Information
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Patent Grant
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6516717
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Patent Number
6,516,717
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Date Filed
Monday, October 16, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 11, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Greenberg; Laurence A.
- Stemer; Werner H.
- Locher; Ralph E.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 101 177
- 101 181
- 101 183
- 101 137
- 101 232
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A modular printing machine system for printing on sheets, including a first printing machine of satellite construction type having a central first impression cylinder and at least four printing devices assigned thereto and a sheet feeder, a second printing machine having a sheet feeder, and a coupling device for coupling the printing machines to one another for in-line operation thereof, includes a second impression cylinder in the second printing machine, the second impression cylinder and the first impression cylinder being of different sizes.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a modular printing machine system for printing on sheets, including a first printing machine of satellite construction type having a central first impression cylinder and at least four printing devices assigned thereto and a sheet feeder, a second printing machine having a sheet feeder and a second impression cylinder, and a coupling device for coupling the printing machines to one another for in-line operation thereof.
Printing machine systems of this general type are described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,660,108 and published German Patent Documents DE 43 03 797 A1, DE 195 03 619 A1 and DE 197 43 770 A1. The system described in the last-mentioned German patent document includes a satellite printing-unit group as the first printing machine and an imprinting-unit group as the second printing machine. As
FIG. 3
of this German patent document shows, a multiple-size impression cylinder of the imprinting-unit group is exactly the same size as an impression cylinder of four times the size in the satellite printing-unit group.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a further improved modular printing machine system.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a modular printing machine system for printing on sheets, including a first printing machine of satellite construction type having a central first impression cylinder and at least four printing devices assigned thereto and a sheet feeder, a second printing machine having a sheet delivery, and a coupling device for coupling the printing machines to one another for in-line operation thereof. A second impression cylinder is in the second printing machine. The second impression cylinder and the first impression cylinder are of different sizes.
In accordance with another feature of the invention, the first impression cylinder has a circumferential length exactly four times as great as the circumferential length of the second impression cylinder.
In accordance with a further feature of the invention, the second printing machine includes a single applicator cylinder disposed for applying one of ink and varnish, respectively, to sheets carried by the second impression cylinder.
In accordance with an added feature of the invention, the second printing machine includes a first form cylinder, a second form cylinder, and an applicator cylinder disposed for transferring one of ink and varnish, respectively, from the first and second form cylinders onto the sheets.
In accordance with an additional feature of the invention, the second printing machine includes at least one zoneless metering device for metering one of ink and varnish, respectively, and the metering device includes an assembly selected from the group consisting of a screen roller and a doctor blade engaged therewith, on the one hand, and a trough, a dip roller disposable in the trough, and a metering roller engageable with the dip roller, on the other hand.
In accordance with yet another feature of the invention, the modular printing machine system includes a feeding device disposed for transferring a sheet to the second impression cylinder, and at least one adjusting device assigned, for register correction, to the feeding device, the at least one adjusting device having a control link to at least one sensor assigned to the first impression cylinder for monitoring the position of a sheet carried by the first impression cylinder.
In accordance with yet a further feature of the invention, the modular printing machine system includes a non-impact printer for the in-line printing of the sheets, the non-impact printer being integrated in the printing machine system, and being an inkjet printer.
In accordance with yet an added feature of the invention, the modular printing machine system includes a transport device for transporting the sheets, the transport device being disposed between the first and the second impression cylinders, and being constructed as one of an electromagnetic linear drive and a transport belt, respectively.
In accordance with yet an additional feature of the invention, the transport device includes a suction device.
In accordance with another feature of the invention, for holding the sheet, the transport device includes at least one tongs-type gripper for lying on a side of the sheet which is to be printed, the gripper being less than 1.0 mm thick.
In accordance with a concomitant feature of the invention, the tongs-type gripper is less than 0.5 mm thick.
Thus, the printing machine system according to the invention is distinguished by the fact that the circumferential length of the first impression cylinder of the first printing machine and the circumferential length of the second impression cylinder of the second printing machine are different.
