Claims
- 1. In a duplicating machine, a system for readily interchanging an adjustable printing head on a rotatable shaft of a printing couple to facilitate rapid changing of printed indicia in short run duplicating situations, comprising:
- an elongated manually manipulatable segment readily removably mountable on said rotatable shaft and extending axially along the shaft substantially the entire width of the printing area of the printing couple;
- at least on mounting member fixable to the manually manipulatable segment at any longitudinal position therealong; and
- at least one adjustable printing head secured to the mounting member,
- whereby the manually manipulatable segment can be bodily removed from the shaft, and the printing head can be replaced or adjusted with the segment removed while the machine can continue to operate.
- 2. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 1, including quick-release latch means for removably mounting the manually manipulatable segment on the rotatable shaft.
- 3. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 1, wherein said manually manipulatable segment is elongated for receiving a plurality of the mounting members therealong lengthwise of the shaft.
- 4. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 3, including complementary interengaging means between the manually manipulatable segment and each mounting member for fixing the mounting member at any position lengthwise along the manually manipulatable segment.
- 5. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 3, wherein said manually manipulatable segment is of a generally semi-cylindrical configuration with an elongated opening of a width at least equal to the diameter of the shaft for readily removably mounting the segment on the shaft in a direction transverse thereto.
- 6. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 5, wherein said mounting member is generally semi-ring-shaped, and including means for fixing the mounting member to edge portions of the manually manipulatable segment on opposite sides of said opening.
- 7. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 5, wherein said manually manipulatable segment is elongated for receiving a plurality of the mounting members therealong lengthwise of the shaft.
- 8. In a duplicating machine, a system for readily interchanging an adjustable printing head on a rotatable shaft of a printing couple to facilitate rapid changing of printed indicia in short run duplicating situations, the improvement comprising an elongated, generally semi-cylindrical manually manipulatable segment having an opening extending lengthwise thereof and of a width at least equal to the diameter of the shaft for readily removably mounting the segment on the shaft in a direction transverse thereto, the elongated manually manipulatable segment extending axially along at least fifty percent of the length of the shaft, and a mounting member fixable at any longitudinal position along said segment for mounting at least one said printing head whereby the segment can be bodily removed from the shaft, and the printing head can be replaced or adjusted with the segment removed while the machine can continue to operate.
- 9. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 8, including quick-release latch means for removably mounting the manually manipulatable segment on the rotatable shaft.
- 10. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 9, wherein said quick-release latch means include a latch device at each opposite end of the elongated segment.
- 11. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 10, including a hand graspable handle at each opposite end of the elongated segment whereby the latch devices can be released in conjunction with manual motions in grasping the handles.
- 12. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 10, wherein each latch device comprises a latch member pivotally mounted to the shaft for movement between a latching position overlying the adjacent end of the elongated segment and a release position freeing the segment for ready removal from the shaft.
- 13. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 12, wherein the latch device includes lock means for holding the device in said latching position.
- 14. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 8, including locating means between the elongated segment and the shaft for precisely locating the segment angularly and axially of the shaft.
- 15. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 14, wherein said locating means include a plurality of pins on one of the segment and the shaft positionable in mating bushings in the other of the segment and the shaft.
- 16. In duplicating machine as set forth in claim 15, wherein said elongated segment is fabricated of lightweight metal material and said pins and bushings are fabricated of hardened metal of precise mating dimensions.
- 17. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 8, including safety latch means for holding the elongated segment on the shaft.
- 18. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 17, wherein said safety latch means include a spring member fixed to the shaft and configured to snap into latching engagement with the segment automatically in response to mounting the segment in proper position on the shaft.
- 19. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 17, including a hand graspable handle on the elongated segment and wherein said safety latch means include a locking mechanism operatively associated between the elongated segment and the shaft and means for releasing the latching mechanism as a function of grasping the handle.
- 20. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 19, wherein said latching mechanism is spring loaded to snap into latching engagement with the segment automatically in response to mounting the segment in proper position on the shaft.
- 21. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 19, wherein said latching mechanism includes a first portion for locking engagement with the shaft and a second portion immediately adjacent the graspable handle whereby the second portion can be grasped simultaneously with grasping the handle to move the second portion out of locking engagement with the shaft.
