Claims
- 1. A belt drive system, such as used in printing machines, comprising:
- a belt,
- a cylinder for tractively engaging said belt,
- cylinder drive means for driving said cylinder,
- belt drive means at the opposite ends of said cylinder for positively driving said belt,
- means independent from said cylinder drive means for driving said belt drive means such that a drag condition may be imparted to said belt which tends to cause said belt to skip relative to said cylinder and belt drive means,
- sensing means disposed in contact with said belt drive means for detecting changes in loading which would tend to cause said belt to skip, and
- means for selectively operating said cylinder drive means to vary the torque applied to said cylinder by said cylinder drive means in response to said changes sensed to thereby alleviate such tendency to skip.
- 2. The printing machine of claim 1 wherein said plate cylinder is covered with a material having a high coefficient of friction.
- 3. The printing machine of claim 1 wherein said sensing means senses relative rotation between said plate cylinder and said belt drive means.
- 4. The printing machine of claim 1 including brake means for braking rotation of said plate cylinder when said belt tends to overrun said belt drive means.
- 5. The printing machine of claim 1 wherein said belt drive means comprises sprocket wheels having sprocket pins engaging longitudinally-spaced holes adjacent the longitudinal edges of said belt.
- 6. A belt drive, comprising:
- a rotatable cylinder for tractively engaging a belt,
- belt drive means at opposite ends of said cylinder for positively driving the longitudinal edge portions of the belt,
- cylinder drive means for selectively driving said cylinder so that a belt extending around said cylinder and belt drive means is driven at approximately the same speed past said cylinder as past said belt drive means,
- means independent from said cylinder drive means for driving said belt drive means whereby a drag condition may be imparted to said belt which tends to cause said belt to skip relative to said cylinder and belt drive means,
- sensing means disposed in contact with said belt drive means for detecting changes in loading that would tend to cause said belt to skip, and
- means responsive to said sensing means for selectively operating said cylinder drive means to vary the torque applied to said cylinder by said cylinder drive means in resonse to said changes sensed to thereby alleviate such tendency to skip and maintain the speed of the belt past said cylinder approximately the same as the belt speed past said belt drive means.
- 7. The belt drive of claim 6 including material having a high coefficient of friction on the outer surface of said cylinder.
- 8. A belt drive system, comprising:
- a rotatable cylinder for tractively engaging, supporting and guiding a movable belt,
- belt drive means at opposite ends of said cylinder for positively driving the belt past said cylinder, said belt drive means being rotatable independently of said cylinder, torque assist means for selectively driving said cylinder, and
- means independent from said torque assist means for driving said belt drive means whereby a drag condition may be imparted to the belt which tends to cause the belt to skip relative to said cylinder and belt drive means,
- sensing means disposed in contact with said belt drive means for detecting changes in loading that would tend to cause the belt to skip,
- means responsive to said sensing means for selectively operating said torque assist means to vary the torque applied to said cylinder by said torque assist means in response to said changes sensed by said sensing means to thereby alleviate such tendency to skip.
- 9. The belt drive system of claim 8 wherein said sensing means is disposed between said belt drive means and said means for driving said belt drive means to transmit torque to said belt, and senses the torque being applied by said belt drive means.
- 10. The belt drive system of claim 8 including traction material having a high coefficient of friction on the outer surface of said cylinder.
- 11. The belt drive system of claim 8 wherein said torque assist means is operative to provide either driving or braking torque to said cylinder.
- 12. A method of driving a belt past a rotatable cylinder that tractively engages the belt and having independently rotatable belt drive means for driving the belt at opposite ends thereof, said cylinder being driven by cylinder drive means, comprising the steps of:
- engaging the longitudinal edges of the belt with said independently rotatable drive means,
- means independently of the cylinder drive means to drive said belt past said cylinder whereby a drag condition may be imparted to the belt which tends to cause the belt to skip relative to the cylinder and belt drive means,
- sensing through contact with said belt drive means changes in loading that would tend to cause said belt to skip, and
- responding to changes sensed by selectively operating said cylinder drive means to vary the torque applied to said cylinder by said cylinder drive means for applying supplemental traction to said belt for alleviating such tendency to skip and thereby preventing relative movement between said belt and belt drive means.