The second impression cylinder is preferably smaller than the first impression cylinder, the circumference of which is an integral multiple of the circumference of the second impression cylinder. This is particularly advantageous when the second impression cylinder has fewer than four applicator cylinders, such as two, for example, assigned thereto or when the second impression cylinder has only a single applicator cylinder assigned thereto. The fact that the size of the second impression cylinder is reduced by comparison with the first impression cylinder means that the second printing machine can be of very compact construction. The compact construction of the second printing machine, in turn, reduces the manufacturing costs thereof, and only a relatively small floor area is needed for the space-saving erection of the second printing machine.
This advantage is achieved by deviating, in accordance with the invention, from the established design, which is taught in all the published documents mentioned at the introduction hereto, according to which the impression cylinders of the two printing machines are supposed to be of the same size. As is shown in the aforementioned German Patent Document DE 197 43 770 A1, before the invention of the instant application, this design was adhered to even when fewer than four, such as two printing devices, for example, were assigned to the second impression cylinder of the second printing machine.
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 modular printing machine system for printing on sheets, 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.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a diagrammatic and schematic side elevational view of a first embodiment of a modular printing machine system according to the invention;
FIG. 2
is a view like that of
FIG. 1
of a second embodiment of the modular printing machine system according to the invention, which differs from the first embodiment;
FIG. 3
is a view like those of
FIGS. 1 and 2
of a third embodiment of the modular printing machine system according to the invention, which differs from the first and the second embodiments; and
FIG. 4
is a view like those of
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
3
of a fourth embodiment of the modular printing machine system according to the invention, which differs from the first, second and third embodiments.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to
FIGS. 1
to
4
of the drawings, there is shown therein a first printing machine
1
which, in order to form a modular printing machine system
2
to
5
, respectively, can selectively be coupled to a second printing machine
6
(note FIG.
1
), to a second printing machine
7
(note FIG.
2
), to a second printing machine
8
(note
FIG. 3
) or to a second printing machine
9
(note FIG.
4
), and which includes a sheet feeder
10
and a sheet delivery
11
and all the further subassemblies needed for a separate operation from the respective second printing machine
6
,
7
,
8
or
9
.
In addition, the first printing machine
1
includes a common impression cylinder
12
, around which four printing devices
13
to
16
are arranged, by which a sheet
17
lying on the impression cylinder
12
is printed successively with the colors black, cyan, magenta and yellow in the offset process, preferably using dry offset, i.e., without dampening solution. Each of the printing devices
13
to
16
includes a form cylinder
18
and an applicator cylinder
19
, whereon a rubber blanket is mounted and serves for transferring the respective ink from the form cylinder
18
to the sheet
17
. The circumference of the impression cylinder
12
, which is equipped with four rows of grippers, is four times as large as the circumference of the form cylinder
18
, and also four times as large as the circumference of the applicator cylinder
19
. Each form cylinder
18
has a laser source assigned thereto as an imaging device
20
for forming an image thereon, an operation which is performed within the printing machine
1
by laser radiation, and an inking unit
21
for inking during the printing. The first printing machine
1
may be a machine of the “Quickmaster DI 46-4” type produced by Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG.
Each of the second printing machines
6
to
9
includes a sheet delivery
21
to
24
with a chain gripper, is also equipped with a chassis or undercarriage
25
to
28
which is withdrawable if necessary, and has two side walls with a thickness and distance from one another corresponding to those of the first printing machine
1
, so that the second printing machine
6
to
9
can be docked without difficulty with and onto the first printing machine
1
.
