thereof.




For these purposes, an ink supplying apparatus according to this invention involves the following features.




First, for achieving the foregoing object, in accordance with this invention, an ink supplying apparatus which supplies an ink from an ink fountain to an ink fountain roller is characterized by comprising an ink tray set detachably in the interior of the ink fountain in a manner that brackets provided at its left- and right-hand end portions are mounted on side plates constituting left- and right-hand side walls of the ink fountain, a stopping section provided in the ink fountain to come into contact with a front end portion of the ink tray for stopping the ink tray, and a fixing device provided in front of the ink fountain for pressing each of the brackets against the stopping section to fix the ink tray in the ink fountain, wherein the fixing device includes a supporting member placed under a mounting plane of the bracket, a rotating member made to be rotatable in a plane substantially perpendicular to a cross direction of the apparatus in a state where its one end is supported by the supporting member, pressing means provided on the rotating member for pressing the brackets in a state where the rotating member rotates upwardly so that the ink tray is fixed in the ink fountain, and arresting means for arresting the rotation of the rotating member when the pressing means presses the brackets.




With this construction, when the ink tray is mounted in the ink fountain, the fixing device fixes the mounting position of the ink tray surely in the ink fountain to prevent the adhesion of the ink to the ink fountain certainly.




In addition, since the pressing means, coming into contact with the brackets to press it, is made to rotate together with the rotating member, at the removal/mounting of the ink tray from/into the ink fountain, the ink tray does not interfere with the pressing means and the rotating member so that the attachment/detachment of the ink tray from/to the ink fountain is facilitated to improve the operating efficiency.




Preferably, the arresting means is made up of a hooking member placed on the rotating member and a hooked member placed on an upward engaging locus of the rotating member, and the rotation of the rotating member is arrested in a manner that the hooking member catches the hooked member at the upward rotation of the rotating member.




In this case, since it is possible to arrest the rotation of the rotating member only by engaging the hooking member with the hooked member at the upward rotation of the rotating member, the fixing operation of the ink tray becomes easy.




More preferably, an elongated hole is made in the supporting member so that a supporting shaft set one end portion of the rotating member is supported rotatably by the elongated hole, and a claw is used as the hooking member while a pin is used as the hooked member so that the claw catches the pin in a manner that the rotating member is driven to slide along the elongated hole while being rotated upwardly on the supporting shaft.




In this case, since it is possible to arrest the rotation of the rotating member only by hooking the claw on to the pin, the operation becomes facilitated.




More preferably, a screw is used as the pressing means so that the bracket is pressed by the tip portion of the screw when the screw is tightened.




In this instance, since it is possible to press the bracket only by tightening the screw, the fixing of the ink tray becomes easy and, additionally, since the pressing force is adjustable by the degree of the tightening of the screw, the ink tray can be fixed surely at an optimal pressing force.




Furthermore, for achieving the object, in accordance with this invention, an ink supplying apparatus which supplies an ink from an ink fountain to an ink fountain roller is characterized by comprising an ink tray set detachably in the interior of the ink fountain and equipped with a pin protrusively formed on each of its left- and right-hand end portions, and a hooker installed on an operating space side in front of the ink fountain for catching the pin to temporarily hold the ink tray in the exterior of the ink fountain.




Thus, at the removal of the ink tray from the ink fountain, since the hooker is hooked on to the fixing pin to hold the ink tray temporarily, the operator can shift the ink tray from one hand to the other for easy carrying, thus lessening the burden to be imposed on the operator who handles the ink tray.




In addition, since the ink tray can temporarily be held immediately after the removal from the ink fountain, the operator can conduct various operations, such as cleaning of the interior of the ink fountain and cleaning of the ink tray itself, while handling the ink tray, thus accomplishing the operations according to a higher-efficiency program.




Preferably, on the front side of the ink fountain, a fixing device is provided which comprises a engaging member engaging/disengaging with/from the pin and engages said engaging member with said pin to fix said ink tray in the interior of said ink fountain, and said engaging member functions as said hooker when said engaging member is disengaged from said pin.




In this case, since the engaging member constituting the fixing device for fixing the ink tray is also used as the hooker, the number of parts is reducible.




