1. Technical Field
The invention relates to a printing plate attaching device and in particular to a device in which printing plates can be suspended or unhinged, preferably fully automatically, in a printing cylinder of a rotary printing machine, wherein a printing plate can be fastened to the printing cylinder in a clamp or fixed clamp.
2. Description of the Related Art
A suction device for handling printing blocks is for example known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,806,431. The suction device comprises a plurality of suckers next to each other along an axis and rollers arranged between them. In order to carry the printing block, the suckers are pressed onto the printing block such that each of the suckers forms a sealed suction chamber with the printing block. The suction chambers are charged with a vacuum, i.e. evacuated, thus generating the suction force necessary for carrying the printing block.
DE 10 2004 023 434.5, co-owned with the current application, discloses a suction device for a printing block of a printing machine or other exchangeable film of a film carrier which serves to transfer colour, wherein the teaching of DE 10 2004 023 434.5 with respect to attaching a sucker to a rotation machine, a suction device for holding a printing block of a printing machine and the method described therein for changing a printing block of a printing block carrier of a printing machine by means of a suction device is incorporated into this application.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,727,807 discloses a device for automatically attaching and removing printing plates of a rotary printing machine, which can be used in conjunction with the present invention.
Tensing or clamping means serve to tense one or more printing blocks or printing plates or other cylinder film, for example a rubber blanket, on a cylinder of a rotary printing machine. For this purpose, the relevant cylinder is provided with at least one tensing channel which extends axially on the surface of the cylinder and in which the tensing means is arranged. A tensing or clamping device such as the invention relates to is in particular required for rubber blanket cylinders and/or block cylinders of rotary printing machines, in order to fasten a rubber blanket or a flexible printing block, which are tensed onto a surface area of a cylinder, on the cylinder while maintaining the tension.
A clamping device for clamping a flexible cover of a cylinder of a printing machine is known from DE 102 44 944 A1 , co-owned with the current application.
At least one embodiment of the present invention provides a clamping device for clamping a flexible cover of a cylinder of a printing machine, which enables the cylinder cover to be easily attached, securely clamped or held, and easily removed.
The tensing means in accordance with at least one embodiment of the invention can be inserted into a tensing channel of a printing cylinder, i.e. for example inserted from a lateral opening along the longitudinal axis of the printing cylinder, or inserted into a recess of the printing cylinder and for example fastened using a filling piece which covers the tensing means outwards such that only as small a tensing channel as possible for inserting ends of a cover, such as for example ends of a printing plate, is preferably open and the tensing means in accordance with the invention is arranged in the tensing channel beneath the opening slit of the tensing channel, in order to securely clamp the ends or hold them in a clamp.
An embodiment of the invention is described below for the application of depositing a printing plate, wherein however each flexible cover can be held using the described tensing means.
A tensing means in accordance with at least one embodiment of the invention comprises a tensing piece and a clamping piece which can preferably be shifted relative to each other, wherein when inserted into a tensing channel of a cylinder, one end of a cover, such as for example the leading end of a printing plate, can be clamped or held for example between an inner side or inner area of the tensing channel or an element fixedly connected to the cylinder and the clamping piece, while a second end of a cover, such as for example a trailing end of the same or another printing plate, is clamped or held between the clamping piece and the tensing piece. It is thus possible to avoid two plate ends lying directly on each other, which when removing one plate end of a plate in a plate change can for example easily cause the plate end of another plate, lying on said plate end, to be undesirably removed with it.
At least one contact area of the tensing piece and/or of the clamping piece is preferably formed such that when the clamping piece for example abuts an inner area of the tensing channel or an end of the printing plate lying on said inner side of the tensing channel on one side, a roughly linear contact exists, i.e. the clamping piece does not substantially abut two-dimensionally, but rather only has a narrow contact strip and ideally only a linear contact region which for example runs roughly parallel to the longitudinal axis of a printing cylinder, thus enabling a plate end to be more easily inserted and ejected.
Equally, the contact region between the clamping piece and the tensing piece can preferably be formed such that only a linear contact exists between the clamping piece and the tensing piece. A surface of the tensing piece and/or of the clamping piece can for example be formed such that an edge protrudes which is used for clamping a plate end. Equally, a surface of the clamping piece and/or of the tensing piece used for holding an inserted printing plate end can also be formed as a convex, outwardly arched or curved surface, thus enabling a linear contact to be established on a counter area which is for example flat or planar and level or is formed convexly or as an edge, such that plate ends can be easily inserted and ejected between said linear contact region but still securely held by a force lock or by clamping, wherein due to the reduction in the contact area, the pressing force is increased as compared to a two-dimensional clamping piece as known from the prior art.
The clamping piece and the tensing piece can preferably be shifted relative to each other, wherein for example a part of the clamping piece can be guided in the tensing piece and/or a part of the tensing piece can be guided in the clamping piece. A guiding element, for example in the form of a rod protruding from the clamping piece, can for example be provided on the clamping piece and for example screwed on, and can be inserted into a cavity, opening or guiding region (which can for example be formed as a groove) of the tensing piece, such that the clamping piece can only be moved in a direction predefined by the guiding element and the associated guide of the tensing piece. Equally, a guiding element can also be provided on the tensing piece which is guided by a corresponding guide of the clamping piece. It is also possible for a guiding element of the clamping or tensing piece to be only partially guided by for example a groove of the other piece in each case, wherein for example an inner area of the tensing channel, which the guiding element can abut, is used to further guide the guiding element and therefore the clamping or tensing piece.
