Claims
- 1. A horizontal slide mechanism for removably replacing an inking unit on a rotary offset printing press of the type having a plate cylinder, a blanket cylinder and an impression cylinder having parallel rotational axes; said horizontal slide mechanism comprising:
- (a) a first guide track and first slide plate pair mounted between said printing press and said inking unit parallel to said plate, blanket and impression cylinders at one location on said printing press for guided movement parallel to said plate, blanket and impression cylinders;
- (b) a second guide track and second slide plate pair mounted between said printing press and said inking unit at another location parallel to and spaced apart a predetermined transverse distance from said first guide track and slide plate pair for guided movement and support of said inking unit; and
- (c) a latching mechanism by which said inking unit is releasably held in a first position corresponding to inking engagement.
- 2. A horizontal slide mechanism, as in claim 1, for removably replacing an inking unit set in a rotary offset printing press of the type having a plate cylinder, a blanket cylinder and an impression cylinder having parallel rotational axes wherein:
- (a) said first guide track comprises a plurality of upper horizontally aligned rollers having an upper predetermined profile shape and a plurality of lower horizontally aligned rollers having a lower predetermined profile shape, said upper and lower sets of horizontally aligned rollers spaced apart from each other a predetermined vertical distance;
- (b) said first slide plate comprises a first horizontal ridge having a cross-sectional shape corresponding to a reverse image of said upper predetermined profile shape of said rollers of said upper set of rollers for rolling engagement therewith, and a lower horizontal ridge having a predetermined cross-sectional shape corresponding to a reverse image of said lower predetermined profile shape parallel to and spaced apart said predetermined distance from said upper horizontal ridge for simultaneous rolling engagement with said lower set of horizontally aligned rollers;
- (c) said second guide track comprises a second plurality of horizontally aligned support rollers positioned between said press and inking unit for providing a vertically upward support force; and
- (d) said second slide plate comprises a horizontal surface positioned between said press and inking unit for providing vertical upward support to said inking unit.
- 3. A horizontal slide mechanism, as in claim 2, wherein:
- (a) said profile shape of said upper and lower rollers is a concave "V" shape, and said corresponding profile shape of said upper and lower ridges of a convex "V" shape; and
- (b) said second plurality of support rollers have a predetermined profile shape, and said slide plate has a corresponding reverse image cross-sectional shape horizontal surface against which said support rollers contact.
- 4. A horizontal slide mechanism, as in claim 1, wherein said guide tracks and said slide plates overlap in opposite directions for supporting the inking unit outboard from said press for access to the press printing cylinders without removal of the inking unit.
- 5. A horizontal slide mechanism, as in claim 1, wherein said latching mechanism comprises a tapered pin and tapered hole positioned between said press and said inking unit for securely holding the inking unit in a first engaged operational position.
- 6. A horizontal slide mechanism, as in claim 1, further comprising a drive gear on said printing press and a power takeoff gear on said inking unit, which drive gear and power takeoff gear are positioned for intermeshing engagement with said horizontal slide mechanism slid into said first position, and which gears disengage when said horizontal slide mechanism slides the inking unit to a second disengaged position.
- 7. A horizontal slide mechanism, as in claim 1, further comprising a receiving tray having at least one receiving track mounted horizontally therein, said receiving track having a shape corresponding to that of said first guide track for receiving the first slide plate thereinto.
- 8. A horizontal slide mechanism, as in claim 1, further comprising a receiving tray having at least one receiving slide plate mounted horizontally therein, said receiving slide plate having a shape corresponding to that of said first slide plate for receiving the first guide track thereinto.
- 9. A horizontal slide mechanism, as in claim 8, wherein said receiving tray further comprises pivot mounted wheels for adjustably and removably positioning said receiving tray adjacent to said guide track for receiving said slide plate thereinto.
- 10. A horizontal slide mechanism, as in claim 8, wherein said receiving tray further comprises height adjusters by which the vertical position of the receiving track can be positioned for receiving the slide plate thereinto.
- 11. A horizontal slide mechanism, as in claim 7, wherein said receiving tray further comprises an inking unit cleaning apparatus.
- 12. A horizontal slide mechanism, as in claim 11, wherein said cleaning apparatus comprises:
- (a) a source of ink cleaning solvent;
- (b) a selectably activatable solvent pump;
- (c) a conduit extending from said solvent source to said solvent pump;
- (d) a solvent spray nozzle communicatingly coupled to said selectably activatable pump for directing pumped cleaning solvent onto the inking unit.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/577,124 filed Dec. 22, 1995, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,590,598 on Jan. 7, 1997; which is a continuation-in-part of prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/205,288 filed Mar. 1, 1994, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,477,780 on Dec. 26, 1995; which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/033,313 filed Mar. 15, 1993 issued Mar. 15, 1993 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,289,768; which is a continuation-in-part of prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/902,875 filed Jun. 23, 1992, issued Mar. 16, 1993 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,193,458.
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