Claims
- 1. In a rotary offset printing press of the type having multiple printing towers in succession comprising spaced first and second press side frame members comprising printing units operatively supporting a plate cylinder, a blanket cylinder and an impression cylinder for rotation in operable combination wherein each printing unit has a delivery side and a dampener side having a dampener or a space for a dampening assembly between the first and second press side frame members, and an interunit press operator space between successive printing units, the improvement comprising:
- a printing apparatus mounted in the space for a dampening assembly on the dampener side of a printing unit, the printing apparatus comprising a frame movably coupled to the press side frame members in the dampener space for movement between an on-impression operative position and an off-impression retracted position;
- the printing apparatus frame having an upper cradle and drive adapted for supporting a first applicator roller in position for impression with the plate cylinder when the printing apparatus is moved to the on-impression operative position; and
- at least one first applicator roller being drivingly supported in said printing apparatus.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said at least one first applicator roller is an anilox roller having a resilient transfer surface.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the drive includes an adjustable speed motor mounted on the frame.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 further including a power actuator having a power transfer arm connected to the frame whereby movement of the power transfer arm moves the frame to one of the on-impression or off-impression positions.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the frame is pivotably coupled to the side frames of the press whereby it is pivoted between the on-impression and the off-impression positions in response to operation of the power actuator.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the pivoting arc is less than about 2 mm.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein an adjustable stop assembly connected to the frame provides a fine adjustment for the on-impression position of the printing apparatus.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the adjustable stop assembly comprises a bell crank plate pivotally coupled to the frame, a first end portion in contact with the press and a second end portion in contact with an adjustment device.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the frame comprises a pair of spaced apart side support members configured for installation substantially within the dampener space of the printing unit with only minimal projection into the interunit operator space between successive printing towers.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the side support members are pivotally coupled to the side frames of the press by means of pivot pins mount ed on an axis which parallels the plate cylinder.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the frame comprises a pair of spaced apart side support member configured for installation substantially within the dampener space of a printing unit with only minimal projection into the interunit operator space between successive printing towers.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the side support members are pivotally coupled to the side frames of the press by means of pivot pins mounted on an axis which parallels the plate cylinder.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the printing apparatus is mounted in the dampener space of a printing unit having a waterless printing plate on the plate cylinder, the printing apparatus having a means for applying printing liquid to said first applicator roller carried by the frame whereby printing liquid can be applied to the waterless printing plate and then transferred to a substrate.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the means for applying printing liquid comprises the combination of a sealed reservoir doctor blade assembly and an anilox roller.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the first applicator roller is an anilox roller with a resilient transfer surface.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the means for applying printing liquid comprises the combination of a fountain for printing liquid in liquid transfer contact with an anilox roller.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the anilox roller is an anilox roller with a resilient transfer surface.
- 18. In a rotary offset printing press of the type having multiple printing towers in succession comprising spaced first and second press side frame members comprising printing units operatively supporting a plate cylinder, a blanket cylinder and an impression cylinder for rotation in operable combination to print a substrate passing between the blanket cylinder and impression cylinder wherein each printing unit has a delivery side and a dampener side having a dampener or a space for a dampening assembly between the first and second press side frame members, and an interunit press operator space between successive printing units, the improvement comprising:
- a printing apparatus mounted in the space for a dampening assembly on the dampener side of a printing unit, the printing apparatus comprising a frame movably coupled to the press side frame members in the dampener space for movement between an on-impression operative position and an off-impression retracted position;
- the frame comprising a pair of spaced apart side support members configured for installation substantially within said space for a dampening assembly of the printing unit, the frame having an upper cradle and drive adapted for supporting a first applicator roller in position for impression with the plate cylinder and a lower cradle and drive for supporting a second applicator roller in position for impression with the blanket cylinder when the printing apparatus is moved to the on-impression operative position; and
- at least one first or second applicator roller drivingly supported in said printing apparatus and a means for applying printing liquid thereto which is carried by the frame of the printing unit.
- 19. A printing press as defined in claim 18 including:
- a high velocity hot air dryer and vapor extraction unit mounted on the printing unit for discharging heated air onto a freshly printed substrate before the freshly printed substrate is transferred to a successive printing unit.
- 20. A printing press as defined in claim 19 wherein:
- the dryer unit is mounted adjacent the impression cylinder for discharging heated air onto the freshly printed substrate while the substrate is still in contact with the impression cylinder.
