Information
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Patent Grant
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6321653
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Patent Number
6,321,653
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Date Filed
Friday, September 15, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 27, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Yan; Ren
- Crenshaw; Marvin P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 101 477
- 101 216
- 101 4151
- 101 378
- 101 485
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A printing press comprises a pair of left- and right-frames, a first printing plate guiding device provided at a location near a lower plate cylinder, swingably supported so as to be moved between a guiding position for guiding a new printing plate supplied to a lower plate cylinder or a discharged printing plate discharged from the lower plate cylinder and a shelter position released from the lower plate cylinder, a second printing plate guiding device provided at a location near the lower plate cylinder, swingably supported so as to be moved between a guiding position for guiding the new printing plate or the discharged printing plate and a shelter position released from the lower plate cylinder and a safety cover swingably supported so as to be moved between a closing position for closing at least one part of a space formed between the left- and right-frames and a releasing position for releasing the space. The first printing plate guiding device, the second printing plate guiding device and the safety cover are coaxially supported on a supporting axis. Thus, an operation space can be provided at a location near a plate cylinder even if a sufficient space is not provided above a printing unit.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a printing press comprising a printing plate guiding device for guiding a new printing plate supplied to a plate cylinder or a discharged printing plate discharged from the plate cylinder.
2. Prior art
A conventional printing press comprising a printing plate guiding device for guiding a new printing plate supplied to a plate cylinder or a discharged printing plate discharged from the plate cylinder has previously been disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Registration No. 3032484.
In the device disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Registration No. 3032484, a holding member for guiding a discharged printing plate or a new printing plate is pivotally provided at a location near a plate cylinder. The holding member can be shifted between a discharged printing plate guiding position and a new printing plate guiding position by an operation unit.
In a printing press disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Registration No. 3032484, a holding member is provided at a location near a plate cylinder. Thereby, an operation space for checking the plate cylinder, etc. is restricted and operation efficiency is decreased.
To resolve the above drawback, for example, a printing press disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open (Kokai) Publication No. 6-31901, a thin plate is swingably supported at a cover member upwardly movable. By pivotally moving the thin plate, a holding member can be shifted between a guiding position for guiding a discharged printing plate or a new printing plate and a shelter position and the maintenance of the plate cylinder and so on can be easily operated by upwardly moving the thin plate by increasing the cover member.
However, in the printing press disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open (Kokai) Publication No. 6-31901, a sufficient space should be provided above a printing unit, since the operation space near the plate cylinder is formed by increasing the thin plate together with the cover member.
To address the above drawbacks, a purpose of the present invention is to provide a printing press which can form an operation space at a location near a plate cylinder even if a sufficient space can not be provided above a printing unit.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
To resolve the above described drawbacks, a printing press according to the present invention comprises a pair of right- and left- frames, a first printing plate guide means provided at a location near a plate cylinder, the first printing plate guide means swingably supported so as to be moved between a guiding position for guiding a new printing plate supplied to the plate cylinder or a discharged printing plate discharged from the plate cylinder and a shelter position released from the plate cylinder, a second printing plate guide means provided at a location near the plate cylinder, the second printing plate guide means swingably supported so as to be moved between a guiding position for guiding a new printing plate supplied to the plate cylinder or a discharged printing plate discharged from the plate cylinder and a shelter position released from the plate cylinder, and a cover member swingably supported so as to be moved between a closing position for closing at least one part of a space formed between the pair of right- and left- frames and a releasing position for releasing the space, wherein a pivot axis of the first printing plate guiding means, a pivot axis of the second printing plate guiding means and a pivot axis of the cover are coaxial.
In the above described printing press, the printing press is characterized of comprising discharged printing plate storing means with a storing space for storing the discharged printing plate discharged from a plate cylinder, new printing plate storing means with a storing space for storing the new printing plate supplied to the plate cylinder, and a printing plate holding means swingably supported by the cover, the printing plate holding means movable between a shelter position for positioning the storing spaces of the discharged printing plate storing means and the new printing plate storing means at an exterior side of the cover and an operation position located at a location near the first printing plate guide means located at the guiding position.
In the above described printing press, the printing press is characterized in that the first printing plate guiding means comprises a switching guide swingably supported, the switching guide movable between a discharged printing plate guiding position for guiding the discharged printing plate discharged from the plate cylinder to the discharged printing plate storing means of the printing plate holding means located at the operation position and the new printing plate from the new printing plate storing means of the printing plate holding means located at the operation position to said plate cylinder.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
shows a schematic view of an embodiment of a printing plate exchange device of a printing press according to the present invention.
FIG. 2
shows a schematic view of an upper printing plate exchange device as shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
shows a partially enlarged view of the device taken along a line III—III in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
shows a partially enlarged view of the device taken along a line IV—IV in FIG.
3
.
FIG. 5
shows a partially enlarged view of the device taken along a line V—V in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 6
shows a device taken along a line VI—VI in FIG.
5
.
FIG. 7
shows a schematic view of a lower printing plate exchange device as shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 8
shows a partially enlarged view of the device taken along a line VIII—VIII in FIG.
7
.
FIG. 9
shows a partially enlarged view of the device taken along a line IX—IX in FIG.
8
.
FIG. 10
shows a partially enlarged view of the device taken along a line X—X in FIG.
7
.
FIG. 11
shows a device taken along a line XI—XI in FIG.
10
.
FIG. 12
shows a step for exchanging a printing plate in the upper printing plate exchange device.
FIG. 13
shows a step following the step as shown in FIG.
12
.
FIG. 14
shows a step following the step as shown in FIG.
13
.
FIG. 15
shows a step following the step as shown in FIG.
14
.
FIG. 16
shows a step for exchanging a printing plate in the lower printing plate exchange device.
FIG. 17
shows a step following the step as shown in FIG.
16
.
FIG. 18
shows a step following the step as shown in FIG.
17
.
FIG. 19
shows a step following the step as shown in FIG.
18
.
FIG. 20
explains a maintenance operation to inspect a surrounding portion of a rubber cylinder and a plate cylinder.
FIG. 21
explains a maintenance operation to inspect to a surrounding portion of an ink supply device.
FIG. 22A
is enlarged view of an essential part of another embodiment of a printing plate holding device according to the present invention.
FIG. 22B
is enlarged view of an essential part of another embodiment of a printing plate holding device according to the present invention.
FIG.
23
A and
FIG. 23B
explain an operation as shown in FIG.
22
A.
FIG.
24
A and
FIG. 24B
explain an operation as shown in FIG.
22
B.
FIG. 25
is an enlarged view of a part of one embodiment of a supporting structure of a supporting axis with respect to a frame.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
An embodiment of a printing press according to the present invention is described with reference to
FIG. 1
to FIG.
11
.
FIG. 1
is a schematic view of a device for feeding a printing plate to a plate cylinder of a printing press, particularly to an offset sheet printing press.
FIG. 2
shows an upper portion of the device as shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
shows a partial enlarged view of the device taken along a line III—III in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
shows a partial enlarged view of the device taken along a line IV—IV in FIG.
3
.
FIG. 5
shows a partial enlarged view of the device taken along a line V—V in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 6
shows a partial enlarged view of the device taken along a line VI—VI in FIG.
5
.
FIG. 7
shows a lower portion of the device as shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 8
shows a partial enlarged view taken along a line VI—VE as shown in FIG.
7
.
FIG. 9
shows a partial enlarged view taken along a line IX—IX as shown in FIG.
8
.
FIG. 10
shows a partial enlarged view taken along a line X—X as shown in FIG.
9
.
FIG. 11
is a drawing taken along a line XI—XI as shown in FIG.
10
.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, an upper plate cylinder
12
is provided at a location between a pair of upper right- and upper left- portions of the frames
11
of a printing unit. The upper cylinder
12
confronts with an upper rubber cylinder
14
. On the other hand, a lower plate cylinder
13
is provided at a location between a pair of lower right- and lower left- frames
11
. The lower plate cylinder
12
confronts with a lower rubber cylinder
15
. The upper rubber cylinder
14
and the lower rubber cylinder
15
confront each other and a printed medium such as a web member is passed through the pair of the rubber cylinders
14
and
15
.