- 13. A method of preventing relative movement between a printing belt and belt drive means which drive the belt through a nip between plate and impression cylinders, said plate cylinder being able to tractively engage the belt, comprising the steps of:
- positively driving longitudinal edges of the belt at the opposite ends of said plate cylinder with said belt drive means,
- driving said belt drive means independently of said plate cylinder whereby a drag condition may be imparted to said belt which tends to skip relative to said plate cylinder and belt drive means,
- sensing by means disposed in contact with said belt drive means, changes in loading that would tend to cause said belt to skip, and
- responding to changes sensed by selectively operating plate cylinder drive means to vary the torque applied to said plate cylinder by said plate cylinder drive means and thereby supplying supplemental torque to said plate cylinder as required for applying supplemental traction to said belt to alleviate such tendency to skip and prevent relative movement between said belt and belt drive means.
- 14. A belt-type of printing machine, comprising:
- an impression cylinder and a plate cylinder between which a belt travels,
- a continuous belt extending between said cylinders and being tractively engaged by said plate cylinder,
- flexible printing plates carried by said belt on the surface thereof facing said impression cylinder,
- belt drive means at the opposite ends of said plate cylinder for positively driving said belt
- means independent from said cylinder drive means to drive said belt drive means whereby said plates tend to be squeezed between said cylinders such that a drag condition is imparted to said belt which tends to cause said belt drive means to skip relative to said belt,
- plate cylinder drive means for selectively driving said plate cylinder independently of said belt drive means for selectively imparting traction to said belt through said plate cylinder to overcome any drag on said belt and thereby prevent skipping of said belt drive means relative to said belt,
- sensing means disposed in contact with said belt drive means for sensing changes in loading that would tend to cause said belt to skip, and
- means responsive to said sensing means for selectively operating said plate cylinder drive means to vary the torque applied to said plate cylinder by said plate cylinder drive means in response to said condition sensed to thereby alleviate such tendency to skip.
- 15. A belt drive, comprising:
- a rotatable cylinder for tractively engaging a belt,
- belt drive means at the opposite ends of said cylinder for driving the longitudinal edge portions of a belt extending around said cylinder and said belt drive means,
- variable speed cylinder drive means for selectively driving said cylinder so that a belt extending around said cylinder and belt drive means is driven at approximately the said speed past said cylinder as past said belt drive means,
- means independent from said cylinder drive means to drive said belt drive means whereby a drag condition may be imparted to said belt which tends to cause said belt to skip relative to said cylinder and belt drive means,
- sensing means disposed in contact with said belt drive means for sensing changes in loading that would tend to cause said belt to skip, and
- means responsive to said sensing means for selectively operating said cylinder drive means to vary the torque applied to said plate cylinder by said plate cylinder drive means in response to said condition sensed to alleviate such tendency to skip.
- 16. A belt drive system, comprising:
- a rotatable cylinder for tractively engaging, supporting and guiding a movable belt,
- belt drive means at the opposite ends of said cylinder for positively driving a belt past said cylinder, said belt drive means being rotatable independently of said cylinder,
- selectively operable torque assist means for selectively driving said cylinder to prevent relative movement between said belt drive means and the belt,
- means, independent from said torque assist means for driving said belt drive means whereby a drag condition may be imparted to said belt which tends to cause said belt to skip relative to said cylinder and belt drive means,
- sensing means disposed in contact with said belt drive means for sensing changes in loading that would tend to cause said belt drive means to skip, and
- means responsive to said sensing means for operating said torque assist means to vary the torque applied to said plate cylinder by said torque assist means in response to said condition sensed to alleviate such tendency to skip.
- 17. A method of driving a belt past a rotatable cylinder with independently rotatable belt drive means, comprising the steps of:
- tractively engaging said belt with said cylinder,
- positively driving edges of the belt at opposite ends of said cylinder with said belt drive means,
- driving said belt drive means independently of said cylinder whereby a drag condition may be imparted to said belt which tends to skip relative to said cylinder,
- sensing by means disposed in contact with said belt drive means, changes in loading that would tend to cause said belt to skip, and
- responding to changes sensed by selectively varying torque supplied to said cylinder in response to said changes sensed for applying supplemental traction to said belt for alleviating such tendency to skip and thereby preventing relative movement between said belt and belt drive means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 030,694, filed Apr. 16, 1979, now abandoned.
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