Claims
- 1. In an offset press in which the image of a block is at first transferred to a rubber blanket and further transferred to a printing paper so as to effect printing, an offset press comprising a liquid filled within the inside of a block cylinder on which said block is mounted, a first closed loop heat transfer system to circulate the liquid from said inside of said block cylinder to be cooled by cooling means externally thereof and effect desired heat transfer from said liquid during circulation thereof to provide major temperature control of the liquid, a second closed loop cooling tube mounted inside of said block cylinder providing temperature control of said liquid, a cooler for supplying a cooling medium to said cooling tube from the outside of said block cylinder and a controlling means for controlling cooling action of said cooler depending upon the temperature of the liquid within said block cylinder.
- 2. An offset press according to claim 1, wherein said liquid is oil or some other liquid introduced into a cooling tank and further returned to an inner space of said cylinder after passing therethrough for cooling a peripheral wall of the block cylinder and the block due to the temperature of the cooled liquid.
- 3. An offset press according to claim 2, wherein said cooling tube for said cooling medium is formed in the form of a coil and has a larger diameter than that of a refrigerant tube supplying said coil with said cooling medium.
- 4. An offset press according to claim 3, wherein said cooler provides a fan for cooling a cooling medium consisting of freon gas within the refreigerant tube disposed at the inside thereof.
- 5. An offset press according to claim 4, wherein said controlling means controls cooling action of the cooler by means of a thermostat.
- 6. An offset press according to claim 5, wherein,
- a portion of the freon gas is selectively diverted to effect the heat transfer in the first closed loop heat transfer system.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/090,539 filed on Aug. 28, 1987, abandoned.
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