Plate cylinder with splined shell

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6796233
  • Patent Number
    6,796,233
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 20, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 28, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A plate cylinder has a cylinder body having a cylinder body outer surface for a first image to be printed and a first end, and a shell having an inner surface circumferentially disposed about the first end and having a gap for holding a printing plate, the shell being axially and circumferentially moveable with respect to the first end and having a shell outer surface for a second image to be printed, the inner surface having at least one projection directed inwardly, the gap extending into the projection.
Description




BACKGROUND INFORMATION




The present invention relates generally to printing presses and more particularly to plate cylinders for printing presses.




Japanese Patent Application No. 2000-954 A shows a printing plate cylinder with a cylinder body and a shell mounted to a reduced diameter portion of the cylinder body for independent movement of the shell in order to adjust the lateral and circumferential register of a printing plate mounted to the shell with respect to the printing plate mounted on the cylinder body on the other side of the printing plate cylinder. The shell has a uniform thickness.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Commonly-owned European Patent Application No. 1 913 059 discloses a plate cylinder in which shells are movable with respect to a cylinder body using axially-extending arms gripping the underside of the shells, and corresponds to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/675,494, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.




Commonly-owned German Patent Application No. 101 35 506 discloses a plate cylinder in which a shell is axially movable but circumferentially fixed with respect to a cylinder body, and corresponds to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/627,639, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.




An object of the present invention is to provide a shell with space for a plate clamping device while minimizing loss of stiffness of the cylinder body. Another alternate or additional object of the present invention is to provide a splined shell connection with a cylinder body in which circumferential register is permissible.




The present invention thus provides a plate cylinder comprising a cylinder body having a cylinder body outer surface for a first image to be printed and a first end, and a shell having an inner surface circumferentially disposed about the first end and having a gap for holding a printing plate, the shell being axially moveable with respect to the first end and having a shell outer surface for a second image to be printed, the inner surface having at least one projection directed inwardly, the gap extending into the projection.




Since gaps for holding printing plates often require a substantial lock-up mechanism, the present invention permits sufficient space for the gap in the projection, while advantageously still permitting a thin shell thickness in other locations.




Preferably, the shell is at least partially circumferentially movable with respect to the cylinder body.




The at least one projection may include a plurality of projections. If more than one printing plate is supported by the shell, a gap may be located in each projection. Preferably, the projections are spaced symmetrically in the circumferential direction.




The cylinder body preferably has at least one outwardly projecting protrusion, and most preferably more than one of such protrusions. Preferably, the projection of the shell fits between two protrusions of the cylinder body. The protrusions may define a space into which the projection fits, the space preferably being wider than the projection, so that the shell is circumferentially movable with respect to the cylinder body.




The cylinder body may have a second end, with a second shell supported on the second end in a similar manner to the first shell.




A lock-up device is preferably located in the gap.




The present invention also provides a plate cylinder comprising a cylinder body having cylinder body outer surface for a first image to be printed and a first end with at least one outwardly-projecting protrusion having a first side and second side defining a space therebetween, and a shell having an inner surface circumferentially disposed about the first end and having a gap for holding a printing plate, the shell being axially moveable with respect to the first end and having a shell outer surface for a second image to be printed, the inner surface having at least one projection directed inwardly to fit into the space, the space being wider than the projection so as to permit circumferential movement of the shell with respect to the first end.




Preferably, a first and a second protrusion are provided, with the first side on the first protrusion and the second side on the second.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be further clarified with respect to the following drawings in which:





FIG. 1

shows a plate cylinder according to the present invention with the cylinder body supporting one image and the shell supporting the other;





FIG. 2

shows a cross-section of the plate cylinder of

FIG. 1

;





FIGS. 3

,


4


and


5


show alternate shell and cylinder body end configurations;





FIG. 6

shows a three-image plate cylinder with two shells; and





FIG. 7

shows an exemplary offset lithographic printing press of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION





FIG. 1

shows a plate cylinder


10


having a cylinder body


14


with ends


12


and


22


. A shell


16


is placed about the cylinder body


14


at the side toward end


22


. Cylinder body


14


has an image area


24


on an outer surface, as does shell


16


. The image areas have a similar circumference. Shell


16


may be both axially and, to a limited extent, circumferentially registered with respect to a cylinder body outer surface or image area


24


, for example through a registration device


20


which contacts a reduced circumference area


18


of shell


16


.





FIG. 2

shows a cross section of the plate cylinder


10


through location A—A of FIG.


1


. Shell


16


is disposed circumferentially about end


22


of cylinder body


14


. The shell


16


has an inner surface


56


disposed about end


22


. End


22


has outwardly-projecting protrusions


62


defining a space S between the protrusions


62


.




Inner surface


56


of shell


16


has inwardly-projecting projections


52


to fit into spaces S, the projections defining voids


58


. Space S is wider than projection


52


so that a distance D may result between a side


66


of the protrusion


62


a side


72


of the projection


52


and permit circumferential movement of the shell


16


with respect to end


22


.




Contact between inner surface


56


and end


22


occurs at contact area


53


, which may be provided with a friction-reducing substance, such as PTFE, to aid in axial and circumferential relative motion.




