Information
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Patent Grant
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6810808
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Patent Number
6,810,808
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Date Filed
Monday, June 2, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 2, 200419 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Davidson, Davidson & Kappel, LLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 101 4151
- 101 481
- 101 485
- 101 486
- 101 DIG 36
- 101 378
- 101 3821
- 101 383
- 101 384
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A register device for insertion into a channel of a printing unit cylinder. The device includes a rod defining an axial direction and a pin support movable in the axial direction by the rod, the rod being movable with respect to the pin support in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction. A register pin is attached to the pin support. Also provided is a register device with a pin support, a register pin and shims for altering the position of the register pin on the pin support.
Description
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The present invention is directed generally to printing presses and more particularly to a plate cylinder of a printing press, to a register pin adjustment device and to a method for adjusting a register pin.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,382,103 discloses a lateral registration device for printing plates in a plate cylinder, using axially shiftable insertion strips. The strips have register pins which engage recesses in beveled end of the flexible printing plates. Each register pin is fixedly connected to an insertion strip or made of one piece with it.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,419,248 discloses a device for aligning printing plates on a plate cylinder. A plurality of adjustment elements spaced apart from one another are located in a bore. The adjustable elements have moveable register pins thereon. Each adjustment element is fixed to the bore by turning a spreading screw, which spread wings of the adjustment element to wedge the adjustment element in the bore to provide a course adjustment. For fine adjustment, a threaded screw is rotated to move the register pin relative to the adjustment element. An actuating rod for tensioning elements does not move the adjustable elements.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,748,911 and 5,379,694 disclose other later register adjustment devices.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to reduce the manufacturing tolerances necessary for a register device. An alternate or additional object of the present invention is to provide a register device which is easy to install.
The present invention provides a register device for insertion into a channel of a printing unit cylinder. The device includes a rod defining an axial direction and a pin support movable in the axial direction by the rod, the rod being movable with respect to the pin support in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction. A register pin is attached to the pin support.
The pin support generally slides in axially in the channel with little or no clearance. By permitting the rod to move in the axial direction with respect to the pin support, the register device is easy to install and manufacturing tolerances, including those for the channel, may be reduced.
The rod may be movable in the axial direction with respect to the pin support, for example, by providing a hole in the pin support, with the pin support receiving the rod with a clearance in the hole.
The rod provides for fine adjustment of the register pin in the axial direction.
It may also be desirable to provide a coarse adjustment, for example for different web widths. The pin support thus may be adjustable with respect to the rod when removed from the machine, for example by placing holding bolts in different axial locations along the rod. Alternately, rods of different length could be used to provide this course adjustment.
The register device may include a second rod, a second pin support and a second register pin, or as many register pins as necessary.
When the register device is installed, the rod may move the register pins axially, and the pin support is generally axially fixed with respect to the rod. However, to aid in permitting the movement of the pin support in the direction perpendicular to the axial direction, and the pin support may be attached to the rod so that the pin support can move in the axial direction with respect to the rod by a movement amount, the movement amount being less than 0.1 millimeters. This amount generally will not adversely affect print quality, depending on the type of print job.
The present invention also provides a register device for insertion into a channel of a printing unit cylinder having a rod defining an axial direction, a pin support movable in the axial direction by the rod, a shim replaceably connected to the pin support, and a register pin supported on the shim.
By having a replaceable shim, the thickness of the shim can be adjusted so that the register pin is located at the proper distance from the pin support. This permits the register pin to fit into the slot in the plate cylinder so that the register pin and the pin support slide axially with ease through the channel. Ease of installation can be increased, as can manufacturing tolerances.
The present invention also provides a plate cylinder having a channel for receiving the register devices, as well as a method for adjusting the axial registration of a printing plate using the devices.
The present invention also provides a method for installing a register device in a channel and a slot of a printing unit cylinder comprising the steps of: placing a pin support having a register pin in the channel so that the register pin extends into the slot; determining if the pin support and the register pin slide axially in the channel; and if the pin support and register pin do not slide axially in the channel, placing a shim between the register pin and the pin support.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will be described with respect to a preferred embodiment in which:
FIG. 1
shows a register device of the present invention with two register pins;
FIG. 2
shows a side view of a plate cylinder according to the present invention with the register device of
FIG. 1
installed;
FIG. 3
shows a side view of one of the pin supports of the
FIG. 1
device;
FIG. 4A
shows a lateral view of one of the pin supports of the
FIG. 1
device;
FIG. 4B
shows more detail from section S of
FIG. 4B
; and
FIG. 5
shows an end view of the
FIG. 1
device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
FIG. 1
shows a register device
10
according to the present invention for two register pins
12
and
22
. Register pins
12
and
22
each provide axial, also known as lateral, registration for a printing plate on a plate cylinder. Register pin
12
is fixed prior to installation of device
10
via a connector
15
to a register pin support
14
, and register pin
22
is fixed to a register pin support
24
by a connector
25
. Register pin supports
14
,
24
may be made of metal, for example stainless steel, and may be cylindrical to fit slidingly in a channel of a plate cylinder with little or no clearance in the channel.
