Information
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Patent Grant
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6199481
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Patent Number
6,199,481
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Date Filed
Thursday, November 4, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 13, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 101 181
- 101 183
- 101 212
- 101 216
- 101 248
- 101 485
- 101 486
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Power feeder apparatus for a rotary shaft of a printing press having a circuit substrate 22 with concentric circular circuits 24 whose centers coincide with an axis of rotary shaft 10 and provided at the tip end of the shaft 10 on which electric appliances can be mounted. A support substrate 36 with elastic contacts 42 in correspondence with the circular circuits 24, is slidably provided at the stationary side of the apparatus in opposed relationship to the circuit substrate 22. An actuator 50 serves for moving the support substrate 36 in the direction of the circuit substrate 22.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a sheet-fed printing press, or more precisely, to a power feeder apparatus for a rotary shaft such as a plate cylinder shaft of the printing press.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In order to correct the position of a printing plate and thus to effect register adjustment by electric driving means such as a motor incorporated in a plate cylinder, it is necessary to supply power at will from a still machine side to a plate cylinder shaft which is rotating at high speed. The term “power” used herein includes a relatively large current for driving the motor as well as a relatively small control current for controlling a potentiometer fitted to the motor.
In German patent laid-open DE 4140013 by the same applicant as in the present application, a power feeder apparatus for a rotary shaft is disclosed which comprises, as shown in
FIG. 5
, a rotary cylinder
104
with many slip rings
100
formed on the outer periphery thereof for electrically connecting with the rotary shaft
102
; a fixed casing
106
so disposed as to surround the rotary cylinder
104
; and a large number of canti-lever brushes
108
extruded from the fixed casing
106
for controllably bringing into contact with the slip rings
100
.
However, such brush ring type apparatus is high in cost, because forming the slip rings on the periphery of the rotary cylinder is difficult. The rotary cylinder is somewhat long enough in the axial direction of the rotary shaft and occupies a large space. In addition, there arise sometimes errors in signal transmission due to the weak spring force of the cantilever brushes.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the above-described problems of the prior art technique, the present invention provides an improved power feeder apparatus for a rotary shaft and aims at reducing the cost of production, and providing a compact apparatus, while furthermore, securing a stable electrical contact.
In accordance with the present invention, the power feeder apparatus comprises a circuit substrate with cocentric circular circuits whose centers coincide with an axis of the rotary shaft and provided at a tip end of the shaft
10
; a support substrate
42
with elastic contacts
42
in correspondence with the circular circuits and slidably provided at the stationary side of the apparatus in opposition to the circuit substrate
22
; and actuator means
50
for moving the support substrate
22
in the direction of the circuit substrate
22
.
Only when power feeding is needed, actuator means moves the support substrate towards the circuit substrate. Then, a plurality of elastic contacts provided on the support substrate come into contact with the corresponding cocentric circular circuits of the circuit substrate.
Electric connection can be obtained, regardless of the rotational phase of rotary shaft
10
, as the center of the circuits coincides with the axis of the rotary shaft.
These and other objects of the invention will become apparent from the following description with reference to the drawings. But, these show merely an embodiment of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an explanatory sectional view, showing an embodiment of power feeder apparatus according to the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a front view from the line seen in the direction of arrow II in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is an enlarged partial section of
FIG. 1
, showing non-transmitting state.
FIG. 4
is a similar enlarged section of
FIG. 1
, showing transmitting state,
FIG. 5
is an explanatory sectional view of prior art.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to
FIG. 1
, numeral
10
indicates a rotary shaft of a plate cylinder to be electrically supplied. As described, drive current as well as control current are needed for electric appliances such as a motor mounted on the rotary shaft
10
for register adjustment. The electric appliances, though not shown, are mounted on the plate cylinder. Lead wires
12
serve for supplying electric current to the appliances.
Rotary shaft
10
is, freely supported by a pair of side frames
14
of the printing press and continuously rotated for print production at 12,000 rph or so.
