The cylinders 11 and 12 shown in
Exclusively straight gears are mounted in a first gear plane 15, namely, a straight gear 18 mounted on a shaft 17 of the transfer cylinder 11, a straight gear 20 mounted on a shaft 19 of the form cylinder 12, a straight gear 22 mounted on a shaft 21, a straight gear 24 mounted on a shaft 23 of the roller 14, and possibly other gears 25 mounted on other rollers of the inking couple or of a dampening unit.
The straight gear 18, which is positioned on the shaft 17 of the transfer cylinder 11 and is located in the first gear plane 15, couples the transfer cylinder 11 with the gear 20, which is likewise positioned in the first gear plane 15 and is mounted on the shaft 19 of the form cylinder 12. This straight gear 20 of the form cylinder 12 is coupled with the straight gear 22, which is supported on the shaft 21. The shaft 21 is not the shaft of the ink form roller 13. Accordingly, all gears of the first gear plane 15 that are positioned directly next to each other are coupled on the drive side.
Exclusively helical gears are arranged in the second gear plane 16, namely, a helical gear 26, which is mounted on the shaft 17 of the transfer cylinder 11, and a helical gear 27, which is positioned on a shaft 28 of a drive motor 29, as shown in
As shown in
Accordingly, in the printing couple 10 illustrated in
If the form cylinder 12 is to be shifted in the axial direction, together with the straight gear 20, as indicated by the double arrow 30, for the purpose of lateral register adjustment, this will not cause any rotational motion of the gears due to the straight gearing within the first gear plane 15, and it is also unnecessary to carry out a circumferential correction at the drive motor 29 or some other circumferential register adjustment unit.
The printing couple 10 illustrated in
It is also possible to provide only a single common drive motor for each two printing couples of an 8-cylinder printing unit, and in this case the helical gears 26 of the transfer cylinders 11 of two printing couples engage each other, so that the transfer cylinders 11 of two printing couples 10 are driven by one drive 29.
It is also possible to use the printing couple 10 of the invention in so-called satellite printing units. As shown in
In a satellite printing unit of this type, it is also possible to drive two of the printing couples and one impression cylinder by a common drive, and in this case the helical gears 26 of the transfer cylinders 11 of two printing couples 10 engage each other via an interposed helical gear of the impression cylinder, which is also in the second gear plane, so that the transfer cylinders of two printing couples and the impression cylinder are driven by a common drive.
The use of the printing couple 10 of the invention is not limited to printing units with four printing couples, but rather the printing couple 10 of the invention can also be used in printing units that have three, two, or even only one printing couple. When a printing unit has only a single printing couple 10, an impression cylinder rolls on the transfer cylinder 11 of the printing couple, and this impression cylinder is driven by a gear assigned to it, which can be engaged with the straight gear 18 or even with the helical gear 26 of the transfer cylinder 11.
The printing couple of the invention can be designed for the printing of two or three or four or five or six printed pages arranged side by side in the axial direction of the form cylinder 12 with one or two printed pages arranged in the circumferential direction of the form cylinder 12.
The printing couple of the invention is preferably realized as a 2/2 printing couple or as a 4/2 printing couple or as a 6/2 printing couple or as a 4/1 printing couple, where the first number indicates the number of printed pages arranged side by side in the axial direction, and the second number indicates the number of printed pages arranged one after the other in the circumferential direction.
Thus, while there have shown and described and pointed out fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that various omissions and substitutions and changes in the form and details of the devices illustrated, and in their operation, may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, it is expressly intended that all combinations of those elements and/or method steps which perform substantially the same function in substantially the same way to achieve the same results are within the scope of the invention. Moreover, it should be recognized that structures and/or elements and/or method steps shown and/or described in connection with any disclosed form or embodiment of the invention may be incorporated in any other disclosed or described or suggested form or embodiment as a general matter of design choice. It is the intention, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the claims appended hereto.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006 020 048.9 | Apr 2006 | DE | national |