Sheet-like material guiding device of a sheet-fed printing press

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6746014
  • Patent Number
    6,746,014
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 8, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 8, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A sheet-fed printing press comprises a running transport chain, gripper devices supported by the transport chain and each having a gripper and a gripper pad for gripping a sheet, an inspection device for inspecting the sheet gripped and transported by the gripper devices, and a suction table having a guide surface for guiding the sheet at a position of inspection, and suction holes for spreading the sheet along the guide surface. Suction taper plates each having an inclined surface, which gradually decreases the distance between the gripper pads and the guide surface from an upstream side toward a downstream side of the guide surface in the sheet transport direction, are provided on the downstream side of the guide surface at predetermined intervals in the sheet width direction. Grooves, through which the grippers pass, are interposed among the suction taper plates.
Description




The entire disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2001-33207 filed on Feb. 9, 2001 including specification, claims, drawings and summary is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a sheet-fed printing press equipped with an inspection unit for checking the printing quality of a sheet-like material.




2. Description of the Related Art




Generally, a sheet-fed printing press is equipped with an inspection unit for checking the printing quality of a sheet (or sheet-like material) printed by a printing unit. In the inspection unit, a sheet being transported by a transport chain toward a pile board of a delivery unit after being printed by the printing unit is sucked onto a guide surface of a suction table. On the guide surface, the sheet is spread as uniformly as possible (so that it becomes substantially wrinkle/crease fuss), and the printed surface of the sheet is photographed by a picture taking device, such as a CCD camera. A control device compares signals from the picture taking device with prescribed quality standards. Sheets which meet the quality standards, and sheets which do not meet the quality standards are separated, and delivered onto predetermined pile boards (see, for example, Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 5-254091).




The above-described sheet-fed printing press, however, has required that a clearance needs to be provided between the guide surface of the suction table and the front ends of gripper devices (chain gripper devices), which are supported by the transport chain to grip the sheet, in order that the gripper devices and the suction table will not interfere with each other during travel of the gripper devices.




As shown in FIGS.


4


(


a


) and


4


(


b


), a printed sheet W travels on a guide surface


101


of the suction table, with a leading edge Wa of the sheet W being gripped by a gripper


100




a


and a gripper pad


100




b


of a gripper device


100


. If the sucking force of the suction table is weak when the sheet W is photographed with a CCD camera


102


of an inspection unit, the sheet W cannot be spread on (sucked by) the guide surface


101


of the suction table. As a result, the sheet makes an unstable motion, thereby affecting the picture taking of the CCD camera


102


of the inspection unit. To avoid this situation, the sucking force of the suction table needs to be increased in order to spread (suck) the sheet W reliably on (onto) the guide surface


101


of the suction table, as shown in FIGS.


4


(


a


) and


4


(


b


).




In taking a picture of the sheet W by the CCD camera


102


of the inspection unit while increasing the sucking force of the suction table, there is a distance between the gripper pad


100




b


and the guide surface


101


, as stated earlier, and the sheet W is transported in a state as shown in FIG.


4


(


a


) or


4


(


b


), although the state of transport differs according to each sheet W. Assume that the sheet W is to be photographed by the CCD camera


102


in the state of FIG.


4


(


a


). Compared with the sheet W transported in the state of FIG.


4


(


a


), the sheet W transported in the state of FIG.


4


(


b


) falls into a state such that a trailing edge Wb of the sheet W extends beyond a detection area E (i.e., the trailing edge Wb recedes). Thus, the sheet W may be judged to be a defective sheet, although it is a normal sheet. (A similar problem occurs in the opposite case, in which the trailing edge Wb enters the detection area E too much.) On the other hand, the leading edge Wa of the sheet W transported in the state of FIG.


4


(


a


) is bent in the form of a crank (nearly at right angles), thus making sheet jogging poor at the delivery unit.




As a countermeasure, Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 10-034891 proposes a technique which comprises: providing grooves, corresponding to the travel paths of the grippers, in the suction table; designing the transport path of the sheet, which is transported by the gripper devices (concretely, the transport path is at the same height as the height of the gripper pad of the gripper device), to be at nearly the same height as the guide surface of the suction table; and inserting the grippers of the gripper devices into the grooves to avoid the interference of the grippers with the suction table, while causing the entire surface of the sheet gripped by the gripper devices to be sucked onto and spread along the guide surface to prevent the instable motion of the sheet, thereby decreasing inspection errors.