Connecting cylinder
16
is attached to the tip end of rotary shaft
10
, with its axis coincident with that of rotary shaft
10
, and a connector
18
is provided at the end at connector
18
. Attachment
20
coupled with the connecting cylinder
16
supports a planar circuit substrate
22
in conjunction with connecting cylinder
16
and rotary shaft
10
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, a multitude of concentric stripes of circuits
24
are lined on the circuit substrate
22
and the centers of cocentric stripes coincide with that of rotary shaft
10
. Such circuit substrate
22
can be inexpensively manufactured by conventional print circuit production methods. Each cocentric circuits
24
is electrically connected with the connector
18
of rotary shaft
10
by way of lead wires
26
and connector
28
.
The planar circuit substrate
22
is orthogonal to the axial line of rotary shaft
10
and the centers of concentric circuits
24
on the circuit substrate
22
coincide with the axial center of rotary shaft
10
.
Connecting cylinder
16
and attachment
20
are only for designing conveniences. The circuit substrate
22
may directly be attached to the tip end of rotary shaft
10
. But, the connecting cylinder
16
and attachment
20
are provided for convenience sake, as drive gear
30
is fixed to the rotary shaft
10
.
The present invention aims at feeding electric power at will from the stationary machine side. Bracket
32
and support member
34
are fixed to stationary side frame
14
.
Guide pins
38
for guiding a support substrate
36
are extended on the support member
34
in the axial direction of rotary shaft
10
. Support substrate
36
is planarly opposed to the circuit substrate
22
and slidably supported by a plurality of guide pins
38
. The support substrate
36
is thrust to the right in
FIG. 1
by springs
40
of guide pins
38
.
As shown in the figures, a plurality or elastic contacts
42
extend in the direction of circuit substrate
22
in correspondence with the circuits
24
. These elastic contacts
42
are made of conductive metal such as beryllium copper with gold plating on them. The elastic contacts
42
make reliable and soft contact with the print circuits
24
on the circuit substrate
22
. The elastic contacts
42
are electrically connected with electric source (not shown) by way of lead wires
44
and connector
46
. In place of guide pins
38
, sliding rails may be used for guiding the support substrate
36
in planar opposition to the circuit substrate
22
.
Referring again to the figures, a casing
48
is fixed onto a stationary support member
34
and actuator means
50
, for example, air cylinder is provided. Against the thrust of springs
40
, actuator means
50
moves the support substrate
36
guided by pins
38
in the direction of circuit substrate
22
. Electric connection between the elastic contacts
42
and circuits
24
is switched on and off by the movement of support substrate
36
, as shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
. An air cylinder is suitable for the actuator means, because it is small, anti-explosive and excellent in responsiveness
However, other means may well be used as long as it can overcome the springs
40
.
According to the present invention, the cost of production can be sharply reduced, because the circuit substrate on the rotary shaft is made as a planar print board. The apparatus is extremely compact, as it consists of two substrates in opposed relationship to each other and because the actuator means, doesn't require space in the axial direction of the rotary shaft. High contact pressure as well as stable electric connection can be obtained due to the intentional thrusting of the contacts produced by actuator means.
The present invention is not limited to the embodiment described hitherto. Various changes and modifications can, of course, be made without departing from the spirit thereof.
Claims
- 1. Power feeder apparatus for a rotary shaft comprising:a circuit substrate 22 including concentric circular circuits 24 having centers which coincide with an axis of a rotary shaft 10 on which an electric appliance can be mounted, said circuit substrate being provided at a tip end of said rotary shaft; a support substrate 36 having elastic contacts 42 in correspondence with said circular circuits 24 and slidably provided in opposed relationship with said circuit substrate 22; and actuator means 50 for moving said support substrate 36 in the direction of said circuit substrate 22.
- 2. Power feeder apparatus as claimed in claim 1, comprising spring means acting on said support substrate to urge the support substrate away from said circuit substrate.
- 3. Power feed apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said actuator means comprises an air cylinder.
- 4. Power feeder apparatus as claimed in claim 1, comprising a plurality of lead wires 44 respectively connected to said elastic contacts 42 for supplying electrical power thereto, and a plurality of further lead wires 12 respectively connected to said circular circuits 24 for supplying electrical power to the electric appliance when said elastic contacts are in contact with said circular circuits.
- 5. Power feeder apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said circuit substrate comprises a print board.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
4140013 |
Jun 1993 |
DE |