The present invention relates generally to printing presses and more particularly to conveyors altering the pitch of printed products printed in the printing press.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,176,485, hereby incorporated by reference herein, discloses a diverting device for a continuous sequence of flat products traveling in a product travel plane. A first product exit path and a second product exit path emerge both from said product travel plane.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,405,850 discloses an apparatus for advancing and/or slowing signatures in a printing press. The apparatus and method includes a series of two or more belt drives, where each belt drive includes at least a pair of opposed belts. The belts are preferably timing or toothed belts driven by sprockets.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,561,507 discloses a folder apparatus that includes a conveyor and knock-down wheel assembly to receive signatures from, for example, a tape system output. The conveyor and knock-down wheel assembly slow down the signatures from the tape system and create a shingled output stream of signatures.
U.S. Patent Application Publication 2009/0217833, hereby incorporated by reference herein, discloses an electronic pitch changing apparatus for altering the pitch of printed products. The electronic pitch changing apparatus includes a motor having a variable velocity profile.
The present invention provides a printing press. The printing press includes a print unit printing a plurality of printed products, the plurality of printed products being formed into a stream downstream of the print unit. The printing press also includes at least one base and a press component, the press component is mounted onto the at least one base for placement in the stream and translational movement transverse to the stream.
The present invention further provides a printing press including a print unit printing a plurality of printed products, the plurality of printed products being formed into a stream downstream of the print unit, the printed product stream having a first pitch. The printing press also includes at least one base and a pitch changing device for changing the first pitch of the stream, the pitch changing device is mounted onto the at least one base for placement in the stream and translational movement transverse to the stream.
The present invention also provides a method. The method includes the step of translating a pitch changing device transverse to a stream to place the device in the stream or to remove the device from the stream.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be elucidated with reference to the drawings, in which:
Electronic pitch changing apparatus 10 alters first pitch P1 so downstream signatures 102′, 104′ have a second pitch P2, in this example, P2 is less than P1 so signatures 102′, 104′ are closer together than upstream signatures 102, 104. Electronic pitch changing apparatus 10 may also be a slowdown device slowing down the speed of signatures 102′, 104′. Electronic pitch changing apparatus 10 may be similar to the electronic pitch changing apparatus disclosed in U.S. Patent Application Publication 2009/0217833, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
Electronic pitch changing apparatus 10 works to vary a first pitch P1 between products 104, 102. Edge sensor 50 will detect the leading edge of products 104, 102 entering nips 40, 42. Controller 30 keeps electronic cam profiles of motors 60, 61 accurately in phase with products 104, 102 to vary initial pitch P1 to a final pitch P2 between products 104′ and 102′. Controller 30 automates the initial timing and may reduce interaction and confusion for an operator. The cam profile may be sinusoidal, symmetric or asymmetric. Cam profiles of individual motors do not have to be identical when a diverter or stream separator is used. Electronic pitch changing apparatus 10 advantageously may be used on all folder cutoff lengths since the length of the nips does not need to be resized. Continuous nips advantageously provide flexibility since as little or as much of the nip surface may be used as desired.
Electronic pitch changing apparatus 10, 10′ are able to slide along slide rails 86, 86′ into a press operating position between frame sidewalls 16, 16′ to a maintenance position outside of frame 116 adjacent sidewall 16′ (shown) via pneumatic air cylinder 32 (
In addition, when either or both electronic pitch changing apparatus 10, 10′ are in need of repair or malfunction, the electronic pitch changing apparatus 10, 10′ may be removed from base 80, 80′ by moving electronic pitch changing apparatus 10, 10′ from the press operating position to the maintenance position and subsequently removing electronic pitch changing apparatus 10, 10′ from slide rails 86, 86′. A replacement electronic pitch changing apparatus may be mounted to slide rails 86, 86′ and slid into the press operating position between frame sidewalls 16, 16′ so the press may continue to run, thereby reducing press downtime during a malfunction.
Electronic pitch changing apparatus 10 mounted on base 80 provides many advantages. For example, an advantage may include the ability to move electronic pitch changing apparatus 10 from an existing press 100 (
Another advantage may include the ability to easily replace a broken or malfunctioning electronic pitch changing apparatus 10 with a replacement electronic pitch'changing apparatus in order to reduce press downtime and continue printing with minimum disruption.
Furthermore, as desired, an alternative printing press component or module may be used to replace electronic pitch changing apparatus 10, for example, a ribbon stitcher. When this occurs, a drive system including motors 60, 61 may be left in place. Electronic pitch changing apparatus 10 may be disconnected from motors 60, 61 and a ribbon stitcher may be connected to motors 60, 61 so ribbon stitcher may be easily integrated into the existing printing press setup. A velocity profile for the motors may be modified as necessary.
The present invention advantageously eliminates the use of tapes in a pitch changing apparatus and advantageously improves accessibility of the pitch changing apparatus for maintenance thereby reducing machine downtime during repair, malfunction or routine maintenance.
The present invention advantageously satisfies the need for a pitch changing device that can work on multiple cutoffs and multiple product streams with ease and with a cost savings.
The present invention advantageously provides a pitch changing device that can be used in any printing press regardless of product cutoff and advantageously increases the ease of assembling, maintaining and adjusting the pitch changing device. Sensitivity to jamming may also be reduced.
By translating the pitch changing device outside of the machine for maintenance and adjustments the operator has easy access to the entire assembly. This allows the operator to make quick adjustments with minimal effort and impedance form other parts of the machine. The present invention also makes replacement of the entire assembly easily achievable by simply sliding the exciting device completely off the guide rails and replacing it with a new or rebuilt one. Since there are no tapes running through the device, collateral damage to the device from tape failure is also significantly reduced. An added feature of this invention is its dual usage capability. In a folder that has side by side fold cylinders of different cutoffs or grain orientations (short grain v. long grain) this device could be shared by both product streams. By sliding the device into the appropriate product stream for the current job and changing the drive profile controlling the nip rolls it is possible to run multiple product formats through the shared device. It is also possible to run both streams simultaneously with the device only acting on one stream, while product flows through the second stream unaltered by the device.
The present invention may also be removed from one machine and placed into a different machine to either do a similar function with the same cutoff or be used for a different function or different cutoff by changing software to adjust the motors. In some cases the mechanical drive module could be reused with different press components or modules, such as replacing the pitch changing mechanism with a ribbon stitching mechanism and different control software. Ribbon stitchers are typically cutoff specific by design, whereas this invention would allow use of a common stitcher on different cutoff machines, or variable cutoff machines.
In the preceding specification, the invention has been described with reference to specific exemplary embodiments and examples thereof. It will, however, be evident that various modifications and changes may be made thereto without departing from the broader spirit and scope of invention as set forth in the claims that follow. The specification and drawings are accordingly to be regarded in an illustrative manner rather than a restrictive sense.
This claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application U.S. 61/243,727, filed Sep. 18, 2009 and hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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61243727 | Sep 2009 | US |