The present invention relates to an ink supply apparatus for supplying ink to a printing press.
As described in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2007-237537, a conventional ink supply apparatus includes an ink fountain which is surrounded by a bottom plate fixed on the upper surface of a fountain key support base, a pair of ink dams standing on the two ends of the fountain key support base in the widthwise direction, a plurality of ink fountain keys juxtaposed in the axis direction of an ink fountain roller to be close to its outer peripheral surface, and the outer peripheral surface of the ink fountain roller. Ink in the ink fountain is extracted from a gap formed between the ink fountain keys and the ink fountain roller to the ink fountain roller side. The extracted ink is evened by an oscillating roller facing (contacting) the ink fountain roller and then supplied to the printing press side.
In the above-described conventional ink supply apparatus, the ink is wasted because it drops in a large amount from the gap formed between the ink fountain keys and the ink fountain roller at the time of printing. In addition, when the ink has solidified and made a pile on the ink pan for collecting dropping ink, the ink that has piled up is fed to the printing cylinders via the oscillating roller, resulting in degradation in the printing quality. To prevent this, the ink pan needs to be cleaned each time, and the ink pan cleaning operation puts an enormous load. Furthermore, the printing press needs to be stopped every time the cleaning operation is performed. For this reason, the degree of capacity utilization of the printing press lowers.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an ink supply apparatus that reduces the load of a cleaning operation by decreasing an amount of ink dropping from a gap formed between ink fountain keys and an ink fountain roller at the time of printing.
In order to achieve the above-described object, according to the present invention, there is provided an ink supply apparatus comprising an ink fountain that is formed from a pair of ink dams arranged to face each other, a bottom surface, and an outer peripheral surface of an ink fountain roller and stores ink, ink fountain keys that form gaps between the outer peripheral surface of the ink fountain roller and the ink fountain keys to extract the ink stored in the ink fountain, and an ink guide portion that projects from a distal end of each of the ink fountain keys toward the ink fountain roller and guides the ink extracted from the ink fountain to the ink fountain roller.
According to the present invention, since the ink guide portion for guiding ink to the ink fountain roller is provided, the ink transfer time from the ink fountain to the ink fountain roller becomes long, and the amount of dropping ink that cannot completely be transferred to the outer peripheral surface of the ink fountain roller decreases. As a result, the load of the cleaning operation of the ink pan for collecting the dropping ink is reduced. In addition, the cleaning interval is prolonged, and the degree of capacity utilization of the printing press is improved.
Additionally, since the ink that drops from the ink guide portion is partially collected by a roller, the amount of ink collected by the ink pan further decreases. As a result, the load of the cleaning operation of the ink pan is reduced. In addition, the ink collected by the ink pan is never fed to the printing press, and the printing quality is improved.
Details of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The first embodiment of the present invention will be described first with reference to
A holding bar 4 is attached to a groove 5 formed in the upper end of the ink fountain key support base 2 on the front end side and runs in the axis direction of the ink fountain roller 1. The holding bar 4 has almost the same length as that of the cylinder of the ink fountain roller 1. A ink fountain key support base unit 40 comprises the ink fountain key support base 2 and the holding bar 4. As shown in
A fulcrum pin 8 has an almost cylindrical long slender shape and the same length as that of the holding bar 4. The plurality of prismatic ink fountain keys 9 are juxtaposed in the axis direction of the ink fountain roller 1 to be close to its outer peripheral surface. The total width of the plurality of ink fountain keys 9 is the same as the cylinder length of the ink fountain roller 1. Each ink fountain key 9 has a through hole 10 having the same diameter as that of the small-diameter hole 7 formed in the holding bar 4. A concave portion 10a having an almost semispherical shape is formed at one opening edge of the through hole 10.
An ink fountain key open pin 12 is movably inserted into the small-diameter hole 7 of the holding bar 4 and the through hole 10 of the ink fountain key 9. The ink fountain key open pin 12 has a head portion 12a at one end, and at the other end, an almost semispherical swelled portion 12b that engages with the concave portion 10a of the ink fountain key 9. A coned disc spring 13 in a compressed state is placed between the head portion 12a of the ink fountain key open pin 12 and the bottom portion of the large-diameter hole 6 of the holding bar 4. The ink fountain key 9 is swingably supported by the holding bar 4 based on the spring force of the coned disc spring 13. In this arrangement, when the ink fountain key open pin 12 is biased by the spring force of the coned disc spring 13 in a direction to separate from the ink fountain roller 1, the ink fountain key 9 swings in a direction separate from the outer peripheral surface of the ink fountain roller 1, that is, clockwise in
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The fixed member 16 is formed from one plate that wholly covers the bottom surface 19a of the ink fountain 19 except (while exposing) the ink fountain keys 9. The fixed member 16 has the same length as the distance between the pair of ink dams 18 in the longitudinal direction, and a width to cover a portion from the rear end of the upper surface of the ink fountain key support base 2 to the front end of the upper surface of the holding bar 4 in the widthwise direction. A grip (not shown) for detachment is attached to the rear end of the fixed member 16.
