Information
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Patent Grant
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6739257
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Patent Number
6,739,257
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Date Filed
Tuesday, April 29, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 25, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Merecki; John A.
- Sabourin; Robert A.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 101 378
- 101 3821
- 101 383
- 101 4151
- 101 477
- 101 3891
- 101 4631
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An apparatus for clamping the trailing edge of a supply of recording media on the external drum of an imaging system. The trailing edge clamping apparatus includes a plurality of magnetic clamp sections. Each magnetic clamp section includes: a body having a top portion and a pair of legs, wherein a bottom surface of each leg forms a clamping surface of the magnetic clamp section; a plurality of apertures formed in the top portion of the body for receiving a corresponding plurality of lift pads of an actuating system; a set of permanent magnets mounted to an underside of the top portion of the body; and a cover for encapsulating and protecting the set of permanent magnets, wherein the cover includes a raised portion for accommodating the set of permanent magnets, and a pair of flanges for securing the cover to the underside of the top portion of the body.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is in the field of imaging systems. More particularly, the present invention provides an apparatus for clamping the trailing edge of a supply of recording media, such as a printing plate, on the external drum of an imaging system.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In external drum imaging systems, a movable optical carriage is commonly used to displace an image recording source in a slow scan direction while a cylindrical drum, having recording media mounted on an external surface thereof, is rotated with respect to the image recording source. The drum rotation causes the recording media to advance past the image recording source along a fast scan direction that is substantially perpendicular to the slow scan direction.
The image recording source may include an optical system for generating at least one imaging beam that is scanned across the surface of the recording media. Each imaging beam may be separately modulated according to a digital information signal representing data corresponding to the image to be recorded.
The recording media to be imaged by an external drum imaging system is commonly supplied in discrete, flexible sheets, hereinafter collectively referred to as “printing plates.” Each printing plate may comprise one or more layers supported by a support substrate, which for many printing plates is a plano-graphic aluminum sheet. Other layers may include one or more image recording (i.e., “imageable”) layers such as a photosensitive, radiation sensitive, or thermally sensitive layer, or other chemically or physically alterable layers. Printing plates that are supported by a polyester support substrate are also known and can be used in the present invention. Printing plates are available in a wide variety of sizes, typically ranging, e.g., from 9″×12″, or smaller, to 58″×80″, or larger.
A cassette is often used to supply a plurality of unexposed printing plates to an external drum imaging system. The printing plates are normally supplied in stacks of ten to one hundred, depending upon plate thickness, and are stored in the cassette. A plate manager may be used to automatically and selectively unload and feed a printing plate from a plurality of different cassettes to the external drum imaging system for imaging.
Many clamping systems are available for holding the trailing edge of a printing plate on the external drum of an external drum imaging system. One commonly used type of clamping system, for example, employs a plurality of magnets to hold the trailing edge of a printing plate in place. An example of a magnetic trailing edge clamping mechanism is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,412,413, incorporated herein by reference. Although this type of trailing edge clamping mechanism is effective, it has several drawbacks. For instance, a magnet of the trailing edge clamping mechanism may break apart from impact loads during normal operational conditions. It this should occur, small pieces of the magnet may adhere to the surface of the external drum. Since this may adversely affect the quality of the imaging provided by the imaging system, the external drum must be carefully cleaned to ensure that all pieces of the broken magnet have been removed. The trailing edge clamping system must also be repaired. This requires that the external drum imaging system be shut down and serviced by a technician, which reduces the throughput of the imaging system (e.g., the number of plates/hour that can be imaged by the system).
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides an apparatus and method for clamping the trailing edge of a printing plate on the external drum of an imaging system.
Generally, the present invention provides a trailing edge clamping mechanism for securing a trailing end of a printing plate on an external drum of an imaging system, comprising:
a plurality of magnetic clamp sections, wherein each magnetic clamp section includes:
a body having a top portion and a pair of legs, wherein a bottom surface of each leg forms a clamping surface of the magnetic clamp section;
a plurality of apertures formed in the top portion of the body for receiving a corresponding plurality of lift pads of an actuating system;
a set of permanent magnets mounted to an underside of the top portion of the body; and
a cover for encapsulating and protecting the set of permanent magnets, wherein the cover includes a raised portion for accommodating the set of permanent magnets, and
a pair of flanges for securing the cover to the underside of the top portion of the body.
