Plate inserting apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6802257
  • Patent Number
    6,802,257
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 19, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 12, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A plate inserting apparatus includes a loader, a first regulating member, a second regulating member, and support plates, oscillating rollers, air cylinders, a shaft, and bars. The loader holds a new plate inserted in a lateral direction and feeds the new plate to a plate cylinder. The first regulating member regulates a position of one side edge of the new plate inserted in the loader. The second regulating member regulates a position of the other side edge of the new plate inserted in the loader, thus positioning the new plate in a widthwise direction in cooperation with the first regulating member. The support plates, oscillating rollers, air cylinders, shaft, and bars move the new plate inserted in the loader in a direction substantially perpendicular to a plate surface, thus accommodating the new plate between the first and second regulating members.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a plate inserting apparatus for inserting a new plate into the plate cylinder of a printing press.




A plate inserting apparatus of this type is disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2001-80041. The plate inserting apparatus disclosed in this reference has a plate holding device for holding a new plate to be fed to a plate cylinder, and a guide device for positioning the new plate fed from the plate holding device and guiding it to the plate cylinder. In the conventional plate inserting apparatus, after the plate holding device moves by a swing motion to a plate feed position where the new plate can be fed to the plate cylinder, the guide device moves to a guide position by a swing motion, and the new plate is fed to the plate cylinder through the guide device.




In the conventional plate inserting apparatus described above, the guide device for positioning the new plate before inserting it to the plate cylinder is provided separately of the plate holding device, and the guide device is provided between the plate holding device and plate cylinder. When mounting the new plate on the plate cylinder, the new plate must be positioned at a plate inserting position by driving the guide device and plate holding device separately. Consequently, the number of air cylinders and the like serving as the driving sources increases. This increases the manufacturing cost, and interferes with downsizing of the entire apparatus.




When the plate becomes large, the diameter of the plate cylinder in the printing unit does not increase in proportion to the size increase of the plate, and the outer shape of the inking device or the like does not increase. Hence, the outer shape of the printing unit itself does not increase. Therefore, in the conventional plate inserting apparatus, when the plate becomes large, the space for installing the guide device runs short, and the plate size increase cannot be coped with.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a plate inserting apparatus that is downsized.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a plate inserting apparatus that can cope with an increase in size of a plate.




In order to achieve the above objects, according to the present invention, there is provided a plate inserting apparatus comprising a loader for holding a new plate inserted in a lateral direction and feeding the new plate to a plate cylinder, a first regulating member for regulating a position of one side edge of the new plate inserted in the loader, a second regulating member for regulating a position of the other side edge of the new plate inserted in the loader, thus positioning the new plate in a widthwise direction in cooperation with the first regulating member, and first moving means for moving the new plate inserted in the loader in a direction substantially perpendicular to a plate surface, thus accommodating the new plate between the first and second regulating members.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a view showing the schematic arrangement of a plate changing apparatus for a perfector according to one embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a front view of the plate changing apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a view showing the schematic arrangement of an upper plate changing device in the plate changing apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is an exploded front view of an upper loader forming the upper plate changing device shown in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5A

is a view showing the schematic arrangement of the upper loader shown in

FIG. 3

, and





FIGS. 5B and 5C

are views showing the shapes of first and second upper regulating members, respectively;





FIG. 6

is an enlarged view showing the distal end portion of the upper loader shown in FIG.


3


:





FIG. 7A

is an enlarged view of the portion VI of

FIG. 3

to explain the plate feed operation of the upper loader, and





FIG. 7B

is a view for explaining a second old plate extracting mechanism in detail;





FIG. 8

is an enlarged view of the portion VIII of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 9

is a view seen from the direction of an arrow IX of

FIG. 3

;





FIGS. 10A

to


10


E are views showing the states of the loader during plate removal and plate feeding of the plate changing apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 11

is a view showing the schematic arrangement of the lower plate changing device of the plate changing apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 12

is an enlarged view of a portion seen from the direction of an arrow XII of

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 13

is a view seen from the direction of an arrow XIII of

FIG. 12

;





FIG. 14

is a view showing the schematic arrangement of the lower loader shown in

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 15

is an exploded front view of the lower loader shown in

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 16

is an enlarged view of the portion XVI of

FIG. 14

to explain the plate removal operation of the lower plate changing device;





FIG. 17

is an enlarged view of the portion XVI of

FIG. 14

to explain the plate feed operation of the lower plate changing device;





FIG. 18

is an enlarged view of the portion XVIII of

FIG. 14

;





FIG. 19

is a view showing the plate removal path and plate feed path of the upper plate changing device shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 20

is a view showing the plate removal path and plate feed path of the lower plate changing device shown in

FIG. 1

; and





FIGS. 21A and 21B

are views showing another method of disengaging the bar and the bent portion of the new plate shown in FIG.


8


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A plate exchanging apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


18


. In this embodiment, a case wherein the plate changing apparatus is applied to a perfector will be described.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, an upper printing section


5


A for printing on the obverse surface of a printing product and a lower printing section


5


B for printing on the reverse surface of the printing product are provided inside a pair of opposing frames


3


and


4


of a printing unit


1


. The upper printing section


5


A has an upper plate cylinder


6


A with an outer surface where a plate is to be mounted, and an upper blanket cylinder


7


A for coming into contact opposite to the upper plate cylinder


6


A. The lower printing section


5


B has a lower plate cylinder


6


B with an outer surface where the plate is to be mounted, and a lower blanket cylinder


7


B for coming into contact opposite to the lower plate cylinder


6


B. The blanket cylinders


7


A and


7


B are arranged in contact opposite to each other, and a printing target object such as a web passes between them.




When ink and dampening water are supplied to the plate cylinders


6


A and


6


B from an ink supply device (not shown) and dampening device (not shown), respectively, ink portions corresponding to the patterns of the plates mounted on the plate cylinders


6


A and


6


B are transferred to the blanket cylinders


7


A and


7


B, respectively. When the printing target object passes between the blanket cylinders


7


A and


7


B, the patterns are printed on its two surfaces.




The upper printing section


5


A further has an upper plate changing device


17


which removes an old plate mounted on the upper plate cylinder


6


A and feeds a new plate to the upper plate cylinder


6


A. The lower printing section


5


B further has a lower plate changing device


217


which removes the old plate mounted on the lower plate cylinder


6


B and feeds the new plate to the lower plate cylinder


6


B.




<Upper Plate Changing i




The upper plate changing device


17


is constituted by an upper removed plate recovery section


30


which is fixed to the frames


3


and


4


, and an upper loader


20


which guides the old plate removed from the upper plate cylinder


6


A to the upper removed plate recovery section


30


and feeds the new plate to the upper plate cylinder


6


A.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the upper loader


20


is supported by the pair of outer frames


22


and


23


(

FIG. 2

) such that it can swing between a wait position (position indicated by a solid line in

FIG. 1

) where it is substantially perpendicular to the web convey direction (direction of arrows A-B) and a plate feed position (position indicated by an alternate long and short dashed line in

FIG. 1

) where it inclines from the wait position to move its lower end close to the outer surface of the upper plate cylinder


6


A, so that the new plate in the upper loader


20


can be fed to the upper plate cylinder


6


A. The outer frames


22


and


23


are vertically upright on a pair of bases


24


to oppose each other.




A pair of rails


25


extending in the direction of the arrows A-B are fixed to the frames


3


and


4


, respectively, and the bases


24


are supported on the rails


25


to be movable in the direction of the arrows A-B. The bases


24


are moved in the direction of the arrows A-B by a rodless first air cylinder


26


fixed to the frame


4


and extending in the direction of arrows A-B.