The second printing machines
6
and
7
are constructed as varnishing machines and, respectively, include an impression cylinder
29
,
30
with grippers and, respectively, an applicator cylinder
31
,
32
. In order to feed varnish, a roller engages the applicator cylinder
31
and, serving as a metering roller
33
, together with a dip roller
35
that scoops the varnish out of a trough
34
, forms a metering device
36
for producing a uniform film of varnish over the printing width. The second printing machine
7
also has such a zoneless metering device
37
, which, in an anilox construction type, includes a screen roller
38
rolling on the applicator cylinder
32
and a doctor blade
39
formed as a chamber-type doctor blade and engaging the screen roller
38
. The circumferential length of each cylinder
29
to
32
and of the screen roller
38
corresponds to that of the form cylinder
18
. On each of the applicator cylinders
31
and
32
, a rubber blanket
40
for varnishing the entire area of the sheet
17
, or a flexographic printing form
41
for spot varnishing can selectively be spread. In the latter case, the applicator cylinder
31
,
32
is a form cylinder. Of course, a special ink can be printed with each second printing machine
6
and
7
instead of the varnish.
The second printing machine
8
is a slightly modified single-color printing machine of the “Printmaster QM 46-1” type, and the second printing machine
9
is a slightly modified two-color printing machine of the “Printmaster QM 46-2” type, which are produced by Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG. The aforementioned machine types can also form the basis for the second printing machines
6
and
7
; the modifications which would have to be performed for this purpose would then be somewhat more extensive.
Each of the second printing machines
8
and
9
includes an applicator cylinder
42
,
43
which, as a blanket cylinder, transfers the ink from at least one printing form cylinder
44
,
45
,
46
to the sheet
17
lying on an impression cylinder
47
,
48
in the offset process. The applicator cylinder
43
operates as a collecting cylinder together with the two printing form cylinders
45
and
46
, in that the rotating applicator cylinder
43
, respectively, successively picks up a special ink from the printing form cylinders
45
and
46
rolling thereon and then applies the two special inks at the same time to the sheet
17
. Each printing form cylinder
44
to
46
has a dampening unit
49
to
51
assigned thereto for dampening purposes, and an inking unit
42
to
54
, constructed as a vibrator-type inking unit, for inking it. The respective dampening unit
49
to
51
can be dispensed with in the case of a second printing machine
8
,
9
that operates in the dry offset process. Each printing form cylinder
44
to
46
can have a laser source assigned thereto as an imaging device
55
to
57
for the purpose of forming an image thereon within the second printing machine
8
and
9
by laser radiation. The printing form cylinder
46
, the inking unit
54
, if appropriate the dampening unit
51
and if appropriate the imaging device
57
are mounted between side plates which are separate from the side walls of the printing machine
9
but correspond to the latter in terms of distance and thickness and, together, constitute a structural no unit in the form of a printing module
58
, which may be placed on the side walls.
Except for the printing module
58
, the second printing machines
8
and
9
are identical to one another. By omitting the printing module
58
, the second printing machine
9
can be converted to a single-color printing machine, which corresponds to that shown in FIG.
3
. By adding the printing module
58
, the second printing machine
8
can be converted to a two-color printing machine, which corresponds to that shown in FIG.
4
. As a result of this building-block system, the manufacturer's production costs can be kept low.
In order to provide the sheets
17
with imprints that can be varied from sheet to sheet during continuous operation of the machine, for example continuous numbering or codes, an imprinting unit
59
with a stamping shaft
60
can be integrated into both the second printing machine
8
and the second printing machine
9
, as is illustrated by using the second printing machine
8
as an example.
In order to dry the sheet
17
before it is delivered by the sheet delivery
21
or
23
, a dryer
61
can also be integrated, instead of the single printing unit
59
, into each of the aforementioned second printing machines
8
and
9
, as is illustrated by the use of the second printing machine
9
as an example.
A dryer
62
to
65
can likewise be integrated into the sheet delivery
21
to
24
of the second printing machine
6
to
9
, the dryer
62
to
65
being arranged between the two runs or strands of the chain gripper of the respective sheet delivery
21
to
24
. The dryer
62
to
65
is assigned to the lower run or strand, which conveys the sheets
17
and from which the sheets
17
are allowed to fall onto a sheet pile belonging to the respective sheet delivery
21
to
24
. The dryer
62
to
65
acts upon the front side of the sheet
17
freshly printed in the second printing machine
6
to
9
while the sheet is being transported past the dryer
62
to
65
by the chain gripper.