With the sheet-fed printing press disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 10-034891, however, while the sheet is traveling on the guide surface of the suction table, the sheet is rubbed against the edges of the grooves and scratched thereby. Particularly in a perfecting press, the sheet is instantaneously turned into a wasted sheet. Moreover, the sheet is deformed into a corrugated shape because of the grooves discretely present in a sheet width direction. Thus, high accuracy inspection could not be performed.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has been proposed in consideration of the above-described circumstances. It is the object of the invention to provide a sheet-fed printing press capable of effectively suppressing behaviors of a leading edge of a sheet-like material gripped by gripper devices to make a highly accurate inspection.




According to the present invention, there is provided a sheet-fed printing press comprising:




a transport chain;




gripper devices supported by the transport chain and each having a gripper and a gripper pad for gripping a sheet-like material;




an inspection device for inspecting the sheet-like material gripped and transported by the gripper devices; and




a sheet-like material guide member having a guide surface for guiding the sheet-like material at a position of inspection by the inspection device, and a suction hole for spreading the sheet-like material along the guide surface, and wherein




an inclined portion, which gradually decreases a distance between the gripper pads and the guide surface from an upstream side toward a downstream side of the guide surface in a sheet-like material transport direction, is provided on the downstream side of the guide surface, and




groove portions, through which the grippers pass, are formed in the inclined portion.




According to this feature, behaviors of the leading edge of the sheet-like material gripped by the gripper devices can be suppressed effectively. Thus, inspection errors can be decreased to increase the accuracy of inspection. Moreover, the sheet-like material is minimally deformed, effectively preventing scratches and performing satisfactory sheet jogging.




In the sheet-fed printing press, a suction hole for spreading the sheet-like material along a guide surface of the inclined portion may be provided in the guide surface or groove portions of the inclined portion. Thus, the leading edge of the sheet-like material is further stabilized to increase the accuracy of inspection.




In the sheet-fed printing press, an inspection surface for inspection by the inspection device may comprise the guide surface of the sheet-like material guide member and the guide surface of the inclined portion.




In the sheet-fed printing press, the inclined portion may comprise strip-shaped portions disposed at predetermined intervals in a sheet width direction, and the predetermined intervals may define the groove portions.




In the sheet-fed printing press, the inclined portion may be supported by the guide surface of the sheet-like material guide member.




In the sheet-fed printing press, the transport chain may support a plurality of gripper devices.




In the sheet-fed printing press, the sheet-like material guide member may include a plurality of groove portions.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is an essential enlarged sectional side view of an inspection station showing an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a plan view of a suction table according to the embodiment;





FIG. 3

is an entire configurational side view of a sheet-fed printing press according to the embodiment; and




FIGS.


4


(


a


) and


4


(


b


) are explanatory drawings showing problems with a conventional inspection unit.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A preferred embodiment of a sheet-fed printing press according to the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, which in no way limit the invention.





FIG. 1

is an essential enlarged sectional side view of an inspection station showing an embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 2

is a plan view of a suction table according to the embodiment.

FIG. 3

is an entire configurational side view of a sheet-fed printing press according to the embodiment.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the sheet-fed printing press is composed of a feeding unit


1


, a printing unit


2


, a delivery unit


3


, and an inspection station


4


. In the feeding unit


1


, stacked sheets (sheet-like materials) Ware transferred, one by one, to transfer cylinders


7


and


8


via a feeder board


5


and a swing arm shaft pregripper


6


, and then transferred from the transfer cylinder


8


to an impression cylinder


9


(a triple-size cylinder) of the printing unit


2


.




In the printing unit


2


, an intaglio cylinder


10


(a triple-size cylinder) is located downstream of the transfer cylinder


8


in a rotating direction of the impression cylinder


9


, and is in contact with the impression cylinder


9


. Three chablon rollers


11


are located at predetermined intervals and downstream of the impression cylinder


9


in a rotating direction of the intaglio cylinder


10


, and are in contact with the intaglio cylinder


10


in a circumferential direction of the intaglio cylinder


10


. Inking devices


12


are in contact with the chablon rollers


11


.