When ink and dampening water is supplied from an ink supply device and a water supply device (not shown) to the plate cylinders
12
,
13
, respectively, ink corresponding to a picture pattern on plates of the plate cylinders
12
and
13
is transferred to the rubber cylinders
14
and
15
, respectively, so that double sides of a printed medium are printed by passing between the rubber cylinders
14
and
15
.
In the present embodiment, an upper printing portion comprises the upper plate cylinder
12
, the upper rubber cylinder
14
, the ink supply device and the water supply device and a lower printing portion comprises the lower plate cylinder
13
, the lower rubber cylinder
15
, the ink supply device and the water supply device.
[Upper Plate Exchange Device]
As shown in
FIG. 1
, an upper plate exchange device
100
is provided near the upper plate cylinder
12
. The upper plate exchange device
100
comprises the following components.
At each upper end of the right- and left- frames
11
, one end of a L-shaped support arm
101
is supported so as to rotate along the same rotational direction of the upper plate cylinder
12
. As shown in FIG.
2
and
FIG. 3
, the opposite end of the support arm
101
is supported so as to rotate along the same rotational direction of the upper plate cylinder
12
.
[Upper Plate Holding Device]
An upper plate holding device
110
is means for holding a printing plate of a printing press according to the present invention and supported between the support frames
102
so as to rotate along the same rotational direction of the upper plate cylinder
12
. The upper plate holding device
110
comprises the following components.
As shown in FIG.
2
and
FIG. 3
, a supporting axis
111
is connected and supported at a location between the support frames
102
so as to rotate along the same rotational direction of the upper plate cylinder. Each end portion of a pair of plate-shaped guide frames
112
,
113
arranged along an axial direction is connected and supported to a respective end of the supporting axis.
As shown in
FIG. 2
to
FIG. 4
, each opposite end of the guide frames
112
(
113
) is connected and fixed at a base end portion
114
a
(
115
b
) of the first- (second-) guide portion
114
(
115
) extending toward one end of the guide frame
112
(
113
) substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction of the guide frame
112
(
113
).
A space is provided between the guide frames
112
,
113
and the first guide member
114
so as to form a stored portion
116
a for storing a discharged printing plate
2
. When the upper holding device
110
is positioned as shown in
FIG. 2
, one end of the discharged plate
2
stands on the base end portion
114
a
of the first guide member
114
and a surface of the discharged printing plate
2
is supported by the guide frames
112
and
113
and the opposite surface of the discharged plate
2
is supported by the first guide member
114
.
A space is provided between the first and second guide members
114
and
115
so as to form a stored portion
116
b
for storing a new printing plate
1
. When the upper plate holding device
110
is positioned as shown in
FIG. 2
, a new printing plate
1
stands on the base end portion
115
b
of the second guide portion
115
, one surface of the new printing plate
1
is supported by the first guide member
114
and the opposite surface of the new printing plate
1
is supported by the second guide member
115
.
In the above embodiment, means for storing a discharged printing plate is constituted by the guide frames
112
and
113
, the first guide member
114
and so on and means for storing a new printing plate is constituted by the first and second guide members
114
and
115
.
One end of a link plate
129
is connected and fixed at the supporting axis
111
. At the opposite end of the link plate
129
, a front end of an actuator
130
is pivotally connected. A base end of the actuator
130
is swingably supported by the support frame
102
.
That is, in the case that the actuator
130
is extended, the supporting axis
111
is rotated though the link plate
129
so as to switch the upper printing plate holding device
110
including the guide frames
112
and
113
between a released position (as shown in
FIG. 2
) and an operation position (as shown in
FIG. 12
) as described below. In the embodiment, moving means comprises the link plate
129
and the actuator
130
.
At a front end of the second guide portion
115
, a hooking member
115
a
is affected as a release member and outwardly protruded from the guide frame
113
. At the guide member
114
between the guide frames
112
and
113
, a plurality of guide rollers
117
for rotating along the same rotational direction of the upper printing plate cylinder
12
are provided along the longitudinal direction of the guide frames
112
and
113
separated with a predetermined interval. At the guide frame
13
, a contacting plate
118
for restricting the new printing plate
1
sliding along a width direction is attached through a bracket (not shown).
At each outside surface of the confronting guide frames
112
(
113
), a rodless cylinder
119
(
120
) is attached as moving means wherein an axial direction of the cylinder
119
(
120
) is arranged along the longitudinal direction of the guide frame
112
(
113
). A base end portion
121
a
of a U-shaped supporting member
121
of which an opening end is confronting to a front edge of the guide frame
112
is attached to the rodless cylinder
119
. The supporting member
121
can be slid along the longitudinal direction of the guide frame
112
For between a position as shown in
FIG. 12
described below in detail and a stored position as shown in
FIG. 13
by the rodless cylinder
119
. A length of a connecting portion
121
c
is designed so as to position a height of a front end
121
b
of the supporting member
121
at the same level of an extending portion of the guide member
114
.
At the front end
121
b
of the supporting member
121
, a base end of the guide member
123
is connected and fixed, wherein a longitudinal direction is arranged along a longitudinal direction of the guide frame
112
. At the front end
121
b
of the supporting member
121
, a base end of the hook
125
with a claw portion
125
a
provided at a tip portion is affected as the discharged printing plate holding member and supported so as to rotate along the same rotational direction of the supporting axis
111
.
When the longitudinal direction of the front end portion
121
b
of the supporting member
121
is arranged toward a direction as shown in
FIG. 13
as described below, the hook
125
is moved by the dead weight itself so as to position the claw portion
125
a
at the base end portion
121
a
so that the claw portion
125
a
is advanced into the stored portion
116
a
. When the longitudinal direction of the front end portion
121
b
of the supporting member
121
is arranged toward a straight direction as shown in
FIG. 2
, the hook
125
is moved by the dead weight itself so as to overlap the claw portion
125
a
on the front end portion
121
b
so that the claw proton
125
a
is going out from the stored portion
116
a.
Thus, the hook
125
is located nearer than the connecting portion
121
c
of the supporting member
121
with respect to a front end of the guide frame
112
. In other words, when the hook
125
is located in the stored position, the hook
125
is positioned at an upper stream side with respect to the base end
114
a
located at a down stream end of the stored portion
116
a
in the discharged printing plate storing direction. A length between a pivotal point of the hook
125
and the base end portion
114
a
is longer than a length between the pivot point of the hook
125
and the claw portion
125
a
. In other words, a length between the above pivot point of the hook
125
in the stored position and an end portion of the storing portion
116
a
at a down stream side in the discharged printing plates storing direction is longer than a distance between the pivot point and the front end portion of the hook
125
.
A stopper pin
127
is protruded and mounted as a pivot restricting member at the front end portion
121
b
of the support member
121
near the base end of the hook
125
. The stopper pin
127
avoids for the claw portion
125
a
of the hook
125
advanced to the stored portion
116
a
toward the front end side of the guide member
123
.
On the other hand, the base end side
122
a
of the U-shaped support member
122
of which an opening portion confronts toward the front end side of the guide frame
113
is provided at the rodless cylinder
120
. The support member
122
can be slid between a stored position as shown in
FIG. 13 and a
position as shown in
FIG. 14
by the rodless cylinder
120
. A length of the connecting portion
122
c
is designed so as to locate the front end portion
122
b
of the supporting member
122
slightly higher than the extending portion of the guide portion
115
.
The hook
126
having a claw portion
126
a
at the front end is affected as means for holding a new printing plate and swingably supported by the front end
122
b
of the support member
122
so as to rotate along the same rotational direction of the support axis
111
. When the longitudinal direction of the front end portion
122
b
of the supporting member
122
is arranged toward a direction as shown in
FIG. 13
, the claw portion
126
a
of the hook
126
is moved to the base end
122
a
by the dead weight so as to advance the claw portion
126
a
into the stored portion
116
b
. When the longitudinal direction of the front end portion
122
b
of the support member
122
is arranged toward a straight direction as shown in
FIG. 2
, the claw portion
126
a
is moved by the dead weight so as to overlap on the front end portion
122
b
so that the claw portion
126
can go out from the stored portion
116
b.
