Printing machine cylinder and clamping device for firmly clamping a cylinder packing

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6354206
  • Patent Number
    6,354,206
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 18, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 12, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A clamping device for firmly clamping a cylinder packing or covering on a printing machine cylinder, the clamping device having a clamping seat, a clamping jaw cooperating therewith, and an eccentric shaft, includes a support wherein the eccentric shaft and the clamping jaw are jointly mounted, the support being adjustable alternatively into a first support position and into a second support position relative to the clamping seat; and a printing machine having at least one clamping device with the foregoing construction.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a clamping device for firmly clamping a cylinder packing or covering on a printing machine cylinder, the clamping device including a clamping seat, a clamping jaw cooperating therewith, and an eccentric shaft.




Such a clamping device is described, for example, in the published Non-prosecuted Japanese Utility Model Specification No. 2-104235. The trailing-edge clamping device shown in

FIG. 2

of the aforementioned published specification for clamping printing plates includes a winding rod extending in the direction of the cylinder axis and having a clamping plate articulatedly connected thereto, the winding rod bearing an eccentric shaft for operating the clamping plate. In this clamping device, a clamping seat or support is formed directly on the winding rod. Neither the eccentric shaft nor the clamping plate is mounted in a support that is adjustable with respect to the clamping seat.




A drawback with respect to the operating convenience of this clamping device of the Japanese utility model is the rather small width of the opening between the clamping plate and the clamping seat, the printing plate being insertable into the opening only with great difficulty so as to attain the clamping position thereof.




Furthermore, there is described in the published German Patent DE 195 15 843 C1, corresponding to U.S. Pat. No. 5,642,669 to Becker, a device for clamping a printing plate on a plate cylinder, which does not, however, belong to the general type of clamping device mentioned in the introduction hereto.




Although the width of the opening thereof is sufficiently large, this clamping device of the German patent document has a drawback from another point of view. In order to release the end of the plate, pneumatic cylinders are required, by which a clamping element is pivotable counter to the action of clamping springs. In the case of this heretofore known device, manual release by a tool is not possible for the operator, because the clamping force of the clamping springs that has to be overcome is too high.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a clamping device for firmly clamping a cylinder packing on a printing machine cylinder, the clamping device being operatable manually, and having a large opening width.




With the foregoing and other objects in view, there is provided, in accordance with one aspect of the invention, a clamping device for firmly clamping a cylinder packing or covering on a printing machine cylinder, the clamping device including a clamping seat, a clamping jaw cooperating therewith, and an eccentric shaft, comprising a support wherein the eccentric shaft and the clamping jaw are jointly mounted, the support being adjustable alternatively into a first support position and into a second support position relative to the clamping seat.




In accordance with another feature of the invention, the support is mounted in the printing machine cylinder so as to be pivotable about a support joint.




In accordance with a further feature of the invention, the clamping jaw is mounted in the support so as to be pivotable about a jaw joint.




In accordance with an added feature of the invention, the clamping device includes a spring borne by the support.




In accordance with an additional feature of the invention, the clamping jaw is returnable by the spring from a clamping position into a released position.




In accordance with yet another feature of the invention, the eccentric shaft has a safeguard against rotation assigned thereto for blocking rotation of the eccentric shaft when the support is in the first support position, and for enabling rotation of the eccentric shaft when the support is in the second support position.




In accordance with yet a further feature of the invention, the eccentric shaft is formed with a circumferential flat which, when the support is in the first support position, is located opposite a stop face on the outside of the support and formlockingly locks the rotation of the eccentric shaft.




In accordance with yet an added feature of the invention, the eccentric shaft, on at least one shaft end thereof, has a tapered shaft extension, a side face of the shaft extension forming the flat.




In accordance with yet an additional feature of the invention, the clamping device includes a coulisse assigned to the eccentric shaft, the coulisse being disposed on the printing machine cylinder and having a groove with an inner face forming the stop face, the coulisse having a widening of the groove which, when the support is in the second support position, enables the rotation of the eccentric shaft.




In accordance with another aspect of the invention, there is provided a printing machine having at least one clamping device with at least one of the foregoing features.




Thus, the clamping device according to the invention for firmly clamping a cylinder packing on a printing machine cylinder, having a clamping seat and a clamping jaw cooperating with the latter, and having an eccentric shaft, is distinguished by the fact that the eccentric shaft and the clamping jaw are jointly mounted in a support which can be adjusted alternatively into a first support position and a second support position relative to the clamping seat.




