This application claims the benefit, under 35 U.S.C. §119, of German Patent Application DE 10 2016 215 986.0, filed Aug. 25, 2016; the prior application is herewith incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to a processing unit for the rotational processing of a web-shaped or sheet-shaped substrate. The processing unit includes at least two processing cylinders and a machine frame, in which a first processing cylinder is mounted so as to be movable in the machine frame, a second processing cylinder is mounted so as to be stationary in the machine frame, and each processing cylinder is associated with one respective pair of support members. The invention also relates to a label printing machine having such a processing unit.
Printing units and punching units are used in label printing machines such as those described in European Patent EP 2 103 429 B1, corresponding to U.S. Pat. No. 8,499,691, for example. The printing units include at least three cylinders, specifically the inking roller, the printing roller, and the impression roller. The rotational processing therein causes ink to be applied to a substrate. The punching units include at least two cylinders, specifically the punching cylinder and the mating die cylinder. The rotational processing therein causes the incorporation of punch and/or groove lines. In order for the gap, that is to say the spacing between the cylinders, to be adapted to the substrate to be processed and in order for the punching depth to be optionally set, the gap, i.e. the spacing between the cylinders, has to be adjustable.
To that end, support members which can be configured as raceways, annular supports or so-called bearer rings are used. Examples of adjustment installations are to be found in German Publication DE 10 2005 015 046 A1 and in International Publication WO 2012/016758 A1.
On one hand, the complicated and complex construction of adjustment installations of that type is disadvantageous. On the other hand, the precision of adjustment leaves much to be desired. That also results in poor precision in repeatability. That is to say that if the very same gap dimension as in the last order has to be chosen for a repeat order, an exact adjustment of that type will be difficult to carry out.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a processing unit and a label printing machine having the processing unit, which overcome the hereinafore-mentioned disadvantages of the heretofore-known devices of this general type and in which a gap dimension between processing cylinders of the processing unit is adjustable in a simple, exact manner with precise repeatability.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a processing unit, for example a printing unit or punching unit, for the rotational processing of a web-shaped or sheet-shaped substrate, for example for producing labels, including at least two processing cylinders and a machine frame. A first processing cylinder is mounted so as to be movable in the machine frame, a second processing cylinder is mounted so as to be stationary in the machine frame, and each processing cylinder is assigned one pair of support members.
According to the invention, a respective support member of the second processing cylinder has an annular segment, a linear guide, a guide body fixed to the frame, and a manipulator. The guide body that is fixed to the frame is attached to the machine frame of the processing unit. The manipulator acts on a respective annular segment, and a respective annular segment can be displaced in a linear manner along the linear guide by a respective manipulator. Each respective annular segment of the support member of the second processing cylinder contacts a respective support member of the first processing cylinder. This means that a respective annular segment and therewith the first processing cylinder having the support members, can be displaced by actuating the manipulator, and the spacing between the processing cylinders can be adapted due to the displacement.
In one particularly advantageous and thus preferred refinement of the processing unit according to the invention, the manipulator is configured as a rotatable eccentric roller or helical roller that is fixedly attached to the frame. The configuration as a helical roller, specifically as an involute into a circle having a constant gradient, is particularly advantageous, since a linear adjustment behavior is reached due to this configuration.
The helical roller is advantageously shaped as a respective rotatable annular or disk-shaped member in the form of a helical circle having a constant gradient. This means that the helical rollers have the form of a so-called arithmetic or Archimedean helix. The gradient of the helix is to be chosen so as to depend on the distance to be adjusted and on the desired resolution of adjustment. The use of helical rollers of this type has the advantage of enabling a linear precise adjustment behavior of the gap dimension.
In a refinement, each manipulator is assigned a controllable electric motor for rotating the respective manipulator in a motorized manner. Alternatively, however, a manual adjustment by the machine operator is also possible.
It is particularly advantageous for the support members of the first processing cylinder to be embodied as raceways that rotate conjointly with the processing cylinder. The raceways herein are disposed on the rotation axis of the processing cylinder per se.
It is considered to be particularly advantageous for the first processing cylinder to have a tensioning mechanism for setting the relative position of the processing cylinders. The tensioning mechanism herein can be embodied as a pneumatic cylinder. A corresponding tensioning mechanism can also be assigned to the further processing cylinders.