A prewiping device


13


is located downstream of the chablon rollers


11


in a rotating direction of the intaglio cylinder


10


, and is in contact with the intaglio cylinder


10


. A wiping roller


14


is located downstream of the prewiping roller


13


in a rotating direction of the intaglio cylinder


10


, and is in contact with the intaglio cylinder


10


. The wiping roller


14


has a lower half thereof immersed in a wiping tank


15


containing a wiping liquid.




A delivery cylinder


16


is located downstream of the intaglio cylinder


10


in a rotating direction of the impression cylinder


9


, and is in contact with the impression cylinder


9


. A transport chain


17


, which comprises a plurality of gripper devices (chain gripper devices)


20


(see

FIG. 1

) attached at predetermined intervals for receiving the sheet W from the impression cylinder


9


, is passed over the delivery cylinder


16


. The transport chain


17


runs while being guided by a chain guide (not shown), brings the sheet W, which has been received from the impression cylinder


9


, to an air duct


18


for drying, and transports the dried sheet W onto a pile board


19


of the delivery unit


3


through the inspection station


4


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the gripper device


20


has a gripper


21


and a gripper pad


22


for gripping the sheet W. In the inspection station


4


, a CCD camera


24


is disposed, together with a lighting instrument (not shown) within an inspection unit


23


(see

FIG. 3

) located above the transport chain


17


. A suction table


25


, as a sheet-like material guide member, is located below the transport chain


17


and opposed to the inspection unit


23


. The suction table


25


is disposed horizontally along the transport chain


17


and over a predetermined length.




The suction table


25


has a guide surface


26


for guiding the sheet W at a position of photographing by the CCD camera


24


(see an inspection area E in FIG.


3


), and many suction holes


27


for causing the sheet W to be sucked onto and spread along the guide surface


26


. These suction holes


27


communicate with a vacuum source (not shown) by predetermined means.




As shown in

FIG. 2

as well, suction taper plates


28


are provided on a downstream side of the guide surface


26


of the suction table


25


(on the right end side of the inspection area E in the drawing). The suction tape plate


28


serves as an inclined portion having an inclined surface


28




a


which gradually decreases the distance between the gripper pad


22


and the guide surface


26


from an upstream side toward a downstream side of the guide surface


26


in the sheet transport direction.




The inclined surface


28




a


is set at an angle which does not affect the focal point of the CCD camera


24


. The maximum height of the inclined surface


28




a


, namely, the height of the flat surface of the suction taper plate


28


, is set to be a height at which this flat surface is as close as possible to the gripper pad


22


.




The suction taper plate


28


is in the form of a strip, and the respective suction taper plates


28


are bolted on to the suction table


25


, and disposed at predetermined intervals in the sheet width direction so as to evade the travel paths of the gripper devices


20


while avoiding interference with the gripper devices


20


(strictly, the grippers


21


). That is, the suction taper plates


28


are configured such that many grooves


29


, through which the grippers


21


pass, are formed beside the suction taper plates


28


as the inclined portions.




Air intake holes


28




b


communicating with the suction holes


27


are formed in the inclined surface


28




a


of the suction taper plate


28


, but need not be formed. In the illustrated embodiment, the suction holes


27


correspond to the grooves


29


as well.




When the sheet W is fed from the feeding unit


1


onto the feeder board


5


in the thus configured intaglio printing press, the sheet W is transferred by the swing arm shaft pregripper


6


to the transfer cylinder


7


, and then transferred to the impression cylinder


9


via the transfer cylinder


8


. When ink is supplied from the inking device


12


to the intaglio cylinder


10


via the chablon roller


11


, a surplus of the ink is removed by the prewiping device


13


and the wiping roller


14


, whereafter the remaining ink is transferred to the sheet W held on the impression cylinder


9


. The printed sheet W is transferred from the impression cylinder


9


to the delivery cylinder


16


, where the sheet W is transferred to the gripper devices


20


of the transport chain


17


. Then, the sheet W is transported to the inspection station


4


by the transport chain


17


running along the chain guide.




The sheet W traveling inside the inspection station


4


is sucked onto the suction table


25


, and with its posture being corrected, travels on the table


25


. At this time, the CCD camera


24


photographs the printed surface of the sheet W, and a control device (not shown) compares signals from the CCD camera


24


with the prescribed quality standards to evaluate the printing quality of the sheet W. The sheet W, whose printing quality has been inspected in this manner, further travels away from the suction table


25


. If judged to meet the quality standards, the sheet is delivered onto the pile board


19


for normal sheets. If judged not to meet the quality standards, the sheet is delivered onto the pile board


19


for defective sheets.




