Information
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Patent Grant
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6736748
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Patent Number
6,736,748
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Date Filed
Tuesday, September 24, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 18, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
-
Examiners
Agents
- Jones, Tullar & Cooper, P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 475 178
- 074 22 R
- 074 22 A
- 074 52
- 074 60
- 074 826
- 101 148
- 101 348
- 101 DIG 38
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International Classifications
- B41F3114
- F16H132
- F16H2300
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Abstract
A distributing roller includes a roller sleeve and a gear located on the interior of the roller. The gear generates a rotational speed of a roller inner shaft that is different from the rotational speed of the roller sleeve. A bearing, that is supported obliquely on the roller inner shaft, with respect to the roller axis of rotation, generates an axial travel of the roller sleeve with respect to the roller shaft.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to a roller which has axial travel while it rotates. An obliquely arranged bearing in the roller's interior supports an outer shell of the roller.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A roller for accomplishing the axial movement of the roller shell is known from EP 0 607 283 B1. A rotary movement is converted into an axial displacement movement. This takes place in that a difference in the number of revolutions is created between the roller and cylindrical elements located in the roller interior by use of a gear, so that a lifting or axial displacement movement of the roller shell is generated by using a cam unit.
DE 39 35 422 A1 discloses a coupling with coupling halves which are arranged eccentrically in relation to each other.
DE 32 41 863 C1 discloses a jack hammer with a rotating tumbler disk.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is directed to providing a roller with axial lift or travel.
In accordance with the present invention, this object is attained by positioning a bearing obliquely to the roller axis of rotation in the interior of the roller. One race of the bearing is stationary in respect to the axial direction of the roller. The other race of the bearing is connected to an outer shell of the roller.
The advantages which can be achieved by the present invention reside, in particular, in that a compact structural unit is provided, which unit can be installed without problems in rollers with larger roller diameters, as well as in rollers with lesser roller diameters. The length of the roller axial displacement or lift can be set.
High manufacturing costs are avoided by using simple components, such as roller bearings or ball and socket joints.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A preferred embodiment of the present invention is represented in the drawings and will be described in greater detail in what follows.
Shown are in:
FIG. 1
, a longitudinal cross-sectional view through one end of a friction roller in accordance with the invention,
FIG. 2
, a portion of the cross-sectional view of
FIG. 1
with a setting of the axial displacement or lift length of the friction roller which differs from
FIG. 1
, and in
FIG. 3
, a greatly simplified depiction of a sectional view taken along line III—III of in
FIG. 1
in a first operating position, as well as in a second one, shown in dashed lines, of the two-part coupling of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A roller
01
, for example a friction roller
01
of an ink unit of a rotary printing press is depicted in
FIG. 1
, and consists of a roller shell
02
, which is closed off on each of its two ends with ring-shaped flanges
03
. Each end flange
03
receives, in its central bore
04
, a shaft
06
, which is seated fixed on a lateral frame, which is not specifically shown, as well as fixed against relative rotation. A bearing, for example a roller bearing
07
, is located between the shaft
06
and the bore
04
, which roller bearing
07
can be displaced on its inner race
08
in the axial displacement or lift direction A by a defined amount, for example by an axial displacement or lift length “h.”
A gear assembly
09
, has a first gear wheel
13
with an axis of rotation
24
, which first gear wheel
13
is rotatably seated on the shaft
06
by the use of bearings, for example ball bearings
11
, as well as being seated eccentrically by an amount “e” with respect to the axis of rotation
12
of the friction roller
01
. This first gear wheel
13
is supported on the shaft
06
on an eccentric portion
47
of that shaft, as seen in FIG.
1
. An exterior tooth arrangement
14
of the first gear wheel
13
is in engagement with a second gear wheel
18
of the gear assembly
09
, which second gear wheel
18
is a ring gear that is fixedly arranged on an interior surface
16
of the roller shell
02
and has an interior tooth arrangement
17
. The first gear wheel
13
has approximately 0.9 times the number of teeth of the second gear wheel
18
.
On its flank facing away from the end flange
03
, the first gear wheel
13
has at least two, but preferably has several, for example four catches, which project out of the flank in the roller axial direction and which are spaced apart. These catches may be, for example, stud bolts
20
,
21
,
22
,
23
. The stud bolts
20
to
23
constitute a first portion of a two-part coupling
26
. They interlockingly enter into bores
27
to
30
of a second part of the coupling
26
, which second part of coupling
26
is rotatably seated on the shaft
06
. The second part of the coupling
26
consists of a drive element
33
, which drive element
33
is supported by bearings, for example ball bearings
32
, on the shaft
06
. The drive element
33
functions as the support of an inner race
34
of a rolling bearing, for example a ball bearing
36
.