An axially-extending gap


30


is located on an outer surface


26


of shell


16


, for holding an image-carrying plate


40


, for example a lithographic printing plate. A lock-up device


32


can fasten the plate to the shell


16


. Image area


24


of cylinder


14


(

FIG. 1

) also has an axially-extending gap and a lock-up device for another plate that is spaced axially with respect to plate


40


.




The shell


16


thus has reduced thickness areas


54


between projections


52


, to accommodate protrusions


62


, providing a splined nature of the cylinder body. The splined nature of the shell


16


and body


62


also increases stiffness, which can aid in reducing streaking.





FIG. 3

shows an alternate embodiment of the present invention in which splined shell


116


has four projections, and cylinder body


114


has four protrusions. Two axially extending gaps


130


,


135


for printing plates may be provided, so as to define a two-around plate cylinder.





FIG. 4

shows another alternate embodiment with cylinder body


214


having a single protrusion and shell


216


having a single projection


218


. A gap


230


may be provided extending into projection


218


.





FIG. 5

shows yet another alternate embodiment in which the shell


316


includes a gap


330


in one of two projections, which interleave with two protrusions of cylinder body


314


.




In

FIG. 6

, two splined shells


416


,


516


sandwich a center image area


414


of a cylinder


410


, so that three or more axially-spaced image areas may be provided.





FIG. 7

shows the use of the plate cylinder


10


in an exemplary offset lithographic printing press


100


having a blanket cylinder


2


and a web


5


. Once the plates are fastened to plate cylinder


10


, the shell


16


and cylinder body


14


can be rotated together during a print run and register can be adjusted axially or circumferentially.




List of Numbers






2


Blanket cylinder






5


Web






10


Plate cylinder






12


End






14


Cylinder body






16


Shell






18


Reduced circumference area






20


Registration device






22


End






26


Surface






30


Gap






32


Lock-up device






40


Plate






52


Projection






53


Contact area






54


Reduced thickness area






56


Inner surface






58


Voids






62


Protrusion






66


Side






72


Side






100


Printing press






114


Body






116


Shell






130


Gap






135


Gap






214


Body






216


Shell






218


Projection






230


Gap






314


Body






316


Shell






330


Gap






410


Cylinder






414


Body






416


Shell






516


Shells



Claims
  • 1. A plate cylinder comprising:a cylinder body having a cylinder body outer surface for a first image to be printed and a first end, and a shell having an inner surface circumferentially disposed about the first end and having a gap for holding a printing plate, the shell being axially moveable with respect to the first end and having a shell outer surface for a second image to be printed, the inner surface having at least one projection directed inwardly, the gap extending into the projection.
  • 2. The cylinder as recited in claim 1 wherein the shell is circumferentially movable with respect to the cylinder body.
  • 3. The cylinder as recited in claim 1 wherein the at least one projection includes a plurality of projections.
  • 4. The cylinder as recited in claim 1 wherein the shell has an additional gap spaced circumferentially with respect to the gap.
  • 5. The cylinder as recited in claim 4 wherein the wherein the at least one projection includes a first projection and a second projection, the gap being located in the first projection and the additional gap in the second projection.
  • 6. The cylinder as recited in claim 3 wherein the plurality of projections are spaced symmetrically in the circumferential direction.
  • 7. The cylinder as recited in claim 1 wherein the cylinder body has at least one outwardly projecting protrusion.
  • 8. The cylinder as recited in claim 7 wherein the at least one protrusion includes a plurality of protrusions.
  • 9. The cylinder as recited in claim 8 wherein the projection of the shell fits between two of the plurality of protrusions.
  • 10. The cylinder as recited in claim 9 wherein the two protrusions define a space for the projection, the space being wider than the projection.
  • 11. The cylinder as recited in claim 1 wherein the cylinder body has a second end and further comprising a second shell supported on the second end.
  • 12. The cylinder as recited in claim 1 further comprising a lock-up device located in the gap.
  • 13. A plate cylinder comprising:a cylinder body having cylinder body outer surface for a first image to be printed and a first end with at least one outwardly-projecting protrusion having a first side and second side defining a space therebetween, and a shell having an inner surface circumferentially disposed about the first end and having a gap for holding a printing plate, the shell being axially moveable with respect to the first end and having a shell outer surface for a second image to be printed, the inner surface having at least one projection directed inwardly to fit into the space, the space being wider than the projection so as to permit circumferential movement of the shell with respect to the first end.
  • 14. The cylinder as recited in claim 13 wherein the at least one protrusion includes a first and a second protrusion, with the first side on the first protrusion and the second side on the second protrusion.
  • 15. An offset lithographic printing press comprising:a plate cylinder having a cylinder body having a cylinder body outer surface for a first image to be printed and a first end, and a shell having an inner surface circumferentially disposed about the first end and having a gap for holding a printing plate, the shell being axially moveable with respect to the first end and having a shell outer surface for a second image to be printed, the inner surface having at least one projection directed inwardly, the gap extending into the projection; and a blanket cylinder contacting the plate cylinder.
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