For the purpose of transporting sheets from the first printing machine
1
into the respective second printing machine
6
to
9
, a feeding device
66
to
69
and a modular transport device
70
to
73
are installed between the sheet delivery
11
of the first printing machine
1
and the second impression cylinder
29
,
30
,
47
or
48
of the second printing machine
6
to
9
. Each of the transport devices
70
to
73
, which are described in greater detail hereinbelow, can be installed instead of each of the other transport devices
70
to
73
. For example, the transport device
70
can also be integrated, instead of the transport device
71
, into the printing machine system
3
. The feeding devices
66
to
69
are identical with one another.
Each transport device
70
to
73
is arranged between the first impression cylinder
12
and the respective second impression cylinder
29
,
30
,
47
or
48
to transport the sheets from the first impression cylinder
12
to the second impression cylinder
29
,
30
,
47
or
48
, and is constructed to transport the sheets
17
along a linear transport path
74
to
77
.
An electric motor drive
118
which drives the first printing machine
1
and, in particular, the rotating system of the first impression cylinder
12
and the revolving system of the sheet delivery
11
, a drive
119
which drives the second printing machine
6
to
9
and, in particular, the rotating system of the second impression cylinder
29
,
30
,
47
or
48
, and an electric motor drive
120
which drives the transport device
70
to
73
and, in particular, the revolving system thereof, are linked to an electronic control device
121
and, via the latter, are linked to one another, in terms of control technology, for the synchronization of the drives
118
to
120
, as is shown by way of example in the printing machine system
3
in FIG.
2
. In order to prevent the gripper bars
89
and
90
of the transport device
71
from colliding with the delivery gripper bars, even in the case of accidents and, for example, in the event of failure of the control device
121
, formlocking or positive forcible control is provided in the form of a gear mechanism
122
linking the transport device
71
with the sheet delivery
11
, the gear mechanism
122
having one gearwheel assigned to the sheet delivery
11
and, for example, arranged coaxially with the chain sprocket
116
, and having another gearwheel assigned to the transport device
71
and arranged, for example, coaxially with the chain sprocket
87
, the two gearwheels having an increased tooth clearance with respect to one another and coming into tooth-flank contact with one another only in the event of an accident.
The transport device
70
to
73
has a non-impact printer
78
to
81
assigned thereto and, following the latter in the sheet transport direction, a dryer
123
to
126
. The non-impact printer
78
to
81
prints the sheet
17
, and the dryer
123
to
126
dries the sheet
17
, while the latter is transported by the transport device
70
to
73
along the transport path
74
to
77
and past the non-impact printer
78
to
81
and past the dryer
123
to
126
. The non-impact printer
78
to
81
is preferably an ink jet printer, having nozzles from which droplets of ink are expelled by piezoelectric pumps.
Each of the dryers
61
to
65
and
123
to
126
may be an IR (infrared radiation) dryer, a UV (ultraviolet radiation) dryer and, in particular, a so-called UV excimer dryer, which operates without forming any ozone and, with the monochromatic UV radiator thereof at 308 and 222 nanometers light wavelength, respectively, does not emit any heat radiation. Such a UV excimer dryer has become known heretofore, for example, from the publication “Druckwelt” (Printing World), March 1999 Issue, and was developed, for example, by the Sachsisches Institut der Druckindustrie [Saxon Institute for the Printing Industry] (SID), Leipzig, Germany, based upon blue-light modules with mercury-free UV radiators from the firm Heraeus Noblelight GmbH, Kleinostheim, Germany.
The dryers
123
to
126
are provided for drying the ink-jet ink printed by the non-impact printer
78
to
81
, which can also be a UV-curable ink, the drying being rapid and essentially completed before the sheet
17
is printed or varnished in the second printing machine
6
to
9
. The dryers
61
to
65
are provided for drying the entire sheet
17
before it is delivered into the sheet delivery
21
to
24
.
Instead of the ink jet printer, a laser printer can often also be provided as the non-impact printer
81
to
84
, in which cases the dryer
123
to
126
may be dispensed with.