Thus, the hook
126
is located nearer than the connecting portion
122
c
of the supporting member
122
with respect to the front end of the guide frame
113
. In other words, when the hook
126
is in the stored position, the hook
126
is positioned at the down stream with respect to the base end
115
b
which is positioned at an upper stream with respect to the stored portion
116
b
in a new printing plate supply direction. A length between a pivot point of the hook
126
and the base end portion
115
b
is longer than a length between a pivot point and the claw portion
126
a
of the hook
126
. In other words, a length between the pivot point of the hook
126
in the stored position and an upper stream end of the stored portion
116
b
in the new printing plate supply direction is longer than a length of the pivot point and the front end of the hook
126
.
A stopper pin
128
is protruded and mounted as a pivot restricting member at the front end portion
122
b
of the support member
122
near the base end of the hook
126
. The stopper pin
128
avoids for the claw portion
126
a
of the hook
126
advanced to the stored portion
116
b
toward the front end side of the guide member
115
. A press plate
124
is affected as a contacting member and protruded at a portion between the guide portions
114
and
115
of the connecting portion
122
c
of the supporting member
122
.
[Upper First Plate Guiding Device]
As shown in
FIG. 2
, each base end of a pair of pivot frames
141
of an upper first plate guide device
140
is pivotally connected and supported at a respective side of the upper plate cylinder
12
with respect to the supporting axis
111
of the support frame
102
so as to rotate the frame
141
along the same direction of the supporting axis
111
. The upper first plate guiding device
140
comprises the following components.
At the pivotal frame
141
, a fixed guide plate
142
for guiding a movement of a discharged printing plate
2
is attached. A front end of an actuator
143
is pivotally connected to the pivotal frame
141
. The support frame
102
is swingably supported at a base end of the actuator
143
. That is, the pivotal frame
141
can be rotated by extending/contracting the actuator
143
so that the pivotal frame
141
can be rotated between a guide position for guiding a new printing plate
1
and a discharged printing plate
2
adjacent the upper plate cylinder
12
(as shown in
FIG. 12
) and a shelter position (see
FIG. 2
) released from the upper plate cylinder
12
.
A middle portion of a link plate
144
is pivotally connected to the pivotal frame
141
. A guide plate
145
is attached at a front end of the link plate
144
and affected as a straddle guide. A front end of the actuator
146
is connected to a base end of the link plate
144
. A base end of the actuator
146
is swingably supported by the pivotal frame
141
. That is, the guide plate
145
can be moved between a discharged printing plate guiding position (see
FIG. 12
) and a new printing plate guiding position (as shown in
FIG. 14
) by extending/contracting the actuator
146
though the link plate
144
(described in detail herein below).
At a front end of the pivot frame
141
, a rotational axis
147
is swingably supported so as to rotate along the same rotational direction of the upper plate cylinder
12
. A base end of a support plate
148
is connected and fixed at the rotational axis
147
. Guide rollers
149
are rotatably provided at a front end of the support plate
148
. A U-shaped turning plate of which a longitudinal direction is arranged along the axial direction of the upper plate cylinder
12
is connected to the rotational axis
147
. One end of a connecting plate
151
is connected and fixed at the rotational axis
147
. A front end of an actuator
152
is pivotally connected to the opposite end of the connecting plate
151
. A base end of the actuator
152
is swingably supported by the turning frame
141
. The rotational axis is rotated through the connecting plate
151
by extending/contracting the actuator
152
so that the guide rollers
149
and the turning plate
150
can be moved.
A positioning plate
153
for adjusting a position of a printing plate along a width direction is attached to the pair of turning frames
141
.
[Upper Second Printing Plate Guide Device]
As shown in
FIGS. 2
,
5
and
6
, an upper second printing plate guide device is provided near the upper plate cylinder
12
. The upper second printing plate guide plate
160
comprises a guide plate
161
as a guiding member and a plurality of guiding rollers
162
pivotally provided at an end confronting with the upper plate cylinder
12
of the guide plate
161
.
[Upper Press Roller]
As shown in
FIG. 2
, an upper press roller
171
is provided near the upper plate cylinder
12
in order to approach to and released from the upper plate cylinder
12
.
[Safety Cover]
As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, a safety cover
103
for covering the printing press according to the present invention is provided for dividing at least one portion in a space between an internal portion and an external portion of the upper printing portion. In a shelter position of the upper printing plate holding device
110
as shown in
FIG. 2
, the stored portions
116
a
and
116
b
of the upper printing plate holding device
110
are located at an exterior side with respect to the safety cover
103
and the guide frames
112
and
113
, the rodless cylinders
119
and
120
, base end portions
121
a
and
122
a
of the support members
121
and
122
and the upper first printing plate guide device
140
positioned at a left side with respect to the stored portion
116
a
of the upper printing plate holding device
110
as shown in
FIG. 2
at an interior side with respect to the safety cover
103
. Therefore, the safety covers
103
provides a plurality of spaces
103
a
so as to provide spaces
103
a
corresponding to the guide frames
112
and
113
of the upper printing plate holding device
110
, the rodless cylinders
119
and
120
and base end portions
121
a
and
122
a
of the supporting members
121
and
122
.
Thus, the safety cover
103
is swingably supported by the frame
11
through support members such as the support arm
101
, the support frame
102
and so on so that at least one space formed between the pair of frames
11
can be shifted from/to a closed position for closing the space to/from a released position for releasing the space. The upper printing plate holding device
110
is supported by the safety cover
103
through the support frame
102
in order to rotate the upper printing plate holding device
110
to the operation position (as shown in
FIG. 12
) relatively to the safety cover
103
.
A safety cover
103
formed between the left side guide frame
112
and the right side guide frame
113
of the upper printing plate holding device
110
is shorter than a longitudinal length between the guide frames
112
and
113
of the upper printing plate holding device
110
so that the safety cover
103
can be turned with the maximum rotational radius smaller than the maximum rotational radius of the upper printing plate holding device
110
.
[Lower Printing Plate Exchange Device]
As shown in
FIG. 1
, a lower printing plate exchange device
200
is provided near the lower plate cylinder
13
. The lower printing plate exchange device
200
comprises the following components.
As shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8
, a supporting axis
201
is supported at the left- and right- frames
11
, wherein an axial direction of the supporting axis
201
is arranged toward the axial direction of the lower plate cylinder
13
.
[Safety Cover]
At the support axis
201
, a safety cover
203
for covering the printing press according to the present invention is pivotally connected and supported, wherein the safety cover
203
comprises opening portions
203
a
and
203
b
and a slit
203
c
. The safety cover
203
is swingably supported by the frames
11
through the support axis
201
so that at least one space formed between the pair of the frames
11
can shift between a close position for closing the space and a release position for releasing the space. The longitudinal distance of the safety cover
203
is shorter than that of the guide frames
212
and
213
of the upper printing plate holding device
210
as described below so that the maximum turning radius of the safety cover
203
can be shorter than the maximum turning radius of the lower printing plate holding device
210
. As shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8
, a safety cover
202
with opening portions
202
a
˜
202
c
is fixed at lower portions of the left side and right side of the frames
11
.
[Lower Printing Plate Holding Device]
At a side of the lower plate cylinder
13
of the safety cover
203
, a rotational axis
211
of the lower printing plate holding device
210
is affected as means for holding a printing plate in the printing press according to the present invention and pivotally connected and supported so as to rotate along the same rotational direction of the lower plate cylinder. The lower printing plate holding device
210
comprises the following components.
As shown in
FIGS. 7
to
9
, each end of a pair of a plate-shaped guide frames
212
and
213
is arranged along the axial direction of the upper plate cylinder
13
and connected and fixed at the opening portions
203
a
and
203
b
of the safety cover
203
of the rotational axis
211
, respectively. In each slit
203
c
of the safety cover
203
of the rotational axis
211
, one end of a plate-shaped support frame
217
is connected and fixed.
At the opposite end of the guide frame
212
(
213
) a base end of the guide member
214
(
215
) arranged in parallel with the longitudinal direction of the guide frame
212
(
213
) and extending toward one end of the guide frame
212
(
213
) is connected and fixed. The guide members
214
and
215
are outwardly protruded from the opening portions
203
a
and
203
b
of the cover
203
so as to locate the lower printing plate holding device
210
at an exterior side with respect to the safety cover
203
as shown in FIG.
7
and form a space therebetween in order to provide a stored portion
216
b
for storing the discharged printing plate
2
. A space is provided between the guide frames
212
and
213
and the guide member
214
so as to provide a stored portion
216
a
for storing the new printing plate
1
.