More preferably, the ink tray is set in the interior of the ink fountain in a manner that brackets set on its left- and right-hand end portions are mounted on side plates constituting left- and right-hand side walls of the ink fountain, and a supporting member is placed under a mounting plane of the brackets, while the engaging member is rotated in a plane substantially perpendicular to a cross direction of the apparatus in a state where one end portion of the engaging member is supported by the supporting member and engages with the pin in a state rotated upwardly and functions as the hooker in a state rotated downwardly.




In this instance, since the engaging member functions as the hooker when rotated to under the bracket mounting plane, if the ink tray is drawn out from the ink fountain to the front side and shifted dowanwardly, the fixing pin is caught by the hooker to hold the ink tray temporarily, which permits easy handling of the ink tray without imposing a burden.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side elevational view schematically showing a construction of an ink supplying apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view showing a construction of an ink tray of the ink supplying apparatus according to the embodiment of this invention;





FIG. 3

is a side elevational view showing a construction of the ink tray of the ink supplying apparatus according to the embodiment of this invention;





FIG. 4

is an illustration of a state of engagement between the ink tray and an ink fountain in the ink supplying apparatus according to the embodiment of this invention, where a bracket is partially broken away;





FIG. 5A

is a side elevational view showing a construction of a presser in the ink supplying apparatus according to the embodiment of this invention;





FIG. 5B

is a side elevational view showing the construction of the presser in the ink supplying apparatus according to the embodiment of this invention;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view showing a construction of a lever in the ink supplying apparatus according to the embodiment of this invention;





FIG. 7

is a side elevational view useful for describing attachment/detachment of an ink tray in the ink supplying apparatus according to the embodiment of this invention;





FIG. 8

is a side elevational view useful for describing the attachment/detachment of an ink tray in the ink supplying apparatus according to the embodiment of this invention;





FIG. 9

is a side elevational view useful for describing the attachment/detachment of an ink tray in the ink supplying apparatus according to the embodiment of this invention;





FIG. 10

is a side elevational view useful for describing the attachment/detachment of an ink tray in the ink supplying apparatus according to the embodiment of this invention;





FIG. 11

is a side elevational view useful for describing the attachment/detachment of an ink tray in the ink supplying apparatus according to the embodiment of this invention;





FIG. 12

is a side elevational view illustratively showing a construction of a conventional ink supplying apparatus; and





FIG. 13

is a top view illustratively showing the interior of an ink fountain in a construction of the conventional ink supplying apparatus.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




An embodiment of the present invention will be described hereinbelow with reference to the drawings.




The description starts at the outline of a construction of an ink supplying apparatus according to this embodiment. As

FIG. 1

shows, the ink supplying apparatus, designated generally at reference numeral


2


, is equipped with an ink fountain


23


defined by a circumferential surface of an ink fountain roller


20


, ink keys


21


and side plates


22


so that an ink is put in the ink fountain


23


and supplied to the ink fountain roller


20


in printing. A plurality of ink keys


21


are arranged in a cross (transverse) direction of the apparatus in a state of coming closely into contact with each other, and their rear end portions are supported rotatably by a supporting shaft


18


set on a supporting base


24


. The side plates


22


are fixedly secured onto the supporting base


24


in a state where the ink keys


21


are interposed therebetween, and their front end portions are brought into sliding contact with the circumferential surface of the ink fountain roller


20


.




In addition, under the ink fountain


23


, a horizontal beam


5


is installed to support components constituting the ink fountain


23


, and an ink quantity control device


25


is set on this horizontal beam


5


. The ink quantity control device


25


is made up of an adjusting cam


26


engaging with a lower surface of the tip portion of each of the ink keys


21


, and a pusher


27


made to be brought into contact with the adjusting cam


26


at its tip portion and, further, to be protruded and retracted (extensible/contractible) in the longitudinal (forward and backward) directions in accordance with the rotations of a knob


28


or a motor


29


. Accordingly, if the pusher


27


is protruded or retracted suitably to lift or lower the adjusting cam


26


in a state where the adjusting cam


26


rocks or swings around a supporting point


26




a


, then the tip portion of each of the ink keys


21


is driven to rock, thereby controlling the gap between the ink key


21


and the ink fountain roller


20


to adjust the thickness of an ink film to be supplied thereinto. Add to it that, under the tip portions of the ink keys


21


, a first ink receiver


6


A is placed to receive the ink dropping from the ink keys


21


and guides


6


C,


6


D are situated to guide the ink from the interior of the first ink receiver


6


A to a second ink receiver


6


B.




