The present invention relates to a rotary printing machine, of the type including at least one printing unit which is suitable for printing on a continuous printing web of material to be printed, and a cutting device which is suitable for cutting the web printed by the printing unit.
Rotary printing machines are known from the prior art and include at least one printing unit which is provided with a pair of printing rollers, and a cutting device which is suitable for cutting the web printed by the printing unit.
Known printing machines further include a dryer which is arranged between the last printing unit and the cutting device. This dryer is used to dry the ink which is deposited on the printed web in order to prevent the sheets from becoming marked in the cutting device.
The presence of a dryer leads to the printing machine having a large spatial requirement and increases the cost of the printing machine.
An object of the present invention is to overcome these disadvantages and to provide a printing machine which has a smaller spatial requirement.
To this end, the present invention provides a traction device which is located downstream of the printing unit that is furthest downstream, and upstream of the cutting device, and in that the traction device is suitable for applying a predetermined mechanical tension to the printed web being discharged from the printing unit that is furthest downstream.
The invention further relates to a printing method of the type including the steps of:
printing on a printing web, with a printed web being formed;
cutting the printed web into printed sheets; and
producing a predetermined mechanical tension in the printed web before cutting using a printing machine as defined above.
The invention will be better understood from a reading of the following description, given purely by way of example and with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
The printing machine 2 includes an unwinding device 4, four printing units 6, a traction device 8 and a cutting device 10. The printing machine 2 could include any number of printing units 6, in theory, from one to n.
The unwinding device 4 is suitable for unwinding a continuous web 12 to be printed.
The printing machine 2 defines a printing path 100 for the web 12 between the unwinding device 4, via the printing units 6 and the traction device 8, as far as the cutting device 10.
The printing units 6 include printing rollers 15 which are suitable for printing on the web 12.
The cutting device 10 is suitable for cutting the web 12 to be printed into individual sheets.
The traction device 8 is located downstream of the printing unit 6 that is furthest downstream, and upstream of the cutting device 10. This traction device 8 is suitable for applying a predetermined mechanical tension to the web 12 which is being discharged from the printing unit 6 that is furthest downstream.
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The printing machine 2 according to the variant illustrated in
The traction device 8 comprises two traction rollers 20, 22 which are driven in rotation about their respective axes X-X, Y-Y. Each of the traction rollers 20, 22 comes into contact with one of the surfaces of the printed web 12. The traction rollers 20, 22 are driven in opposing directions, and their traction surface 120, 122 moves, at the location of contact with the web 12, in the same direction S as the printed web 12. Each of the traction rollers 20, 22 has an outer surface 220, 222 whose circumference is identical to the length of the web portion 16, which reduces marking. In a variant, the circumference is identical to an integer multiple of the length of the portion 16.
The outer surface 220, 222 of each traction roller 20, 22 is produced from a material which repels the ink used in order to print the images 18. The traction rollers 20, 22 comprise, for example, a hydrophilic surface. One of the two rollers is coated with an elastomer. The contact generating line of the two rollers brings about a pinching effect in order to pull the web 12 of paper. The surfaces of the two traction rollers 20, 22 may, for example, comprise a coating of a silicone-based compound.
The two traction rollers 20, 22 are arranged facing each other so that the contact line of the traction roller 20 with the web 12 and the contact line of the traction roller 22 with the web 12 are located facing each other.
Advantageously, the circumferential speed of the traction rollers 20, 22 is slightly greater than the circumferential speed of the printing rollers of the printing unit 6 that is furthest downstream, so that the printed web 12 is maintained in a state of traction and therefore predetermined mechanical tension between the printing unit 6 and the traction device 8.
The traction device 8 allows a web of paper to be printed and received in a cutting device 10, such as a flat-type output, without drying this web of paper by evaporating the solvents of the ink.
Furthermore, the image 18 is advantageously printed using a fast-drying ink, waterless inks or bicomponent inks. The drying of fast-drying inks is the combination of a first phenomenon referred to as “penetration in the support” and a second phenomenon referred to as “oxide-polymerization of the lacquers constituted by oils and resins”. Inks which can be fixed by means of heat (“heat-set”) dry by means of evaporation of the mineral solvents which are mixed with the resin. UV inks dry by means of polymerization of the resin under the effect of ultra-violet radiation.
Waterless inks are used with specific printing plates which allow non-printing zones to be defined without using a conventional lithographic method which is based on the rejection of printing ink by a hydrophilic surface which has been dampened beforehand. The use of these inks facilitates or prevents rapid drying and allows a dryer to be dispensed with or designed so as to take up less space.
Elements which are similar have the same reference numerals.
