Claims
- 1. In a rotary duplicating machine, a combination comprising rotary printing roller means supporting a printing form provided with first and second triggering indicia associated with respective printing form sections which have different lengths, said printing roller means including means for detecting the respective indicia and for producing respective triggering signals in response to such detection; rotary counter-pressure roller means, one of said roller means being movable to and from a printing position in close proximity to the other roller means and defining with said other roller means a printing line through which said sections of said printing form must pass; operating means connected to said movable roller means for moving said movable roller means to and from said printing position; control means including a selectively associatable first cam and second cam, and means for selectively associating said first cam with said operating means to thereby move said movable roller means to said printing position in response to detection of one of said indicia and for a first time period the length of which depends upon the length of the one printing form section associated with said one indicium and during which first time period said printing roller means turns through a first angle corresponding to the length of said one printing form section, and for selectively associating said second cam with said operating means to thereby move said movable roller means to said printing position in response to detection of the other of said indicia and for a second time period the length of which depends upon the length of the other printing form section associated with said other indicium and during which second time period said printing roller means turns through a different second angle corresponding to the length of said other printing form section; cam actuating means associated with said control means and including spring means permanently urging said cams towards association with said operating means, abutment means movable to and from blocking positions blocking the movement of said cams into association with said operating means, and electromagnetic means responsive to said triggering signals to move said abutment means away from said blocking position so as to permit movement of the respective cams into association with said operating means; and restoring means for restoring said abutment means to said blocking positions and for moving said cams out of association with said operating means.
- 2. A machine as defined in claim 1; and further comprising means operatively associated with said control means and said detecting means for operating said detecting means during each revolution of said printing roller means only while a printing form section having a selected length passes through said printing line.
- 3. A machine as defined in claim 1, wherein said control means comprises a shaft extending parallel to the axis of rotation of said printing roller means and on which said cams are axially shiftably mounted; said actuating means including a turnably mounted element having a free end portion, said abutment means being turnably mounted on said free end portion and comprising at least a first and a successive second abutment arranged to permit sequentially greater turning of said element in one direction in response to displacement of the successive abutments from the respective blocking positions.
- 4. A machine as defined in claim 3, said free end portion carrying a roller arm; and wherein said restoring means comprises a cam projecting rotating in synchronism with said printing roller means and adapted to engage said roller arm and effect turning of said element in a direction opposite to said one direction, to thereby move said cams out of association with said operating means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 347,920, filed April 4, 1973, now abandoned.
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