When the bases


24


move, the upper loader


20


can move upright in a work space


21


provided between the printing unit


1


and an adjacent printing unit


2


from the wait position indicated by the solid line in

FIG. 1

to a retreat position indicated by an alternate long and two short dashed line. A step


27


horizontally fixed to the left and right frames


3


and


4


through support members is provided under the work space


21


.




<Upper Removed Plate Recovery Section>




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the upper removed plate recovery section


30


has a flat removed plate guide board


40


fixed between the frames


3


and


4


. The removed plate guide board


40


is formed of a lower inclined portion


41


and an upper upright portion


42


continuous to the inclined portion


41


. The inclined portion


41


inclines at an angle almost equal to the angle of inclination of the upper loader


20


as it is located at the plate feed position, and its lower end comes into contact opposite to the outer surface of the upper plate cylinder


6


A. The upright portion


42


is substantially vertical along the front surface of the printing unit


1


.




A guide rod


43


extending between the frames


3


and


4


and having a U shape when seen from above is fixed to the inclined portion


41


. The guide rod


43


has a large number of rotatable guide rollers


44


at a gap from the surface of the inclined portion


41


. A pair of removal preventive members


45


(only one is shown) are so fixed to the outer frames


22


and


23


as to oppose the two ends in the horizontal direction of the upright portion


42


of the removed plate guide board


40


.




In this arrangement, the old plate


10


removed from the upper plate cylinder


6


A is guided between the guide rollers


44


and the upright portion


42


of the removed plate guide board


40


to move upward, and is subsequently guided by the upright portion


42


and removal preventive members


45


to be recovered by the upper removed plate recovery section


30


. The old plate


10


recovered by the upper removed plate recovery section


30


is removed in the direction of an arrow B in FIG.


3


.




<First Old Plate Extracting Mechanism>




As shown in

FIG. 8

, the upright portion


42


of the removed plate guide board


40


has a first old plate extracting mechanism


50


. The first old plate extracting mechanism


50


is schematically constituted by a pair of rodless second air cylinders


51


(

FIG. 9

) serving as the driving sources, and a hook


52


for engaging with the bent portion of a trailing edge


10




b


of an old plate


10


removed from the upper plate cylinder


6


A.




As shown in

FIG. 9

, the air cylinders


51


extend vertically and are fixed to the frames


3


and


4


(only one is shown), respectively, and movable elements


53


move on them vertically. A connecting member


54


extending between the frames


3


and


4


is vertically movably supported by guide pins


56


respectively fixed to the air cylinders


51


through brackets


55


. When the movable elements


53


move, the connecting member


54


moves integrally with it vertically through connecting elements


57


standing upward from the movable elements


53


.




A support member


58


is attached to the connecting member


54


, and the proximal end of the hook


52


is pivotally supported by a shaft


59


standing upward from the support member


58


. As shown in

FIG. 8

, the hook


52


moves forward between the upright portion


42


and the removal preventive members


45


from a notch


60


of the upright portion


42


by its weight. A stopper pin


61


standing upward from the support member


58


engages with the hook


52


moving forward between the upright portion


42


and removal preventive members


45


to hold its forward state.




In this arrangement, when the removed old plate


10


is guided to between the upright portion


42


and removal preventive members


45


, the bent portion of the trailing edge


10




b


abuts against the hook


52


. At this time, the hook


52


pivots about the shaft


59


as the center against Its weight, to temporarily retreat from between the upright portion


42


and removal preventive members


45


. When the old plate


10


moves further upward, the hook


52


and the bent portion of the trailing edge


10




b


are disconnected from each other, and the hook


52


moves forward again to between the upright portion


42


and removal preventive members


45


by its weight.




In this state, when the movable elements


53


of the air cylinders


51


move upward, the hook


52


moves upward. As the hook


52


moves upward, it engages with the lower surface of the bent portion of the trailing edge


10




b


of the old plate


10


, to pull the old plate


10


upward. According to this embodiment, the hook


52


moves forward to between the upright portion


42


and removal preventive members


45


by its weight. Hence, no driving source is necessary for moving the hook


52


, so that the structure can be simplified and downsized.




<Upper Loader>




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the upper loader


20


has a pair of inner frames


71


and


72


opposing each other at a gap larger than the width of the new plate


11


. As shown in

FIG. 5A

, the inner frame


72


has a slit-like elongated hole


73


formed along its longitudinal direction so that the new plate


11


can be inserted from the side surface of the upper loader


20


. As shown in

FIG. 4

, a flat plate-like first regulating member


74


is fixed inside the inner frame


71


to be parallel with the inner frame


71


. One side edge of a new plate


11


inserted from the elongated hole


73


abuts against the first regulating member


74


.




A flat plate-like second regulating member


75


opposing the first regulating member


74


is provided inside the inner frame


72


. The second regulating member


75


is smaller than the first regulating member


74


by the elongated hole


73


, as shown in

FIGS. 5B and 5C

, such that it will not regulate insertion of the new plate


11


inserted from the elongated hole


73


. More specifically, the first regulating member


74


has a shape overlapping the elongated hole


73


such that one side edge of the new plate


11


abuts against the first regulating member


74


when inserting the plate. The second regulating member


75


has a size smaller than that of the first regulating member


74


by a size corresponding to the width of the elongated hole


73


, so that one side edge of the new plate


11


will not abut against the second regulating member


75


when inserting the plate.




The second regulating member


75


is supported by the inner frame


72


to be movable in directions to come close to and separate from the first regulating member


74


. The second regulating member


75


is moved by a third air cylinder


77


(FIG.


4


), fixed to the inner frame


72


, toward the first regulating member


74


slightly from the initial position (the direction of an arrow C in FIG.


4


). Each of the first and second regulating members


74


and


75


is divided into upper and lower regulating members, only part of which is shown in FIG.


4


.




In this arrangement, the new plate


11


inserted from the elongated hole


73


abuts against the first regulating member


74


with its one side edge, is moved by an oscillating mechanism (to be described later) in a direction perpendicular to a direction toward the surface of the new plate


11


, and is accommodated loosely in a plate accommodating section


78


formed between the two regulating members


74


and


75


. Subsequently, the air cylinder


77


moves the second regulating member


75


toward the first regulating member


74


, so the two regulating members


74


and


75


position the new plate


11


in the widthwise direction.




Alternatively, the new plate


11


can be positioned in the widthwise direction by tapering the inner side surface of the second regulating member


75


, i.e., that surface of the second regulating member


75


against which the other side edge of the new plate


11


abuts. In this case, the second regulating member


75


need not be moved. If the new plate


11


can be accommodated between the two regulating members


74


and


75


by only the operation of the oscillating mechanism, the gap between the two regulating members


74


and


75


may be set equal to the length in the widthwise direction of the new plate


11


. In this case, the second regulating member


75


need not be moved, or the inner side surface of the second regulating member


75


need not be tapered.




<Upper Oscillating Mechanism>




A shaft


81


horizontally extends between the upper ends of the inner frames


71


and


72


, as shown in

FIG. 4. A

pair of thin elongated rectangular support plates


82


have upper ends pivotally supported by the shaft


81


, and lower ends extending to near the lower end of the upper loader


20


. As shown in

FIG. 5A

, the support plates


82


have a large number of oscillating rollers


83


that come into contact with the new plate


11


inserted from the elongated hole


73


and supported by bars


108


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, a pair of fourth air cylinders


85


are fixed inside the inner frames


71


and


72


. One end of each lever


86


is pivotally mounted on the cylinder rod end of the corresponding fourth air cylinder


85


, as shown in FIG.


5


A. The other end of each lever


86


is fixed to a shaft


87


rotatably supported between the inner frames


71


and


72


. Thus, the shaft


87


pivots clockwise and counterclockwise in accordance with the forward and backward movement of the rods of the fourth air cylinders


85


.