Still additionally, this ink supplying apparatus


2


is provided with an ink tray


30


placed detachably in the interior of the ink fountain


23


. As

FIGS. 2

to


4


show, the ink tray


30


is made up of side walls


31


,


31


formed in corresponding relation to the left- and right-hand side plates


22


,


22


of the ink fountain


23


, and a bottom plate


32


set in a state where its tip side is tilted downwardly to the ink keys


21


constituting a bottom section of the ink fountain


23


.




The lower surface of the bottom plate is reinforced by a reinforcing plate


33


, and the rear end portion of the bottom plate


32


is extended outwardly and downwardly to form a cover


34


for preventing the adhesion of the ink to the supporting base


24


. Additionally, left- and right-hand pins


35


,


35


are protrusively formed in the cross directions from a boundary section between the bottom plate


32


and the cover


34


. Still additionally, brackets


36


,


36


are fixedly secured onto the upper end portions of the side walls


31


,


31


of the ink tray


30


, respectively, in a state directed outwardly. Moreover, a handle


37


is set on an upper surface of each of the brackets


36


.




This ink tray


30


covers most of the ink keys


21


and the side plates


22


(these sections will be referred to hereinafter as coated sections) so that they do not come directly into contact with the ink within the ink fountain


23


, whereas the upper surface of the tip portion of each of the ink keys


21


and the inner surface of the tip portion of each of the side plates


22


, which slide on the ink fountain roller


20


in a state where an ink liquid film is interposed therebetween, are exposed so as to come directly into contact with the ink within the ink fountain


23


without being covered with the ink tray


30


(these sections will be referred to hereinafter as an exposed section). That is, the inner circumferetial surface of the ink fountain


23


is formed by an inner surface of the ink tray


30


, an upper surface of the exposed section (the tip portion)


21


A of each of the ink keys


21


, an exposed section


22


A of each of the side plates


22


and an outer circumferential surface of the ink fountain roller


20


.




The portion between the ink tray


30


and the tip portion (exposed section)


21


A of each of the ink keys


21


or the portion between the ink tray


30


and the exposed section


22


A of each of the side plates


22


constitutes a joint of the ink fountain


23


, and these portions require sealing processing. For this reason, holders


31




c


and


32




c


are set in outer surfaces of the tip portions of the side walls


31


,


31


and the bottom plate


32


, respectively, with a packing (sealing member)


38


having a continuous sealing surface being fitted in the holders


31




c


and


32




c.






In a state where the ink tray


30


is mounted in the ink fountain


23


, of the packing


38


, portions fitted in the holder


31




c


made in the outer surfaces of the tip portions of the side walls


31


are brought under pressure into contact with vertical wall portions of steps (stopping section)


22




a


formed on inner surfaces of the side plates


22


of the ink fountain


23


, and of the packing


38


, a portion fitted in the recess groove


32




c


made in the outer surface of the tip portion of the bottom plate


32


is brought under pressure into contact with a vertical wall portion (see

FIG. 1

) of a step (stopping section)


21




a


formed on an upper surface of the tip portion of each of the ink keys


21


.




In addition, this packing


38


seals the portions between the tip portions of the side walls


31


,


31


of the ink tray


30


and the side plates


22


,


22


of the ink fountain


23


and the portions between the tip portion of the bottom plate


32


of the ink tray


30


and the upper surfaces of the ink keys


21


of the ink fountain


23


so that the ink leakage from the ink fountain


23


is preventable at the joints between the ink tray


30


and the ink keys


21


and between the ink tray


30


and the side plates


22


.




As described above, since the ink tray


30


is detachably set in the interior of the ink fountain


23


, the contact area of the ink keys


21


with the ink is considerably reducible to lower the possibility that the ink permeates into the gap between the ink keys


21


,


21


, which not only stabilizes the operations of the ink keys


21


but also shortens the cleaning time of the interior of the ink fountain


23


, thus improving the availability factor of the apparatus and the productivity. Incidentally, the ink tray


30


shown in

FIGS. 5A

,


5


B and


7


to


11


is different in shapes of the brackets


36


and the handles


37


from that shown in

FIGS. 1

to


4


. However, these illustrations are for showing another possible construction of this ink tray


30


, and the function thereof is substantially the same.