- 21. A printing press as defined in claim 18, comprising:
- a substrate transfer apparatus disposed in an interunit position following said printing unit and coupled in sheet transfer relation with the impression cylinder;
- an interunit high velocity hot air dryer and vapor extraction unit disposed adjacent the substrate transfer apparatus for discharging heated air onto a freshly printed substrate after it has been transferred from said printing unit and while it is in contact with the transfer cylinder.
- 22. A printing press as defined in claim 18 comprising:
- a high velocity hot air dryer mounted on the printing unit for discharging heated air onto a freshly printed substrate; and,
- an extractor coupled to the dryer for extracting hot air and moisture vapors form an exposure zone between the dryer and the freshly printed substrate.
- 23. A printing press as defined in claim 18 wherein the at least one first or second applicator roller comprises:
- a roller having a resilient transfer surface.
- 24. A printing press as defined in claim 18, the printing press including a successive printing unit, the successive printing unit having an impression cylinder, further including:
- a transfer drum coupled in sheet transfer relation with the impression cylinder of a prior printing unit and in substrate transfer relation with the impression cylinder of the successive printing unit;
- a first dryer mounted adjacent the impression cylinder of the prior printing unit for discharging heated air onto a freshly printed substrate while the substrate is in contact with the impression cylinder of the prior printing unit;
- a second dryer mounted adjacent the transfer drum for discharging heated air onto a freshly printed substrate after it has been transferred from the impression cylinder of the prior printing unit and while it is in contact with the transfer drum; and,
- a third dryer disposed adjacent the impression cylinder of the successive printing unit for discharging heated air onto a freshly printed substrate after it has been transferred form the transfer drum and while it is in contact with the impression cylinder of the successive printing unit.
- 25. A printing press as defined in claim 18 wherein:
- a plate cylinder having a waterless printing plate mounted thereon, the waterless printing plate having non-image surface areas which are oleophobic and hydrophobic, and having image surface areas which are oleophilic and hydrophilic;
- a blanket cylinder having a printing liquid receptive blanket disposed in printing liquid transfer engagement with the waterless printing plate for receiving printing liquid from the image surface areas of the waterless printing plate.
- 26. A printing press as defined in claim 25 comprising:
- a supply container for containing a volume of heat sensitive printing liquid;
- circulation means coupled between the supply container and the printing apparatus for inducing the flow of heat sensitive printing liquid form the supply container to the printing apparatus and for returning the printing liquid from the printing apparatus to the supply container; and
- heat exchanger means coupled to the circulation means for maintaining the temperature of the heat sensitive printing liquid within a predetermined temperature range.
- 27. A printing press as defined in claim 25 wherein the means for applying printing liquid comprises:
- a fountain pan for containing a volume of printing liquid material;
- the at least a first or second applicator roller having a metering surface; and,
- a pan roller mounted for rotation in a fountain pan and coupled to said applicator roller for transferring printing liquid material from the fountain pan to the applicator roller.
- 28. A printing press as defined in claim 25 wherein the means for applying printing liquid comprises:
- a first reservoir or fountain means mounted on the upper cradle means for containing printing liquid material;
- said first applicator roller mounted for rotation on the upper cradle and disposed for rolling contact with printing liquid material in the first reservoir or fountain means, the first applicator roller being engagable with the waterless plate on the plate cylinder.
- 29. A printing press as defined in claim 18, wherein the printing apparatus is pivotally mounted on the printing unit in a position in which the nip contact point between the at least one first or second applicator roller at impression with the respective plate or blanket cylinder is offset with respect to a radius line projecting through the center of the plate cylinder or blanket cylinder to the axis of rotation of the printing apparatus.
- 30. A printing press as defined in claim 18, wherein:
- said at least one first or second applicator roller has first and second fluid metering transfer surfaces and a seal band surface disposed between and separating the first and second fluid metering transfer surfaces;
- the means for applying printing liquid comprises reservoir means having a chamber and a partition seal disposed within the chamber, the partition seal dividing the chamber thereby defining a first reservoir chamber region and a second reservoir chamber region; and,
- the partition seal being disposed in sealing engagement against the seal band of said first or second applicator roller.
- 31. A printing press as defined in claim 18, characterized in that:
- said at least one first or second applicator roller comprise a first applicator roller disposed in the upper cradle and a second applicator roller disposed in the second cradle of the printing apparatus;
- said first and second applicator rollers have first and second metering transfer surfaces and a seal band surface disposed between and separating the first and second metering transfer surfaces;
- the means for applying printing liquid comprises first and second reservoir means in respective printing liquid transfer contact with the first and second applicator rollers, each reservoir means having a chamber and a partition seal disposed within the chamber, the partition seal dividing the chamber thereby defining a first reservoir chamber region and a second reservoir chamber region; and
- the partition seal bands of the first and second applicator roller are disposed respectively in sealing contact with the partition seal of the respective first and second reservoir means.