A surface of the clamping piece and/or tensing piece which is used to clamp a plate end advantageously comprises at least one interruption, for example in the form of a recess or cavity, which can sub-divide the contact region of the clamping piece or tensing piece, which is for example formed linearly, into two or more separate contact regions with respect to the counter area, such that warping when clamping a plate end is reduced and can for example be more easily relieved by the interruption provided as a recess in the contact region, since sub-dividing the contact into two or more contact lines or contact regions increases the mobility of the clamping piece or tensing piece relative to a plate end, and a tension created by an inclination between two abutting elements can for example be more easily released, since there is then only a smaller contact region which however still enables a plate end to be securely clamped or held due to the greater pressing force.
Advantageously, the clamping piece and/or tensing piece is substantially not deformable, i.e. formed as a non-elastic and preferably rigid or stiff element for example from a substantially non-elastic material such as for example metal, such that a roughly linear contact region, which for example extends roughly parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cylinder when inserted into a printing block cylinder, can be realised under pressure without a two-dimensional contact region resulting. Equally, however, it is also possible for the clamping piece, the tensing piece or the clamping and tensing piece to comprise at least one partial region which is formed from an elastic material such as for example rubber.
A tensing element, such as for example a spring or an elastic element, is preferably provided, using which a pressure between the tensing piece and the clamping piece can be generated for clamping a plate end and/or a pressure between the clamping piece and a counter area, for example an inner area of the tensing channel, can be generated for clamping another plate end, independently of clamping the first plate end. A spring can for example be provided which is supported against an inner side of a tensing channel and presses the tensing piece from this inner side of the tensing channel towards the clamping piece, such that said spring generates a pressure between the clamping piece and the tensing piece and between the clamping piece and another piece or the inner side of the tensing channel, whereby two plate ends, which are for example inserted on two opposite sides of the clamping piece, can for example be clamped by the pressure from the tensing element, wherein when one or two plate ends are inserted, the clamping piece and the tensing piece are for example moved away from each other and together towards the tensing element, such that the tensing element generates a counter force which is large enough to hold the inserted plate ends.
The tensing means in accordance with the invention preferably comprises a filling piece which is for example inserted into a recess or cavity of a printing cylinder over the tensing means inserted into the printing cylinder, in order to only provide as small a channel as possible above the tensing means for inserting the plate ends, wherein the tensing piece is preferably almost completely covered by the filling piece.
In accordance with another aspect, the invention relates to a printing block cylinder, for example for a rotary printing machine, into which at least one tensing means as described above can be or has been inserted, wherein it is advantageous to provide at least two tensing means in accordance with the invention, each consisting of at least one clamping piece and at least one tensing piece, in order to hold an end or partial region of an end of a printing plate in each case, wherein for example a right-hand plate end arranged to the right of a register opening of the printing plate is held or clamped by a first tensing means, and a left-hand plate end arranged to the left of a register opening of the printing plate is held or clamped by a second tensing means. It is equally possible to provide three, four or more than four tensing means for holding an end of a printing plate, wherein using a plurality of tensing means which are separate from each other in their function, while more complex in production terms, does however enable a printing plate end to be more easily inserted and removed, since the danger of jamming is reduced.
The invention further relates to the combination of a printing cylinder as described above and a robot, such as is for example known from U.S. Pat. No. 4,727,807, for automatically attaching and/or removing a printing plate.
In accordance with another aspect, the invention relates to a method for manufacturing a printing plate cylinder comprising a tensing means as described above, wherein a recess is provided in the printing cylinder, into which a tensing element is inserted which is supported against the cylinder or an element abutting the cylinder, such as for example a filling piece, or into which a tensing piece and a clamping piece are inserted such that they are movably mounted and form one or two linear abutment regions into which two plate ends can be inserted separately from each other, against the force of the tensing element.
The invention is further explained on the basis of an example embodiment and by referring to the figures below, which show:
On the side facing the tensing slit 3a, the clamping piece 2 comprises a separating element 2b formed for example as an edge and, in the embodiment shown in
The pressure of the spring 6 both clamps the plate end 5a and fixedly clamps the plate end 5b which do not contact each other when inserted and clamped and thus can be inserted or removed independently of each other without there being any danger of the other plate end being moved with it.
On the side opposite the tensing slit 3a, the tensing piece 1 and the clamping piece 2 have roughly flat upper sides and can thus be moved along the tensing channel 3, wherein the clamping piece 2 is guided by the guiding element 2a which engages with the a cavity of the tensing piece 1, thus also preventing the clamping piece 2 from being removed from the tensing channel 3.
A journal 9 made of brass (shown only as a dot-dash line in
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2004 042 342.3 | Sep 2004 | DE | national |
This application is the U.S. national phase application of PCT International Application No. PCT/CH2005/000383, filed Jul. 6, 2005, which claims priority to German Patent Application No. DE 10 2004 042 342.3, filed Sep. 1, 2004.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CH05/00383 | 7/6/2005 | WO | 00 | 1/10/2008 |