Meanwhile, although the packing


38


is used for sealing the gap between the ink tray


30


and the ink keys


21


and the gap between the ink tray


30


and the side plates


22


, in order to accomplishing the sealing surely for the prevention of the ink leakage, there is a need to fix the ink tray


30


in the ink fountain certainly and accurately. Additionally, in order to improve the operational efficiency at the ink replacement and to improve the productivity, there is a need to facilitate the attachment/detachment of the ink tray


30


. For these purposes, a need for a construction which does not cause the hindrance at the attachment/detachment of the ink tray


30


exists on the fixing means of the ink tray


30


.




Because of the existence of this necessity, in this ink supplying apparatus


2


, the fixing of the ink tray


30


in the ink fountain


23


is made by a presser (fixing device)


40


having the following construction.




The presser


40


is a device for fixing the ink tray


30


by pressing an inclined surface


36




a


of a rear portion of each of the brackets


36


of the ink tray


30


, and is provided at each of both left- and right-hand end portions of the supporting base


24


in connection with each of the left- and right-hand brackets


36


,


36


. A description of a concrete construction of the presser


40


is as follows. That is, as

FIGS. 5A

to


6


show, the presser


40


is mainly made up of a lever (rotating member, engaging mamber)


42


equipped with a fixing screw (pressing means)


41


, a bracket (supporting member)


47


or bearing the lever


42


and a pin (hooked member)


46


for fixing the lever


42


. In these illustrations, the presser


40


is one standing on the right-hand side when viewed from the operator side.




The bracket


47


is fixedly secured through a bolt


49


or the like to a back (surface directed to the operator)


24




a


of the supporting base


24


, and an elongated hole (slit)


47




a


having an elliptic configuration in cross section is made to penetrate the bracket


47


in a cross direction of the apparatus. The position and direction of the elongated hole


47




a


are set so that the rear portion inclined surface


36




a


of the bracket


36


of the ink tray


30


lies on the lengthwise prolongation of the ellipse of the elongated hole


47




a.






Furthermore, the bolt


49


is disposed under the elongated hole


47




a


and outside it in the cross-direction of the apparatus, and is positioned on a rotating locus of the lever


42


, which will be described later, to function as a stopper for the lever


42


.




The pin


46


is provided in a state where its central portion is supported by a bracket


48


fixedly secured to the back


24




a


of the supporting base


24


while both end portions


46




a


and


46




b


protrude in the cross directions of the apparatus. The bracket


48


is positioned above the above-mentioned bracket


47


and outside it in the cross direction of the apparatus to be interposed between the loci of arms


43


and


44


of the lever


42


which will be described later. In addition, the length of the pin


46


is set so that its inside portion (on the end portion


46




b


side) has a length which does not cause the interference with the ink tray


30


while its outside portion has a length substantially equal to that of the pin


35


of the ink tray


30


.




Secondly, a description will be given hereinbelow of a construction of the lever


42


. The lever


42


is, at its one end portion, equipped with a pin


45


, and is, at the other end portion, provided with two arms


43


and


44


parallel with each other. The pin


45


is disposed to be perpendicular to the lever


42


, while the arms


43


and


44


are disposed to be parallel with the rotating plane of the lever


42


on the pin


45


. The arms


43


and


44


have a configuration curved inwardly, and the tip portions and intermediate portions of the inner side thereof have claws (hooking members)


43




a


,


44




a


,


43




b


and


44




b


, respectively, constituting arresting means. The separation or interval between the arms


43


and


44


is set to be somewhat larger than the width of the bracket


48


so that the bracket


48


is put between the arms


43


and


44


when the ink tray


30


is in a fixed condition.




In addition, at the junction between the arm


44


on the disposition side of the pin


45


and the lever


42


, a bracket


42




a


is installed to support the fixing screw


41


. A screw hole


41




b


is made in the bracket


42




a


, and the fixing screw


41


is engaged with the screw hole


41




b


in a state where its tip portion (screw section)


41




a


is directed inwardly (the extending side of the arms


43


and


44


).




Moreover, a description will be given hereinbelow of the relationship in engagement among the respective components (the lever


42


, the bracket


47


, the pin


46


and others) of the presser


40


. First, a description will be made of the engaging relationship between the lever


42


and the bracket


47


. The lever


42


is disposed outside the bracket


47


in the cross direction of the apparatus, and the pin


45


placed at its end portion is inserted into the elongated hole


47




a


. The pin


45


is supported rotatably in the interior of the elongated hole


47




a


so that the lever


42


is rotatable on the pin


45


and movable in parallel with the elongated hole


47




a.






