Information
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Patent Grant
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6283023
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Patent Number
6,283,023
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Date Filed
Wednesday, February 9, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 4, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Jones, Tullar & Cooper, PC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 101 157
- 101 169
- 101 3501
- 101 152
- 101 153
- 101 167
- 101 425
- 101 3506
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In an inking system of a rotogravure printing press there are included an ink reservoir, an ink doctor blade device and an ink catch reservoir. All of these components of the inking system are height-adjustable with respect to the formed cylinder of the printing machine.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an inking unit for inking a printing or formed cylinder of a rotogravure printing press. The inking unit includes a doctor blade device, an ink reservoir and a catch reservoir. Both the ink and catch reservoirs are height-adjustable.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART
DE 43 40 128 C2 describes an inking unit for a rotary rotogravure printing press with a height-adjustable ink reservoir and inking roller.
DE-AS 21 39 834 discloses an inking unit for a rotogravure printing press, wherein an ink reservoir and a doctor blade device are arranged on a height-adjustable work platform.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is based on the object of producing an inking unit for a rotogravure printing press.
In accordance with the invention, this object is attained by providing an inking unit that essentially consists of a doctor blade device, an ink reservoir and a catch reservoir. The ink reservoir is height-adjustable and the catch reservoir is also height-adjustable.
The advantages which can be obtained by means of the present invention reside, in particular, in that printing or formed cylinders with diameters of different sizes can be employed in a height-adjustable inking unit. Because of this, adjustment work previously required on account of differing diameters of the printing or formed cylinders is minimized.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
A preferred embodiment of the present invention is represented in the sole drawing FIGURE and will be described in greater detail in what follows.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
An inking unit
01
for use in inking a printing or formed cylinder
02
of a rotary rotogravure printing press is depicted in the sole drawing figure and essentially consists of a doctor blade device
03
, an inking roller
04
and an ink reservoir
06
. In addition to the first ink reservoir
06
for inking the printing or formed cylinder
02
, a second ink reservoir, which is embodied as a catch reservoir
07
, is provided and is arranged below the first ink reservoir
06
. This catch reservoir
07
surrounds the ink reservoir
06
. A width of the catch reservoir
07
extends at least sufficiently far so that ink dripping off the doctor blade device
03
is dependably conducted into the catch reservoir
07
. This catch reservoir
07
is fastened, by means of a holder
08
, on a height-adjustable platform
09
.
The ink reservoir
06
is supported, pivotable in the radial direction of the printing or formed cylinder
02
and in relation to this catch reservoir
07
, parallel with an axis of rotation
11
of the printing or formed cylinder
02
by means of a pivot joint
12
.
The inking roller
04
is rotatably seated inside the ink reservoir
06
in two bearings
13
, which are spring-mounted in respect to the ink reservoir
06
.
A chain
16
, which works together with the printing or formed cylinder
02
and provides a seal in the axial direction for preventing the lateral exit of ink, is respectively provided on both lateral cheeks or end faces
14
of the ink reservoir
06
.
A lever
17
is arranged on the ink reservoir
06
, and works in cooperation with an actuating drive, for example a work cylinder
18
. This work cylinder
18
is hingedly seated, at a lower end, on the height-adjustable platform
09
. In this way, the ink reservoir
06
, the inking roller
04
and the chains
16
are together pivotably seated, i.e. height-adjustable, in relation to the catch reservoir
07
. The inking roller
04
can therefore be placed against the printing or formed cylinder
02
by actuation of the work cylinder
18
.
The doctor blade device
03
essentially consists of a doctor blade holder
19
with a doctor blade
21
and a doctor bladesupport
22
, as well as two actuating devices which can take the form of upper and lower doctor blade actuating work cylinders
23
and
24
, respectively. The doctor blade holder
19
is pivotably seated on one end of the doctor blade support
22
parallel with the axis of rotation
11
of the printing or formed cylinder
02
. The upper doctor blade actuating work cylinder
23
, which is seated on the doctor blade support
22
, acts on the doctor blade holder
19
. The doctor blade
21
can be brought in and out of contact with the printing or formed cylinder
02
by means of this upper doctor blade actuating work cylinder
23
. This upper work cylinder
23
can work together with a stop, which can be displaced by a motor, for limiting the stroke. The doctor blade support
22
and the doctor blade holder
19
are seated, displaceable in the axial direction of the printing or formed cylinder
02
, by means of a drive motor, not represented. The doctor blade
21
, the doctor blade holder
19
, the doctor blade support
22
and the upper work cylinder
23
move traversingly during the operation.