The proximal ends of a pair of levers


88


are fixed to the shaft


87


, and elongated holes


89


are formed in the pivoting portions of the levers


88


. A shaft


90


extending between the inner frames


71


and


72


is rotatably supported between the elongated holes


89


through bearings. One end of each of a plurality of levers


91


is fixed to the shaft


90


, and the other end of each lever


91


rotatably supports a corresponding one of press rollers


92


. The lower ends of the support plates


82


are fixed to the shaft


90


through plates


93


.




In this arrangement, when the rods of the fourth air cylinders


85


move backward, the shaft


87


pivots counterclockwise in

FIG. 6

, so the levers


88


pivot counterclockwise about the shaft


87


as the center integrally with the shaft


87


. When the levers


88


pivot, the support plates


82


pivot clockwise in

FIG. 5A

, so the oscillating rollers


83


also move in the direction of an arrow E. Thus, the new plate


11


is supported by the rollers


83


serving as the oscillating mechanism (member) and is accommodated between the two regulating members


74


and


75


, as described above.




When the lower ends of the support plates


82


move in the direction of the arrow E, the levers


91


also move in the direction of the arrow E through the shaft


90


. Accordingly, the press rollers


92


press a leading edge


11




a


of the new plate


11


in the direction of the arrow E, to position the new plate


11


with respect to a plate gripper


8


A of the upper plate cylinder


6


A.




<New Plate Support Mechanism>




A pair of rodless fifth air cylinders


100


are fixed inside the inner frames


71


and


72


, as shown in FIG.


4


. The fifth air cylinders


100


drive movable elements


101


to move vertically. The two ends of a movable rod


102


extending between the inner frames


71


and


72


are connected to the movable elements


101


through connecting elements


110




a


. When the movable elements


101


move, the movable rod


102


moves upward integrally as it is guided by a pair of guide rods


103


.




A pair of bases


105


are fixed to the movable rod


102


to be separate from each other by a predetermined distance, and press portions


105




a


having inverted-L-shaped sections are fixed to the bases


105


, as shown in FIG.


8


. Support members


107


are rotatably supported by shafts


106


horizontally extending on the bases


105


, respectively, and a pair of bars


108


horizontally, continuously extending between the inner frames


71


and


72


are fixed to the support members


107


, as shown in FIG.


4


.




As shown in

FIG. 8

, stopper pins


109


to engage with the support members


107


stand upward from the bases


105


, respectively. The stopper pins


109


regulate the downward pivot motions of the respective support members


107


by their weights, so that the support members


107


are held in substantially the horizontal state, i.e., in a state of having moved forward into the plate accommodating section


78


. Square-ring-like locking members


111


extend vertically on a rod


112


horizontally extending between the inner frames


71


and


72


, to correspond to the support members


107


, as shown in FIG.


4


.




In this arrangement, when the movable elements


101


of the air cylinders


100


move downward and the support members


107


also move downward, the leading edge


11




a


of the new plate


11


supported by the bars


108


abuts against the upper plate cylinder


6


A and a plate holding roller


135


. Subsequently, when the support members


107


abut against the upper ends of the locking members


111


and move further downward, they pivot counterclockwise about the shafts


106


as the center against their weights, as shown in FIG.


8


.




The support members


107


pivot counterclockwise about the shafts


106


as the centers, to disengage the new plate


11


and bars


108


from each other. Alternatively, as shown in

FIGS. 21A and 21B

, the support members


107


may pivot clockwise to disengage the new plate


11


and bars


108


from each other. In this case, the shafts


106


may be provided closer to the new plate


11


than the support members


107


.




Therefore, the bars


108


retreat from the plate accommodating section


78


, and accordingly the bars


108


and the bent portion of a trailing edge


11




b


of the new plate


11


are disengaged from each other. Subsequently, the press portions


105




a


press the trailing edge


11




b


of the new plate


11


, so that the leading edge


11




a


can be inserted in the upper plate cylinder


6


A. In this manner, when the bars


108


and new plate


11


are to be disengaged from each other, no driving mechanism for pivoting the bars


108


is necessary. Thus, the structure is simplified.




A guide bar


120


is horizontally attached to the upper end of the outer frame


23


close to the inner frame


72


having the elongated hole


73


, as shown in FIG.


4


. The guide bar


120


is provided at a position slightly higher than the bars


108


. Thus, when the new plate


11


is to be inserted from the elongated hole


73


into the upper loader


20


, as will be described later, the bent portion of the trailing edge


11




b


of the new plate


11


is placed on the guide bar


120


temporarily, so that the bent portion of the trailing edge


11




b


is smoothly and reliably guided and supported by the bars


108


.




<Plate Removal/Feed Switching Guide Board>




As shown in

FIG. 4

, sixth air cylinders


130


are fixed inside the inner frames


71


and


72


. One end of each lever


131


is pivotally mounted on the rod end of the corresponding air cylinder


130


, as shown in FIG.


6


. The levers


131


are pivotally supported by shafts


132


standing upward from the inner frames


71


and


72


. A plate removal/feed switching guide board


133


is attached to the other end of one lever


131


and the other end of the other lever


131


.




In this arrangement, when the rods of the air cylinders


130


move backward, the plate removal/feed switching guide board


133


pivots in the direction of an arrow E about the shafts


132


as the pivot center, as indicated by a solid line in

FIG. 6

, so that the new plate


11


can be inserted in the upper plate cylinder


6


A. When the rods of the air cylinders


130


move forward, the plate removal/feed switching guide board


133


pivots in the direction of an arrow F about the shafts


132


as the pivot center, so that the old plate


10


can be removed from the upper plate cylinder


6


A.




The plate holding roller


135


moves close to and away from the outer surface of the upper plate cylinder


6


A by an air cylinder (not shown). In plate feeding, when the plate holding roller


135


comes into contact opposite to the outer surface of the upper plate cylinder


6


A, it inserts the bent portions of the leading edge


11




a


and trailing edge


11




b


of the new plate


11


into the plate gripper


8


A of the upper plate cylinder


6


A, and presses the new plate


11


to come into tight contact with the outer surface of the upper plate cylinder


6


A.




<Second Old Plate Extracting Mechanism>




As shown in

FIG. 4

, seventh air cylinders


140


are fixed outside the inner frames


71


and


72


. As shown in

FIG. 7B

, one end of each lever


141


is pivotally mounted on the rod end of the corresponding air cylinder


140


, and one end of a corresponding lever


142


is pivotally mounted on the other end of the lever


141


. The other end of the lever


142


is axially mounted on a corresponding one of shafts


143


pivotally supported by the inner frames


71


and


72


. The proximal end of a second old plate extracting lever


144


extending between the inner frames


71


and


72


is axially mounted on the shafts


143


.




In this arrangement, when the rods of the air cylinders


140


move forward, the shafts


143


pivot counterclockwise in FIG.


7


B through the levers


141


and


142


. As the shafts


143


pivot, a swing end


144




a


of the second old plate extracting lever


144


moves in the direction of an arrow F from the position indicated by a solid line to the position indicated by an alternate long and short dashed line. Thus, the swing end


144




a


of the second old plate extracting lever


144


engages with a leading edge


10




a


of the old plate


10


, and the bent portion of the leading edge


10




a


of the old plate


10


is forcibly extracted from the plate gripper


8


A of the upper plate cylinder


6


A.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, eighth air cylinders


150


having pivotally supporting cylinder ends are fixed inside the inner frames


71


and


72


. One end of each lever


151


is pivotally mounted on the rod end of the corresponding air cylinder


150


, as shown in FIG.


7


A. The levers


151


are axially supported by the inner frames


71


and


72


to be pivotal about shafts


152


as the pivot centers, respectively, and a guide bar


153


extending between the inner frames


71


and


72


horizontally extends between the other end of one lever


151


and the other end of the other lever


151


, as shown in

FIG. 4. A

plurality of fulcrum rollers


155


are rotatably supported by the guide bar


153


.