With this clamping device, a two-stage clamping operation may be implemented. In a first stage, the clamping jaw can be adjusted by a manual adjustment of the support from a wide-open jaw position with good accessibility for the insertion of one edge of a cylinder packing into a less-open jaw position. In the less-open jaw position, the clamping jaw does not yet exert full clamping action on the cylinder packing. However, the latter is secured against slipping out of the clamping position thereof. In a second stage, the clamping jaw is adjustable by a manually performable rotation of the eccentric shaft from the less-open jaw position into a completely closed jaw position with full clamping effect. The clamping device permits distortion-free and in-register firm clamping even of cylinder packings without a bent-over edge, which provides a precondition for subsequent uniform tensioning of the cylinder packing in the circumferential direction of the printing machine cylinder.




The following embodiments constitute developments of the clamping device according to the invention which are particularly advantageous in construction terms and ensure high operating security.




One embodiment is distinguished by the fact that the support is mounted in the printing machine cylinder so that it can be pivoted about a support joint.




A further embodiment is distinguished by the fact that the clamping jaw is mounted in the support so that it can be pivoted about a jaw joint.




A further embodiment is distinguished by the fact that the support bears a spring.




A further embodiment is distinguished by the fact that the clamping jaw can be returned by the spring from a clamping position into a released position.




A further embodiment is distinguished by the fact that the eccentric shaft has a rotation safeguard assigned thereto, which blocks rotation of the eccentric shaft when the support is in the first support position, and which enables rotation of the eccentric shaft when the support is in the second support position.




A further embodiment is distinguished by the fact that the eccentric shaft has a circumferential flat which, when the support is in the first support position, is located opposite a stop face on the outside of the support.




A further embodiment is distinguished by the fact that, on at least one shaft end, the eccentric shaft has a tapered shaft extension, a side face of the shaft extension forming the flat.




A further embodiment is distinguished by the fact that the eccentric shaft has a coulisse assigned thereto that is disposed on the printing machine cylinder and has a groove with an inner face forming the stop face, the coulisse having a widening of the groove which, when the support is in the second support position, enables the rotation of the eccentric shaft.




The clamping device according to the invention is suitable for firmly clamping various types of cylinder packings, for example, foil or film-like cylinder packings or those formed as flexible plates, on printing machine cylinders of rotary printing machines. For example, with the clamping device, it is optionally possible for plates based on an aluminum carrier, plates formed of polyester material, as well as rubber blankets for varnishing or coating the whole area, to be clamped onto a coating cylinder.




The clamping device permits a reliable, frictional and/or formlocking firm clamping of the cylinder packings to be effected, without requiring the edges thereof to be bent over for this purpose. A good frictional connection can be achieved by a directly clamping contact surface on the clamping seat, and/or the clamping jaw being roughened. In addition or as an alternative to these measures, a good formlocking clamping action can be achieved by the contact surface of the clamping seat and/or the contact surface of the clamping jaw being provided with knob-like formlocking elements which press into the cylinder packing.




Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.




Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a clamping device for firmly clamping a cylinder packing on a printing machine cylinder, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.




The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a diagrammatic side elevational view of a printing machine having a cylinder carrying a packing or covering on the outer cylindrical surface thereof, the packing being held at a trailing edge thereof by a clamping device;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged fragmentary view of

FIG. 1

showing the clamping device in a clamping position;





FIG. 3

is a view like that of

FIG. 2

in a different operative phase of the clamping device wherein it is in a released position;





FIG. 4

is a view like those of

FIGS. 2 and 3

in yet a further operative phase of the clamping device wherein it is in a wide open position;





FIG. 5

is a view similar to those of

FIGS. 2

to


4


, showing another embodiment of the clamping device having a clamping jaw mounting that differs from the clamping jaw mounting shown in

FIGS. 2

to


4


; and





FIG. 6

is a top plan view, rotated 90° clockwise, of the clamping device illustrated in

FIGS. 2

to


4


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring now to the drawings and, first, particularly to

FIG. 1

thereof, there is shown therein a printing machine


1


represented as a rotary printing machine having a sheet feeder


2


, a sheet delivery


3


, a number of offset printing units, namely four printing units


4


to


7


in the illustrated embodiment, and a coating unit


8


disposed downline of the offset printing units


4


to


7


in a direction of transport of the printed material. The coating unit


8


includes a cylinder


9


carrying the printed material and having assigned thereto, at the circumference thereof, a cylinder


10


covered by a cylinder packing


11


. The cylinder


9


is an impression cylinder assigned to the cylinder


10


, and the cylinder


10


is a coating cylinder


10


for applying a printing ink, a varnish or a coating liquid to the printed sheet resting at that time on the cylinder


9


.