When the lever


42


is rotated, the bolt


49


and the bracket


48


exist in its rotating locus thereof as mentioned above. First, when the lever


42


is downwardly rotated counterclockwise, a back


42




b


of the lever


42


comes into contact with the bolt


49


to inhibit further rotation thereof. That is, the bolt


49


functions as a stopper for stopping the rotation of the lever


42


. At this time, the lever


42


is tilted downwardly in a state where the arms


43


and


43


are directed upwardly, and also functions as a hook engaging with the pin


35


of the ink tray


30


(see

FIGS. 9

to


11


).




On the other hand, when the lever


42


is upwardly rotated clockwise from the state shown in

FIG. 9

, although the arms


43


and


44


may interfere with the pins


35


and


46


in this state, since the lever


42


is engaged with the pin


45


forming the rotary shaft of the lever


42


by means of the elongated hole


47




a


, as shown in

FIG. 8

, the interference therewith is avoidable in a manner that the lever


42


is operated so that the pin


45


slides upwardly with respect to the elongated hole


47




a


. That is, the distance between the claws


43




a


and


44




a


at the tip portions of the arms


43


,


44


and the pin


45


is set to be longer than, at least the distance between the pin


35


or


46


and the upper end of the elongated hole


47




a.






In contrast with this, the distance between the claws


43




a


,


44




a


and the pin


45


is set to be substantially equal to or shorter than the distance between the pin


46


and the lower end of the elongated hole


47




a


. Additionally, the bracket


48


is positioned between the rotating loci of the arms


43


and


44


as stated above. Accordingly, if the pin


45


is operated upwardly to slide along the elongated hole


47




a


to avoid the interference between the claws


43




a


,


44




a


and the pins


35


,


46


and, subsequently, the pin


45


is again shifted downwardly along the elongated hole


47




a


, as shown in

FIGS. 5A and 5B

, the end portions


46




a


and


46




b


of the pin


46


are loosely fitted in the groove between the claws


43




a


,


43




b


and in the groove between the claws


44




a


,


44




b


, respectively. At this time, the pin


35


is accommodated in the curved portion between the claws


43




b


,


44




b


and the lever


42


.




As described above, when the claws


43




a


,


43




b


of the arm


43


and the claws


44




a


,


44




b


of the arm


44


are engaged with the pin


46


, as shown in

FIGS. 5A and 5B

, the rear portion inclined surface


36




a


of the bracket


36


of the ink tray


30


is positioned on the axis of the fixing screw


41


. Furthermore, when the fixing screw


41


is tightened, the tip portion


41




a


thereof comes into contact with the rear portion inclined surface


36




a


, and if further tightened, the claws


43




a


and


44




a


are hooked to the pin


46


; therefore, the rotation of the lever


42


is arrested, and still further tightened, the tip portion


41




a


of the fixing screw


41


pushes the rear portion inclined surface


36




a


. The screw hole


41




b


engaging with the fixing screw


41


is made so that the fixing screw


41


and the rear portion inclined surface


36




a


meet each other at right angles.




In this ink supplying apparatus


2


, with the above-described construction of the presser


40


, by tightening the fixing screws


41


,


41


for the left- and right-hand pressers


40


,


40


, the rear portion inclined surfaces


36




a


,


36




a


of the left- and right-hand brackets


36


,


36


are pressed toward the tip portion of the ink tray


30


(toward the gap between the ink keys


21


and the ink fountain roller


20


) so that the sealing member


38


of the ink tray


38


is pressed against the steps


22




a


,


21




a


of the ink fountain


23


, thus fixing the ink tray


30


.




Furthermore, the front end portions


36




b


of the left- and right-hand brackets


36


are equipped with positioning bolts


39


for positioning the ink tray


30


, respectively. The mounting position of the ink tray


30


in the longitudinal directions is defined with the positioning bolts


39


being brought into contact with projecting portions


22




b


formed on the upper surface of the side plates


22


. Incidentally, the position of the ink tray


30


in the longitudinal directions is adjustable by controlling the tightening quantity of the positioning bolts


39


, while the position thereof in the vertical (height) directions is adjustable by height adjusting screws


19


set in the brackets


36


.