In this arrangement, when the rods of the air cylinders


150


move forward, the levers


151


pivot clockwise about the shafts


152


as the pivot centers. As the levers


151


pivot, the fulcrum rollers


155


move in the direction of an arrow E in

FIG. 7A

from the position indicated by a solid line to the position indicated by an alternate long and two short dashed line. As the fulcrum rollers


155


move, they press the old plate


10


removed from the upper plate cylinder


6


A toward the upper plate cylinder


6


A. Thus, the old plate


10


can be reliably extracted by the second old plate extracting lever


144


described above with the fulcrum rollers


155


as the fulcrum.




As shown in

FIG. 5A

, three removed plate guide boards


161


,


162


, and


163


are fixed to the lower end of the upper loader


20


sequentially between the inner frames


71


and


72


. The removed plate guide board


161


opposes the plate removal/feed switching guide board


133


, and the removed plate guide boards


162


and


163


oppose the inclined portion


41


of the removed plate guide board


40


fixed to the frames


3


and


4


. In this arrangement, the old plate


10


removed from the upper plate cylinder


6


A passes between the removed plate guide board


161


and plate removal/feed switching guide board


133


, and is guided to between the removed plate guide boards


162


and


163


and the inclined portion


41


of the removed plate guide board


40


.




<Swing Motion of Upper Loader>




The upper loader


20


is swingably supported by the outer frames


22


and


23


through support shafts


170


, as shown in FIG.


3


. The cylinder ends of a pair of ninth air cylinders


171


having rods


172


are pivotally supported inside the outer frames


22


and


23


, as shown in FIG.


4


. The rod ends of the rods


172


are pivotally mounted on the inner frames


71


and


72


, respectively.




In this arrangement, when the rods


172


of the air cylinders


171


move forward, the upper loader


20


inclines, and its lower end is positioned at a plate feed position close to the outer surface of the upper plate cylinder


6


A, as shown in FIG.


3


. When the rods


172


of the air cylinders


171


are moved backward, the upper loader


20


becomes vertical and is positioned at the wait position.




<Plate Change Operation of Upper Plate Cylinder>




First, the upper loader


20


is moved from the retreat position to the wait position, as shown in FIG.


10


A. More specifically, upon actuation of the air cylinder


26


(FIG.


2


), the upper loader


20


moves in the direction of an arrow A from the retreat position indicated by an alternate long and two short dashed line in

FIG. 1

to the wait position indicated by a solid line, to be close to the printing unit


1


.




In the upper loader


20


located at the wait position, the bent portion of the trailing edge


11




b


of the new plate


11


is caught by the guide bar


120


, and the new plate


11


is moved in the direction of an arrow C so that it is inserted in the upper loader


20


from the elongated hole


73


of the inner frame


72


. Subsequently, the bent portion of the trailing edge


11




b


of the new plate


11


is transferred from the guide bar


120


to the bars


108


(FIG.


4


), so that the new plate


11


suspends vertically by its weight and is supported by the bars


108


.




Then, the rods


172


of the air cylinders


171


move forward, and accordingly the upper loader


20


inclines and is positioned at the plate feed position, as indicated by an alternate long and short dashed line in FIG.


1


. In this state, the upper and lower blanket cylinders


7


A and


7


B are disengaged from each other, and a clutch (not shown) between the driving mechanism of the printing unit


2


and the driving mechanism of a folding machine (not shown) is disconnected. Subsequently, the driver of the printing press is driven, so that the upper and lower plate cylinders


6


A and


6


B rotate through almost one turn in the forward direction (clockwise in FIG.


10


B), as shown in FIG.


10


B.




At this time, a web


15


located between the printing unit


1


and the folding machine slacks by an amount substantially corresponding to the length of the circumference of the upper plate cylinder


6


A. An air cylinder (not shown) is actuated to move a dancer roller


16


downward, thus removing the slack. Subsequently, the rods of the air cylinders


130


(

FIG. 7A

) move forward, so that the plate removal/feed switching guide board


133


moves in a direction of an arrow F to be positioned at the plate removal position. The plate holding roller


135


is then brought into contact opposite to the outer surface of the upper plate cylinder


6


A.




Subsequently, the reel rod of the plate gripper


8


A pivots, and the trailing edge


10




b


of the old plate


10


disengages from the upper plate cylinder


6


A and pops up from the outer surface of the upper plate cylinder


6


A. Then, when the upper plate cylinder


6


A rotates in the opposite direction (counterclockwise in FIG.


7


A), the trailing edge


10




b


of the old plate


10


passes between the removed plate guide board


161


and plate removal/feed switching guide board


133


, and is guided to between the removed plate guide boards


162


and


163


and the inclined portion


41


of the removed plate guide board


40


.

FIG. 19

shows a plate removal path X in this state.




In this manner, since the removed plate guide board


161


for guiding the old plate


10


removed from the upper plate cylinder


6


A and the plate removal/feed switching guide board


133


are provided to the distal end of the upper loader


20


which comes into contact opposite to the outer surface of the upper plate cylinder


6


A, the old plate


10


can be reliably guided to the upper removed plate recovery section


30


through the upper loader


20


. Subsequently, the upper plate cylinder


6


A rotates in the opposite direction (counterclockwise in FIG.


7


A), and accordingly the trailing edge


10




b


of the old plate


10


is guided to between the upright portion


42


of the removed plate guide board


40


and the removal preventive members


45


, as shown in FIG.


8


.




At this time, the bent portion of the old plate


10


abuts against the hook


52


, and the hook


52


temporarily retreats from between the upright portion


42


of the removed plate guide board


40


and the removal preventive members


45


. Subsequently, when this abutting state is released as the bent portion of the trailing edge


10




b


passes, the hook


52


moves forward again from the plate removal path by its weight. When the hook


52


is restored, the plate removal operation accompanying the pivot motion of the upper plate cylinder


6


A is stopped (the old plate


10


moves upward) substantially simultaneously, and the lower surface of the bent portion of the trailing edge


10




b


engages with the hook


52


.




At the same time, as shown in

FIG. 7A

, the plate holding roller


135


separates from the upper plate cylinder


6


A, and the rods of the air cylinders


150


move forward, so that the fulcrum rollers


155


move in the direction of the arrow E to press the trailing edge


10




b


of the old plate


10


removed from the upper plate cylinder


6


A toward the upper plate cylinder


6


A.




Subsequently, the rods of the air cylinders


140


move forward, so that the second old plate extracting lever


144


moves in the direction of the arrow F, to extract the leading edge


10




a


of the old plate


10


from the plate gripper


8


A of the upper plate cylinder


6


A. Then, the movable elements


53


of the air cylinders


51


(

FIG. 9

) move upward, and accordingly the hook


52


pulls up the old plate


10


.




In this manner, the leading edge


10




a


of the old plate


10


pressed by the fulcrum rollers


155


is extracted from the plate gripper


8


A of the upper plate cylinder


6


A by the second old plate extracting lever


144


, and after that the trailing edge


10




b


of the old plate


10


is pulled up by the hook


52


. Therefore, the old plate


10


can be removed from the upper plate cylinder


6


A reliably. The removed old plate


10


is recovered and held in the upper removed plate recovery section


30


on the frames


3


and


4


side. The old plate


10


recovered in the upper removed plate recovery section


30


is removed from it by the operator when the next plate feed operation is ended, as will be described later.




<Plate Feed Operation>




Upon actuation of an air cylinder (not shown), the plate holding roller


135


comes into contact opposite to the outer surface of the upper plate cylinder


6


A, as shown in FIG.


