Claims
- 1. A sheet-fed rotary printing press for performing alternatively single-side multicolor printing or first form and perfector printing with a sheet transfer cylinder disposed in a direction of travel of a sheet between impression cylinders of two printing units, all of the cylinders having first grippers mounted on the cylinders at the periphery thereof for releasably gripping a leading edge of the sheet, comprising a sheet support disposed downstream from the sheet transfer cylinder in the travel direction of the sheet and having an upper support surface in the form of an arc with a diameter greater than that of the sheet transfer cylinder, said sheet support comprising a revolving belt in the form of an elongated loop extending substantially tangentially to the sheet transfer cylinder, said loop having a respective upper and lower run spaced from one another a relatively smaller distance in comparison with the length of said elongated loop, the sheet transfer cylinder carrying second grippers at the periphery thereof having means for gripping a trailing edge of the sheet, the sheet transfer cylinder being rotatable and the first grippers being actuatable for releasing the leading edge of the sheet so as to deposit the sheet on said support surface, with a free leading edge thereof first, as said second grippers approach said sheet support, the sheet transfer cylinder being further rotatable beyond said sheet support with said gripping means of said second grippers maintaining their grip on the trailing edge of the sheet so that the sheet is lifted from said support surface with the trailing edge thereof leading the leading edge thereof.
- 2. A sheet-fed rotary printing press according to claim 1, wherein said sheet support is disposed in vicinity of a nip located between the sheet transfer cylinder and one of the impression cylinders located downstream of the sheet transfer cylinder in the travel direction of the sheet, said sheet support being below the one impression cylinder.
- 3. A sheet-fed rotary printing press according to claim 2, wherein the sheet transfer cylinder has a peripheral surface overlapping an end of the sheet support extending towards said sheet transfer cylinder.
- 4. A sheet-fed rotary printing press according to claim 3, wherein said second grippers have gripper jaws, and including means for turning said second grippers from a position thereof wherein said gripper jaws extend in the direction of rotation of the sheet transfer cylinder, into a position thereof wherein said gripper jaws extend in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the sheet transfer cylinder, after the sheet transfer cylinder has rotated with said second grippers beyond said sheet support.
- 5. A sheet-fed rotary printing press according to claim 2, wherein said arcuate support surface of said sheet support extends convexly outwardly in a direction towards the one impression cylinder.
- 6. A sheet-fed rotary printing press according to claim 1, wherein said second grippers of the sheet transfer cylinder are formed as tongs grippers having a gripper arm, and including means for pivoting said gripper arm through approximately 180.degree. from an open position thereof in which it is lowered into the sheet transfer cylinder into a closed position thereof extending in an opposite direction, towards the trailing edge of the sheet.
- 7. A sheet-fed rotary printing press according to claim 1, wherein said second grippers have gripper jaws, and including suction nozzles disposed in front of said gripper jaws for temporarily holding the trailing edge of the sheet.
- 8. A sheet-fed rotary printing press according to claim 8, including means for pivoting said suction nozzles in peripheral direction of the sheet transfer cylinder so as to insert the trailing edge of the sheet, held at the leading edge thereof by said first grippers, between said gripper jaws in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the sheet transfer cylinder.
- 9. A sheet-fed rotary printing press according to claim 1, wherein said sheet supporting revolving belt has a friction lining.
- 10. A sheet-fed rotary printing press according to claim 1, including suction nozzles associated with said sheet supporting revolving belt.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 197,289, filed May 23, 1988, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
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