Since the ink supplying apparatus


2


according to the embodiment of this invention is thus constructed, the attachment/detachment of the ink tray


30


to/from the ink fountain


23


are made as follows.




First, when the ink tray


30


is detached from the ink fountain


23


, as shown in

FIG. 7

, each of the fixing screws


41


is loosened so that its tip portion


41




a


is separated from the rear portion inclined surface


36




a


of the bracket


36


to some extent. Additionally, as shown in

FIG. 8

, the lever


42


is pulled upwardly in a state where the fixing screw


41


is held by hand. At this time, the lever


42


slides upwardly according to the length of the elongated hole


47




a


to release the pin


46


and the claws


43




a


,


43




b


and


44




a


,


44




b


of the arms


43


and


44


from the engagement therebetween.




After the pin


46


is released from the engagement, as shown in

FIG. 9

, the lever


42


is shifted downwardly along the elongated hole


47




a


while being rotated downwardly (counterclockwise in

FIG. 9

) on the pin


45


. The rotation of the lever


42


is stopped when its back is brought into contact with the bolt


49


and the pin


45


is lowered up to the lower end of the elongated hole


47




a


, and the lever


42


is maintained in this positional state by the self-weight, that is, kept in the downwardly tilted condition in a state where the arms


43


and


44


turn upwardly.




When the left- and right-hand pressers


40


are operated as described above, the ink tray


30


is released from the fixing to the ink fountain


23


. Additionally, as shown in

FIG. 10

, the left- and right-hand handles


37


are held by hands and the ink tray


30


is drawn out from the ink fountain


23


. At this time, since the lever


42


is rotated downwardly as mentioned above so that there is no hindrance in the direction of drawing out the ink tray


30


, the ink tray


30


can easily be drawn out therefrom.




Moreover, since the lever


42


is maintained in the downwardly tilted condition in a state where the arms


43


and


44


turn upwardly, the lever


42


can also be used as a hook to be hooked to the pin


35


. That is, after the ink tray


30


is drawn out from the ink fountain


23


in a state where the left- and right-hand handles


37


are held by hands, as shown in

FIG. 11

, if the levers


42


,


42


are hooked on to the left- and right-hand pins


35


,


35


, then the ink tray


30


drawn out from the ink fountain


23


is maintainable temporarily. Accordingly, the operator can shift the ink tray


30


from one hand to the other for easy carrying, or can clean the interior of the ink fountain


23


in a state where the ink tray


30


is in the temporarily held condition.




In the case in which the ink tray


30


is mounted in the ink fountain


23


, the operation reverse to the above-described operation is conducted. That is, the handles


37


are held by hands to carry the ink tray


30


as shown in

FIG. 10

, and the left- and right-hand brackets


36


,


36


are hooked on to the side plates


22


,


22


to place the ink tray


30


in the interior of the ink fountain


23


as shown in FIG.


9


. At this time, the ink tray


30


is not placed directly in the ink fountain


23


, but it can be set in the ink fountain


23


after being temporarily held with the levers


42


,


42


being hooked on to the left- and right-hand pins


35


,


35


.




After the ink tray


30


is set in the ink fountain


23


, the positioning bolts


39


are brought into contact with the projecting portions


22




b


on the upper surfaces of the side plates


22


so that the ink tray


30


is positioned in the longitudinal directions. Additionally, if needed, the adjustment of the position thereof in the forward/backward or vertical directions is made by controlling the tightening quantity of the positioning bolts


39


or the height adjusting screws


19


.




After the completion of the positioning of the ink tray


30


, as shown in

FIG. 8

, each of the levers


42


is rotated upwardly while the pin


45


is driven to slide up to the upper end of the elongated hole


47




a


. When the lever


42


rotated is brought into contact with the pin


35


, the lever


42


is pressed downwardly so that the pin


46


engages with the claws


43




a


,


43




b


,


44




a


and


44




b


of the arms


43


and


44


as shown in FIG.


7


. Additionally, on the engagement between the pin


46


and the claws


43




a


,


43




b


,


44




a


and


44




b


, the fixing screw


41


is tightened to cause the tip portion


41




a


of the fixing screw


41


to push the rear portion inclined surface


36




a


so that the sealing member


38


of the ink tray


30


is pressed against the step portions


22




a


and


21




a


of the ink fountain


23


for the fixing the ink tray


30


.