6


. Subsequently, the rods of the air cylinders


130


move backward, so that the plate removal/feed switching guide board


133


moves in the direction of the arrow E, and is positioned at the plate feed position. Subsequently, the rods of the air cylinders


85


are moved backward, in order to urge, between the two regulating members


74


and


75


, the new plate


11


which is inserted from the elongated hole


73


, is hung from the bars


108


, and is in abutment against the first regulating member


74


with its one side edge.




As the rods of the fourth air cylinders


85


move backward, the support plates


82


pivot clockwise about the shaft


81


as the pivot center, as shown in FIG.


5


A. Then, the oscillating rollers


83


also move in the direction of the arrow E of

FIG. 5A

, and the new plate


11


in contact with the oscillating rollers


83


is accommodated between the two regulating members


74


and


75


. At this time, when the lower ends of the support plates


82


move in the direction of the arrow E, the levers


91


move in the direction of the arrow E through the shaft


90


. Hence, the press rollers


92


press the leading edge


11




a


of the new plate


11


in the direction of the arrow E, so that it is positioned to correspond to the plate gripper


8


A of the upper plate cylinder


6


A.




Simultaneously, the air cylinder


77


(

FIG. 4

) is driven to move the second regulating member


75


toward the first regulating member


74


, so that the two regulating members


74


and


75


position the new plate


11


in the widthwise direction. In this manner, since a mechanism for positioning the new plate


11


before being inserted in the upper plate cylinder


6


A is provided in the upper loader


20


, no guide unit for guiding the new plate


11


to between the upper loader


20


and upper plate cylinder


6


A need be provided, unlike in the prior art. As a result, not only the apparatus can be downsized, but also the plate size increase can be coped with.




The movable elements


101


of the air cylinders


100


(

FIG. 8

) move downward, and accordingly the support members


107


move downward. Then, the leading edge


11




a


of the new plate


11


supported by the bars


108


abuts against the upper plate cylinder


6


A and plate holding roller


135


, so that the downward movement of the new plate


11


is stopped. After that, the support members


107


abut against the upper ends of the locking members


111


. When the support members


107


move further downward, they pivot counterclockwise about the shafts


106


as the centers, and the bars


108


retreat from the plate accommodating section


78


. Subsequently, the trailing edge


11




b


is pressed by the press portions


105




a


, so that the leading edge


11




a


can be inserted in the plate gripper


8


A of the upper plate cylinder


6


A.




In this state, when the upper plate cylinder


6


A rotates in the forward direction indicated by an arrow in

FIG. 6

, the leading edge


11




a


of the new plate


11


abutting against the upper plate cylinder


6


A and plate holding roller


135


is inserted into the plate gripper


8


A by the plate holding roller


135


. The upper plate cylinder


6


A rotates through almost one turn, and accordingly the trailing edge


11




b


of the new plate


11


is inserted in the plate gripper


8


A. When the reel rod of the plate gripper


8


A is subsequently pivoted, the new plate


11


is mounted on the outer surface of the upper plate cylinder


6


A.

FIG. 19

shows a plate feed path Y of this case.




When mounting of the new plate


11


is ended, the rods


172


of the air cylinders


171


(

FIG. 3

) move backward, so that the upper loader


20


is set in the vertical state and positioned at the wait position. Subsequently, the air cylinder


26


(

FIG. 2

) is actuated to separate the upper loader


20


from the printing unit


1


and to position it at the wait position, as indicated by an alternate long and two short dashed line in FIG.


1


.

FIG. 10E

shows this state. After that, the clutch between the driving mechanism of the printing unit


2


and the driving mechanism of the folding machine (not shown) is connected, as shown in

FIG. 10E

, to drive the driver of the printing press. Subsequently, the dancer roller


16


is moved upward, and the operator pulls the old plate


10


recovered in the upper removed plate recovery section


30


in the direction of the arrow B, to extract it to the work space


21


.




In this manner, since the old plate


10


is recovered in the upper removed plate recovery section


30


provided to the frames


3


and


4


, no unit for recovering the old plate


10


need be provided in the upper loader


20


, and the upper loader


20


can be downsized in the sheet convey direction (direction of the arrows A-B). Since the upper loader


20


is moved to the retreat position, the work space of the upper removed plate recovery section


30


fixed to the frames


3


and


4


becomes large, and accordingly the old plate


10


can be removed from the upper loader


20


easily.




Since the upper loader


20


itself can be downsized and made lightweight, the air cylinders


171


and


26


for swinging and moving the upper loader


20


can be downsized, so that the apparatus can be downsized.




<Lower Plate Changing Device>




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the lower plate changing device


217


is constituted by a lower removed plate recovery section


230


fixed to the frames


3


and


4


, and an lower loader


220


for guiding the old plate removed from the lower plate cylinder


6


B to the lower removed plate recovery section


230


and feeding a new plate to the lower plate cylinder


6


B.




The lower loader


220


is supported by a pair of outer frames


222


and


223


such that it can swing between a wait position (position indicated by a solid line in

FIG. 1

) where it is substantially perpendicular to the web convey direction (direction of the arrows A-B) and the plate feed position (position indicated by the alternate long and short dashed line in

FIG. 1

) where it inclines from the wait position and its upper end is close to the outer surface of the lower plate cylinder


6


B. At the plate feed position, the new plate in the lower loader


220


can be fed to the lower plate cylinder


6


B.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the outer frames


222


and


223


stand upright on a pair of bases


224


to oppose each other. Rails


225


extending in the direction of the arrows A-B (FIG.


1


), i.e., in the aligning direction of the printing unit


1


and a printing unit


2


, are fixed to the frames


3


and


4


, respectively, and the bases


224


are supported on the rails


225


to be movable in the direction of the arrows A-B. The bases


224


are moved in the direction of the arrows A-B by a rodless 10th air cylinder


226


fixed to the frame


3


.




As the bases


224


move, the lower loader


220


can also move between the wait position and the retreat position indicated in

FIG. 1

by the solid line and the alternate long and two short dashed line, respectively, through a work space


221


formed between the printing units


1


and


2


. Under the work space


221


, a step


227


is horizontally fixed to the frames


3


and


4


through support members (not shown).




<Lower Removed Plate Recovery Section>




As shown in

FIG. 11

, the lower removed plate recovery section


230


has a flat plate-like removed plate guide board


231


fixed to the frames


3


and


4


and provided substantially vertically on the front surface of the printing unit. The upper end portion of the removed plate guide board


231


is curved, so that its upper end comes close to the outer surface of the lower plate cylinder


6


B. A pair of removal preventive members


232


(only one is shown) are fixed to the outer frames


222


and


223


to oppose the two ends in the horizontal direction of the removed plate guide board


231


.




In this arrangement, the old plate


10


removed from the lower plate cylinder


6


B is guided downward between the removed plate guide board


231


and removal preventive members


232


. The old plate


10


recovered in the removed plate recovery section


210


is removed in the direction indicated by an arrow B in FIG.


11


.




<First Old Plate Extracting Mechanism>




As shown in

FIG. 12

, a first plate extracting mechanism


240


is provided below the removed plate guide board


231


and removal preventive members


232


, to extract the leading edge


10




a


of the old plate


10


from a gripper


8


B of the lower plate cylinder


6


B in plate removal.




As shown in

FIG. 13

, a base board


242


is fixed to two studs


241


projecting from the frame


4


, and the cylinder end of an 11th air cylinder


243


is pivotally mounted on the base board


242


. A rod


244


of the air cylinder


243


is pivotally mounted on a curved swing member


245


, as shown in FIG.


12


. The proximal end of the swing member


245


is supported by the base board


242


to be swingable about a shaft


246


as the center. A hook


247


is rotatably supported at the swing end of the swing member


245


through a shaft


248


.