- 22. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 21, wherein said latching mechanism includes spring means for biasing the second portion into locking engagement with the shaft automatically in response to properly positioning the segment on the shaft.
- 23. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 21, wherein said latching mechanism includes a bell crank member having a first leg defining said first portion extending along and in juxtaposition with the graspable handle, and a second leg having said second portion thereon.
- 24. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 23, wherein said latching mechanism includes spring means for biasing the second portion into locking engagement with the shaft automatically in response to properly positioning the segment on the shaft.
- 25. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 8, wherein said mounting member is generally semi-ring-shaped, and including means for fixing the mounting member to edge portions of the manually manipulatable segment on opposite sides of said opening.
- 26. In a duplicating machine, a system for readily interchanging an adjustable printing head on a rotatable shaft of a printing couple to facilitate rapid changing of printed indicia in short run duplicating situations, comprising:
- a manually manipulatable segment readily removable mountable on said rotatable shaft and extending axially along the shaft substantially the entire width of the printing area of the printing couple;
- at least one mounting member fixable to the manually manipulatable segment at any longitudinal position therealong;
- at least one adjustable printing head secured to the mounting member, whereby the manually manipulatable segment can be bodily removed from the shaft, and the printing head can be replaced or adjusted with the segment removed while the machine can continue to operate; and
- safety latch means for holding the manually manipulatable segment on the shaft automatically in response to mounting the segment in proper position on the shaft.
- 27. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 26, wherein said safety latch means include a spring member fixed to the shaft and configured to snap into latching engagement with the segment automatically in response to mounting the segment in proper position on the shaft.
- 28. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 26, including a hand graspable handle on the manually manipulatable segment and wherein said safety latch means include a locking mechanism operatively associated between the elongated segment and the shaft and means for releasing the latching mechanism as a function of grasping the handle.
- 29. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 28, wherein said latching mechanism is spring loaded to snap into latching engagement with the segment automatically in response to mounting the segment in proper position on the shaft.
- 30. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 28, wherein said latching mechanism includes a first portion for locking engagement with the shaft and a second portion immediately adjacent the graspable handle whereby the second portion can be grasped simultaneously with grasping the handle to move the second portion out of locking engagement with the shaft.
- 31. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 30, wherein said latching mechanism includes spring means for biasing the second portion into locking engagement with the shaft automatically in response to properly positioning the segment on the shaft.
- 32. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 30, wherein said latching mechanism includes a bell crank member having a first leg defining said first portion extending along and in juxtaposition with the graspable handle, and a second leg having said second portion thereon.
- 33. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 32, wherein said latching mechanism includes spring means for biasing the second portion into locking engagement with the shaft automatically in response to properly positioning the segment on the shaft.
- 34. In a duplicating machine, a system for readily interchanging an adjustable printing head changing of printed indicia, the improvement comprising an elongated manually manipulatable segment positionable on said shaft, and extending axially along the shaft substantially the entire width of the printing area of the printing couple, quick-release latch means for readily removably securing the segment on the shaft, and a mounting member fixable at any position lengthwise along the segment for mounting at least one said printing head whereby the segment can be bodily removed from the shaft, and the printing head can be replaced or adjusted with the segment removed while the machine can continue to operate.
- 35. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 34, wherein said quick-release latch means include a latch device at each opposite end of the elongated segment.
- 36. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 35, including a hand graspable handle at each opposite end of the elongated segment whereby the latch devices can be released in conjunction with manual motions in grasping the handles.
- 37. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 35, wherein each latch device comprises a latch member pivotally mounted to the shaft for movement between a latching position overlying the adjacent end of the elongated segment and a release position freeing the segment for ready removal from the shaft.
- 38. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 35, wherein the latch device includes lock means for holding the device in said latching position.
- 39. In a duplicating machine as set forth in claim 34, wherein said manually manipulatable segment is generally semi-cylindrical, and said mounting member for the printing heads include generally semi-ring-shaped members, and including clamp means at edge portions of the semi-ring-shaped members for clamping the edges of the segment at said opening.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 449,121, filed Dec. 8, 1989, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 232,270, filed Aug. 15, 1988, which was a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 179,192, filed Apr. 8, 1988, all now abandoned.
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