The present invention further provides an imaging system comprising:
an external drum for supporting a printing plate;
a system for recording image data onto the printing plate;
a leading edge clamping apparatus for clamping a leading edge of the printing plate on the external drum; and
a trailing edge clamping apparatus for clamping a trailing edge of the printing plate on the external drum, wherein the trailing edge clamping apparatus includes a plurality of magnetic clamp sections, and wherein each magnetic clamp section includes:
a body having a top portion and a pair of legs, wherein a bottom surface of each leg forms a clamping surface of the magnetic clamp section;
a plurality of apertures formed in the top portion of the body for receiving a corresponding plurality of lift pads of an actuating system;
a set of permanent magnets mounted to an underside of the top portion of the body; and
a cover for encapsulating and protecting the set of permanent magnets, wherein the cover includes a raised portion for accommodating the set of permanent magnets, and a pair of flanges for securing the cover to the underside of the top portion of the body.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The features of the present invention will best be understood from a detailed description of the invention and embodiments thereof selected for the purpose of illustration and shown in the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
illustrates an external drum imaging system for recording images onto a printing plate.
FIG. 2
illustrates an example of an imaging system including a movable optical carriage and scanning system, usable in the external drum imaging system of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of an external drum including a trailing edge clamping mechanism in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4
is a top perspective view of one section of the trailing edge clamping mechanism of FIG.
3
.
FIG. 5
is a bottom perspective view of one section of the trailing edge clamping mechanism.
FIG. 6
illustrates an arrangement of magnets used in the trailing edge clamping mechanism.
FIG. 7
is bottom plan view of one section of the trailing edge clamping mechanism.
FIG. 8
is a cross-sectional view of one section of the trailing edge clamping mechanism taken along line
8
—
8
of FIG.
7
.
FIG. 9
illustrates the operation of the lift pads of an actuating system.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The features of the present invention are illustrated in detail in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout the drawings. Although the drawings are intended to illustrate the present invention, the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale.
An example of an external drum imaging system
10
is illustrated in FIG.
1
. In this example, the imaging system
10
comprises an external drum platesetter configured to record digital data onto a printing plate
18
. Although described below with regard to an external drum platesetter, the trailing edge clamping apparatus of the present invention may be used in conjunction with a wide variety of other types of external drum, internal drum, or flatbed imaging systems, including imagesetters and the like, without departing from the intended scope of the present invention. Further, the trailing edge clamping apparatus of the present invention may be used to clamp an unexposed printing plate on the plate cylinder of a printing press having an “on-press” imaging system. In its broadest sense, the trailing edge clamping apparatus of the present invention may be used to clamp a sheet-like material to any type of cylindrical drum.
The imaging system
10
generally includes a front end computer or workstation
12
for the design, layout, editing, and/or processing of digital files representing pages to be printed, a raster image processor (RIP)
14
for processing the digital pages to provide rasterized page data (e.g., rasterized digital files) for driving an image recorder, and an image recorder or engine, such as an external drum platesetter
16
, for recording the rasterized digital files onto a printing plate
18
.
A stack
20
of printing plates
18
is commonly supplied in a cassette
22
. A printing plate
18
is picked off of the stack
20
and subsequently mounted on an external drum
24
of the external drum platesetter
16
by an autoloading system
26
. A plate manager (not shown) may be used to automatically and selectively unload and feed a printing plate from a plurality of different cassettes to the external drum imaging system for imaging.
The external drum platesetter
16
includes an external drum
24
having a cylindrical media support surface
28
for supporting a printing plate
18
during imaging. The external drum platesetter
16
further includes a scanning system
30
, coupled to a movable carriage
32
, for recording digital data onto the imaging surface
34
of the printing plate
18
using at least one imaging beam
36
. An example of a scanning system
30
is illustrated in FIG.
2
. In particular, the scanning system
30
is displaced by the movable carriage
32
in a slow scan axial direction (directional arrow A) along the length of the rotating external drum
24
to expose the printing plate
18
in a line-wise manner when a single beam is used or in a section-wise manner for multiple beams. Other types of imaging systems may also be used in the present invention.
The external drum
24
is rotated by a drive system
38
in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction as indicated by directional arrow B in FIG.
1
. Typically, the drive system
38
rotates the external drum
24
at a rate of about 100-1000 rpm. As further illustrated in
FIG. 2
, the scanning system
30
includes a system
40
for generating the imaging beam or beams
36
. The system
40
comprises a light or radiation source
42
for producing the imaging beam or beams
36
(illustrated for simplicity as a single beam), and an optical system
44
positioned between the radiation source
42
and the media support surface
28
for focusing the imaging beam or beams
36
onto the printing plate
18
. It should be noted, however, that the system
40
described above is only one of many possible different types of scanning systems that may be used to record image data on the printing plate
18
.
In the external drum imaging system
10
shown in
FIG. 1
, the leading edge
46
of the printing plate
18
is held in position against the media support surface
28
of the external drum
24
by a leading edge clamping mechanism
48
. Similarly, the trailing edge
50
of the printing plate
18
is held in position against the media support surface
28
of the external drum
24
by a trailing edge clamping mechanism
52
. An example of a suitable leading edge clamping mechanism
48
is detailed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,412,413, incorporated herein by reference. Many other known systems may also be used to clamp the leading edge
46
of the printing plate
18
against the media support surface
28
of the external drum
24
. The leading edge clamping mechanism
48
and the trailing edge clamping mechanism
52
provide a tangential friction force between the printing plate
18
and the media support surface
28
of the external drum
24
that is sufficient to resist the tendency of the edges of the printing plate
18
to pull out of the clamping mechanisms
48
,
52
, at a high drum rotational speed.