The hook


247


is biased by a torsion coil spring


249


(

FIG. 13

) wound on the shaft


248


to be pivotal counterclockwise in

FIG. 12

, and its pivot motion is regulated by a stopper pin


250


projecting from the base board


242


. In this arrangement, in the initial state where the rod


244


of the air cylinder


243


has moved backward, the hook


247


pivots clockwise in FIG.


12


through the engagement with the stopper pin


250


against the torsion coil spring


249


, and retreats from the removed plate guide board


231


as indicated by a solid line in FIG.


12


. When the rod


244


of the air cylinder


243


moves slightly forward, the swing member


245


pivots clockwise slightly about the shaft


246


as the pivot center, so that the hook


247


separates from the stopper pin


250


while pivoting clockwise.




Hence, the hook


247


moves forward from the removed plate guide board


231


into the plate removal path by the biasing force of the torsion coil spring


249


, and is held horizontally in the forward state by another stopper pin


251


standing upward from the swing member


245


. A receiving guide board


252


fixed to the frames


3


and


4


holds the trailing edge


10




b


of the old plate


10


removed from the lower plate cylinder


6


B.




In this arrangement, in plate removal, when the trailing edge


10




b


of the old plate


10


guided between the removed plate guide board


231


and removal preventive members


232


passes the hook


247


, the rod


244


of the air cylinder


243


moves forward substantially simultaneously. Upon the forward movement of the rod


244


, the hook


247


moves forward from the removed plate guide board


231


into the plate removal path, and the lower surface of the bent portion of the trailing edge


10




b


of the old plate


10


engages with the hook


247


. When the rod


244


of the air cylinder


243


moves further forward, the swing member


245


rotates clockwise about the shaft


246


as the rotation center. Thus, the swing end of the swing member


245


moves along the receiving guide board


252


, so that the old plate


10


with its trailing edge


10




b


engaging with the hook


247


is forcibly pulled downward.




<Lower Loader>




The lower loader


220


has a pair of inner frames


261


and


262


arranged to oppose each other at a gap larger than the width of the new plate


11


, as shown in FIG.


15


. As shown in

FIG. 14

, the inner frame


261


has a slit-like elongated hole


263


along the longitudinal direction of the frame to allow insertion of the new plate


11


. A flat plate-like first regulating member


264


is fixed inside the inner frame


262


to be parallel to it, as shown in FIG.


15


. One side edge of the new plate


11


inserted from the elongated hole


263


abuts against the first regulating member


264


.




A plate-like second regulating member


265


is provided inside the inner frame


261


to oppose the first regulating member


264


. As shown in

FIG. 14

, the second regulating member


265


has an outer shape smaller than the first regulating member


264


by the elongated hole


263


, so it will not regulate insertion of the new plate


11


inserted from the elongated hole


263


. The second regulating member


265


can be slightly moved toward the first regulating member


264


(in the direction of an arrow D in

FIG. 15

) by a 12th air cylinder


266


fixed to the inner frame


261


. Note that each of the first and second regulating members


264


and


265


is divided into two members, i.e., upper and lower regulating members, only part of which is shown in FIG.


15


.




In this arrangement, the new plate


11


inserted from the elongated hole


263


abuts against the first regulating member


264


with its one side edge, and is moved by an oscillating mechanism (to be described later) (bars


295


) in a direction perpendicular to a direction toward the surface of the new plate


11


, and is stored in a plate storing section


267


formed between the two regulating members


264


and


265


. After this, the air cylinder


266


moves the second regulating member


265


toward the first regulating member


264


, so the two regulating members


264


and


265


position the new plate


11


in the widthwise direction.




<Second Old Plate Extracting Mechanism>




As shown in

FIG. 15

, a pair of 13th air cylinders


270


are fixed outside the inner frames


261


and


262


. As shown in

FIG. 16

, the rod end of each air cylinder


270


is pivotally mounted on one end of a corresponding lever


271


having a triangular shape, when seen in the side view, and rotatably supported by a corresponding shaft


272


standing upward from the corresponding one of the inner frames


261


and


262


.




The other end of the lever


271


and one end of a corresponding lever


274




a


are connected to each other by a link


273


, and a pin


274


pivotally, axially supported by the inner frame


261


or


262


is axially mounted on the other end of the lever


274




a


. The proximal end of a second old plate extracting lever


275


is axially mounted on the pin


274


. In this arrangement, when the rods of the air cylinders


270


move forward, the levers


271


pivot counterclockwise in

FIG. 16

about the shafts


272


as the centers, respectively, and the shafts


274


pivot clockwise through the links


273


and levers


274




a.






The second old plate extracting member


275


axially mounted on the shafts


274


pivots clockwise integrally with them about them as the pivot centers, and its swing end


275




a


moves from a position indicated by a solid line to a position indicated by an alternate long and two short dashed line. Thus, the swing end


275




a


of the second old plate extracting member


275


engages with the leading edge


10




a


of the old plate


10


during plate removal, so that the old plate


10


is forcibly extracted from the plate gripper


8


B of the lower plate cylinder


6


B.




As shown in

FIG. 15

, the cylinder ends of a pair of 14th air cylinders


280


are pivotally supported inside the inner frames


261


and


262


. One end of each lever


282


is pivotally mounted on the rod end of the corresponding air cylinder


280


, as shown in FIG.


16


. The levers


282


are supported by the inner frames


261


and


262


to be pivotal about shafts


281


as pivot centers. The two ends of a support bar


282




a


extending between the inner frames


261


and


262


are fixed to the other end of one lever


282


and the other end of the other lever


282


, as shown in

FIG. 15. A

plurality of fulcrum rollers


283


are rotatably supported by the support bar


282




a.






In this arrangement, when the rods of the air cylinders


280


(

FIG. 16

) move forward, the levers


282


pivot counterclockwise about the shafts


281


as the pivot centers, and the fulcrum rollers


283


move in the direction of an arrow H. The fulcrum rollers


283


abut against the outer surface of the lower plate cylinder


6


B, to press the leading edge


10




a


of the old plate


10


removed from the lower plate cylinder


6


B toward the lower plate cylinder


6


B. Thus, the old plate


10


is reliably extracted by the second old plate extracting lever


275


described above with the fulcrum rollers


283


as the fulcrum.




<Plate Removal/Feeding Switching Guide Board>




A pair of 15th air cylinders


290


with pivotally supported cylinder ends are provided inside the inner frames


261


and


262


, as shown in FIG.


15


. One end of each lever


291


is pivotally mounted on the rod end of the corresponding air cylinder


290


, as shown in FIG.


17


. Shafts


292


pivotally supported by the inner frames


261


and


262


are axially mounted on the other end of one lever


291


and the other end of the other lever


291


, and the proximal end of the plate removal/feed switching guide board


293


is fixed to the shafts


292


. The plate removal/feed switching guide board


293


extends between the inner frames


261


and


262


, and its swing end swings about the shafts


292


as the rotation center.




In this arrangement, when the rods of the air cylinders


290


move forward, a plate removal/feed switching guide board


293


pivots clockwise in

FIG. 17

about the shafts


292


as the rotation center, to move to the plate removal position indicated by an alternate long and two short dashed line. When the plate removal/feed switching guide board


293


is located at the plate removal position, it can guide the old plate


10


removed from the lower plate cylinder


6


B to the removed plate recovery section


230


. When the rods of the air cylinders


290


move backward, the plate removal/feed switching guide board


293


pivots counterclockwise (in the direction of an arrow J in

FIG. 17

) about the shafts


292


as the pivot center, to move the new plate


11


to the plate feed position (solid line) where the new plate


11


can be inserted in the lower plate cylinder


6


B.




As shown in

FIG. 17

, a pair of bars


295


are fixed to the swing end of the plate removal/feed switching guide board


293


, and extend between the inner frames


261


and


262


, as shown in FIG.


