1. Field of the Invention
The invention is directed to a method for handling printing plates wherein an exposed printing plate is bent in a bending device to form a leading end and a trailing end, transported to a printing press, and clamped to a form cylinder of a printing mechanism.
2. Description of the Related Art
Rotary printing presses have printing units with a plurality of printing mechanisms. For example, printing units in rotary printing presses conventionally have two or four printing mechanisms, each printing mechanism comprising a form cylinder on which at least one printing plate is mounted. The printing plates to be mounted on the form cylinders of the printing mechanisms of a rotary printing press are exposed in the area of an exposure device and, after exposure, are bent in the area of a bending device so as to form a leading end and a trailing end. After the exposed printing plates are bent in the area of the bending device, it is necessary to guide the printing plates coming from the bending device to the printing press, namely, to the printing mechanisms themselves, so that the printing plates can be mounted on the form cylinders of the printing mechanisms. Difficulties arise in handling the printing plates particularly when large-format printing plates with a large axial width are used because there is a risk that the printing plates will be damaged during handling between the bending device and the form cylinders of the printing mechanisms. Therefore, there is a need for a method for handling printing plates by which even large-format printing plates can be handled between a bending device and the form cylinders of the printing mechanisms without the risk of damage.
On this basis, an object of the present invention is to provide a method for handling printing plates by which printing plates can be handled without the risk of damage.
According to the invention, every exposed and bent printing plate is grasped in the area of the bending device at the leading end or at the trailing end of the printing plate by a gripping bar, also known as a lock-up bar or clamping bar, and while grasped at the gripping bar is transferred together with the gripping bar to a transporting device which transports the respective printing plate together with the gripping bar in direction of the printing press, and the respective printing plate is removed together with the gripping bar from the transporting device in the area of the printing press and while grasped by the gripping bar is supplied to a form cylinder of a printing mechanism of the printing press.
The present invention makes it possible to handle even large-format printing plates between the bending device and the printing mechanisms of a printing press without the risk of damage to the printing plates.
Preferred further developments of the invention are indicated in the following description. An embodiment example of the invention, which is not limited thereby, will be described more fully with reference to the drawings.
The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of the disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages, and specific objects attained by its use, reference should be had to the drawing and descriptive matter in which there are illustrated and described preferred embodiments of the invention.
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Printing plates are clamped to the form cylinders 15 of the printing mechanisms 11, 12 of the printing unit 10. The printing plates are bent in the area of a bending device 17 at a leading end and a trailing end. The bending device 17 includes a bending machine 18 and a bending table 19, shown in
The printing plates which are bent in the area of the bending device 17 must be guided to the printing mechanisms 11, 12 of the printing unit 10 as they emerge from the bending device 17 so that they can be clamped to the form cylinders 15 of the printing mechanisms 11, 12. Within the meaning of the present invention, it is suggested that every printing plate which is bent in the area of the bending device 17 is grasped at its leading end or trailing end by a gripping bar 20, also known as a lock-up bar or clamping bar, and while grasped by the gripping bar 20, is transferred together with the gripping bar 20 to a transporting device. By means of the transporting device, the respective printing plate is transported together with the gripping bar 20 in direction of the printing mechanism 10 of the printing press. The respective printing plate is removed from the transporting device together with the gripping bar 20 in the area of the printing mechanism 10 and, while grasped by the gripping bar 20, is guided to a form cylinder 15 of a printing mechanism of the printing unit 10.
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The gripping bar 20 serves to grasp the printing plate 21 correctly with respect to register in the area of the bending device 17 at the leading edge or trailing edge of the printing plate 21. The gripping bar 20 includes a device by which the printing plate 21 is fixed in a flat manner by frictional and positive engagement to a surface region thereof extending adjacent to the leading edge or trailing edge of the printing plate 21. This flat, frictionally engaging fixation ensures that the printing plate 21 is stiffened and, therefore, stabilized in the area of the gripping bar 20 so that there is no risk that the printing plate 21 will buckle owing to its own weight when handled by the gripping bar 20. The device of the gripping bar 20 for fixing in a flat, frictionally engaging manner is formed by two clamping legs 23, 24 (see
The gripping bar 20 includes a device for grasping the printing plate 11 correctly with respect to register. The device for grasping the printing plate 11 in correct register has guide pins 40 formed at both sides of the clamping legs 23, 24.