Note that the magnets 29 may be buried in the holding bar 4. That is, the magnets 29 may be buried in at least one of the ink fountain key support base and the holding bar 4. Further, the sheet 15 can similarly be fixed by making the while ink fountain key support base 2 using a magnetic metal, burying a magnetic metal in the holding bar 4, or making the fixed member 16 using a magnet.
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A concave portion 22 having an opening on the rear side runs under the ink fountain key support base 2 between its two ends. A plurality of through holes 23 communicating with the concave portion 22 and extending through the front end of the ink fountain key support base 2 are provided in correspondence with the plurality of ink fountain keys 9. A plurality of motors 24 are provided in the concave portion 22 in correspondence with the plurality of ink fountain keys 9.
An ink fountain key open/close screw rod 25 threadably engages with a sleeve 26 fixed to the ink fountain key support base 2. The rotation of the motor 24 is transferred to the ink fountain key open/close screw rod 25 via a gear train 27. A press member 28 inserted through the through hole 23 of the ink fountain key support base 2 is attached to the front end of the ink fountain key open/close screw rod 25. The lower end of each ink fountain key 9 comes into contact with the distal end of the press member 28.
In this arrangement, when the motor 24 is driven in one direction, the ink fountain key open/close screw rod 25 rotates via the gear train 27. The ink fountain key open/close screw rod 25 moves in the direction of an arrow C in
On the other hand, when the motor 24 is driven in the other direction, the ink fountain key open/close screw rod 25 rotates in a reverse direction via the gear train 27. The ink fountain key open/close screw rod 25 moves in the direction of an arrow D in
The ink extracted from the ink fountain 19 is guided to the ink guide portion 15a projecting from the end face 9a of the ink fountain key 9 toward the ink fountain roller 1. At this time, the ink guide portion 15a having the length L from the angled portion 9b at an ink transfer position faces the outer peripheral surface of the ink fountain roller 1. Hence, the ink is guided to the ink guide portion 15a in an amount corresponding to its area, and the time of ink transfer from the ink guide portion 15a to the ink fountain roller 1 becomes long. As a result, the ink transfer amount from the ink guide portion 15a to the ink fountain roller 1 increases, and the amount of ink that drops from the sheet 15 largely decreases. The ink guide portion 15a is drawn to the ink fountain roller 1 due to the adhesion of the ink. Consequently, the ink transfer amount from the ink guide portion 15a to the ink fountain roller 1 increases.
Especially, upon intaglio printing in which the ink has a relatively high viscosity, and the amount of ink that drops at the time of transfer from the ink fountain 19 to the ink fountain roller 1 is large, the dropping ink amount conspicuously decreases. When cleaning the ink fountain 19, the sheet 15 can be detached from the ink fountain 19 by releasing the fixed members 16 from the magnetic fixing of the magnets. This allows to easily clean the ink fountain 19 in a short time.
The second embodiment of the present invention will be described next with reference to
In the second embodiment, an ink guide member 31 having an almost rectangular parallelepiped shape and the same length as the width of the ink fountain key 9 is integrally fixed to an end face 9a of each ink fountain key 9, as shown in
In the ink supply apparatus of the second embodiment as well, the ink guide portion 31a from the angled portion 9b at an ink transfer position faces the outer peripheral surface of the ink fountain roller 1. Hence, the ink transfer amount from the ink fountain 19 to the ink fountain roller 1 increases, and the amount of ink that drops from the ink guide portion 31a decreases, as in the first embodiment.
The oscillating roller 21 according to the first and second embodiments will be described next with reference to
With this arrangement, the ink that has dropped from the ink guide portion 15a or 31a to the oscillating roller 21 is collected by the oscillating roller 21 and fed to the printing cylinders. However, since the amount of ink collected for reuse is smaller, the printing quality is not adversely affected. In addition, since the oscillating roller 21 partially collects the dropping ink, the amount of ink collected by the ink pan 33 further decreases. Hence, the cleaning interval of the ink pan 33 is prolonged, and the load of the cleaning operation is reduced. Since the ink collected by the ink pan 33 is never fed to the printing cylinders again via the oscillating roller 21, the printing quality is improved.
In the above-described embodiments, the oscillating roller 21 is provided between the ink guide portion 15a or 31a and the ink pan 33. However, the ink pan 33 may be provided immediately under the ink guide portion 15a or 31a without providing the oscillating roller 21. In this case as well, since the amount of ink dropping from the ink guide portion 15a or 31a decreases, it is possible to reduce the load of the cleaning operation and improve the degree of capacity utilization of the printing press. The oscillating roller 21 is provided immediately under the ink guide portion 15a or 31a. A roller such as a distribution roller may be provided instead. In the second embodiment, the ink guide member 31 is fixed to the end face 9a as a member separated from the ink fountain key 9. However, the ink guide member 31 may be integrated with the ink fountain key 9.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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178426/2011 | Aug 2011 | JP | national |