In the embodiment, means for storing a new printing plate comprises the above described guide frames
212
and
213
and the guide member
214
and means for storing a discharged printing plate comprises the guide members
214
and
215
.
One end of the link plate
229
is connected and fixed to the rotational axis
211
. The opposite end of the link plate
229
is pivotally connected to the front end of the actuator
230
. A base end of the actuator
230
is swingably supported by the safety cover
203
.
The rotational axis
211
is rotated by extending and contracting the actuator
230
through the link plate
229
so that the lower printing plate holding device
210
comprising the guide frames
212
and
213
and the support
217
can move between a shelter position (as shown in
FIG. 7
) and an operation position (as shown in
FIG. 16
) described in detail hereinafter. The link plate
229
, the actuator
230
and so on constitute moving means in the present embodiment.
A contacting plate
218
for restricting the new printing plate sliding in the width direction is attached to the guide frame
213
through a bracket. The actuators
219
and
220
is attached at an exterior side of the guide frames
212
and
213
with respect to a confronting surface of the guide frames
212
and
213
, respectively, wherein the axial direction of the actuators
219
and
220
is arranged along the longitudinal direction of the guide frames
212
and
213
, respectively. A support device
221
is pivotally attached at a front end of a rod of the actuator
219
by extending and contracting the rod of the actuator
219
between the positions as shown in
FIGS. 17 and 18
. An extrusion member for extruding a new printing plate is attached to the supporting member
221
. The extrusion member
223
is outwardly protruded from the opening portions
202
a
and
203
a
of the safety cover
202
and
203
so as to position between the safety covers
202
and
203
and the guide member
214
when the lower printing plate holding device
210
is positioned as shown in FIG.
7
.
A support member
224
is attached at a front end of a rod of an actuator
220
so as to move between positions as shown in
FIGS. 16 and 17
described blow by extending and contracting the rod of the actuator
220
. A receiving member
224
for receiving a discharged printing plate
2
is provided at the support member
222
. The receiving member
224
is outwardly protruded from the opening portions
202
b
and
203
b
of the safety covers
202
and
203
so as to position between the guide members
214
and
215
when the lower printing plate holding device
210
is positioned as shown in FIG.
7
.
[Lower First Printing Plate Guide Device]
As shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8
, base ends of a pair of frames
240
a
of the lower first printing plate guiding device
240
which is a first printing plate guiding means of a printing press according to the present invention are pivotally connected and supported at an upper side of the support axis
201
so as to rotate along the same direction of the upper plate cylinder
13
. The upper first printing plate guide device
240
comprises the following components.
A rotational axis
241
a
of which the axial direction is arranged along the axial direction of the support axis
201
is attached to the frame
240
a
. At the rotational axis
241
a
, the base end of the rotational frame (not shown) and a middle portion of a link plate
244
as a straddle guide are pivotally provided. A fixed guide plate
242
for feeding the discharged printing plate
2
is provided at the pivotal frame. A front end of the actuator
243
is pivotally connected to the pivot frame. A base end of the actuator
243
is swingably supported by the body frame
240
a
. The pivot frame is rotated by extending and contracting the actuator so that the guide plate
242
can be moved between a guide position near the lower plate cylinder and guiding the new printing plate
1
and the discharged printing plate
2
(see
FIG. 16
) and a shelter position released from the lower plate cylinder
13
(see
FIG. 7
)
A guide plate
245
is affected as a straddle guide and provided at a front end of the link plate
244
. A front end of the actuator
246
is connected at a base end of the link plate
244
. The base end of the actuator
246
is swingably supported by the pivot frame. The guide plate
245
can be moved between a position for guiding a discharged printing plate (see
FIG. 16
) and a position for guiding a new printing plate (see
FIG. 18
) by extending and contracting the actuator
246
through the link plate
244
(described in detail hereinafter).
At the front end of the pivot frame, a rotational axis
247
for rotating along the same direction of the lower plate cylinder
13
is rotatably supported. A base end of the support plate
248
is connected and fixed at the rotational axis
247
. A guide roller
249
is rotatably provided at a front end of the support plate
248
. A substantially U-shaped turning plate
250
of which a longitudinal direction is arranged along an axial direction of the lower plate cylinder
13
is connected and supported by the rotational axis
247
. One end of a connecting plate
251
is connected and fixed at the rotational axis
247
. A front end of an actuator
252
is pivotally connected to the opposite end of the connecting plate
251
. The base end of the actuator
252
is pivotally connected to the pivot frame. Thus, the rotational axis
247
is rotated by extending and contracting the actuator
252
through the connecting plate
251
so that the guide roller
249
and the turning plate
250
can be moved.
Positioning plates
253
for positioning a plate along the width direction is provided at a pair of the pivot frames, respectively. A cover
254
is provided at the pivot frame.
[Lower Second Printing Plate Guide Device]
As shown in
FIGS. 7
,
10
and
11
, a lower second printing plate guide device
260
which is a second printing plate guiding means of a printing press according to the present invention is provided near the lower plate cylinder
13
. The lower second printing plate guiding device
260
comprises a guide plate
261
as a guiding member of which a base end is pivotally connected and supported by the support axis
201
and a plurality of guiding rollers at the end of the lower plate cylinder side (front end) of the guide plate
261
. The lower second printing plate guiding device
260
can be moved between a guiding position for guiding a new printing plate
1
supplied to the lower plate cylinder
13
and a discharged printing plate discharged from the plate cylinder
13
and a shelter position located far from the lower plate cylinder
13
.
[Lower Press Roller]
As shown in
FIG. 7
, a lower press roller
271
is provided near the lower plate cylinder
13
so as to approach to and be released from the lower plate cylinder
13
.
In a shelter position of the lower printing plate holding device
210
as shown in
FIG. 7
, the safety covers
202
and
203
locate the stored portions
216
a
and
216
b
of the lower printing plate holding device
210
at an exterior side with respect to the safety covers
202
and
203
and the guide frames
212
and
213
, the support frame
217
, the actuators
219
and
220
, base end of support members
221
and
222
located at a left side with respect to the stored portion
216
a
of the lower printing plate holding device
210
as shown in
FIG. 7
at an interior side with respect to the safety covers
202
and
203
. Therefore, the opening portions
202
a
,
202
b
,
203
a
and
203
b
and the slit
203
c
are formed at positions corresponding to the guide frames
212
and
213
, the support frame
217
, the actuators
219
and
220
, the base ends of the support members
221
and
222
of the lower printing plate holding device
210
, respectively.
An operation for exchanging printing plates in the upper printing plate exchange device
100
and the lower printing plate exchange device
200
is explained with reference to
FIG. 12
to FIG.
19
.
FIG. 12
is a drawing for explaining an exchange step in the upper printing plate exchange device.
FIG. 13
is a drawing for explaining the next exchange step of the step in FIG.
12
.
FIG. 14
is a drawing for explaining the next exchange step of the step in FIG.
13
.
FIG. 15
is a drawing for explaining the next exchange step of the step in FIG.
14
.
FIG. 16
a drawing for explaining an exchange step in the lower printing plate exchange device.
FIG. 17
is a drawing for explaining the next exchange step of the step in FIG.
16
.
FIG. 18
is a drawing for explaining the next exchange step of the step in FIG.
17
.
FIG. 19
is a drawing for explaining the next exchange step of the step in FIG.
18
.
[Upper Printing Plate Exchange Device]
[Shift to an Operation Position]
In a printing operation, as shown in
FIG. 2
, the upper printing plate holding device
110
is located in the shelter position by arranging the guide frames
112
and
113
and guide members
114
and
115
in a up-down direction. A downstream side of the stored portion
116
a
is lower than the upstream side of the stored portion
116
a
in the discharge printing plate storing direction. The upstream side of the stored portion is lower than the downstream side of the stored portion in the new printing plate supply direction.
Under the condition, a printing plate
1
of which a tail end is arranged at a lower side is inserted into the stored portion
116
b
between the guide members
114
and
115
of the upper printing plate holding device
110
with the contacting plate
118
so as to store the new printing plate
1
at the stored position.
