The present invention relates generally to printing presses and more specifically to a method and apparatus for providing air to sleeves mounted on cylinders.
U.S. Pub. No. 2005/0257706 discloses an interchangeable printing cylinder including a cylindrical shaft, a sleeve supported on the shaft and a tube, whose face constitutes the active surface of the cylinder, received on the sleeve. The shaft includes therein a longitudinal channel and five radial conduits, with each conduit leading to one of five radial conduits formed in the sleeve. The radial conduits in the sleeve receive pressurized air from the radial conduits in the shaft and conduct the pressurized air between an internal surface of the tube and an external surface of the sleeve. In one embodiment, a valve is included between the radial conduits in the shaft and the radial conduits in the sleeve. The valve makes it possible to direct the flow pressurized air coming from the conduits either between the sleeve and the cover or between the tube and the sleeve.
A printing press cylinder assembly is provided including a mandrel including an outer surface, a passage formed therein, at least one first conduit formed therein coupled to the passage and the outer surface, and at least one second conduit formed therein coupled to the passage and the outer surface. The printing press cylinder assembly also includes a guide piece located in the passage. The guide piece is movable in the passage between a first position where the guide piece guides air from the passage to the at least one first conduit and a second position where the guide piece guides air from the passage to the at least one second conduit.
A method of installing a bridge sleeve and an outer sleeve on a mandrel of a printing cylinder assembly is also provided. The method includes providing a guide piece in a passage inside the mandrel, setting the guide piece in a first position and supplying air into the passage such that the air flows into at least one first conduit to an outer surface of the mandrel, sliding the bridge sleeve onto the mandrel, moving the guide piece into a second position and supplying air into the passage such that the air flows into at least one second conduit to an outer surface of the bridge sleeve and sliding the outer sleeve onto the bridge sleeve.
The present invention is described below by reference to the following drawings, in which:
In order to selectively couple air source 20, via passage 21 inside of mandrel 12, to either first conduits 30 or second conduits 32, a guide piece 34 is provided in passage 21 at a valve end 40 of mandrel 14, which is at work side 22 of cylinder assembly 10. Guide piece 34 is configured to (a) block air from flowing into first conduits 30 and direct air into second conduits 32 or (b) block air from flowing into second conduits 32 and direct air into first conduits 30. In the preferred embodiment shown in
Guide piece 34 includes an axial cavity 50 formed therein at a head end 52 thereof and eight first radial holes 54 connected to axial cavity 50. Guide piece 34 also includes eight second radial holes 56 formed therein which are spaced from first radial holes 54 by an axial distance D2, which is greater than distance D1. First radial holes 54 are configured to connect axial cavity 50 to first radial conduits 30 when guide piece 34 is in the bridge sleeve installation/removal position shown in
Similarly, second radial holes 56 are configured to connect axial cavity 50 to second radial conduits 32 when guide piece 34 is in the outer sleeve 16 installation/removal position shown in
O-rings 60 may be provided on the inner surface of bridge sleeve 14 on opposite sides of radial bridge holes 58 to isolate radial bridge holes 58 and second radial conduits 32 utilized for the installation/removal of outer sleeve 16. Additional o-rings 62 may also be provided on opposite sides of second radial holes 56 to seal the connections between second radial holes 56 and second conduits 32 and o-rings 64 may be provided on the downstream side of first radial holes 54 to prevent air from leaking into second conduits 32 in the bridge sleeve 14 installation/removal position and to prevent air from leaking into first conduits 30 in the outer sleeve 16 installation/removal position.
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The embodiment of printing press cylinder assembly 10 disclosed herein may allow for easy installation and removal of both bridge sleeve 14 and outer sleeve 16 using a single air source 20 and passage 21. To effect a plate or blanket change, guide piece 34 may be set in the outer sleeve 16 installation/removal position and air may be provided from air source 20 through passage 21, axial cavity 50, second radial holes 56, second radial conduits 32 and radial bridge holes 58 to between the outer surface of bridge sleeve 14 and the inner surface of outer sleeve 16. Outer sleeve 16, which may be a tubular blanket or printing plate, is then slid off of bridge sleeve 14. If a next print job requires a tubular blanket or printing plate of the same inner diameter as outer sleeve 16, guide piece 34 is kept in the outer sleeve installation/removal position and a new outer sleeve is slid onto bridge sleeve 14 while air is provided to the outer surface of bridge sleeve 14. If the next print job requires a tubular blanket or printing plate having a larger or smaller inner diameter than outer sleeve 16, guide piece 34, which is easily accessible to the operator because of its placement at the axial end of assembly 10 at work side 22, is easily rotated into the bridge sleeve 14 installation/ removal position and bridge sleeve 14 is removed and replaced with a new bridge sleeve having a larger or smaller diameter than bridge sleeve 14 by sliding the new bridge sleeve onto mandrel 12 while air is provided from air source 20 through passage 21, axial cavity 50, first radial holes 54 and first radial conduits 30 to the outer surface of mandrel 12. After the new bridge sleeve is mounted onto mandrel 12, guide piece 34 is easily accessed and rotated back into the outer sleeve installation/removal position. Then, the new tubular blanket or printing plate that is of a larger or smaller diameter than outer sleeve 16 is slid onto the new bridge sleeve while air is provided to the outer surface of the new bridge sleeve. Accordingly, a simple rotational adjustment of guide piece 34 allows the press operator to switch between the outer sleeve and bridge sleeve installation/removal positions.
In an alternative embodiment, an automatically controlled actuator may be coupled to at least one of guide piece 34 and mandrel 12 for rotating guide piece 34 based on instructions from a controller.
In the preceding specification, the invention has been described with reference to specific exemplary embodiments and examples thereof It will, however, be evident that various modifications and changes may be made thereto without departing from the broader spirit and scope of invention as set forth in the claims that follow. The specification and drawings are accordingly to be regarded in an illustrative manner rather than a restrictive sense.