The advantage of the non-impact printer
81
to
84
over an imprinting unit which is mechanically connectable, such as the imprinting unit
59
, is that, by using the non-impact printer
81
to
84
, addresses, personalizations and virtually all conceivable motifs can also be printed onto the sheet
17
, it being possible for the type and sequence of the motifs to be updated during the uninterrupted running of the printing machine system
2
to
5
. In the imprinting unit
59
, the type, the number and the sequence of the motifs, which can be continuous numbering, codes and the like, for example, here, are predetermined by the form and indexing of the stamps or punches, or numbering wheels used in the imprinting unit
59
, which can be replaced only when the machine is at a standstill.
The transport device
70
is constructed as an electromagnetic linear drive and linear motor, respectively, which comprises stators
82
and
83
and at least one rotor
84
and
85
, the rotor
84
and
85
being equipped with at least one otherwise non-illustrated sheet holding element for carrying the sheets
17
, and the stators
82
and
83
being arranged along the transport path
74
of the sheets
17
and being constructed so as to produce a traveling electromagnetic field for driving the rotor
84
and
85
forward.
The transport device
71
is constructed as a chain gripper, which is formed of a linked chain
88
revolving about two shafts provided with chain sprockets
86
and
87
, at least one gripper bar
89
,
90
carrying the sheet
17
is fastened to the chain
88
.
So The transport device
72
is a suction belt that revolves around two shafts
91
and
92
, is formed of an air-permeable material or is provided with air passages and, in order to hold the sheet
17
on the suction belt, the latter has a pneumatic suction device
93
assigned thereto which attracts the sheet
17
by suction through the suction belt.
The transport device
73
is a transport belt, which revolves around two shafts
94
and
95
, and has at least one tongs-type gripper
96
,
97
for holding the sheet
17
, the tongs-type gripper
96
,
97
lying on that side of the thereby held sheet
17
which is to be printed by the non-impact printer
84
and, because of the ultra-flat construction thereof, as the sheet
17
is being transported past the non-impact printer
84
, the tongs-type gripper
96
,
97
is guidable without collision through a narrow gap
98
formed between the non-impact printer
84
and the sheet
17
. Each tongs-type gripper
96
,
97
moving relative to a gripper pad in order to clamp the sheet and clamping the sheet between itself and the gripper pad, is less than 1.0 mm thick, in particular less than 0.5 mm thick, and thus projects barely in the direction of the non-impact printer
84
.
In addition, each gripper bar
89
,
90
of the transport device
71
, and each rotor
85
and
85
′ of the transport device
70
, can be equipped with such an ultra-flat tongs-type gripper
99
to
102
as a sheet-holding element.
The feeding device
66
to
69
accepts the sheet
17
from the respective transport device
71
to
73
, which in turn accepts the sheet
17
from the sheet delivery, which is constructed as a chain gripper revolving around chain sprockets
116
and
117
and provided with otherwise non-illustrated delivery gripper bars. The feeding device, which serves to transfer the sheet to the second impression cylinder
29
,
30
,
47
or
48
and is constructed as a feed drum, has at least one actuating device
103
to
105
assigned thereto.
In order to simplify the following explanations, like reference characters are used in
FIGS. 1
to
4
for sensors, electronic control devices and the actuating devices which are constructionally and functionally identical in all the printing machine systems
2
to
5
.
The first impression cylinder
12
has at least one sensor
106
to
108
assigned thereto for monitoring the position of a sheet
17
transported by the impression cylinder
12
, and the feeding device
66
to
69
has at least one further sensor
109
to
110
assigned thereto for monitoring the position of the sheet
17
to be transferred from the feeding device
66
to
69
to the second impression cylinder
29
,
30
,
47
or
48
. The at least one sensor
107
and
108
and the at least one further sensor
109
and
110
are arranged to monitor the position of a leading edge of the sheet and, via an electronic control device
112
, are linked to the actuating device
103
that is used to adjust the circumferential register of the feeding device
66
to
69
. If only a single sensor
107
and
109
is assigned to the first impression cylinder
12
and the feeding device
66
to
69
, respectively, for monitoring the circumferential register, then the sensor, respectively, is situated in the vicinity of the center of the format width of the leading edge of the sheet
17
passing by the sensor
107
and
109
.