At the time, a longitudinal direction of the front end portions
121
b
and
122
b
of the support members
121
and
122
of the upper printing plate holding device
110
are positioned toward a straight direction, the hooks
125
and
126
are going out from the stored portions
116
a
and
116
b
by the dead weight so as to overlap on the front end portions
121
b
and
122
b
of the support members
121
and
122
. The stored portion
116
b
is positioned at an exterior side with respect to the safety cover
103
. A shelter position is located beyond the upper printing portion and the downstream side of the stored portion
116
b
is lower than the downstream of the stored portion
116
b
at the operating position in the printing plate supply direction, so that an operation for the stored portion
116
b
at the shelter position can be operated at the exterior and lower side with respect to the safety cover
103
. A new printing plate
1
can be inserted from an opposite side of a contacting plate
118
of the stored portion
116
b
. Therefore, a new printing plate
1
can be set into the stored portion
116
b
simply and easily.
Since almost all members except the stored portions
116
a
and
116
b
of the upper printing plate holding device
110
are stored at an interior side with respect to the safety cover
103
, an outwardly protruded volume from the safety cover
103
is small. Therefore, an operation space can be utilized effectively so as to exchange the printing plates conveniently.
When the actuator
130
is contracted as shown in
FIG. 12
, the upper printing plate holding device
110
is moved to an operation position by turning the guide frames
112
and
113
around the rotational axis
111
so as to arrange the front end of the guide members
114
and
115
toward the upper plate cylinder
12
.
A downstream side of the stored portion
116
a
is located higher than an upstream side of the stored portion
116
a
in a discharged printing plate storing direction. That is, an opening portion of the support members
121
and
122
are downwardly inclined. The hooks
125
and
126
are moved so as to advance the claw portion
125
a
and
126
a
into the stored portions
116
a
,
116
b
. Under the condition, the stopper pins
127
and
128
restrict such a movement so that the claw portion
126
a
of the hook
126
can engage a tail end of the new printing plate so as to prevent the new printing plate from falling.
Simultaneously, the support member
121
is moved from a position as shown in
FIG. 2
to a front end of the guide frame
112
(upstream side in the discharged printing plate storing direction) as shown in
FIG. 12
by actuating the rodless cylinder
119
of the upper printing plate holding device
110
. The guiding device
140
is moved to a guiding position by rotating the pivot frame
141
by extending the actuator
143
of the upper first printing plate guiding device
140
, then the guide plate
145
for guiding the discharged printing plate
2
discharged from the upper plate cylinder
12
to the stored portion
116
a
of the upper printing plate holding device
110
by rotating the link plate
144
by contracting the actuator
146
.
[Storing a Discharged Printing Plate]
Next, while the press roller
171
is moved to the operation position, the upper printing plate cylinder
12
is pressed and simultaneously rotated along an invert rotational direction so as to disengage the tail end of the printing plate of the upper plate cylinder
12
so that the tail end of the discharged printing sheet
2
is going out from the upper plate cylinder
12
. Then, the discharged printing plate
2
is guided between the guide plates
142
and
145
of the upper first printing plate guide device
140
and fed to the stored portion
116
a
between the guide frames
112
and
113
and the guide member
123
of the upper printing plate holding device
110
by forwarding the tail end. The hook
125
is swingably supported so that the hook
125
is rotated by the tail end of the discharged printing plate
2
while the tail end is fed. After the tail end of the discharged printing plate
2
is passed through the hook
125
, the hook
125
returns to an initial position (as shown in
FIG. 12
) by the dead weight.
A disengagement of holding the tail end of the go printing plate by the means for holding the edge of the printing plate is operated at an upstream point nearer than the edge confronting with the upper plate cylinder
12
of the guide plate
161
in an inverse rotational direction.
By inversely rotating the upper plate cylinder
12
, an engaged side of the discharged printing plate
2
is approached to the upper first printing plate guiding device
140
. Then, the means for holding the edge of the printing plate disengage the engaged tail end of the printing plate and the press roller
171
is moved to the shelter position so as to be released from the upper plate cylinder
12
and the actuator
152
of the upper first printing plate guide device
140
is shortened. Thereby, the guide roller
149
and the turning plate
150
rotate counter clockwisely around the rotational axis
147
as shown in FIG.
17
. The turning plate
150
moves the engaged end of the discharged printing plate
2
toward an outward radius direction of the upper plate cylinder
12
so that the discharged printing plate
2
can be certainly released from the upper plate cylinder
12
.
After the discharged printing plate
2
is completely released from the upper plate cylinder
12
, the guide roller
149
and the turning plate
150
are returned to the shelter position by extending the actuator of the first printing press guide device
140
. As shown in
FIG. 13
, the rodless cylinder
119
of the upper printing plate holding device
110
are operated so as to return the support member
121
toward the base end of the guide frame
112
(downstream of the discharged printing plate storing direction), the claw
125
a
of the hook
125
engages the tail end of the discharged printing plate
2
and pulls the discharged printing plate
2
upwardly to the stored position of the stored portion
116
a
formed between the guide frames
112
and
113
and the guide member
123
so as to store the discharged printing plate
2
in the stored position of the stored portion
116
a.
At that time, the stopper pin
128
restricts the hook
125
rotating toward the upstream side in the discharged printing plate storing direction so that the discharged printing plate
2
can be pulled up certainly. In accordance with the movement of the means for discharging a printing plate with the rodless cylinder
119
, the support member
121
, the hook
125
and so on, even if the bent engaged end of the discharged printing plate
2
released from the upper plate cylinder
12
is caught by an end at the upper plate cylinder side of the guide plate
161
of the upper second printing plate guide device
160
, the engaged end of the discharged printing plate
2
can be easily disengaged form the upper end of the guide plate
161
by rotating the guide roller
162
.
[Attaching a New Printing Plate]
As shown in
FIG. 14
, the link plate
144
is rotated by extending the actuator
146
of the upper first printing plate guide device
140
so as to move the guide plate
145
to the new printing plate guide position for supplying the new printing plate
1
held in the stored portion
116
b
of the upper printing cylinder
12
and to move the press roller
171
at an operation position so as to press the upper plate cylinder
12
. Thus, the support member
122
is moved from the stored position of the stored portion
116
a
to the front end of the guide frame
113
(downstream in the new printing plate supply direction), the press plate
124
contacts with the tail end of the new printing plate
1
and the new printing plate
1
is fed toward the upper plate cylinder
12
(downstream in the new printing plate supply direction).
As described above, the support member
122
is moved toward the front end of the guide frame
113
so as to feed the new printing plate
1
toward the upper printing cylinder
12
, the hook
126
is caught and contacted with a catching portion
115
a
of the guide member
115
on the way so as to going out from the stored portion
116
b
. The tail end of the new printing plate
1
is unlocked from the hook
126
so that the new printing plate
1
is fed with positioning the width direction of the new printing plate
1
by the left and right positioning plates
153
of the supper first printing plate guide device
140
and stopped by contacting the engaged end with the press roller
171
.
Continuously, the upper plate cylinder
12
is rotated clockwisely, the new printing plate
1
is wound and attached on the upper plate cylinder
12
from the engaged end.
Even if the safety cover
103
is not released, the upper printing plate holding device
110
is moved from the shelter position to the operation position so that the printing plate can be prevented from falling to an inside of the printing portion in an exchange operation.
[Switch to the Shelter Position]
After feeding the new printing plate as described above, the pivot frame
141
is rotated by contracting the actuator
143
of the upper first printing plate guide device
140
as shown in
FIG. 15
so as to move the guide device to the shelter position. And the support member
122
is moved toward the base end of the guide frame
113
by actuating the rodless cylinder
120
of the upper printing plate holding device
110
and the guide frames
112
and
113
are rotated by extending the actuator
13
so as to move the printing plate holding device
110
to the shelter position then the guide frames
112
and
113
and the guide members
114
and
115
are rotated wherein the longitudinal direction thereof is arranged along an up and down direction. A downstream of the stored portion
116
a
is located lower than the upstream of the stored portion
116
a
in the discharged printing plate store direction. The upstream of the stored portion
116
b
is located lower than the downstream of the stored portion
116
b
in the new printing plate supply direction.