A first clamping device


12


.


1


serves for firmly clamping a trailing edge of the cylinder packing


11


, as viewed in the circumferential direction of the cylinder


10


, and a second clamping device


12


.


2


serves for firmly clamping, or another fastening device serves for holding, a leading edge of the cylinder packing


11


.




The construction of the clamping device


12


.


1


is illustrated in FIG.


2


. The clamping device


12


.


1


includes a bearing block


13


that is fixed to the cylinder


10


and, for example, to a non-illustrated tensioning or tautening lever that is assigned to the cylinder


10


and tensions or tautens the cylinder packing


11


in the circumferential direction of the cylinder


10


. The cylinder packing


11


is clamped between the bearing block


13


and a clamping jaw


15


mounted in the bearing block


13


so as to be pivotable via a plurality of articulated shafts


22


and


23


.




The clamping jaw


15


is mounted on a support


14


so that it is pivotable relative to the latter via the first articulated shaft or jaw joint


22


, and the support


14


is, in turn, mounted, via the second articulated shaft or support joint


23


, so that it is pivotable relative to the cylinder


10


and to the bearing block


13


. The clamping jaw


15


forms a rocker having a first lever arm, at the underside of which there is formed a clamping surface


30


(

FIG. 4

) that presses the cylinder packing


11


against a clamping seat


31


on the bearing block


13


. Formed on the underside of a second lever arm of the clamping jaw


15


is a supporting bale or hoof ball


37


, with which the clamping jaw


15


rests on a curved circumferential surface of an eccentric shaft


16


.




The eccentric shaft


16


is rotatably mounted in the support


14


, being inserted into a bearing groove


40


therefor that is shaped like a prismatic guide open at the top, so that the eccentric shaft


16


rests in a hollow extending along two parallel contact lines


41


and


42


. The articulated axes


24


and


25


, the clamping jaw


15


shaped like a profiled bar, the circumferentially flattened eccentric shaft


16


, and the bearing groove


40


extend in an axially parallel direction relative to one another and to the axis of rotation


26


(

FIG. 1

) of the cylinder


10


.




In addition to the clamping jaw


15


and the eccentric shaft


16


, the support


14


further bears at least one spring


21


, which is arranged to urge the clamping jaw


15


and the support


14


towards one another. The spring


21


is constructed as a helical spring that is inserted into an accommodating borehole


20


formed in the support


14


and presses against the first lever arm of the clamping jaw


15


at the underside thereof. It is preferable for a plurality of such springs


21


to be arranged in an axially parallel row, i.e., perpendicularly to the plane of

FIG. 2

, in the aforedescribed manner.




As a result of adjusting the support


14


by pivoting it about the second articulated shaft


23


from a first support position


14




a


(

FIG. 4

) into a second support position


14




b


(

FIGS. 2 and 3

) about axis


25


, the clamping jaw


15


and, simultaneously, the eccentric shaft


16


, on the one hand, and eccentric axes


19


.


1


and


19


.


2


thereof, respectively, on the other hand, are displaceable, relative to the clamping seat


31


that forms a counterpart to the clamping jaw


15


and that is fixed to the printing machine cylinder


10


, from a first axial position (

FIG. 4

) into a second axial position (

FIGS. 2 and 3

) that is axially parallel to the first axial position. The clamping jaw


15


is pivotable, relative to the support


14


about axis


24


, alternatively into a first jaw position


15




a


(

FIGS. 3 and 4

) and into a second jaw position


15




b


(FIG.


2


), so that, in addition to the adjustment of the clamping jaw


15


relative to the cylinder


10


, which is effected by the adjustment of the support


14


towards the cylinder


10


, an additional ability to adjust the clamping jaw


15


relative to the support


14


is provided.




As the eccentric shaft


16


is rotated in a counterclockwise direction, the oval cross-sectional shape thereof has the effect of continuously increasing the clamping force of the clamping jaw


15


, and permits the setting of the clamping force necessary for the respective cylinder packing


11


as a function of the thickness and compressibility of the latter. The oval cross-sectional shape of the eccentric shaft


16


results from two semicircles having radii R


1


and R


2


of equal size of, for example, 7 millimeters, respectively, the centers


19


.


1


and


19


.


2


of the semicircles being displaced an offset distance A in opposite directions, and the semicircles accordingly being displaced into one another.