The sensors
107
and
108
are preferably arranged offset from one another in the axial direction of the first impression cylinder
12
, and form a first pair of sensors, and the sensors
109
and
110
are likewise preferably arranged offset from one another in the axial direction of the feeding device
66
to
69
, and form a second pair of sensors. In terms of their pairwise arrangement, the sensors
107
to
110
are not arranged in the vicinity of the center of the sheet but, as a function of the format, adjustably close to the side edges of the sheet, so that the sensors
107
and
109
register the leading edge close to one side edge of the sheet, and the sensors
108
and
110
register the leading edge close to the other side edge of the sheet. The sensor pairs can be used not only to monitor the circumferential register but, alternatively or additionally, also to monitor the diagonal or skew register. In this case, each of the four sensors
107
to
110
is linked via the electronic control device
112
to the actuating device
104
serving to adjust the diagonal register of the feeding device
66
to
69
and, with simultaneous monitoring of the circumferential register, also linked to the actuating device
103
.
In addition, an incremental encoder
113
for registering the machine angle of the first printing machine
1
, i.e., the rotary angle position of the rotating first impression cylinder
12
, is linked to the electronic control device
112
and, via the latter, to the sensors
107
to
110
.
If the control device
112
establishes that there are deviations between the register values from the pair of sensors
107
and
108
or from the single sensor
107
in relation to the pair of sensors
109
and
110
or the single sensor
109
, the control device
112
controls the actuating device
103
in a manner that the circumferential register of the feeding device
66
to
69
is displaced in the circumferential direction of the feeding device
66
to
69
, corresponding to a register-maintaining setting. If the control device
112
establishes that the monitored values from the pair of sensors
109
and
110
deviate from the monitored values of the pair of sensors
107
and
108
, the control device
112
controls the actuating device
104
in a manner that the diagonal register of the feeding device
66
to
69
is set in a register-maintaining manner by changing the skew setting or parallel setting thereof.
The sensors
106
and
111
are arranged so as to monitor the position of one side edge of the sheet
17
, and are linked via the electronic control device
112
to the actuating device
105
serving to adjust the lateral register of the feeding device. The sensor
106
measures the position of the sheet
17
on the first impression cylinder
12
in the axial direction of the latter, and signals the measured position to the control device
112
. The sensor
111
likewise measures the lateral position of the sheet
17
on the feeding device
66
to
69
and, in turn, signals the measured position to the control device
112
, which, in the event of a deviation of the value measured by the sensor
111
from the value measured by the sensor
106
, controls the actuating device
105
that serves to adjust the lateral register of the feed device
66
to
69
in a manner that, by displacing the feeding device
66
to
69
axially, the lateral register thereof is adjusted.
The adjustment of the feeding device for correcting the circumferential, diagonal or lateral register is performed only after the trailing edge of the sheet transported by the feeding device
66
to
69
during the displacement thereof has passed by the non-impact printer
81
to
84
, and this sheet is no longer being printed by the non-impact printer
81
to
84
.
This reliably avoids any distortion of the image printed on the sheet by the non-impact printer
81
to
84
due to the premature displacement of the sheet relative to the yet-printing non-impact printer
81
to
84
by the feeding device
66
.
Each of the sensors
106
to
111
is constructed as an optical sensor in the form of a so-called CCD (charge coupled device) line.
Instead of directly monitoring the position of the sheet leading edge or the sheet lateral edge by the respective sensor
106
to
111
, register marks, for example register crosses, can be printed in the first printing machine
1
with the applicator cylinder
19
onto the printed image-free sheet margins located at the edge of the sheet, the position of which is registered by the respective sensor
106
to
111
, by which the position of the edge of the sheet is monitored indirectly.