The longitudinal direction of the front ends
121
b
and
122
b
of the support members
121
and
122
of the upper printing plate holding device
110
is arranged along a straight direction, the hooks
125
and
126
is rotated by the dead weight so as to go out from the stored portions
116
a
and
116
b
and overlaps the front ends
121
b
and
122
b
of the support members
121
and
122
, respectively. Further, the stored portion
116
a
is located at an exterior side with respect to the safety cover
103
and the safety cover
103
is positioned at a back side of the stored discharged printing plate
2
so as to form a guide surface. The shelter position is located beyond the upper printing portion and a position at the downstream of the stored portion
116
b
in the discharged printing plate storing direction is lower than the operation position so that an operation for the stored portion
116
a
in the shelter position can be worked at the lower position at the exterior side of the safety cover
103
protruded form the safety cover
103
. The discharged printing plate
2
can be pick up from the stored portion
116
a
at the opposite side of the contacting plate
118
, the discharged printing plate
2
can be removed from the stored portion
116
a
without an operator entering into adjacent printing units.
Almost all members of the upper printing holding device
110
except the stored portions
116
a
and
116
b
are stored at an interior side with respect to the safety cover
103
, so that an outwardly protruded volume of the safety cover
103
is small. Thus, a working space can be utilized effectively and a printing plate exchange operation can be improved more conveniently.
[Lower Printing Plate Exchange Device]
[Shift to the Operation Position]
In printing, as shown in
FIG. 7
, the guide frames
212
and
213
and the guide members
214
and
215
of the lower printing plate holding device
210
are arranged along the up and down direction so as to position the stored portions
216
a
and
216
b
at the shelter position which is at an exterior side with respect to the safety cover
203
.
Under the condition, the tail end of the new printing plate is positioned at the lower side and inserted into the stored position of the stored portion
216
a
of the lower printing plate holding device by contacting the new printing plate with the contacting plate
218
.
The stored portion
216
b
of the lower printing plate holding device
210
is located at the exterior side with respect to the safety cover
203
and the safety cover
203
is arranged along the stored portion
216
b
so that an operation for setting the new printing plate
1
with respect to the stored portion
216
a
at the shelter position can be worked at the exterior side of the safety cover
203
with the protection of the safety cover
203
. The new printing plate
1
can be inserted from the opposite side of the contacting plate
218
of the stored portion
216
a
so that the new printing plate
1
can be set in the stored portion
216
b
without an operator entering into adjacent printing units. Thus, the new printing plate
1
can be easily set in the stored portion
216
b.
Almost all members of the lower printing plate holding device
210
except the stored portions
216
a
and
216
b
are located at an interior side with respect to the safety cover
203
, resulting in an outwardly protruded volume that is small. Thus, working space can be utilized effectively and a printing plate exchange operation can be improved more conveniently.
Next, when the actuator
230
is contracted, as shown in
FIG. 16
, the guide frames
212
and
213
and the support frame
217
are rotated around the rotational axis
211
so as to arrange the front end of the guide members
214
and
215
toward the lower plate cylinder
13
. Then, the lower printing plate holding device
219
is shifted to the operation position.
Simultaneously, the pick-up member
224
is moved from the position as shown in
FIG. 7
to a front end of the guide frame
213
as shown in
FIG. 16
by contracting the actuator
220
of the lower printing plate holding device
210
. The pivot frame is rotated by extending the actuator
243
of the lower first printing plate guide device
240
so as to move the lower first printing plate guide device
240
at the guiding position. Thus, the link plate
244
is rotated by shortening the actuator
246
so as to move the guide plate
245
to a discharged printing plate guide position for guiding the discharged printing plate
2
discharged from the lower plate cylinder to the stored portion
216
b
of the lower printing plate holding device
210
.
[Storing a Discharged Printing Plate]
The press roller
271
is shifted to the operation position and pressed on the lower plate cylinder
13
, while the lower plate cylinder
13
inversely rotated and the engagement of the tail end of the printing plate
2
with the means for holding the edge of the printing plate of the lower plate cylinder
13
is released. Thus, the tail end of the discharged printing plate
2
is going out from the lower plate cylinder
13
, the discharged printing plate
2
is guided between the guide plates
242
and
245
of the lower first printing plate guide device
240
. The discharged printing plate
2
is fed on the pick-up member
224
of the stored portion
216
b
between the guide frames
214
and
215
of the lower printing plate holding device
210
from the tail end.
The disengagement of the tail end of the printing plate by the means for holding the tail end of the printing plate is operated at an upstream portion with respect to an end portion confronting with the lower plate cylinder
13
of the guide plate
261
in a inverse rotational direction of the lower plate cylinder
13
.
While the plate cylinder
13
is rotated inversely, the engaged side of the discharged printing plate
2
is approached to the lower first printing plate guide device
240
. Then, the engagement of the engaged end of the printing plate by the means for holding the edge of the printing plate is disengaged and the press roller
271
is shifted to the shelter position for removed from the lower plate cylinder
13
and the actuator
252
of the lower first printing plate guide device
240
is contracted. Thereby, the guide roller
249
and the turning plate
250
rotate counter clockwise around the rotational axis
247
as shown in
FIG. 16
, the turning plate
250
feeds the engaged end of the discharged printing plate
2
toward an outward radius direction of the lower plate cylinder
13
so that the bent engaged end of the discharged printing plate
2
can be certainly disengage.
After completely disengaging the discharged printing plate
2
from the lower plate cylinder
13
, the guide rollers
249
and the turning plate
250
are returned to the shelter position by extending the actuator
252
of the lower first printing plate guide device
240
. As shown in
FIG. 17
, the pick-up member
225
is returned to the base end of the guide frame
213
by actuating the actuator
220
of the lower printing plate holding device
210
. In accordance with such a movement, the discharged printing plate
2
is moved to the stored position of the stored portion
216
b
on the pick-up member
224
between the guide members
214
and
215
and stored in the stored position of the stored portion
216
b
while the pick-up member
224
engages with the tail end of the discharged printing plate
2
.
In accordance with such a movement of the discharge means with the actuator
220
and the pick-up member
224
, even if the bent engaged end of the discharged printing plate
2
disengaged from the lower plate cylinder
13
is caught by the end at the lower plate cylinder side of the guide plate
261
of the lower second printing plate guide device
260
, the engaged end of the discharged printing plate
2
can be easily disengaged from the end portion of the guide plate
261
by rotating the guide roller
262
.
[Attachment of the New Printing Plate]
As shown in
FIG. 14
, the link plate
244
is rotated by extending the actuator
246
of the lower first printing plate guide device
240
so as to move the guide plate
245
to the new printing plate guide device for supplying the new printing plate
1
held in the stored portion
216
a
of the lower printing plate holding device
210
to the lower plate cylinder
12
. And the press roller
271
is shifted to the operation position so as to press the lower plate cylinder
13
. The extrusion member
223
is moved to the front end of the guide frame
212
by contracting the actuator
219
of the lower printing plate holding device
210
, the tail end of the new printing plate
1
is pushed by the pushing member
223
and fed toward the lower printing plate cylinder
13
while the width direction of the new printing plate
1
is accurately adjusted by the left- and right- positioning plates
252
.
When the engaged end of the new printing plate
1
contacts with the press roller
171
, the feeding operation is stopped once. By rotating the upper plate cylinder
12
clockwisely, the new printing plate
1
is wound and attached to the upper plate cylinder
12
from the engaged end.
At that time, although the safety cover
203
is not released, the lower printing plate holding device
210
can be shifted from the shelter position to the operation position so that tools can be prevented from falling into an internal portion of the printing portion in exchanging a printing plate exchange operation.
[Shift to a Shelter Position]
After feeding the new printing plate
1
as described above, the pivot frame is rotated by contracting the actuator
243
of the lower first printing plate guide device
240
of the actuator
243
so as to move the guide device
240
to the shelter position. The extrusion member
223
is moved toward the base end of the guide frame
212
by extending the actuator
219
of the lower printing plate holding device
210
. The guide frames
212
and
213
are rotated by contracting the actuator
230
so as to move the printing plate holding device
210
to the shelter position. Thus, each component such as the guide frames
212
and
213
pass through the safety covers
202
and
203
and the opening portions
202
a
,
202
b
,
203
a
and
203
b
and the slit
203
c
and are stored at an interior side of the safety covers
202
and
203
.