The two traction rollers 20, 22 are arranged with mutual spacing so that they define a substantially S-shaped path 102 for the printed web 12. The S-shaped arrangement allows the rolling arc of the web to be increased on the driven rollers and therefore allows the efficiency of the traction module to be promoted owing to a capstan effect. Another device will then have to be associated with this traction module. This device will have to allow a level of downstream tension to be produced which is low but which is sufficient to bring about a level of upstream tension which is sufficiently high to pull the web out of the last printing assembly.
The traction module 8 further includes two cleaning devices 30, 32. The quality of the image 18 on the printed web 12 is thus further improved.
The cleaning devices 30, 32 include cleaning bars 34, 36 which are in permanent contact with the traction surface 120, 122 of the rollers 20, 22. By way of example, the cleaning bars 34, 36 may include a rotating brush which is placed in contact with the surface to be cleaned or a web of materials placed in contact by means of a mechanical element. In both cases, the cleaning is facilitated by the action of a solvent. These techniques are used in particular for washing blankets on rotary offset presses.
The two traction rollers 20, 22 include surfaces which repel ink, such as a coating of a silicone-based compound.
The cleaning device 30 includes a cleaning roller 38 which includes a surface of a material which attracts ink and which is in contact with the surface of the traction roller 20. The cleaning roller 38 is, for example, coated with a porous ceramic material which is intended to be impregnated with ink and which thus has surface properties which promote the transfer of ink. This technique is used in particular to produce ink duct rollers. The cleaning device 30 further comprises a scraper 42 which is in permanent contact with the surface of the cleaning roller 38 and which conveys the ink removed by the roller 38 to a recovery vessel 46.
The cleaning device 32 further includes a cleaning roller 40 which includes a surface of a material which attracts ink, such as a coating of a porous ceramic material which is intended to be impregnated with ink and which thus has surface properties which promote the transfer of ink. The surface of the roller 40 is in contact with the surface of the traction roller 22. The cleaning device 32 further comprises a scraper 44 which is in permanent contact with the surface of the cleaning roller 40 and which conveys the ink removed by the rollers 40 to a recovery vessel 48.
The washing device 50, 52 is arranged at a distance a from the surface of the associated traction roller 20, 22 greater than the diameter of the corresponding cleaning roller 38, 40. Each cleaning roller 38, 40 can be moved between a cleaning position in which it is in contact with the associated traction roller 20, 22 and a washing position in which it is in contact with the associated washing device 50, 52. The two cleaning rollers 38, 40 of each cleaning device 30, 32 are controlled so as to alternately come into contact with the associated traction roller 20, 22.
That is to say, whilst one of the cleaning rollers 38 is in contact with the traction roller 20, the other cleaning roller 38 is in contact with the washing device 50. In the same manner, whilst one of the cleaning rollers 40 is in contact with the traction roller 22, the other cleaning roller 40 is in contact with the washing device 52. The device described in
This traction device includes two traction rollers 20, 22 which are arranged one behind the other at one side of the printed web 12 only. The traction device 8 further includes two clamping rollers 54, 56 which are arranged at the other side of the web 12 to be printed and which have a diameter smaller than the diameter of the traction rollers 20, 22. Each of the clamping rollers 54, 56 is suitable for pressing on the printed web 12.
Each clamping roller 54, 56, in conjunction with the associated traction roller 20, 22, is suitable for clamping the printed web 12.
The traction rollers 20, 22 are suitable for coming into contact alternately with the printed web 12.
The traction device further includes, for each traction roller 20, 22, a washing device 50, 52. Each washing device 50, 52 is located at a distance a from the surface of the printed web 12 greater than the diameter of the associated traction roller 20, 22. When the traction roller 20, 22 is not in contact with the printed web 12, these washing devices 50, 52 wash the surface of the traction roller 20, 22.
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Furthermore, the traction roller 22 also includes a rotary joint 63 which includes a central liquid supply 64 which opens at the inner side of the traction roller 22. The supply 64 is arranged in a coaxial manner relative to the axis Y-Y of the traction roller 22.
This traction device 8 includes two blanket rollers 70 which press at both sides on the printed web 12 and which are offset relative to each other in the direction of the path 100 of the web 12.
The traction device 8 further includes eight toothed rollers 72 which are connected in pairs by means of a shaft 73. The traction device 8 is provided with four belts or chains 74, each of which is guided around two toothed rollers 72 which are arranged at one side of the web 12. The two belts 74 at one side of the printed web 12 are connected by means of traction bars 76 which are arranged on the belt 74 at a mutual distance which corresponds to the length of the web portion 16. The traction bars 76 are suitable for pressing on the web 12 at both sides, facing each other, and clamping the web between them. They are thus suitable for applying traction to the web 12.
The bars 76 are preferably driven in a synchronous manner with the web 12 so that they press only on the non-printed zone of the web 12. Furthermore, the surface which comes into contact with the web 12 of the bar 76 is preferably of elastomer material.