As described above, according to this ink supplying apparatus


2


, when the ink tray


30


is mounted in the ink fountain


23


, the presser


40


presses the sealing member


38


of the ink tray


30


against the step portions


22




a


and


21




a


of the ink fountain


23


for fixing the ink tray


30


in the ink fountain


23


; therefore, it is possible to surely seal the gaps between the ink tray


30


and the ink keys


21


and between the ink tray


30


and the side plates


22


for prevention of the ink leakage. Add to it that the pressing force is adjustable properly by the tightening degree of the fixing screw


41


.




In addition, the completion of the fixing of the ink tray


30


by the presser


40


depends only upon that the claws


43




a


,


43




b


,


44




a


and


44




b


at the tip portions of the arms


43


and


44


extending from the lever


42


catch the pin


46


and the fixing screw


41


is tightened afterwards, and the release of the ink tray


30


from the fixing to the ink fountain


23


relies only upon the loosening of the fixing screw


41


and the release of the claws


43




a


,


43




b


,


44




a


and


44




b


from the engagement with the pin


46


; hence, the fixing of the ink tray


30


and the release thereof from the fixing are feasible with simple operation.




Still additionally, since the pressers


40


are located at the left- and right-hand end portions of the ink supplying apparatus


2


, the pressers


40


do not constitute the hindrance when the operator approaches the ink supplying apparatus


2


, particularly the ink fountain


23


. Furthermore, since the lever


42


having the fixing screw


41


is designed to be rotated downwardly, when the ink tray


30


is detached from the ink fountain


23


or placed therein, the ink tray


30


does not interfere with the lever


42


. Accordingly, this ink supplying apparatus


2


is capable of facilitating the attachment/detachment of the ink tray


30


to/from the ink fountain


23


and, hence, improve the operational efficiency.




Yet additionally, in this ink supplying apparatus


2


, since the arms


43


and


44


are directed upwardly so that the levers


42


,


42


tilted downwardly catch the pins


35


,


35


to hold the ink tray


30


temporarily; therefore, the operator can shift the ink tray


30


from one hand to the other for easy carrying, thus lessening the burden to be imposed on the operator who handles the ink tray


30


.




Moreover, the operator cannot conduct another operation while carrying the ink tray


30


and, hence, cannot do his work according to a high-efficiency program. On the other hand, since the ink tray


30


can temporarily be held immediately after being taken out from the interior of the ink fountain


23


, in the meantime, the operator can do various kinds of operations, such as the cleaning of the interior of the ink fountain


23


and the cleaning of the ink tray


30


itself, while handling the ink tray


30


, that is, can do his work according to a higher-efficiency program.




Still moreover, if the lever


42


is used as a hooker, the increase in the number of parts is suppressible, thereby restraining the increase in cost.




As described above, according to this ink supplying apparatus


2


, the ink tray


30


can be fixed easily and surely into the ink fountain


23


and easy attachment/detachment of the ink tray


30


are feasible; therefore, the contamination of the interior of the ink fountain


23


is reducible and the labor-saving on the cleaning operation becomes possible, and the ink tray


30


is held temporarily in a manner that the levers


42


,


42


are hooked on to the pins


35


,


35


of the ink tray


30


; hence, the operational efficiency improves considerably at the ink replacement or the like to enhance the productivity.




Incidentally, the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and the invention covers all changes and modifications of the embodiment herein which do not constitute departures from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, in the above-described embodiment, although the two arms


43


and


44


parallel with each other are provided in the lever


42


so that the claws


43




a


,


43




b


,


44




a


and


44




b


are hooked on to the pin


46


in a state where the bracket


48


is interposed therebetween, only one arm will do, or it is possible to provide the claws only on the tip sides of the arms.




In addition, in the above-described embodiment, although the restriction of the rotation of the lever


42


is made in a manner that the claws


43




a


,


43




b


,


44




a


and


44




b


of the arms


43


and


44


catch the pin


46


, in contrast to this, it is also possible that a claw installed on the supporting base


24


side catches a pin provided on the arm side. That is, as long as the hooking member provided on the lever


42


side is hooked on to the hooked member provided on the supporting base


24


side for arresting the rotation of the lever


42


, the construction thereof is not limited to that in the above-described embodiment. Incidentally, in addition to the construction in which a hooking member catches a hooked member, it is also appropriate that the lever


42


itself is equipped with a lock mechanism.