At that time, the stored portion
216
b
of the lower printing plate holding device
210
is positioned at an exterior side with respect to the safety cover
203
, an operation for the stored portion
216
b
at the shelter position can be worked at the exterior side with respect to the safety cover
203
. The discharged printing plate
2
can be pick up from the stored portion
216
b
at an opposite side of the contacting plate
218
, so that the discharged printing plate
2
can be removed from the stored portion
216
b
without an operator entering into adjacent printing units. The discharged printing plate
2
can be picked up from the stored portion very easily.
Almost all members of the lower printing plate holding device
210
except the stored portions
216
a
and
216
b
are stored at an interior side with respect to the safety cover
203
, so that an outward protruded volume of the safety cover
203
is small. Thus, a working space can be utilized effectively and the printing plates can be exchanged more conveniently.
[Maintenance of Rubber Cylinder and Surrounding Portion of the Plate Cylinder]
In the case of inspecting a surrounding portion of the plate cylinders
12
and
13
and the rubber cylinders
14
and
15
, the safety cover
103
is opened as shown in FIG.
20
. Then, the support frame
102
integrally. supported with the safety cover
103
is rotated around the support arm
101
. The upper printing plate holding device
110
and the upper first printing plate guide device
140
are pulled from the frame
11
. On the other hand, the support frame
240
a
of the lower first printing plate guide device
240
and the guide plate
261
of the lower second printing plate guide device
260
are rotated around the support axis
201
, the lower first printing plate guide device
240
and the lower second printing plate guide device
260
are pulled from the frame
11
of the printing unit. Thereby, the surrounding portions of the plate cylinders
12
and
13
and the rubber cylinders
14
and
15
of the printing portion in the printing unit can be released simultaneously with providing the working space at the surrounding portions of the plate cylinders
12
and
13
and the rubber cylinders
14
and
15
so as to be inspected easily.
[Inspection of the Surrounding Portion of the Ink Supply Device and a Water Supply Device]
In the case of inspecting the surrounding proton of the ink supply device and the water supply device (portion above the upper plate cylinder
12
, portion beyond the lower plate cylinder
13
) , the support arm
101
of the upper printing plate exchange device
100
is rotated by the frame
11
of the printing unit from a position as described above as shown in
FIG. 21
, the upper printing plate holding device
110
and the upper first printing plate guide device
140
are located above the frame
11
of the printing unit, the lower printing plate holding device
210
with the safety cover
203
is pulled out from the printing unit by rotating the safety cover
203
of the lower printing plate exchange device
200
around the support axis
201
. Thereby, the surrounding portion of the ink supply device and the water supply device of the printing portion of the printing unit can be released simultaneously providing a working space at the surrounding portion of the ink supply device and the water supply device so as to be inspected easily.
Accordingly, the above described upper printing plate exchange device
100
and lower printing plate exchange device
200
can obtain the following effects.
(1) Only the upper printing plate holding device
110
of the upper printing plate exchange device
100
is shifted to an operation position, the claw portions
125
a
and
126
a
of the hooks
125
and
126
are advanced in the stored portions
116
a
and
116
b
. Only the upper printing plate holding device
110
is shifted to the shelter position, the claw portions
125
a
and
126
b
of the hooks
125
and
126
are going out from the stored portions
116
a
and
116
b
, an insertion of the new printing plate
1
into the stored portion
116
b
and the pick-up the discharged printing plate
2
from the stored portion
116
a
can be operated very easily without providing driving means for rotating the hooks
125
and
126
. Therefore, although the structure is simple, the pick-up of the discharged printing plate
2
and the set of the new printing plate
1
can be operated easily.
(2) At the shelter position, the downstream of the stored portion
116
a
of the upper printing plate holding device
110
of the upper printing plate exchange device
100
is located lower than the upstream of the stored portion
106
b
in the discharged printing plate storing direction, on the other hand, the upstream of the stored portion
116
b
is located lower than the downstream of the stored portion
116
b
in the new printing plate supplying direction. At the operation position, the downstream of the stored portion
116
a
of the upper printing holding device
110
of the upper printing plate exchange device
100
is located higher than the upstream of the stored portion
116
a
in the discharged printing plate storing direction and the upper stream of the stored portion
116
b
is located higher than the downstream of the stored portion
116
b
in the new printing plate supplying direction so that the stored portions
116
a
and
116
b
at the shelter position can be found a space at the lower level. Thereby, although the printing portion is located at a relatively high level, the printing plate
1
can be set easily and the discharged printing plate
2
can be picked up easily.
(3) Since the stored portions
116
a
and
116
b
of the upper printing holding device
110
of the upper printing exchanging device
100
at the shelter position are located beyond the upper printing portion, the new printing plate
1
can be set easily and the discharged printing plate
2
can be picked up easily even if the upper printing portion is located at the relatively high level.
(4) The stored portions
116
a
and
116
b
of the upper printing plate holding device
110
of the upper printing plate exchange device
100
at the shelter position are located at the exterior side with respect to the safety cover
103
, so that the new printing plate
1
and the discharged printing plate
2
can be set and discharged without releasing the safety cover
103
.
(5) Since the guide rollers
162
and
262
are provided at the end of the guide plates
161
and
261
of the second printing plate guiding devices
160
and
260
at the side of the plate cylinders
12
and
13
, the discharged printing plate
2
can be certainly disengaged from the end of the guide plates
161
and
261
although the bent end portion of the discharged printing portion
2
is caught. Although the discharged printing plate
2
is automatically discharged, the discharged printing plate
2
can be discharged certainly and the discharged printing plate
2
and the devices can prevent from being damaged.
(6) Rotational axes of the lower first and second printing plate guide devices
240
and
260
and the safety cover
203
are equal, so that a working space can be released by rotating these devices. Although the sufficient space can not be prepared above the frame
11
, the working space can be certainly prepared at a portion surrounding with the plate cylinder
13
without adding extra components.
(7) In order to move the stored portions
216
a
and
216
b
to the shelter position located at an exterior side with respect to the safety cover
203
and the operation position for connecting to the lower first printing plate guiding device
240
located in the guide position, the lower printing plate holding device
210
is pivotally provided at the cover
203
so that the new printing plate
1
and the discharged printing plate can be set and picked up easily at the exterior side with respect to the safety cover
203
.
(8) The guide plates
145
and
245
of the fist printing plate guide devices
140
and
240
guide the discharged printing pale
2
to the stored portion
116
a
and
216
b
of the printing plate holding device
110
and
210
. The new printing plate
1
from the stored portions
116
b
and
216
b
are guided to the plate cylinders
12
and
13
so that the new printing plate
1
and the discharged printing plate
2
can be straggled certainly.
(9) Without releasing the safety covers
103
and
203
, the new printing plate
1
can be supplied and the discharged printing plate
2
can be stored by shifting the printing plate holding devices
110
and
210
from the shelter position to the operation position. During the printing plates exchanged, the safety covers
103
and
203
are located at a closed position so that the tools can be prevented from falling into the frame
11
.
(10) The printing plate holding device
110
and
210
are held with respect to the safety covers
103
and
203
, the printing holding device
110
and
210
can be released from the plate cylinders
12
and
13
simultaneously with closing/opening the safety covers
103
and
203
. The inspection effect can be improved.
(11) Almost all members of the printing plate holding devices
110
and
210
at the shelter position except the stored portions
1161
,
116
b
,
216
a
and
216
b
can be stored at an interior side with respect to the safety covers
103
and
203
, so that an outward protruded volume of the safety covers
103
and
203
is small. The working space can be utilized effectively and the printing plate exchange operation can become more convenient.
(12) When the discharged printing plate
2
is picked up from the stored portion
116
a
of the printing plate holding plate
110
or the new printing plate
1
is set to the stored portion
216
b
of the lower printing plate holding device
210
, the safety covers
103
and
203
can be used as the guide surface so that setting the new printing plate
1
and picking up the discharged printing plate
2
can be operated easily with the simple members. The manufacturing cost can be reduced.
(13) Since the maximum rotational radius of the safety covers
103
and
203
is shorter than the maximum rotational radius of the printing plate holding device
110
and
210
, the safety covers
103
and
203
can be closed and opened easily without an operator crashing on the safety covers
103
and
203
during the inspection.
In the present embodiment, although the hooks
125
and
126
are pivotally provided at the front ends
121
b
and
122
b
of the support members
121
and
122
, as shown in
FIG. 22
, instead of the hooks
125
and
126
, it may be provided hooks
125
′ and
126
′ capable of sliding in a pair of slide grooves
121
ba
and
122
ba
formed at the front end portion
121
b
and
122
b
of the support members
121
and
122
, respectively.