A rod
16
has an axis A-A defining an axial direction. Rod
16
may pass through an eccentric hole in register pin support
14
. The hole has an inside circumference with a diameter larger than the diameter of the outer circumference of the rod
16
, so that register pin support
14
can move in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction. Prior to installation of device
10
in a plate cylinder, the axial location of pin support
14
on rod
16
can be set via nuts
60
,
62
, which are threadedly attached to rod
16
. A lock nut
64
can be provided for one or both nuts
60
,
62
. Due to the clearance between the hole in the pin support
14
and the rod
16
, the rods
16
can float in the direction perpendicular to the axial direction with respect to the pin support
14
. The device
10
thus can be installed with ease even if the channel is not perfectly bored.
When the device
10
is installed, register pin
12
, pin support
14
and rod
16
can move axially together. To adjust the axial location of pin
12
, an external plate register tool such as that disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,443,065, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein, may be used. A fixing device
36
of a locking end cap
32
then may fix the axial location of rod
16
and thus set the axial registration for register pin
12
. Other devices for moving pin
12
and/or rod
16
however may be used.
If a more course adjustment for the register location of pin
12
is desired, for example for a different printing plate width or web width, a different length rod
16
may be used, or if rod
16
is properly sized and so threaded, nuts
60
,
62
may be moved to a new location on rod
16
.
A second rod
26
is used for adjustment of register pin
22
and pin support
24
. As shown, rod
26
need not extend fully through the pin support
24
. Rod
16
passes with a clearance through pin support
24
. The axial position of pin
22
may be fixed by a second fixing device
34
.
A support slide
30
may be provided to and fixed to rod
16
to provide extra support for rod
16
.
FIG. 2
shows the register device
10
installed in a channel
44
of plate cylinder
40
. Pin support
14
fits in channel
44
so that pin support
14
can slide, but have little or no movement in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction. A slot
42
of the plate cylinder
40
extends between an outer surface
46
on which a printing plate is supported, and channel
44
. Register pin
12
extends from the channel
44
into the slot
42
. Register pin
12
thus can set the register for a printing plate, which has a notch as described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,439,117, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
Access holes
84
,
86
may be provided at an end of the cylinder
40
to provide access to fixing devices
36
,
34
.
FIG. 3
shows a side view of pin support
14
of the
FIG. 1
device. Register pin
12
is fastened via a connector
15
, for example an Allen-head screw, to pin support
14
. Connector
15
enters a hole
72
perpendicular to a planar surface
70
of pin support
14
. If during installation, an operator determines that register pin
12
is not fitting well into the slot
42
(FIG.
2
), for example, the register pin
12
is bending and creating friction which impedes axial sliding of pin support
14
, the operator may remove the pin support
14
and provide a shim
13
between planar surface
70
and register pin
12
. Shims
13
may be made of plastic, and may be provided in varying thicknesses T, for example 0.025 mm, 0.127 mm, 0.25 mm and 0.5 mm. The operator thus can select the thickness T which permits register pin
12
to slide well in slot
42
. Planar surface
70
thus can be manufactured so as to be below slot
42
when co-planar with slot
42
, but need not be manufactured to perfect precision as the shims can compensate for deviance.
FIG. 4A
shows a lateral view of pin support
16
of the
FIG. 1
device. As shown, pin support
14
has a hole
54
, whose inner circumference has a greater diameter than the outer diameter of the outer circumference of rod
16
. Thus a clearance D
1
results between the rod
16
and the pin support
14
, which during installation of device
10
provides for movement of rod
16
in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction. In order to permit this movement with the embodiment shown, nuts
60
,
62
may be spaced so that a slight clearance D
2
, as shown in
FIG. 4B
, is provided in the axial direction. Nut
62
is in direct contact with pin support
14
in this view, so the entire clearance D
2
is between nut
60
and pin support
14
. This clearance D
2
however is small enough so as not to alter print quality or lateral registration, and is for example preferably 0.1 mm or less, depending on the type of print job. Thus, while pin
12
, support
14
and rod
16
generally move axially together to set the register, there can be a slight axial movement which does not affect print quality.
It should be noted that while the preferred embodiment is shown with clearances D
1
, D
2
permitting movement of rod
16
with respect to the pin support
14
in the direction perpendicular to the axial direction, other devices or configurations attaching pin support
14
to rod
16
may be provided to permit rod
16
to move perpendicularly with respect to pin support
14
.
It should also be noted that pin support
24
may also float with respect to rods
16
and
26
, in a similar manner.
FIG. 5
shows an end view of the
FIG. 1
device. Once device
10
is installed in channel
44
(FIG.