The eccentric shaft


16


is formed with a circumferential flat


36


that extends over the entire axial length of the eccentric shaft


16


, and is slightly concavely curved, as can be seen from the cross-sectional view of the eccentric shaft


16


. With reference to the same cross-sectional plane (image plane), the flat


36


extends approximately perpendicularly to that direction in which the two semicircles are pushed together the offset distance A to form the oval shape of the eccentric shaft


16


. The radius of curvature of the circumferential concave flat


36


is greater than the radius of curvature of the convex supporting bale or hoof ball


37


, so that the situation wherein the convex supporting bale or hoof ball


37


rests in the hollow of the concave flat


36


is avoided, and the supporting hoof ball or bale


37


rests on the flat


36


along a supporting line that is perpendicular to the plane of the figure or image plane, as shown in FIG.


3


.




Formed on each end of the eccentric shaft


16


is a shaft extension


17


, the shaft extensions


17


serving to guide the eccentric shaft


16


on both sides (note FIG.


6


). Each shaft extension


17


slides in the manner of a groove block in a respective slotted guide or coulisse


27


. The coulisses


27


are formed on the cylinder


10


on both sides of the eccentric shaft


16


, and, for example, on the bearing block


13


thereof or side walls


44


of the cylinder


10


. The end shaft extensions


17


can be produced, for example, by milling the eccentric shaft


16


a milling depth down to the flat


18


and, for example, a milling width of 5 millimeters, by which the shaft extension


17


projects, the shaft extension


17


appearing to be approximately semicircular in a cross-sectional view, and the flat


18


on the shaft extension


17


extending at an oblique angle to the circumferential flat


36


.




A dimension, measured perpendicularly to the flat


18


, up to the external rounding of the shaft extension


17


is smaller than a maximum dimension of the shaft extension


17


, that extends parallel to the flat


18


, so that a narrow cross-sectional extent and a broad cross-sectional extent of the shaft extension


17


result. The narrow cross-sectional extent is smaller than a nonwidened region of the coulisse


27


having a groove width N. In the longitudinal position thereof, the shaft extension


17


can be inserted into this nonwidened region of the coulisse


27


, as is illustrated in FIG.


4


. The broad cross-sectional extent of the shaft extension


17


is greater than the groove width N, so that rotation of the eccentric shaft


16


is blocked when the shaft extension


17


is located in the nonwidened region.




The coulisse


27


that extends in the manner of a circular arc about the axis


25


of the articulated shaft


23


, has a groove widening


29


that permits rotation of the shaft extension


17


within the groove in the coulisse


27


, from the longitudinal position of the shaft extension


17


into the tranverse position thereof.





FIG. 5

illustrates an alternative construction of the articulated shaft or pivot joint


22


of the embodiment of

FIGS. 2

to


4


, which is particularly beneficial in production terms. In this case, at least one screw


33


is screwed into the support


14


, the underside of the head of the screw being rounded in an approximately hemispherical shape. The clamping jaw


32


that is used instead of the clamping jaw


15


in this alternative embodiment has a bore through which the screw


33


passes, the bore being formed with an inner annular chamfer


35


that is set at an angle to the axis of the screw and that, together with the rounding


34


of the screw head which rests on the inner chamfer


35


, forms a swivel joint of the clamping jaw


32


. It is preferable for a plurality of swivel joints of this type to be formed on the clamping jaw


32


in an axially parallel row perpendicular to the plane of the figure.





FIG. 6

illustrates the clamping device


12


.


1


in a plan view, some of the parts thereof having been omitted in the interest of better clarity.

FIG. 6

shows that the eccentric shaft


16


has a number of clamping jaws


15


assigned thereto, and that the eccentric shaft


16


is provided with an annular bead located between the clamping jaws


15


and having one or more transverse bores


39


formed therein for the insertion of a handle


38


serving to rotate the eccentric shaft


16


. Instead of the handle


38


and the insertion bore


39


, other tools which can also be brought into formlocking connection with the eccentric shaft


16


can be used to rotate the eccentric shaft


16


. In this regard, it is noted that a formlocking connection is one which connects two elements together due to the shape of the elements themselves, as opposed to a forcelocking connection, which locks the elements together by force external to the elements.




The functioning and operation of the clamping device


12


.


1


is described hereinbelow with reference to

FIGS. 2

to


4


:




In

FIG. 4

, the clamping device


12


.


1


is illustrated with the support


14


in the first support position


14




a


and with the clamping jaw


15


in the first jaw position


15




a


, the clamping jaw


15


being wide open, and the clamping surface


30


thereof being retracted from a position opposite the clamping seat


31


, so that the edge of the cylinder packing


11


can be placed without difficulty onto the clamping seat


31


. If the operator pulls the handle


38


upwards in order to rotate the eccentric shaft


16


in the counterclockwise direction, as indicated in

FIG. 4

, rotation of the eccentric shaft


16


in relation to a groove inner surface


28


forming a stop face


28


is blocked at times by the latter striking the flat


18


, as long as the shaft extension


17


is located in the nonwidened region of the coulisse


27


, and thus the flat


18


is located opposite the stop face


28


.