Regarding the hooks
125
′ and
126
′, when the upper printing plate holding device
110
is switched to the operation position, the hooks
125
′ and
126
′ are slid by the dead weight so as to advance the claw portions
125
′
a
and
126
′
a
in the stored portions
116
a
,
116
b
(see
FIG. 23A
, FIG.
24
A).
Regarding the hook
125
′ advanced in the stored portion
116
a
, the hook
125
′ is pushed by the tail end of the discharged printing plate
2
so as to go out from the stored portion
116
a
by feeding the discharged printing plate
2
. At that time when the tail end of the discharged printing plate
2
passes, the hook
125
′ can slide into the stored portion
116
a
again by dead weight (see FIG.
23
B). Regarding the hook
126
′ advanced in the stored portion
116
b
, the hook
126
′ is caught by the hooking member
115
a
of the guide member
115
on the way, the hook
126
′ can be slid so as to go out from the stored portion
116
b
(see FIG.
24
B).
In the embodiment according to the present invention, although the hook
126
can be gone out from the stored portion
116
b
by contacting with the hooking member
115
a
of the guide member
115
, instead of the hooking portion
115
a
, the hook
126
can be caught by a magnet member so that the hook
126
can be gone out from the stored portion
116
b
by moving the hook
126
.
Regarding a supporting structure of a supporting axis
201
with respect to the frames
11
, for example, as shown in
FIG. 25
, it is preferable that brackets
11
a
having a U-shaped groove llaa of which an opening portion is confronting to an upward direction is attached to the left- and right- frames
11
, respectively, each end of the supporting axis
201
is inserted into the U-shaped groove
11
aa
of the bracket
11
a
with a cap plate
11
b
so as to close the opening portion of the U-shaped groove
11
aa.
That is, as described above, the safety cover
203
, the lower printing plate holding device
210
, the lower first printing plate guiding device
240
, the lower second printing plate guiding device
260
and so on are coaxially supported on the supporting axis
201
. These are constructed as a sole assembly and a position of each member is adjusted relative to the other members. And then the assembly is attached to the frame
11
. Therefore, if the supporting axis
201
is inserted into the U-shaped groove
11
aa
of the bracket
11
a
from an upward direction, positioning and adjusting the assembly can be operated easily and these member can be removed as the sole assembly in the case of maintenance.
In accordance with a printing press according to the present invention, pivot axes of a first printing plate guiding means, a second printing plate guiding means and a cover are coaxial so that an operating space can be released by pivoting these members. Even if a sufficient space is not provided above a printing unit, the operating space can be certainly formed at a location near a plate cylinder and number of parts can be reduced.
A printing plate holding means is pivotally provided with respect to a cover member so as to be moved between a shelter position for positioning the storing space at an exterior side of the cover and an operating position relative to the first printing plate guiding means located at the guiding position, so that a new printing plate/discharged printing plate can be supplied to/discharged from the plate cylinder and its operation can be facilitated.
A switching guide of the first printing plate guiding means guides the discharged printing plate to a storing space of discharged printing plate storing means of printing plate holding means and the new printing plate from the storing space of a new printing plate storing means to the plate cylinder so that the new printing plate and the discharged printing plate can be switched certainly.
Although only an exemplary embodiment of the invention has been described in detail above, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of this invention. Accordingly, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined in the following claims.
Having thereby described the subject matter of the present invention, it should be apparent that many substitutions, modifications, and variations of the invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that the invention as taught and described herein is only to be limited to the extent of the breadth and scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A printing press comprising:a pair of right- and left-frames; a plate cylinder positioned between said pair of right- and left-frames; a first printing plate guide means provided at a location near said plate cylinder, said first printing plate guide means being swingably supported on said pair of right- and left-frames so as to be moved between a first guiding position for guiding a new printing plate supplied to said plate cylinder or a discharged printing plate discharged from the plate cylinder and a first shelter position released from said plate cylinder; a second printing plate guide means provided at a location near said plate cylinder, said second printing plate guide means being swingably supported on said pair of right- and left-frames so as to be moved between a second guiding position, which is different than said first guiding position, for guiding a new printing plate supplied to the plate cylinder or a discharged printing plate discharged from the plate cylinder and a second shelter position, which is different than said first shelter position, released from the plate cylinder, said second printing plate guide means being movable between said second guiding position and said second shelter position independent of said first printing plate guide means; and a cover member swingably supported on said pair of right- and left-frames so as to be moved between a closing position for closing at least one part of a space formed between said pair of right- and left-frames and a releasing position for releasing said space, wherein a pivot axis of said first printing plate guide means, a pivot axis of said second printing plate guide means and a pivot axis of said cover member are coaxial, and access to an interior region of said printing press between said pair of right- and left-frames is enabled when said first printing plate guide means is in said first shelter position, said second printing plate guide means is in said second shelter position, and said cover member is in said releasing position.
- 2. A printing press as claimed in claim 1, wherein said printing press further comprises:discharged printing plate storing means with a storing space for storing said discharged printing plate discharged from a plate cylinder, new printing plate storing means with a storing space for storing said new printing plate supplied to said plate cylinder, and a printing plate holding means including said discharged printing plate storing means and said new printing plate storing means, said printing plate holding means being swingably supported by said cover member, said printing plate holding means being movable between a third shelter position for positioning said storing spaces of said discharged printing plate storing means and said new printing plate storing means at an exterior side of said cover member and an operation position located near said first printing plate guide means located at said guiding position.
- 3. A printing press as claimed in claim 2, wherein said first printing plate guiding means comprises:a switching guide swingably supported, said switching guide being movable between a discharged printing plate guiding position for guiding said discharged printing plate discharged from said plate cylinder to said discharged printing plate storing means of said printing plate holding means located at said operation position and a new printing plate guiding position for guiding said printing plate supplied from said new printing plate storing means of said printing plate holding means located at said operation position to said plate cylinder.
- 4. A printing press comprising:a pair of frames; a plate cylinder positioned between said pair of frames; a first printing plate guide pivotally supported by said pair of frames via a support axis so as to be moved between a first guiding position near said plate cylinder, in which said first printing plate guide guides a new printing plate to said plate cylinder or guides a discharged printing plate from said plate cylinder, and a first sheltered position away from said plate cylinder; a second printing plate guide pivotally supported by said pair of frames via said support axis so as to be moved between a second guiding position, which is different than said first guiding position, near said plate cylinder, in which said second printing plate guide guides a new printing plate to said plate cylinder or guides a discharged printing plate from said plate cylinder, and a second sheltered position, which is different than said first sheltered position, away from said plate cylinder, said second printing plate guide being movable between said second guiding position and said second sheltered position independent of said first printing plate guide; and a cover pivotally supported by said pair of frames via said support axis to be moved between a closed position that closes an interior region of said printing press and a released position that opens said interior region of said printing press.
- 5. The printing press according to claim 4, wherein said first printing plate guide includes a support frame, a movable guide plate, and fixed guide plate.
- 6. The printing press according to claim 4, wherein said second printing plate guide includes a guide plate.
- 7. A printing press as claimed in claim 4, wherein said printing press further comprises:a discharged printing plate storage space storing said discharged printing plate discharged from said plate cylinder, a new printing plate storage space storing said new printing plate supplied to said plate cylinder, and a printing plate holding device including said discharged printing plate storage space and said new printing plate storage space, said printing plate holding device being swingably supported by said cover, said printing plate holding device being movable between a third sheltered position for positioning said discharged printing plate and new printing plate storage spaces at an exterior side of said cover and an operation position located near said first printing plate guide located at said guiding position.
- 8. A printing press as claimed in claim 7, wherein said first printing plate guiding comprises:a switching guide swingably supported, said switching guide being movable between a discharged printing plate guiding position for guiding said discharged printing plate discharged from said plate cylinder to said discharged printing plate storage space of said printing plate holding device located at said operation position and a new printing plate guiding position for guiding said printing plate supplied from said new printing plate storage space of said printing plate holding device located at said operation position to said plate cylinder.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
11-264011 |
Sep 1999 |
JP |
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12-133189 |
May 2000 |
JP |
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