An axis of rotation
37
of the ball bearing
36
extends at an acute angle α of between 5° to 15° with respect to the axis of rotation
12
of the friction roller
01
. The obliquely arranged ball roller bearing
36
is used as a lift gear for generating the axial displacement or lift of the roller shell
02
of friction roller
01
. This is generated in that an outer race
38
of the oblique roller bearing
36
is interlockingly connected, via a joint
39
, with the interior
16
of the roller shell
02
.
The joint
39
includes a connecting rod
41
, each of whose ends
42
,
43
is embodied as a ball portion of a ball and socket joint
44
,
46
, respectively.
The first ball and socket joint
44
is arranged on the outer race
38
of the oblique ball bearing
36
and is arranged so that it can be pushed back and forth via its ball socket in the direction of the axis of rotation
37
of the ball bearing
36
, as shown in
FIG. 2. A
side face of the first ball and socket joint
44
, close to the outer race
38
, can be displaced radially by the cooperative engagement of guide beads on the joint face which ride in radially extending grooves of the outer race
38
and arrestably in active contact, in a manner not represented in the drawings.
Because of this adjustable and settable radial positioning of the side face of the first ball and socket joint
44
on the outer race
38
of the oblique ball bearing
36
, it is possible to change the axial displacement or lift length “h” represented in
FIG. 1
, in particular to shorten it in accordance with
FIG. 2. A
comparison of FIG.
1
and
FIG. 2
shows that in
FIG. 2
the joint
44
is positioned radially closer to the axis of rotation
12
of the roller
01
than in FIG.
1
. This will lessen the length “h” of the axial displacement of the roller sleeve
02
.
A diameter D of each bore
27
to
30
in the second part of the two part coupling
26
is at least equal to the diameter d of each stud bolt
20
to
23
, plus twice the amount “e” of the eccentricity of the section
47
of the shaft
06
.
The axially displaceable friction roller
01
in accordance with the present invention operates as follows:
The roller shell
02
, which is rotating on the fixedly clamped shaft
06
, is driven by frictional contact with another roller, which is not specifically represented, for example an inking or dampening roller. The first gear wheel
13
, which is seated freely rotatable on the eccentric section
47
of the shaft
06
, meshes with the interior tooth arrangement
17
of the second gear wheel
18
. Because of a difference in the number of teeth between the first and second gear wheels
13
and
18
, for example
60
to
66
, the first gear wheel
13
is provided with a greater number of revolutions n
1
in comparison with a number of revolutions n
2
of the roller shell
02
with the second gear wheel
18
.
The obliquely arranged drive element
33
, which supports the inner race
34
of the oblique ball bearing
36
, is rotated via the two part coupling
26
. The axial displacement or lift frequency of the roller shell
02
corresponds to the speed difference generated by the two gear wheels
13
,
18
.
Because of the radial displaceability of the ball socket of the first ball and socket joint
44
on the outer race
38
of the oblique ball bearing
36
, it is possible to change the axial displacement or lift length “h” of the roller shell
02
, for example to shorten it.
The two part coupling
26
exerts a compensating effect between the eccentrically seated stud bolts
20
to
23
, the circumference of each of which rolls off on the inner wall of the bores
27
to
30
. The bores
27
to
30
are arranged centered in respect to the axis of rotation
12
of the roller
01
, as is shown most clearly in FIG.
3
.
In connection with this, a first position of the stud bolts
20
to
23
and bores
27
to
30
, and a dashed second position after a rotation by 45° respectively, are represented in FIG.
3
. The ball bearing
32
, the sleeve
48
, as well as the roller shell
02
are not represented in the sectional representation in accordance with FIG.
3
.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, it is provided that the gear assembly
09
for generating a number of revolutions n
1
differing from the number of revolutions n
2
of the roller shell
02
, as well as the means
36
,
39
02
for generating the axial displacement or lift “h” can be structured as a compact axial insert into the roller shell
02
. To this end a sleeve
48
, fixed against relative rotation, is provided on the interior
16
of the roller shell
02
. The sleeve
48
is connected to the second ball and socket joint
46
, as seen in FIG.
1
. Axial movement of the joint
39
, in response to the rotation of the drive element
33
and the oblique ball bearing
36
will cause the sleeve to move the roller shell
02
axially by the adjustable axial displacement or lift about “h”. The roller end flange
03
will shift axially because of its support by the axial displacement of the roller bearing
07
on its inner race
08
.
It is furthermore also possible, in an alternative way, to flexibly connect the inner race
34
of the oblique ball bearing
36
with the interior
16
of the roller shell
02
. In that case, the outer race
38
of oblique ball bearing
36
is stationarily arranged in relation to the axial direction A of the friction roller
01
.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment, it is possible for the stud bolts
20
to
23
of the coupling to be made of an elastic material. However, the stud bolts
20
to
23
have at least an elastic cover without changing their diameter d.