Still additionally, in the above-described embodiment, although the fixing screw


41


is employed as a pressing means so that the bracket


36


is pressed by tightening the fixing screw


41


, the concrete construction of the pressing means is not limited to this. For example, it is also acceptable that a plunger with a spring is employed as the pressing means so that the biasing force of the spring presses the bracket


36


.




Yet additionally, in the above-described embodiment, although the lever


42


forming a component of the presser


40


for fixing the ink tray


30


in the ink fountain


23


is used as the hooker, it is also possible that a dedicated hooker (for example, a hook), by contrast, is put to use.



Claims
  • 1. An ink supplying apparatus which supplies an ink from an ink fountain to an ink fountain roller, said apparatus comprising:an ink tray set detachably in the interior of said ink fountain, said ink fountain having brackets provided at its left- and right-hand end portions, said brackets mounted on side plates constituting left- and right-hand side walls of said ink fountain; a stopping section provided in said ink fountain to come into contact with a front end portion of said ink tray for stopping said ink tray; and a fixing device provided in front of said ink fountain for pressing each of said brackets against said stopping section to fix said ink tray in said ink fountain, said fixing device including: a supporting member placed under a mounting plane of each said bracket; a rotating member made to be rotatable in a plane substantially perpendicular to a cross direction of said apparatus in a state where its one end portion is supported by said supporting member; pressing means provided on said rotating member for pressing said bracket in a state where said rotating member rotates upwardly so that said ink tray is fixed in said ink fountain; and arresting means for arresting the rotation of said rotating member when said pressing means presses each said bracket.
  • 2. An ink supplying apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said arresting means comprises:a hooking member placed on said rotating member; and a hooked member placed on an upward rotating locus of said rotating member, with the rotation of said rotating member being arrested in a manner that said hooking member catches said hooked member at upward rotation of said rotating member.
  • 3. An ink supplying apparatus according to claim 2, wherein an elongated hole is made in said supporting member so that a supporting shaft set at one end portion of said rotating member is supported rotatably by said elongated hole, and a claw is used as said hooking member while a pin is used as said hooked member so that said claw catches said pin in a manner that said rotating member is driven to slide along said elongated hole while being rotated upwardly on said supporting shaft.
  • 4. An ink supplying apparatus according to claim 3, wherein a screw is used as said pressing means so that each said bracket is pressed by a tip portion of said screw when said screw is tightened.
  • 5. An ink supplying apparatus which supplies an ink from an ink fountain to an ink fountain roller, said apparatus comprising:an ink tray set detachably in the interior of said ink fountain and equipped with a pin protrusively formed on each of its left- and right-hand end portions; and a hooker installed on an operating space side in front of said ink fountain for catching said pin to temporarily hold said ink tray exterior to said ink fountain.
  • 6. An ink supplying apparatus according to claim 5, wherein, in front of said ink fountain, a fixing device is provided which comprises a engaging member engaging/disengaging with/from said pin and which engages said engaging member with said pin to fix said ink tray in the interior of said ink fountain, and said engaging member functions as said hooker when said engaging member is disengaged from said pin.
  • 7. An ink supplying apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said ink tray is set in the interior of said ink fountain, said ink fountain including brackets set on its left- and right-hand end portions, said brackets mounted on side plates constituting left- and right-hand side walls of said ink fountain, and a supporting member is placed under a mounting plane of each of said brackets, with said engaging member being rotated in a plane substantially perpendicular to a cross direction of said apparatus in a state where one end portion of said engaging member is supported by said supporting member, and said engaging member engages with said pin when said engaging member is rotated upwardly, while functioning as said hooker when said engaging member is rotated downwardly.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
11-232836 Aug 1999 JP
11-232837 Aug 1999 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
5327830 Gelinas et al. Jul 1994 A
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5979321 Koppelkamm et al. Nov 1999 A
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Entry
Copy of Japanese Patent Office Action for Japanese Patent Application No. HEI 11-232836 dated Jan. 31, 2000 including translation.
Copy of European Patent Office Communication, including European Search Report, for corresponding European Patent Application No. 00302287 dated Nov. 9, 2000.