Claims
- 1. A printing cylinder cleaning system for a printing line having a plurality of printing units each having first and second printing cylinders comprising a cleaning device associated with each printing cylinder, said cleaning devices each including a brush roller, means for moving said brush roller laterally into and out of engagement with the associated printing cylinder for removing inks and foreign matter on said cylinder, a control module associated with said plurality of printing units, a master controller remote from said control module, and said control module being connected to said master controller and including means selectively operable under the control of said master controller for controlling operation of said brush roller moving means for the cleaning devices of said plurality of printing units.
- 2. The printing cylinder cleaning system of claim 1 further comprising a flicker bar for removing foreign matter from said brush roller, wherein the flicker bar selectively engages said brush roller only when said brush roller is out of engagement with the associated printing cylinder.
- 3. The printing cylinder cleaning system of claim 1 wherein the control module includes pump means for supplying a controlled quantity of a cleaning solvent to the brush roller.
- 4. The printing cylinder cleaning system of claim 3 further comprising a removable drain tray for accumulating foreign matter and excess cleaning solvent.
- 5. The printing cylinder cleaning system of claim 4 further comprising filter means for removing foreign matter from the excess cleaning solvent.
- 6. The printing cylinder cleaning system of claim 3 wherein the pump means includes electrically operable solenoids, the quantity of cleaning solvent supplied to the brush roller being regulated by operation of the solenoids in accordance with electrical signals from the master controller.
- 7. The printing cylinder cleaning system of claim 1 wherein the means for moving the brush roller laterally and the means for moving said brush roller in a rotary direction are operated by the master controller in an automatic cycle.
- 8. The printing cylinder cleaning system of claim 7 further comprising manual override means for operating the brush roller moving means independent of the automatic cycle.
- 9. A printing cylinder cleaning system for a newspaper printing line having a plurality of printing towers each having at least one printing unit, said printing units each having first and second printing cylinders, said cleaning system comprising a cleaning device associated with each printing cylinder, said cleaning devices each including a brush roller, means for moving said brush roller in a rotary direction, means for moving said brush roller laterally into and out of engagement with the associated printing cylinder for removing inks and foreign matter on said cylinder, the printing units of each tower being associated with a common control module, a master controller remote from said control module, and said control module being connected to said master controller and including means selectively operable under the control of said master controller for controlling at least some of the operations of said brush roller moving means for the printing units of the tower associated with the module.
- 10. The printing cylinder cleaning system of claim 9 further comprising a flicker bar for removing foreign matter from said brush roller, wherein the flicker bar selectively engages said brush roller only when said brush roller is out of engagement with the associated printing cylinder.
- 11. The printing cylinder cleaning system of claim 10 further comprising a removable drain tray for accumulating foreign matter and excess cleaning solvent, and filter means for removing foreign matter from the excess cleaning solvent.
- 12. The printing cylinder cleaning system of claim 9 wherein the control module includes pump means for supplying a controlled quantity of a cleaning solvent to the brush roller.
- 13. The printing cylinder cleaning system of claim 12 wherein the pump means includes electrically operable solenoids, the quantity of cleaning solvent supplied to the brush roller being regulated by operation of the solenoids in accordance with electrical signals from the master controller.
- 14. The printing cylinder cleaning system of claim 9 wherein the means for moving the brush roller laterally and the means for moving said brush roller in a rotary direction are operated by the master controller in an automatic cycle.
- 15. The printing cylinder cleaning system of claim 14 further comprising manual override means for operating the brush roller moving means independent of the automatic cycle.
- 16. A printing cylinder cleaning system for a printing line having a printing unit that has a printing cylinder for printing to a web, the system comprising a cleaning device associated with the printing cylinder, the cleaning device including a brush roller, means for moving the brush roller in a rotary direction, means for moving the brush roller laterally into and out of engagement with the printing cylinder at a location downstream from where the printing occurs for removing inks and debris on said cylinder, a control module associated with said printing unit for controlling operation of the cleaning device, a master controller remote from and in communication with said control module for controlling said control module to selectively operate the brush roller moving means such that the brush roller is automatically cycled into and out of engagement with the printing cylinder during printing; and a flicker bar for removing foreign matter from the brush roller, wherein the flicker bar selectively engages the brush roller only when the brush roller is out of engagement with the associated printing cylinder.
- 17. The printing cylinder cleaning system of claim 16 wherein the control module includes pump means for supplying a controlled quantity of a cleaning solvent to the brush roller.
- 18. The printing cylinder cleaning system of claim 17 wherein the pump means includes electrically operable solenoids, the quantity of cleaning solvent supplied to the brush roller being regulated by operation of the solenoids in accordance with electrical signals from the master controller.
- 19. The printing cylinder cleaning system of claim 17 further comprising a removable drain tray for accumulating foreign matter and excess cleaning solvent, and filter means for removing foreign matter from the excess cleaning solvent.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/584,093 filed Sep. 18, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,109,770 which in turn was a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 07/411,104 filed Sep. 22, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,010,819.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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