The result, initially, is an adjustment of the support


14


without any rotation of the eccentric shaft


16


and thus without any adjustment of the clamping jaw


15


, the support


14


being pivoted in the counterclockwise direction about the articulating shaft or joint


23


until the side surface or flat


18


has been displaced out of the position opposite the stop face


28


, and the shaft extension


17


has been displaced into a groove widening


29


(note

FIG. 2

) which enables rotation of the eccentric shaft


16


, whereafter, the clamping device


12


.


1


is in the position illustrated in FIG.


3


. In this so-called released position, the clamping jaw


15


has already been pushed over the clamping seat


31


and the cylinder packing


11


resting on the latter, but has not yet been completely closed, so that any necessary fine corrections to the position of the cylinder packing


11


remain possible.




Pulling the handle


38


farther up effects a rotation of the eccentric shaft


16


in the counterclockwise direction against the restoring action of the spring


21


, further pivoting of the support


14


being blocked by a striking of the bearing block


13


against a stop face


43


. Due to the rotation of the eccentric shaft


16


, the clamping jaw


15


is pivoted in a counterclockwise direction about the articulating shaft or swivel joint


22


until it firmly clamps the cylinder packing


11


, and the clamping device


12


.


1


is adjusted from the slightly open position thereof illustrated in

FIG. 3

into the fully closed clamped position thereof illustrated in FIG.


2


.




An advantage with regard to the clamping device


12


.


1


is that the entire clamping operation is executed with a single operating movement, i.e., by pulling the handle


38


upwards, the clamping movement being subdivided into two stages. In the first stage, the clamping eccentric


16


is blocked by the coulisse


27


and, guided by the coulisse


27


, covers a comparatively great travel distance. In the second stage, the coulisse


27


enables the clamping eccentric


16


and thereby permits the actual clamping movement. Consequently, very good accessibility is provided for the insertion of the cylinder packing


11


.




When the cylinder packing


11


is being clamped onto the cylinder


10


, the clamping device


12


.


1


holding the leading edge can be closed first and, either before or after the latter, the clamping device


12


.


2


holding the trailing edge of the cylinder packing


11


can be closed. When both clamping devices


12


.


1


and


12


.


2


have been closed, they can be moved towards one another approximately in the circumferential direction, so that the cylinder packing


11


wrapping around the cylinder


10


is tautly tensioned.



Claims
  • 1. In combination with a printing machine cylinder, a clamping device for firmly clamping a cylinder packing or covering on the printing machine cylinder, the clamping device comprising:a clamping seat; a clamping jaw cooperating with said clamping seat; an eccentric shaft; a support having a support joint; said eccentric shaft and said clamping jaw mounted in said support; said support adjustable alternatively into a first support position and into a second support position relative to said clamping seat; and said support mounted in the printing machine cylinder and pivotable about said support joint.
  • 2. The combination according to claim 1, wherein said clamping jaw has a jaw joint and is mounted in said support pivotable about said jaw joint.
  • 3. The combination according to claim 1, including a spring borne by said support.
  • 4. The combination according to claim 3, wherein the clamping jaw is returnable by said spring from a clamping position into a released position.
  • 5. The combination device according to claim 1, wherein the eccentric shaft has a safeguard against rotation assigned thereto for blocking rotation of the eccentric shaft when said support is in said first support position, and for enabling rotation of the eccentric shaft when said support is in said second support position.
  • 6. The combination according to claim 5, wherein the printing machine cylinder has a stop face and the eccentric shaft is formed with a circumferential flat which, when said support is in said first support position, is located opposite the stop face and formlockingly locks the rotation of the eccentric shaft.
  • 7. The combination according to claim 6, wherein the eccentric shaft, on at least one shaft end thereof, has a tapered shaft extension, a side face of said shaft extension forming said flat.
  • 8. The combination according to claim 6, including a coulisse assigned to the eccentric shaft, said coulisse being disposed on the printing machine cylinder and having a groove with an inner face forming said stop face, said coulisse having a widening of said groove which, when said support is in said second support position, enables the rotation of the eccentric shaft.
  • 9. A printing machine having a printing machine cylinder and at least one clamping device according to claim 1.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
199 01 703 Jan 1999 DE
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