The doctor blade support
22
is pivotably seated in relation to the platform
09
parallel with the axis of rotation
11
of the printing or formed cylinder
02
. The lower doctor blade actuating work cylinder
24
seated on the platform
09
acts on this doctor blade support
22
. A setting angle α can be set by means of this lower work cylinder
24
. The lower work cylinder
24
moves indirectly or directly against a stop, not represented, which can be displaced by a motor. This setting angle α is determined by the intersection of a tangential line
26
tangent to the contact point of the doctor blade
21
with the printing or formed cylinder
02
, and by a straight line
27
, which extends parallel with the doctor blade
21
. This setting angle α is 60° to 80°, for example. The contact zone between the doctor blade
21
and the printing or formed cylinder
02
lies below a horizontal line
28
extending through the axis of rotation
11
of the printing or formed cylinder
02
.
The platform
09
, which supports the ink catch reservoir
07
, is height-adjustable by means of threaded spindles
29
and in this way is adaptable to various diameters of the exchangeable printing or formed cylinder
02
.
In the present preferred embodiment, three threaded spindles
29
, which are synchronized with each other, are provided in the axial direction of the printing or formed cylinder
02
for support of the height-adjustable platform
09
. The threaded spindles
29
are driven by means of a common actuating drive
31
. In the present preferred embodiment, spindle lifting gears
32
are provided for adjustment. These spindle lifting gears
32
are arranged in a lateral frame
33
of the rotogravure printing press. Thus, the platform
09
can be positioned in relation to the printing or formed cylinder
02
in the radial direction of the latter.
The ink reservoir
06
, the doctor blade device
03
and the catch reservoir
07
are arranged on a platform
09
and can therefore together be adjusted in height by means of an actuating drive
31
.
The inking roller
04
can be height-adjusted in respect to the catch reservoir
07
, and therefore in respect to the platform
09
.
The setting angle α of the doctor blade
21
against the formed cylinder
02
can be changed.
While a preferred embodiment of an inking system for inking a printing or formed cylinder of a rotogravure printing machine in accordance with the present invention has been set forth fully and completely hereinabove, it will be apparent to one of skill in the art that a number of changes in, for example the drive for the printing or formed cylinder, the arrangement for the supply of ink to the ink reservoir and the like could be made without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present invention which is accordingly to be limited only by the following claims.
Claims
- 1. An inking unit adapted for use with a rotogravure printing press including a printing cylinder, said inking unit comprising:an ink reservoir; a doctor blade device supported for movement with respect to said ink reservoir and adapted to be engageable with the printing cylinder; an ink catch reservoir positioned below said ink reservoir and said doctor blade device; a support for said ink reservoir, said support supporting said ink reservoir for movement in said ink catch reservoir; and a platform supporting said ink catch reservoir for height adjustment with respect to the printing cylinder.
- 2. The inking unit of claim 1 further including a doctor blade support for supporting said doctor blade device for adjustment with respect to the printing cylinder.
- 3. The inking unit of claim 1 wherein said ink reservoir is height adjustable with said ink catch reservoir.
- 4. The inking unit of claim 1 wherein said ink reservoir and said doctor blade device are height adjustable together with said ink catch reservoir.
- 5. The inking unit of claim 1 wherein said ink reservoir is height adjustable with respect to said ink catch reservoir.
- 6. The inking unit of claim 1 wherein said doctor blade device includes a doctor blade, said doctor blade being adapted to contact the printing cylinder in a contact zone, said contact zone being arranged below a horizontal line passing through an axis of rotation of the printing cylinder.
- 7. The inking unit of claim 1 wherein said platform supporting said ink catch reservoir for height adjustment includes an actuating drive.
- 8. The inking unit of claim 7 wherein said actuating drive includes at least one threaded spindle.
- 9. The inking unit of claim 1 further including an inking roller supported in said ink reservoir.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
197 18 587 |
May 1997 |
DE |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/DE98/01212 |
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WO |
00 |
2/9/2000 |
2/9/2000 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO98/50233 |
11/12/1998 |
WO |
A |
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (4)
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604870 |
Nov 1934 |
DE |
2139834 |
Sep 1972 |
DE |
4340128 C2 |
Jul 1996 |
DE |
383135 |
Feb 1932 |
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