A vacuum source
54
may be used to draw a vacuum through an arrangement of ports and vacuum grooves
56
(
FIG. 2
) to hold the printing plate
18
against the media support surface
28
of the external drum
24
. The vacuum source
54
may also supply a vacuum to the autoloading system
26
that is configured to remove or “pick” the too printing plate
18
from the stack
20
of printing plates. A registration system comprising, for example, a set of registration pins on the external drum
24
, and a plate edge detection system (not shown), may be used to accurately and repeatably position and locate each printing plate
18
on the external drum
24
.
An embodiment of a trailing edge clamping mechanism
100
in accordance with the present invention is illustrated in
FIGS. 3-8
.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, the trailing edge clamping mechanism
100
includes a plurality of magnetic clamp sections
102
which collectively extend axially across a substantial portion of the width of the external drum
24
. The length of the trailing edge clamping mechanism
100
is generally greater than the width of the largest printing plate
18
that may be imaged on the external drum
24
. The magnetic clamp sections
102
of the trailing edge clamping mechanism
100
may be collectively or individually positioned against, and removed from, the media support surface
28
of the external drum
24
by an actuating system (not shown) comprising at least one actuator.
The external drum
24
is formed of a material such as steel or a ferromagnetic alloy. Each magnetic clamp section
102
includes one or more magnets (
FIGS. 6
,
8
) for securing the section
102
on the external drum
24
. In
FIG. 3
, for example, a plurality of the magnetic clamp sections
102
are shown positioned on the external drum
24
over the trailing edge
50
of the printing plate
18
. The magnetic attraction of the plurality of the magnetic clamp sections
102
is sufficient to hold the trailing edge
50
of the printing plate
18
in position on the media support surface
28
of the external drum
24
during imaging.
The structure of a magnetic clamp section
102
is shown in greater detail in
FIGS. 4-8
.
As shown in
FIGS. 4-8
, the magnetic clamp section
102
includes a body
104
having a top portion
106
and a pair of legs
108
. The bottom surfaces
110
of the legs
108
form the clamping surfaces of the magnetic clamp section
102
. Although shown as being flat, the bottom surface
110
of each leg
108
has been rounded to remove any sharp edges that may potentially damage the surface of a printing plate. The magnetic clamp section
102
may be formed from steel or any other suitable material. For example, the magnetic clamp section
102
can be formed of a single piece of cold rolled
1018
-
1020
14 GA. (0.075″ thick) steel.
A plurality of apertures
112
are formed in the top portion
106
of the body
104
. Each aperture
112
includes a circular area
114
and an oval area
116
. As shown in
FIG. 9
, the lift pads
200
of an actuating system (not shown) are removably inserted into the apertures
112
to position the magnetic clamp section
102
against, and to remove the magnetic clamp section
102
from, the media support surface
28
of the external drum
24
. In particular, the lift pads
200
are designed to be inserted/removed through the circular area
114
of each aperture
112
as indicated by directional arrows
202
, and are designed to be displaced sideways into/out of the oval areas
116
to engage/disengage the magnetic clamp section
102
as indicated by directional arrows
204
.
As shown in
FIGS. 6 and 8
, at least one permanent magnet
120
is positioned within a recess
122
formed in the underside
124
of the top portion
106
of the body
104
. Each magnet
120
is secured within the recess
122
using an adhesive or other suitable method.
The type/number of magnets
120
that are used is application specific, and must be chosen such that the clamping force provided by the plurality of the magnetic clamp sections
102
forming the trailing edge clamping mechanism
100
is sufficient to prevent a printing plate from lifting off of the drum during rotation and imaging. For example, the magnetic force provided by each clamp section
102
may be in the range of about 19 to 30 lbs. In the disclosed embodiment of the present invention, for example, four permanent neodymium-iron-boron (Nd-Fe-B) magnets
120
are used.
A cover
126
is provided to encapsulate and protect the magnets
120
from damage during the operation of the trailing edge clamping mechanism
100
. The cover
126
includes a raised portion
128
for accommodating the magnets
120
, and a pair of opposing flanges
130
for securing the cover
126
to the underside
124
of the top portion
106
of the body
104
. As shown in
FIG. 8
, the raised portion
128
of the cover
126
does not extend beyond the bottom surfaces
110
of the legs
108
that form the clamping surfaces of the magnetic clamp section
102
. As such, the cover
126
does not interfere with the clamping function of the legs
108
.