After the register corrections described hereinabove have been performed, the feeding device
66
to
69
transfers the sheet
17
, which has been printed in-register on the first impression cylinder
12
, the register-maintenance of the sheet
17
having from time to time been lost due to the sheet transfer from the sheet delivery
11
to the transport device
70
to
73
at a separating location
115
, to the second impression cylinder
29
,
30
,
47
or
48
, again while maintaining register.
Due to possible wear and necessary play in a coupling device
114
, one cannot rule out that the respective second printing machine
6
to
9
, each time it is coupled to the first printing machine
1
, will be offset slightly relative to the latter, by a different amount. This offset manifests itself at the separating location
115
, at which the respective transport device
70
to
73
accepts the sheets
17
from the sheet delivery
11
, and at which the second printing machine
6
to
9
can be separated from the first printing machine
1
. In other words, the sheet delivery
11
transfers the sheets
17
more-or-less in-register to the respective transport device
70
to
73
, depending upon the magnitude of the offset.
The possibly inaccurate transfer register between the first printing machine
1
and the second printing machine
6
to
9
is advantageously compensated for by appropriate displacement of the feeding device
66
to
69
, so that the sheet
17
is in turn transferred with accurate register from the feeding device
66
to
69
to the respective second impression cylinder
29
,
39
,
47
or
48
.
Claims
- 1. A modular printing machine system for printing on sheets, comprising:a first printing machine of satellite construction type having a central first impression cylinder and at least four printing devices assigned thereto and a sheet feeder; a second printing machine having a sheet delivery and a second impression cylinder being of a different size than said first impression cylinder; a coupling device for coupling said first printing machine and said second printing machine to one another for in-line operation thereof; and said first impression cylinder having a circumference being an integral multiple of a circumference of said second impression cylinder.
- 2. The modular printing machine system according to claim 1, wherein the second printing machine includes a single applicator cylinder disposed for applying one of ink and varnish, respectively, to sheets carried by said second impression cylinder.
- 3. The modular printing machine system according to claim 1, wherein the second printing machine includes a first form cylinder, a second form cylinder, and an applicator cylinder disposed for transferring one of ink and varnish, respectively, from said first and second form cylinders onto the sheets.
- 4. The modular printing machine system according to claim 1, wherein the second printing machine includes at least one zoneless metering device for metering one of ink and varnish, respectively, and said metering device includes an assembly selected from the group consisting of a screen roller and a doctor blade engaged therewith, on the one hand, and a trough, a dip roller disposable in said trough, and a metering roller engageable with said dip roller, on the other hand.
- 5. The modular printing machine system according to claim 1, including a feeding device disposed for transferring a sheet to said second impression cylinder, and at least one adjusting device assigned, for register correction, to said feeding device, said at least one adjusting device having a control link to at least one sensor assigned to the first impression cylinder for monitoring the position of a sheet carried by the first impression cylinder.
- 6. The modular printing machine system according to claim 1, including a non-impact printer for the in-line printing of the sheets, said non-impact printer being integrated in the printing machine system, and being an inkjet printer.
- 7. The modular printing machine system according to claim 1, including a transport device for transporting the sheets, said transport device being disposed between the first and said second impression cylinders, and being constructed as one of an electromagnetic linear drive and a transport belt, respectively.
- 8. The modular printing machine system according to claim 7, wherein said transport device includes a suction device.
- 9. The modular printing machine system according to claim 7, wherein, for holding the sheet, said transport device includes at least one tongs-type gripper for lying on a side of the sheet which is to be printed, said gripper being less than 1.0 mm thick.
- 10. The modular printing machine system according to claim 9, wherein said tongs-type gripper is less than 0.5 mm thick.
- 11. A modular printing machine system for printing on sheets, comprising:a first printing machine of satellite construction type having a central first impression cylinder and at least four printing devices assigned thereto and a sheet feeder; a second printing machine having a sheet delivery and a second impression cylinder being of a different size than said first impression cylinder; a coupling device for coupling said first printing machine and said second printing machine to one another for in-line operation thereof; and said first impression cylinder having a circumferential length exactly four times as great as a circumferential length of said second impression cylinder.
Priority Claims (1)
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