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A printing plate 21 received in correct register in the gripping bar 20 remains aligned in correct register in the gripping bar 20 along the entire transporting path until the printing plate 21 is transferred to a printing mechanism of a printing press. When the printing plate 21 is transferred to a printing mechanism of a printing press, the guide pins 40 of the gripping bar 20 can be inserted (see
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An angled mounting frame 31 having two portions 32, 33 which are angled relative to one another is fastened to the trolley platform 30 of the printing plate transporting trolley 28. A stacking plate 34 which is mounted at an inclination on the trolley platform 30 to form an oblique plane is fastened to a lower portion 32 of the mounting frame 31. Printing plates which are not bent can be positioned to form a stack on the side 35 of the stacking plate 34 that encloses an angle of greater than 90° with a horizontal plane of the trolley platform 30.
The upper portion 33 of the mounting frame 31 is angled in such a way relative to the lower portion 32 at which the support plate 34 is mounted that the upper portion 33 of the mounting frame 31 is slants away from the support plate 34. Holding devices on which bent printing plates 21 are suspended by the gripping bar 20 together with the gripping bar 20 are fastened to the upper portion 33 of the mounting frame 31. Bent printing plates 21 are accordingly suspended in the area of the side 36 of the stacking plate 34 that encloses an angle of less than 90° with the horizontal plane of the trolley platform 30. A plurality of bent printing plates 21 can be suspended at the holding devices so as to extend parallel to one another.
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A printing plate 21 to be clamped on the form cylinder 15 of the printing mechanism 11 which is accessible from the gallery level 14 is likewise removed from the printing plate transporting trolley 28 by the gripping bar 20 and is initially transferred to a lifting device 37 for lifting the printing plate 21 to the level of the gallery 14. The lifted printing plate 21 is then moved again in horizontal direction and accordingly guided to the printing mechanism 11 for subsequently clamping on the form cylinder 15 of this printing mechanism 11. The movement of the lifted printing plate 21 in horizontal direction is carried out by means of a carriage 39 engaging a rail 38.
When the printing plates 21 are shifted into the area of the printing mechanisms 11, 12 on whose form cylinders 15 they are to be clamped, the respective printing plate 21 is guided to the respective form cylinder 15 in correct register in such a way that the printing plate 21 is suspended by the guide pins 40 of the gripping bar 20 at the guide grooves 44 (see
Bent printing plates can be reliably transported between the bending device 17 and the printing mechanism 10 of the printing press by means of the present invention without the risk of damaging the bent printing plates 21. In so doing, direct contact between the printing plates 21 and printing plate transporting device, particularly direct contact with the printing plate transporting trolley 28, is prevented. The printing plates 21 are fixed to a gripping bar 20 in the area of a leading end or a trailing end of the printing plates over the entire course of transporting between the bending device 17 and the printing unit 10.
The printing plates 21 remain connected to the gripping bar 20 and aligned in correct register in the gripping bar 20 over the entire transporting path. Printing plates 21 which are clamped to the gripping bar 20 can be lifted into the area of upper printing mechanisms by means of a lifting device 37. The swivelable bending table 19, by means of which a bent printing plate can be swiveled into a transfer position in the area of the bending device 17, facilitates the grasping of a bent printing plate by a gripping bar 20 in the area of a leading end or trailing end thereof.
In the same way that new printing plates are transported from the bending device 17 in direction of the printing unit 10, used printing plates can also be returned in the opposite manner.
Devices for storing and transmitting information for automatic transporting of printing plates 21 held at the gripping bars 20 can be associated with the gripping bars 20. These devices for storing and transmitting information can be, e.g., RFID tags.
The invention is not limited by the embodiments described above which are presented as examples only but can be modified in various ways within the scope of protection defined by the appended patent claims.
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