- 32. A printing press as defined in claim 30 wherein a volumetric capacity of the first fluid metering transfer surface is different from a volumetric capacity of the second fluid metering surface.
- 33. A printing press as defined in claim 18, wherein:
- said means for applying printing liquid comprises a fountain pan having first and second pan sections for containing first and second printing liquids, respectively;
- said at least one first or second applicator roller having first and second transfer surfaces and an annular groove separating said first and second transfer surfaces; and
- a pan roller having first and second transfer surfaces mounted for rotation in the first and second pan sections, respectively, for separately transferring printing liquid from the first and second pan sections to the first and second transfer surfaces of said at least one first or second applicator roller.
- 34. In a rotary offset printing press of the type having multiple printing towers in succession comprising spaced first and second press side frame members comprising printing units operatively supporting a plate cylinder, a blanket cylinder and an impression cylinder for rotation in operable combination wherein each printing unit has a delivery side and a dampener side having a dampener or a space for a dampening assembly between the first and second press side frame members, and an interunit press operator space between successive printing units, the improvement comprising:
- a printing apparatus mounted in the space for a dampening assembly on the dampener side of a printing unit, the printing apparatus comprising a frame movably coupled to the press side frame members in the dampener space for movement between an on-impression operative position and an off-impression retracted position;
- the printing apparatus frame having a lower cradle and drive for supporting a second applicator roller in position for impression with the blanket cylinder when the printing apparatus is moved to the on-impression operative position; and
- at least one second applicator roller being drivingly supported in said printing apparatus.
- 35. The apparatus of claim 34 wherein said at least one second applicator roller is an anilox roller having a resilient transfer surface.
- 36. The apparatus of claim 34 wherein the drive includes an adjustable speed motor mounted on the frame.
- 37. The apparatus of claim 36 further including a power actuator having a power transfer arm connected to the frame whereby movement of the power transfer arm moves the frame to one of the on-impression or off-impression positions.
- 38. The apparatus of claim 37 wherein the frame is pivotably coupled to the side frames of the press whereby it is pivoted between the on-impression and the off-impression positions in response to operation of the power actuator.
- 39. The apparatus of claim 38 wherein the pivoting arc is less than about 2 mm.
- 40. The apparatus of claim 38 wherein an adjustable stop assembly connected to the frame provides a fine adjustment for the on-impression position of the printing apparatus.
- 41. The apparatus of claim 40 wherein the adjustable stop assembly comprises a bell crank plate pivotally coupled to the frame, a first end portion in contact with the press and a second end portion in contact with an adjustment device.
- 42. The apparatus of claim 38 wherein the frame comprises a pair of spaced apart side support members configured for installation substantially within the dampener space of the printing unit with only minimal projection into the interunit operator space between successive printing towers.
- 43. The apparatus of claim 42 wherein the side support members are pivotally coupled to the side frames of the press by means of pivot pins mounted on an axis which parallels the plate cylinder.
- 44. The apparatus of claim 34 wherein the frame comprises a pair of spaced apart side support member configured for installation substantially within the dampener space of a printing unit to allow operator access into the interunit operator space between the printing apparatus and a preceding printing unit in the press.
- 45. The apparatus of claim 44 wherein the side support members are pivotally coupled to the side frames of the press by means of pivot pins mounted on an axis which parallels the plate cylinder.
- 46. The apparatus of claim 45 wherein the printing apparatus is mounted in the dampener space of a printing unit having a waterless printing plate on the blanket cylinder, the printing apparatus having a second applicator roller and a means for applying printing liquid to the second applicator roller whereby printing liquid can be applied to the waterless printing plate and then transferred to a substrate.
- 47. The apparatus of claim 46 wherein the means for applying printing liquid comprises the combination of a sealed reservoir doctor blade assembly and an anilox roller.
- 48. The apparatus of claim 46 wherein the second applicator roller is an anilox roller with a resilient transfer surface.
- 49. The apparatus of claim 46 wherein the means for applying printing liquid comprises the combination of a fountain for printing liquid in liquid transfer contact with an anilox roller.
- 50. The apparatus of claim 49 wherein the anilox roller is an anilox roller with a resilient transfer surface.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 08/435,798 filed May 4, 1995 entitled "Retractable Inking/Coating Apparatus Having Ferris Movement Between Printing Units."
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