With the objects of the invention in view, there is concomitantly provided a label printing machine having at least one processing unit as described above, wherein in particular the first processing cylinder is embodied as a printing cylinder, the second processing cylinder is embodied as an impression cylinder, and a further stationary processing cylinder is embodied as an inking roller, in particular as an anilox roller. The inking roller in this instance likewise has support members as described in detail above.
By contrast, however, if the processing unit has only two processing cylinders, the processing unit can be embodied as a punching unit, wherein the first processing cylinder is embodied as a punching cylinder and the second processing cylinder is embodied as a mating die cylinder. The same construction is also suitable for an embossing unit having an embossing cylinder and a mating embossing cylinder.
The described invention and the described advantageous refinements of the invention also represent advantageous refinements of the invention in combination with one another, to the extent that these combinations are technically expedient.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a processing unit and a label printing machine having the processing unit, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now in detail to the figures of the drawings, which are not true-to-scale and in which mutually equivalent elements and components are provided with the same reference signs, and first, particularly, to
A pneumatic cylinder 14, which forms a tensioning mechanism, is attached to the swing arm 19. The pneumatic cylinder 14 uses a force F, which is a bias force, and serves for setting and pressing the first cylinder 11 onto the two stationary cylinders 12, 13. Support members 30, which are embodied as raceways, are disposed on the rotation axis of the first cylinder 11, so as to be axial to the first cylinder 11 and on either side thereof. The raceways contact support members 20 of the first and third cylinders 12, 13. These support members 20 each are embodied so as to be displaceable (see the arrow v in
While the processing unit 10 according to
A tension force S can be applied and cancelled again by using the pneumatic cylinders 14 which are assigned to the cylinders 12, 13. The tension force S is applied during operation. If the cylinders 12, 13 are to be switched off, for example for cleaning purposes, the tension force S can be switched off individually by actuating the pneumatic cylinders 14 accordingly.
The pneumatic cylinder 14 that is assigned to the cylinder 11 applies the bias force F to the cylinder 11, due to which it is ensured that the raceways 30 of the latter during operation always bear on the support members 20 of the second and the third cylinders 12, 13.
The construction of a respective support member 20 is shown in detail in the illustration of
The support members 20 of the second cylinder 12 and of the third cylinder 13 have identical constructions. A respective support member 20 has an annular element 23 which is connected to a linear guide 21. The linear guide 21 is guided in a guide body 22 that is fixed to the frame. When activated, a rotatable manipulator 24 acts (see the double arrow d) on the linear guide 21, causes a displacing movement v of the linear guide 21 and thus a displacing movement v of the annular element 23. As has been already stated above, a pneumatic cylinder 14 which acts on the linear guide 21 is provided in order for a tension force S to be applied.
The annular element 23, which is fastened to the linear guide 21, can also be referred to as a bearer-ring segment. The guide body 22 can be embodied as a guide block that is fastened to the printing unit frame or wall 9. The manipulator 24 can be embodied as a helix having an involute into a circle, with a constant gradient.
A correction of the respective spacing between the first cylinder 11 and the second cylinder 12, or between the first cylinder 11 and the third cylinder 13, that is to say an adaptation of the so-called gap dimension between the cylinders 11, 12, 13, is performed by a targeted displacing movement v of the annular element 23 of a respective support member 20.
An alternative embodiment of the processing unit 10 of
An illustration of a preferred embodiment of a printing machine 100, more specifically a narrow-web label printing machine with a sequential construction, having printing units 110 that follow in the horizontal direction, is shown in
In the illustration of the individual printing units 110, which are illustrated as flexographic printing units, chamber doctor blades are also shown apart from the printing cylinders 11, the impression cylinders 12 and the inking rollers 13. The printing units 110 in the printing machine 100 furthermore have various drying installations. The printing units 110 also have web guide rollers 160 for guiding the web-shaped substrate 1000. The fifth printing unit 110 in the embodiment shown has a hot air drying installation 162. Alternatively, a UV or an IR drying installation could also be employed in this case. A punching unit 150, which has a punching cylinder 11 and a mating die cylinder 12 as rotating tools, is disposed subsequent to the drying installation. A respective embossing unit, for example a hot-film embossing unit, can also be used additionally or alternatively to the punching unit.
Gravure printing, offset printing and rotary screen printing units can also be employed as an alternative to the illustrated flexographic printing units.
In this case, at least one of the printing units 110 and/or the punching unit 150 have the construction of the processing units 10 described above.
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