15


. When the plate removal/feed switching guide board


293


is positioned at the plate removal position (alternate long and two short dashed line) in

FIG. 17

, the bars


295


are located at the upper end of the elongated hole


263


. When the plate removal/feed switching guide board


293


is located at the plate feed position (solid line), the bars


295


come close to the outer surface of the lower plate cylinder


6


B, to move the old plate


10


hung from the bars


295


to an insertion position where the old plate


10


can be inserted into the plate gripper


8


B of the lower plate cylinder


6


B.




As shown in

FIG. 15

, a guide bar


296


is horizontally attached to the upper end of the outer frame


222


close to the inner frame


261


having the elongated hole


263


. The guide bar


296


is provided at a position slightly higher than the bars


295


. When inserting the new plate


11


into the lower loader


220


from the elongated hole


263


, the bent portion of the leading edge


11




a


of the new plate


11


is temporarily placed on the guide bar


296


. Subsequently, the bent portion of the leading edge


11




a


is smoothly and reliably guided from the guide bar


296


to the bars


295


, and is supported by the bars


295


.




The lower loader


220


has a removed plate guide


297


to oppose the plate removal/feed switching guide board


293


, as shown in FIG.


17


. The removed plate guide


297


guides the old plate


10


removed from the lower plate cylinder


6


B to a removed plate recovery section


210


. A plate press roller


298


can come close to and separate from the outer surface of the lower plate cylinder


6


B by an air cylinder (not shown). When feeding a plate, the plate press roller


298


comes into contact opposite to the outer surface of the lower plate cylinder


6


B, to insert the leading edge


11




a


and trailing edge


11




b


of the new plate


11


in the plate gripper


8


B of the lower plate cylinder


6


B, and to mount the new plate


11


in tight contact with the outer surface of the lower plate cylinder


6


B.




<New Plate Pushout Mechanism>




A pair of rodless 16th air cylinders


300


are fixed inside the inner frames


261


and


262


through brackets


301


, as shown in FIG.


15


. The air cylinders


300


have movable elements


302


that move along guide bars


303


, respectively. A movable rod


304


extending between the inner frames


261


and


262


has two ends connected to the movable elements


302


through connecting elements


302




a


. When the movable elements


302


guided by the guide bars


303


move, the movable rod


304


vertically moves integrally with the movable elements


302


.




The movable rod


304


has a pair of bent pressing portions


304




a


, as shown in FIG.


18


. When the movable elements


302


are located at the lower end, the pressing portions


304




a


are inserted from the elongated hole


263


, and are positioned immediately under the trailing edge


11




b


of the new plate


11


supported by the bars


295


. In this state, the movable elements


302


of the air cylinders


300


move upward in the direction of an arrow K to the position indicated by an alternate long and two short dashed line, so that the pressing portions


304




a


abut against the trailing edge


11




b


of the new plate


11


. Thus, the trailing edge


11




b


of the new plate


11


is caught by the pressing portions


304




a


and moves upward, to position the leading edge


11




a


of the new plate


11


to a position where the leading edge


11




a


can be inserted in the plate gripper


8


B of the lower plate cylinder


6


B.




<Swing Motion of Lower Loader>




The lower loader


220


is swingably supported by the outer frames


222


and


223


through support shafts


312


, as shown in FIG.


11


. The cylinder ends of a pair of 17th air cylinders


310


are pivotally supported inside the outer frames


222


and


223


. The rod ends of rods


311


of the air cylinders


310


are respectively pivotally mounted on the inner frames


261


and


262


, as shown in FIG.


15


. In this arrangement, when the rods


311


of the air cylinders


310


move forward, the lower loader


220


inclines and is positioned at the plate feed position where its upper end is close to the lower plate cylinder


6


B, as indicated by a solid line in FIG.


11


. When the rods


311


of the air cylinders


310


move backward, the lower loader


220


is set in the vertical state, as indicated by an alternate long and short dashed line, and is positioned at the wait position.




<Plate Changing Operation of Lower Plate Cylinder>




First, the lower loader


220


is positioned at the wait position, as shown in FIG.


10


A. More specifically, at the retreat position indicated by an alternate long and two short dashed line in

FIG. 1

, when the air cylinder


226


(

FIG. 2

) is actuated, the lower loader


220


moves in the direction of the arrow A from the position indicated by the alternate long and two short dashed line in

FIG. 1

, and is positioned at the wait position close to the printing unit


1


and indicated by the solid line.




In the upper loader


220


located at the wait position, the bent portion of the leading edge


11




a


of the new plate


11


is caught by the guide bar


296


, as shown in

FIG. 2

, and the new plate


11


is moved in the direction of an arrow D so that it is inserted in the upper loader


220


from the elongated hole


263


of the inner frame


261


. Subsequently, the bent portion of the leading edge


11




a


of the new plate


11


is transferred from the guide bar


296


to the bars


295


(FIG.


15


), so that the new plate


11


is supported by the bars


295


by its weight.




Subsequently, the rods


311


of the air cylinders


310


move forward, and accordingly the lower loader


220


inclines and is positioned at the plate feed position, as shown in FIG.


11


. Subsequently, the upper and lower blanket cylinders


7


A and


7


B are disengaged from each other, and the driver of the printing press is driven. As shown in

FIG. 10B

, the upper and lower plate cylinders


6


A and


6


B are rotated through almost one turn in the forward direction, to disconnect the clutch (not shown) between the driving mechanism of the printing unit


2


and the driving mechanism of the folding machine (not shown). At this time, the web


15


located between the printing unit


1


and the folding machine slacks by an amount substantially corresponding to the length of the circumference of the upper plate cylinder


6


A. An air cylinder (not shown) is actuated to move the dancer roller


16


downward, thus removing the slack.




Subsequently, the rods of the air cylinders


290


move forward, so that the plate removal/feed switching guide board


293


moves in a direction of an arrow G, to be positioned at the plate removal position, as shown in FIG.


16


. Then, an air cylinder (not shown) is actuated to bring the plate holding roller


298


into contact opposite to the outer surface of the lower plate cylinder


6


B.




In this state, the reel rod of the plate gripper BB pivots, and the trailing edge


10




b


of the old plate


10


disengages from the lower plate cylinder


6


B and pops up from the outer surface of the lower plate cylinder


6


B. As shown in

FIG. 10B

, when the lower plate cylinder


6


B rotates in the opposite direction (counterclockwise in FIG.


10


B), the trailing edge


10




b


of the old plate


10


passes between the plate removal/feed switching guide board


293


and removed plate guide


297


, and is guided to between the removed plate guide board


231


and removal preventive members


232


, as shown in FIG.


11


.




In this manner, since the removed plate guide board


297


for guiding the old plate


10


removed from the lower plate cylinder


6


B and the plate removal/feed switching guide board


293


are provided to the distal end of the lower loader


220


which comes into contact opposite to the outer surface of the lower plate cylinder


6


B, the old plate


10


can be reliably guided to the lower removed plate recovery section


230


through the lower loader


220


.




Subsequently, when the lower plate cylinder


6


B rotates in the opposite direction, the trailing edge


10




b


of the old plate


10


passes the hook


247


, as shown in FIG.


12


.




Subsequently, the plate press roller


298


separates from the outer surface of the plate cylinder


6


B, as shown in FIG.


16


. Also, the rods of the air cylinders


280


move forward, so that the fulcrum rollers


283


are moved in the direction of an arrow H, to press the leading edge


10




a


of the old plate


10


removed from the lower plate cylinder


6


B toward the lower plate cylinder


6


B. The rods of the air cylinders


270


then move forward, so that the swing end


275




a


of the second old plate extracting member


275


moves in the direction of an arrow I, to extract the leading edge


10




a


of the old plate


10


from the plate gripper


8


B of the lower plate cylinder


6


B. The rod of the air cylinder


243


moves forward, and accordingly the hook


247


engages with the bent portion of the trailing edge


10




b


of the old plate


10


. When the hook


247


moves, the old plate


10


is pulled forcibly.