2
), it may be fastened by bolts
80
,
82
of end cap
32
to the plate cylinder. Access holes
84
,
86
in cylinder
40
(
FIG. 2
) permit the operator to loosen and fasten fixing devices
36
,
34
, which fix rods
16
and
26
, respectively. Fixing devices
36
,
34
may for example be set screws which act directly on the ends of rods
16
,
26
.
While a two register pin device
10
has been shown, a device
10
with any number pins is possible.
Claims
- 1. A register device for insertion into a channel of a printing unit cylinder, the device comprising:a rod defining an axial direction; a pin support movable in the axial direction by the rod, the rod being movable with respect to the pin support in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction; and a register pin attached to the pin support.
- 2. The register device as recited in claim 1 wherein the pin support is adjustable relative to the rod in the axial direction along at least a part of the rod.
- 3. The register device as recited in claim 1 wherein a length of the rod is adjustable.
- 4. The register device as recited in claim 1 wherein the pin support has a hole, and the pin support receiving the rod with a clearance in the hole.
- 5. The register device as recited in claim 4 wherein the hole is located eccentrically on the pin support.
- 6. The register device as recited in claim 1 further comprising a second rod, a second pin support, the second rod being movable with respect to the second pin support in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction, and a second register pin attached to the second pin support, the second rod being adjustable in the axial direction so as to move the second register pin in the axial direction.
- 7. The register device as recited in claim 6 wherein the second rod passes through the pin support.
- 8. The register device as recited in claim 1 wherein the pin support is attached to the rod so that the pin support can move in the axial direction with respect to the rod by a movement amount, the movement amount being less than 0.1 millimeters.
- 9. The register device as recited in claim 1 further comprising a fixing device for fixing a position of the rod along the axial direction.
- 10. The register device as recited in claim 9 wherein the fixing device is at an end of the rod.
- 11. The register device as recited in claim 1 further comprising a replaceable shim located between the pin support and the register pin.
- 12. The register device as recited in claim 1 wherein the register pin is fixed with respect to the pin support in the axial direction.
- 13. A register device for insertion into a channel of a printing unit cylinder, the device comprising:a rod defining an axial direction; a pin support movable in the axial direction by the rod; a shim replaceably connected to the pin support; and a register pin supported on the shim.
- 14. The register device as recited in claim 13 wherein the rod is movable with respect to the pin support in a direction perpendicular to the pin support.
- 15. The register device as recited in claim 13 wherein the pin support has a planar surface, the shim being coplanar with the planar surface, the register pin being coplanar with the planar surface and extending beyond an outer periphery of the pin support.
- 16. A plate cylinder for carrying at least one printing plate, the plate cylinder comprising:a cylinder body defining an axial direction, the cylinder body having an outer surface, a channel extending in the axial direction and a slot extending in the axial direction, the slot extending from the channel to the outer surface; and a register device for adjusting axial registration of the at least one printing plate with respect to the cylinder body, the register device including a rod in the channel extending in the axial direction, a pin support movable in the channel in the axial direction by the rod, the rod being movable with respect to the pin support in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction, and a register pin attached to the pin support, the register pin extending into the slot.
- 17. A plate cylinder for carrying at least one printing plate, the plate cylinder comprising:a cylinder body defining an axial direction, the cylinder body having an outer surface, a channel extending in the axial direction and a slot extending in the axial direction, the slot extending from the channel to the outer surface; and a register device for adjusting axial registration of the at least one printing plate with respect to the cylinder body, the register device including a rod in the channel extending in the axial direction, a pin support movable in the channel in the axial direction by the rod, a shim replaceably connected to the pin support, and a register pin supported on the shim and extending into the slot.
- 18. A method for adjusting the axial registration of a printing plate with respect to a plate cylinder, the method comprising the steps of:moving a register pin support in an axial direction using a rod to adjust the axial location of a register pin attached to the pin support; and permitting the rod to move with respect to the register pin support in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction while the register pin support is moved in the axial direction.
- 19. The method as recited in claim 18 further comprising providing, prior to the moving step, a course adjustment of an axial position of the register pin with respect to the plate cylinder.
- 20. The method as recited in claim 19 wherein the coarse adjustment includes selection of a length of the rod.
- 21. The method as recited in claim 19 wherein the coarse adjustment is provided by changing an axial position of the register pin support on the rod.
- 22. A method for installing a register device in a channel and a slot of a printing unit cylinder comprising the steps of:placing a pin support having a register pin in the channel so that the register pin extends into the slot; determining if the pin support and the register pin slide axially in the channel; and if the pin support and register pin do not slide axially in the channel, placing a shim between the register pin and the pin support.
- 23. The method as recited in claim 22 wherein a previous shim is located on the pin support during the placing of the pin support step and the placing of the shim replaces the previous shim.
- 24. The method as recited in claim 22 wherein the pin support is movable axially by a rod, the rod being movable with respect to the rod in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction.
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