The support rollers 82 are hollow and include a cylindrical wall 83 having an annular cross-section. The wall 83 forms an outer support surface 84. The accompaniment device 80 includes means for forming a cushion of air between the support surface 84 and the printed web 12. These means for forming a cushion of air include, at one side, openings 86 which extend through the wall 83 of the roller 82. These openings 86 are arranged, in cross-section, in a secant manner relative to the actual axis A-A, B-B of the roller 82. Furthermore, at the location close to the web 12, the openings 86 have a component which is directed in the movement direction S of the web 12, in a radially outward direction relative to the actual axis A-A, B-B of the roller 82 in question. Furthermore, the means for forming a cushion of air include two sealing walls 88 which are arranged at the inner side of each support roller 82, these walls 88 pressing, at one side, in an air-tight manner against the inner surface 89 of the wall 83 and, at the other side, at the center axis of the support roller 82. Furthermore, a pressurized air inlet 90 is connected to the chamber 92 defined by the walls 83 and 88.
During operation of this accompaniment device 80, the support rollers 82 are driven in terms of rotation in such a manner that their circumference at the location close to the printed web moves in the direction S of the path 100 of the printed web 12. The opening 86 which, at a given time, is in communication with the chamber 92 defined by the walls 83 and 88, allows the air in the chamber 92 to be discharged and allows a cushion of air to be formed between the outer surface 84 and the printed web 12, which guides the printed web 12.
This accompaniment device 80 includes, per roller 82, a single sealing wall 88 which extends around the support roller 82 over practically the entire circumference thereof, with the exception of a portion which is directed towards the printed web 12. No sealing wall extends at the inner side of the roller 82. This embodiment is simple to produce.
In a variant which is not illustrated, at least one of the traction rollers 20, 22 includes openings in the outer surface thereof, and the traction device 8 is provided with a pressure reduction device which is suitable for forming a reduced pressure in these openings. This helps to guide the web 12.
Generally, the traction elements include traction surfaces which come into contact only with the non-printed zone of the web 12. To this end, the traction elements may include a traction roller which presses on a lateral, non-printed zone of the web.
According to specific embodiments, the printing machine may include one or more of the following features.
The machine may be suitable for conveying the printed web in a state of free suspension and in ambient air over the entire path between the printing unit that is furthest downstream and the traction device.
The machine may be suitable for conveying the printed web in ambient air over the entire path between the traction device and the cutting device.
The machine may include a device for drying the printed web, in particular an infrared radiation drying device, arranged downstream of the traction device and upstream of the cutting device.
The traction device may include two traction elements, each having a traction surface which is suitable for coming into contact with a face of the printed web in order to apply the predetermined mechanical traction to this printed web.
The machine may include means for supplying a liquid, which means repel the ink onto at least one traction surface.
The two traction elements may include traction surfaces which repel the ink. The two traction elements may be traction rollers. The two traction rollers may be arranged in mutually spaced-apart manner, with a substantially S-shaped path being defined for the printed web.
The two traction rollers may be arranged one behind the other on the path of the printed web, and the traction device may include two clamping rollers, each of which is arranged facing one of the traction rollers, the clamping rollers having a diameter which is different from the diameter of the traction rollers, with a clamping roller and a traction roller being suitable in each case for clamping the printed web between them.
The two traction rollers may be arranged facing each other. Each of the two traction elements may be suitable for coming into contact with one of the two opposing faces of the printed web.
At least one of the traction rollers may include openings in the outer surface thereof, and the traction device may be provided with a pressure reduction device which is suitable for forming a reduced pressure in these openings.
The traction device may be provided with a device for cleaning the traction surface of at least one of the traction rollers. The cleaning device may include a cleaning bar which is in contact with the traction surface.
The cleaning device may include a first cleaning roller whose surface is suitable for coming into rolling contact with a traction roller, the surface of the first cleaning roller attracts the ink and the cleaning device may include means for removing the ink from the surface of the cleaning roller.
The cleaning roller may be moved between a cleaning position in which it is in contact with the associated traction roller and a washing position in which it is in contact with a device for washing the cleaning roller.
The cleaning device may include a second cleaning roller which is suitable for coming into contact with the same traction roller as the first cleaning roller, and these two cleaning rollers may be suitable for alternately coming into contact with the traction roller.
The traction rollers and the clamping rollers may be moved between a traction position of the printed web and a cleaning position, and the machine may be suitable for moving a pair including a traction roller and a clamping roller into the cleaning position thereof whilst the other pair including a traction roller and a clamping roller is in the traction position thereof.
The traction elements include traction bars which extend through the printed web. The machine further may include an accompaniment device which is arranged between the printing unit that is furthest downstream and the cutting device, this accompaniment device includes at least one support roller which is provided with a support surface for the printed web, and the accompaniment device includes means for forming a cushion of air between the support surface and the printed web.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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05 07619 | Jul 2005 | FR | national |