The invention relates to a method for driving a satellite offset press, in which form cylinders and associated transfer cylinders are driven synchronously, while in each case segments located in the circumferential direction of the form cylinders and of the transfer cylinders and also of the transfer cylinders and of an impression cylinder interacting with the latter roll on one another in accurate register with a sheet held thereon. The invention further relates to a satellite offset press having an impression cylinder which interacts with at least two satellite printing units in order to print on sheets. Each of the printing units contains at least one transfer cylinder and a form cylinder having an inking unit. The impression cylinder, the transfer cylinder and the form cylinder have equally long segments located in the circumferential direction. A device for leading the sheets to and from the impression cylinder, and at least one drive device for the cylinders, are provided.
Published, non-prosecuted German patent application DE 102 59 496 A1 discloses an offset press for multicolor printing on a printing material, in which an impression cylinder, a transfer cylinder and a printing form cylinder each have at least three equally long segments located in the circumferential direction. The number of segments on the transfer cylinder corresponds to an-integer multiple of the number of segments on the impression cylinder plus one segment. All the cylinders can conventionally be driven by a gear wheel mechanism. Likewise, individual cylinders or groups of cylinders can be provided with individual drives. In any case, the cylinders are driven such that the segments roll on one another in accurate register. In the case of four-color printing, the result is press configurations with voluminous cylinders, which are expensive in terms of material and costs.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a method for driving a satellite offset press, and a satellite offset press which overcome the above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art devices and methods of this general type, which, with little expenditure, permit multicolor printing in one pass.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention,
According to the invention, a central impression cylinder is provided with an individual drive and is braked and accelerated during a revolution such that the transfer cylinders driven in synchronism with the printing form cylinder lead by one segment length in the circumferential direction.
Given a specific geometric configuration of double-size transfer cylinders and likewise double-size printing form cylinders, the width in the circumferential direction of a channel in the impression cylinder is in each case so large that, as the channel on the transfer cylinder passes, the rotational speed of the impression cylinder is reduced by a servo drive such that, in the intervening time, the transfer cylinder and printing form cylinder rotate one printing area further. At the correct time in relation to the printing start of the following printing areas of the transfer cylinders, the impression cylinder is accelerated to the circumferential speed of the transfer cylinders.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a method for driving a satellite offset press, and a satellite offset press, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
FIGS. 2.1–2.15 are schematic phase drawings of the satellite offset press according to
Referring now to the figures of the drawing in detail and first, particularly, to
The satellite offset press further contains a feeder 18 for separating sheets 9 from a stack 19 and for feeding the sheets 9 into the gripper system 8. In detail, the feeder 18 includes a suction head 20, a feed table 21 with tape transport system, a swinging gripper 22 and a feed drum 23.
Furthermore, the satellite offset press includes a deliverer 24 having a chain gripper system 27 led over deflection rollers 25, 26 for conveying the sheets 9 from the gripper system 8 onto a stack 28. A dryer 29 is disposed on the conveying path of the sheets 9.
In order to drive the satellite offset press, two motors 30, 31 are provided, which are connected to a control device 32. The motor 30 is connected via a gear mechanism 33 to a gear train which is used to drive the transfer cylinders 2, 3, the printing form cylinders 4, 5 and the inking unit rolls 15, 16. The motor 31 is connected via a gear mechanism 34 to a gear train for driving the impression cylinder 1, the feed drum 23 and the deflection roller 25. The rotational position of the transfer cylinders 2, 3 and of the printing form cylinders 4, 5 is registered by a rotary encoder 35. The rotational position of the impression cylinder 1 is obtained by a rotary encoder 36. The rotary encoders 35, 36 are connected to a control device 32.
By using FIGS. 2.1–2.15, the functioning of the satellite offset press is to be explained in more detail. Using the imaging configurations 17, partial images in the primary colors cyan, yellow, magenta and black are produced on the printing films 12. For this purpose, the impression cylinder is brought by the motor 31 into the rotational position shown in
During printing, the transfer cylinders 2, 3 are thrown onto the printing form cylinders 4, 5. The printing form cylinders 12 are inked by the ink applicator rolls 16, an ink applicator roll 16 in each case inking a printing film 12 in that, during one revolution of a printing form cylinder 4, 5, it is thrown cyclically onto the relevant printing film 12 and lifted off again. During printing, the transfer cylinders 2, 3 and the printing form cylinders 4, 5 rotate synchronously and continuously with an approximately equal circumferential speed, ink being transferred from the printing films 12 to the covers 11.
The inking units of such a satellite offset press can be constructed with conventional zonal ink metering elements or else as anilox inking units.
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