In the present embodiment, most of the sheet W travels while being sucked onto and spread along the grooveless guide surface


26


of the suction table


25


. Thus, unlike the sheet-fed printing press disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 1998-34891, it does not happen that the sheet W is rubbed against the edges of the grooves and scratched thereby. Nor is the sheet W deformed into a corrugated shape because of the grooves present at predetermined intervals in the sheet width direction.




Furthermore, little distance exists between the gripper pad


22


and the guide surface


26


on the right end side, in the drawing, of the inspection area E by the CCD camera


24


. Besides, the leading edge Wa of the sheet W gripped by the gripper devices


20


travels while being sucked onto and moved along the inclined surface


28




a


of the suction taper plate


28


. Thus, a stable transport state of the sheet W is obtained, without differences in the transport state according to each sheet W transported, as shown in FIGS.


4


(


a


) and


4


(


b


). In other words, there is none of the problem that the leading edge Wa of the sheet W is bent in the form of a crank (nearly at right angles) as in FIG.


4


(


a


), thus resulting in poor jogging of the sheets at the delivery unit


3


. Also, it is avoided that the leading edge Wa of the sheet W changes from the perpendicularly bent state in FIG.


4


(


a


) to the obliquely bent state in FIG.


4


(


b


), whereby the trailing edge Wb of the sheet W goes beyond the detection area E; or that the leading edge Wa of the sheet W changes from the state in FIG.


4


(


b


) to the state in FIG.


4


(


a


), whereby the trailing edge Wb of the sheet W enters the detection area E too much.




As described above, inspection can be conducted, with the sheet W being in a constantly stable state. Thus, inspection errors can be decreased to increase the reliability of the inspection device. Furthermore, scratches on the sheet W are eliminated to decrease wasted sheets, and deformation is also resolved to make jogging of sheets satisfactory. In the present embodiment, moreover, the taper plates


28


are bolted on to the suction table


25


, so that the taper plates can be easily mounted on the conventional printing press.




In the present embodiment, the CCD camera


24


is provided above, and the guide surface


26


is provided below, as shown in FIG.


1


. However, the CCD camera


24


may be provided below, and the guide surface


26


may be provided above.




While the present invention has been described by the present embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto, but may be varied in many other ways. For example, the suction taper plates may be formed integrally with the suction table. Alternatively, an integral taper plate having the same width as that of the suction table may be formed, and grooves may be formed therein. Besides, the present invention can be applied not only to an intaglio printing press, but also to other printing press, such as an offset printing press. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A sheet-fed printing press, comprising:a transport chain; a gripper device supported by the transport chain and having a gripper and a gripper pad for gripping a sheet-like material; an inspection device for inspecting the sheet-like material gripped and transported by the gripper device; a sheet-like material guide member having a guide surface for guiding the sheet-like material at a position of inspection by the inspection device, and a suction hole for spreading the sheet-like material along the guide surface, the sheet-like material guide member including, an inclined portion, which gradually decreases a distance between the gripper pad and the guide surface from an upstream side toward a downstream side of the guide surface in a sheet-like material transport direction, is provided on the downstream side of the guide surface, and a groove portion, through which the gripper passes, is formed in the inclined portion.
  • 2. The sheet-fed printing press of claim 1, wherein a suction hole for spreading the sheet-like material along a guide surface of the inclined portion is provided in one of the guide surface and the groove portion of the inclined portion.
  • 3. The sheet-fed printing press of claim 1, wherein an inspection surface for inspection by the inspection device includes the guide surface of the sheet-like material guide member and the guide surface of the inclined portion.
  • 4. The sheet-fed printing press of claim 1, wherein the sheet-like material guide member includes a plurality of groove portions, and the inclined portion includes strip-shaped portions disposed at predetermined intervals in a sheet width direction, and the predetermined intervals define the groove portions.
  • 5. The sheet-fed printing press of claim 1, wherein the inclined portion is supported by the guide surface of the sheet-like material guide member.
  • 6. The sheet-fed printing press of claim 1, wherein the transport chain supports a plurality of gripper devices.
  • 7. The sheet-fed printing press of claim 1, wherein the sheet-like material guide member includes a plurality of groove portions.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-033207 Feb 2001 JP
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