In the disclosed embodiment of the present invention, 0.015″ stainless steel is used to form the cover
126
. Other materials capable of covering and protecting the magnets
120
may also be used to form the cover
126
without departing from the scope of the present invention.
As can be seen in
FIGS. 5
,
7
, and
8
, the magnets
120
are completely enclosed by the cover
126
. In particular, as shown in
FIG. 7
, the width W
C
of the cover
126
is chosen to be substantially equal to the distance D
L
between the legs
108
of body
104
, and the length L
C
of the raised portion
128
of the cover
126
is chosen to be at least as long as the configuration of magnets
120
.
The cover
126
is attached to the underside
124
of the top portion
106
of the body
104
using the pair of opposing flanges
130
. In the illustrated embodiment of the present invention, for example, an opening
132
is formed in each flange
130
and rivets
134
are used to secure the cover to the underside
124
of the top portion
106
of the body
104
via the openings
132
. Each rivet
134
extends through a flange opening
132
and a corresponding opening
136
formed in the top portion
106
of the body
104
. Other known attachment techniques/hardware may also be used to attach the cover
126
to the underside
124
of the top portion
106
of the body
104
.
The foregoing description of the present invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. Such modifications and variations that may be apparent to a person skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of this invention.
Claims
- 1. A trailing edge clamping mechanism for securing a trailing end of a printing plate on an external drum of an imaging system, comprising:a plurality of magnetic clamp sections, wherein each magnetic clamp section includes: a body having a top portion and a pair of legs, wherein a bottom surface of each leg forms a clamping surface of the magnetic clamp section; a plurality of apertures formed in the top portion of the body for receiving a corresponding plurality of lift pads of an actuating system; a set of permanent magnets mounted to an underside of the top portion of the body; and a cover for encapsulating and protecting the set of permanent magnets, wherein the cover includes a raised portion for accommodating the set of permanent magnets, and a pair of flanges for securing the cover to the underside of the top portion of the body.
- 2. The trailing edge clamping mechanism of claim 1, wherein the cover completely covers the set of permanent magnets.
- 3. The trailing edge clamping mechanism of claim 1, wherein the cover has a width that is substantially equal to a distance between the legs of the body.
- 4. The trailing edge clamping mechanism of claim 1, wherein the set of permanent magnets are positioned within a recess formed in the underside of the top portion of the body.
- 5. The trailing edge clamping mechanism of claim 1, wherein the set of permanent magnets comprise neodymium-iron-boron magnets.
- 6. The trailing edge clamping mechanism of claim 1, wherein the set of permanent magnets provides a clamping force against a surface of the external drum.
- 7. The trailing edge clamping mechanism of claim 1, wherein each aperture includes a circular area and an oval area.
- 8. The trailing edge clamping mechanism of claim 7, wherein the lift pads of an actuating system are configured to be inserted and removed through the circular area and displaced sideways into and out of the oval areas.
- 9. The trailing edge clamping mechanism of claim 1, wherein the cover comprises stainless steel.
- 10. An imaging system comprising:an external drum for supporting a printing plate; a system for recording image data onto the printing plate; a leading edge clamping apparatus for clamping a leading edge of the printing plate on the external drum; and a trailing edge clamping apparatus for clamping a trailing edge of the printing plate on the external drum, wherein the trailing edge clamping apparatus includes a plurality of magnetic clamp sections, and wherein each magnetic clamp section includes: a body having a top portion and a pair of legs, wherein a bottom surface of each leg forms a clamping surface of the magnetic clamp section; a plurality of apertures formed in the top portion of the body for receiving a corresponding plurality of lift pads of an actuating system; a set of permanent magnets mounted to an underside of the top portion of the body; and a cover for encapsulating and protecting the set of permanent magnets, wherein the cover includes a raised portion for accommodating the set of permanent magnets, and a pair of flanges for securing the cover to the underside of the top portion of the body.
- 11. The imaging system of claim 10, wherein the cover completely covers the set of permanent magnets.
- 12. The imaging system of claim 10, wherein the cover has a width that is substantially equal to a distance between the legs of the body.
- 13. The imaging system of claim 10, wherein the set of permanent magnets are positioned within a recess formed in the underside of the top portion of the body.
- 14. The imaging system of claim 10, wherein the set of permanent magnets comprise neodymium-iron-boron magnets.
- 15. The imaging system of claim 10, wherein the set of permanent magnets provides a clamping force against a surface of the external drum.
- 16. The imaging system of claim 10, wherein each aperture includes a circular area and an oval area.
- 17. The imaging system of claim 16, wherein the lift pads of an actuating system are configured to be inserted and removed through the circular area and displaced sideways into and out of the oval areas.
- 18. The imaging system of claim 10, wherein the cover comprises stainless steel.
- 19. The imaging system of claim 10, wherein the imaging system comprises a platesetter.
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