Claims
- 1. A wheel for guiding paper in a printing press comprising a rim at the periphery of the wheel, the rim having an outer surface for supporting paper moving through the press and having at least one opening therein extending inwardly toward the center of the wheel with the opening defining a leading edge and a trailing edge at the outer surface, wherein the radial distance from the axis of rotation of the wheel to points on the outer surface increases gradually and uniformly in moving circumferentially around the outer surface from a first point at or near the leading edge to a second point closer to the trailing edge than the leading edge.
- 2. A wheel as defined in claim 1 wherein the points on the outer surface of the rim define an arc of a circle which is eccentric with respect to the axis of rotation.
- 3. A wheel as defined in claim 2 wherein the center of the wheel is offset from the axis of rotation by a distance in the range of about 0.125 inch to about 0.175 inch.
- 4. A wheel as defined in claim 2 wherein the first point lies at the leading edge and the second point lies on the outer surface one hundred and eighty degrees from the leading edge.
- 5. A wheel as defined in claim 2 wherein the first point lies on the outer surface approximately thirty to forty-five degrees from the leading edge and the second point lies on the outer surface one hundred and eighty degrees from the first point.
- 6. A wheel as defined in claim 1 wherein the first point lies at the leading edge and the second point lies at the trailing edge.
- 7. A wheel as defined in claim 6 wherein the points on the outer surface define a spiral.
- 8. A wheel as defined in claim 7 wherein the spiral subtends at an angle of at least about two hundred and seventy degrees.
- 9. A wheel as defined in claim 1 wherein the rim includes a second opening disposed one hundred and eighty degrees from the first opening and two opposed circular arcs are defined on the outer surface extending between the openings, the circular arcs being eccentric with respect to each other and the axis of rotation of the wheel.
- 10. A wheel as defined in claim 1 wherein the outer surface of the rim is slightly curved in the axial direction to define a convex surface between the axially extreme edges of the rim.
- 11. A wheel as defined in claim 10 wherein the ratio of the axial width of the rim to the radial height of the convex surface is about 100 to 1.
- 12. A wheel as defined in claim 1 wherein the rim comprises foam material defining the outer surface.
- 13. A wheel as defined in claim 12 wherein the rim has a rigid supporting surface and the foam material consists of a foam cushion adhesively bonded to the rigid supporting surface and a replaceable foam jacket stretched over the foam cushion.
- 14. A wheel as defined in claim 12 wherein the foam material consists essentially of polyester foam.
- 15. A guide wheel for supporting and transferring paper sheets between successive processing stations in a printing press without smearing the ink on freshly inked surfaces of the paper where contact is made with the wheel, said guide wheel comprising:
- a rim having an outer surface for supporting the paper sheets, said rim having an opening therein extending axially across the wheel so that the outer surface extends circumferentially less than three hundred and sixty degrees; and
- a hub connected to the rim and mountable on a shaft driven by the press for rotating the wheel about an axis wherein the distance between the axis and outer surface increases gradually outwardly from a first point at or near the opening to a second point substantially removed from the opening while moving around the outer surface in the direction opposite the direction of rotation of the guide wheel.
- 16. A guide wheel as defined in claim 15 wherein the outer surface of the rim is slightly curved in the axial direction to define a convex surface between the axially extreme edges of the rim.
- 17. A guide wheel as defined in claim 15 wherein the rim comprises foam material defining the outer surface.
- 18. A guide wheel as defined in claim 17 wherein said foam material comprises a replaceable foam jacket.
- 19. A guide wheel for a printing press comprising a generally annular flange; a flexible cushion affixed to the outer surface of the flange; a foam jacket disposed on the cushion and defining a paper-supporting outer surface; and means for releasably attaching the foam jacket securely to the cushion to prevent relative movement between the jacket and the cushion.
- 20. A guide wheel as defined in claim 19 wherein the material of the jacket consists essentially of polyester foam.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 281,521 filed Dec. 8, 1988 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,973,040 which is continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/152,896 filed Feb. 5, 1988, now abandoned.
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