In this manner, the leading edge


10




a


of the old plate


10


pressed by the fulcrum rollers


283


is extracted from the plate gripper


8


B of the lower plate cylinder


6


B by the second old plate extracting member


275


, and after that the trailing edge


10




b


of the old plate


10


is pulled up by the hook


247


. Therefore, the old plate


10


can be removed from the lower plate cylinder


6


B reliably. The removed old plate


10


is recovered and held in the lower removed plate recovery section


230


on the frames


3


and


4


side. In this manner, the old plate


10


recovered in the lower removed plate recovery section


230


is removed from it by the operator when the next plate feed operation is ended.




<Plate Feed Operation>




Upon actuation of an air cylinder (not shown), the plate holding roller


298


comes into contact opposite to the outer surface of the lower plate cylinder


6


B, as shown in FIG.


17


. Subsequently, the rods of the air cylinders


290


move backward, so that the plate removal/feed switching guide board


293


moves in the direction of an arrow J, and is positioned at the plate feed position. Subsequently, the new plate


11


inserted from the elongated hole


263


is positioned between the two regulating members


264


and


265


, and the leading edge


11




a


of the new plate


11


moves in the direction of the arrow J, as shown in

FIG. 17

, and is positioned to correspond to the plate gripper


8


B of the lower plate cylinder


6


B.




Simultaneously, the air cylinder


266


is driven to move the second regulating member


265


in the direction of the arrow D (toward the first regulating member


264


), so that the two regulating members


264


and


265


position the new plate


11


in the widthwise direction. In this manner, since a mechanism for positioning the new plate


11


before being mounted on the lower plate cylinder


6


B is provided in the lower loader


220


, no guide unit for guiding the new plate


11


to between the lower loader


220


and lower plate cylinder


6


B need be provided, unlike in the prior art. As a result, the apparatus can be downsized, and the plate size increase can be coped with.




As shown in

FIG. 18

, the movable elements


302


of the air cylinders


300


move in the direction of the arrow K, and the pressing portions


304




a


also move in the direction of the arrow K. At this time, the pressing portions


304




a


abut against the trailing edge


11




b


of the new plate


11


, to move the new plate


11


toward the lower plate cylinder


6


B.




Thus, as shown in

FIG. 17

, the leading edge


11




a


of the new plate


11


is guided to the outer surface of the lower plate cylinder


6


B by the plate removal/feed switching guide board


293


. When the lower plate cylinder


6


B rotates in the forward direction (clockwise in

FIG. 10C

) as shown in

FIG. 10C

, the leading edge


11




a


of the new plate


11


abutting against the plate press roller


298


is inserted in the plate gripper


8


B by the plate press roller


298


, as shown in FIG.


17


.




When the lower plate cylinder


6


B rotates substantially through one turn, the trailing edge


11




b


of the new plate


11


is inserted in the plate gripper


8


B by the plate press roller


298


, and after that the reel rod of the plate gripper


8


B pivots to mount the new plate


11


on the outer surface of the lower plate cylinder


6


B.




In this state shown in

FIG. 10D

wherein mounting of the new plate


11


is ended, the rods


311


of the air cylinders


310


(

FIG. 11

) move backward, so that the lower loader


220


is set in the vertical state and positioned at the wait position (alternate long and two short dashed line). Subsequently, the air cylinder


226


(

FIG. 2

) is actuated to separate the lower loader


220


from the printing unit


1


and to position it at the retreat position (position indicated by an alternate long and two short dashed line in FIG.


1


). After that, the clutch between the driving mechanism of the printing unit


2


and the driving mechanism of the folding machine is connected, as shown in

FIG. 10E

, to drive the driver of the printing press. Subsequently, the dancer roller


16


moves upward, and then the operator pulls the old plate


10


recovered in the removed plate recovery section


210


in the direction of the arrow B, to extract it to the work space


221


.




In this manner, since the old plate


10


is recovered in the lower removed plate recovery section


230


provided to the frames


3


and


4


, no unit for recovering the old plate


10


need be provided in the lower loader


220


, and the lower loader


220


can be downsized in the sheet convey direction (direction of the arrows A-B). Since the lower loader


220


can move to the retreat position, the work space of the lower removed plate recovery section


230


fixed to the frames


3


and


4


becomes large, and accordingly the old plate


10


can be removed from the lower removed plate recovery section


230


easily.




Since the lower loader


220


itself can be downsized and made lightweight, the air cylinders


310


and


226


for swinging and moving the lower loader


220


can be downsized, so that the apparatus can be downsized.




In this embodiment, a printing press for printing on the web


15


has been described. The present invention can also be applied to a sheet-fed rotary printing press for printing on a sheet.




As has been described above, according to the present invention, since a mechanism for positioning a new plate before being fed is provided in the loader, no guide unit for a new plate need be provided between the loader and the plate cylinder. Thus, the apparatus can be downsized, and the plate size increase can be coped with.



Claims
  • 1. A plate inserting apparatus comprising:a loader for holding a new plate inserted in a lateral direction and feeding the new plate to a plate cylinder; a first regulating member for regulating a position of one side edge of the new plate inserted in said loader; a second regulating member for regulating a position of the other side edge of the new plate inserted in said loader, thus positioning the new plate in a widthwise direction in cooperation with said first regulating member; and first moving means for moving the new plate inserted in said loader in a direction substantially perpendicular to a plate surface, thus accommodating the new plate between said first and second regulating members.
  • 2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said second regulating member is supported in said loader to be movable in a direction to come close to and separate from said first regulating member.
  • 3. An apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising second moving means for moving said second regulating member toward said first regulating member.
  • 4. An apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a bar which extends in an inserting direction of the new plate and engages with a bent portion at one end of the new plate inserted in said loader.
  • 5. An apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the new plate supported by said bar is moved by said first moving means as said bar moves.
  • 6. An apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the new plate supported by said bar is moved by said first moving means about said bar as a swing center.
  • 7. An apparatus according to claim 6, whereinsaid apparatus further comprises a plate removal/feed switching guide which is supported at a distal end of said loader and which is switched between plate removal operation and plate feeding operation, and said bar is supported by said plate removal/feed switching guide.
  • 8. An apparatus according to claim 4, further comprising a guide bar provided outside said loader to guide the bent portion of one end of the new plate to said bar.
  • 9. An apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said guide bar is arranged above said bar.
  • 10. An apparatus according to claim 8, further comprising disengaging means for moving said bar in a direction to come close to said plate cylinder, thus disengaging said bar and the new plate accommodated in said plate accommodating section from each other.
  • 11. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said first moving means comprises a new plate moving member for abutting against the plate surface of the new plate, thus moving the new plate.
  • 12. An apparatus according to claim 11, whereinsaid new plate moving member comprises a support plate supported to be swingable, and a plurality of rollers supported by said support plate to touch the plate surface of the new plate, and said first moving means comprises a driving unit for swinging said support plate.
  • 13. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said second regulating member has a tapered surface on an inner side thereof against which the other side edge of the new plate abuts.
  • 14. An apparatus according to claim 1, whereinsaid loader has a slit in a side surface thereof for allowing insertion of the new plate, and said second regulating member is provided at such a position not regulating insertion of the new plate into said loader.
  • 15. An apparatus according to claim 14, wherein said second regulating member is formed smaller than said first regulating member by an amount corresponding to a width of the slit in a direction toward the plate surface of the new plate.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2002/239591 Aug 2002 JP
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