It is of course also possible to coat the interior of the bores
27
to
30
, which are in engagement with the stud bolts
20
to
23
, with an elastic material. In that case the diameter D of the bores
27
to
30
is preserved.
While preferred embodiments of a roller with axial travel, in accordance with the present invention, have been fully and completely set forth hereinabove, it will be apparent to one of skill in the art that changes in, for example the overall size of the roller, the supports for the roller shaft and the like could be made without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present invention which is accordingly to be limited only by the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A roller with axial displacement comprising:a roller shaft defining a roller axis of rotation; a bearing supported on said roller shaft at an oblique angle with respect to said roller axis of rotation; a roller shell supported by said roller shaft and spaced from said roller shaft; first and second bearing races of said obliquely supported bearing, said first of said bearing races being stationary with respect to an axial direction of said roller, said second bearing race being connected to said roller shell, said roller shell being displaceable in said roller axial direction and; a radially adjustable connection point between said second bearing race and said roller shell for changing axial displacement of said roller shell.
- 2. The roller of claim 1 wherein said first bearing race and said second bearing race have a different number of revolutions which is unequal to a number of revolutions of said roller shell.
- 3. The roller of claim 1 wherein said obliquely supported bearing is a rolling bearing.
- 4. The roller of claim 1 wherein said obliquely supported bearing has a bearing axis of rotation that extends at an acute angle of 5° to 15° with respect to said roller axis of rotation.
- 5. The roller of claim 1 wherein said roller is an ink unit roller of a rotary printing press.
- 6. A roller with axial displacement comprising:a roller shaft defining a roller axis of rotation; a bearing supported on said roller shaft at an obligue angle with respect to said roller axis of rotation; a roller shell supported by said roller shaft and spaced from said roller shaft; first and second bearing races of said obliquely supported bearing, said first of said bearing races being stationary with respect to an axial direction of said roller, said second bearing race being connected to said roller shell, said roller shell being displaceable in said roller axial direction; and a flexible connection between said second bearing race and said roller shell, said flexible connection including a connecting rod having first and second ends which each act as a joint.
- 7. The roller of claim 6 wherein each said joint is a ball and socket joint and wherein a ball socket of said first joint is on said second bearing race and further wherein a ball socket of said second joint is on said roller shell.
- 8. The roller of claim 7 wherein said ball socket of said first joint is displaceable with respect to an axis of rotation of said bearing to change said axial displacement of said roller.
- 9. A roller with axial displacement comprising:a roller shaft defining a roller axis of rotation; a roller shell supported by and spaced from said roller shaft and having a roller shell interior surface; a centrally rotating element supported on said roller shaft; an eccentrically rotating element on said roller shaft; a coupling between said centrally rotating element and said eccentrically rotating element; at least first and second catches supported on said eccentrically rotating element and each having a first diameter, said at least first and second catches extending in a direction of said roller axis of rotation; at least first and second bores on said centrally rotating element, said bores being adapted to receive said catches and each having a second diameter greater than said first diameter; an exterior tooth arrangement of said eccentrically rotating element; and an interior tooth arrangement fixed on said shell interior surface and meshing with said exterior tooth arrangement.
- 10. The roller of claim 9 wherein said coupling includes a gear assembly having a first gear wheel eccentrically supported on said roller shaft and having said exterior teeth, said first gear wheel exterior teeth being in gear mesh engagement with said interior teeth on said shell interior surface, said first gear wheel having said first and second catches, said first and second catches being stud bolts.
- 11. The roller of claim 9 wherein said coupling includes a drive element supported on said roller shaft by a bearing, said drive element forming an inner race of an obliquely arranged bearing.
- 12. The roller of claim 9 wherein said second diameter is at least the sum of said first diameter plus twice an amount of eccentricity of said eccentrically rotating element.
- 13. The roller of claim 9 wherein said eccentrically rotating element is part of a gear assembly, said gear assembly being a compact axial insert for said roller shell.
- 14. The roller of claim 9 wherein said roller is an ink unit roller of a rotary printing press.
- 15. A roller with axial displacement comprising:a roller shaft defining a roller axis of rotation; a bearing supported on said roller shaft at an oblique angle with respect to said roller axis of rotation; a roller shell supported by said roller shaft and spaced from said roller shaft; first and second bearing races of said obliquely supported bearing, said first of said bearing races being stationary with respect to an axial direction of said roller, said second bearing race being connected to said roller shell, said roller shell being displaceable in said roller axial direction; and a gear assembly adapted to generate said axial displacement, said gear assembly being a compact axial insert for said roller shell.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
100 14 853 |
Mar 2000 |
DE |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/DE01/01124 |
|
WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO01/72516 |
10/4/2001 |
WO |
A |
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