Claims
- 1. Universal web turning system for guiding a traveling web (1, 21, 31, 41, 81, 91, 101) of material supplied from a web-type rotary printing machine,
- said traveling web defining a direction of web travel, an arriving portion, and a delivery portion,
- said system being capable of selectively guiding the web in any one selected mode as follows:
- (a) without turning over, without offset, and with maintenance of direction of travel, whereby the arriving and delivery portions will be in alignment;
- (b) without turning over with lateral offset, and with maintenance of direction of travel, whereby the arriving and delivery portions will be laterally offset with respect to each other;
- (c) turning over without offset, and with maintenance of direction of travel, whereby the arriving and delivery portions will be in alignment, but reversed side-for-side;
- (d) turning over, with lateral offset, and with maintenance of direction of travel, whereby the arriving and delivery portions will be laterally offset with respect to each other and reversed side-for-side;
- (e) without turning over and with reversal of direction of travel, whereby the delivery portion will travel parallel to, but in opposite direction of the arriving portion; and
- (f) turning over and with reversal of direction of travel, whereby the delivery portion will be reversed side-for-side with respect to the arriving portion, and will travel parallel to, but in opposite direction of, the arriving portion,
- said system comprising
- a frame structure (6, 7, 8) including longitudinal frame elements extending at right angles to the direction of travel of the arriving portion of the web;
- a first turning bar (2) deflecting said web at an angle with respect to the direction of travel of the arriving portion;
- a second turning bar (5, 85, 105) deflecting said web at an angle with respect to the direction of travel of the web at the delivery portion;
- a deflection roller (3);
- a deflection roller means (4);
- means (12, 15) for shiftably mounting said turning bars on said frame structure for selectively shifting the position of at least one turning bar, to-and-fro, in a shift path at right angles with respect to the direction of travel of the arriving portion of the web with respect to, and independently of, the other turning bar,
- said first and second turning bars (2; 5, 85, 105) being positioned on said frame radially staggered with respect to each other to permit passage of one bar over the other;
- said deflection roller (3) being rotatable about an axis parallel to the arriving portion of the web and being located laterally at a first side of said turning bars (2; 5, 85, 105); and
- said deflection roller means (4) being rotatable about an axis parallel to the arriving portion of the web and being located laterally at a second side of said turning bars (2; 5, 85, 105) opposite said first side,
- said first and second turning bars being selectively positionable in said frame in a first position for guide mode (a) in which said bars are parallel to each other and extend at an angle with respect to the arriving portion of the web, and with one turning bar (5) in vertical projection being next to the other turning bar (2) and, upon said arriving portion of the web being looped about said first turning bar (2) and said deflection roller (3) for reversing the direction of travel of the web thereover and said web then being passed around said deflection roller means (4) from below for again reversing the direction of travel of the web and then over said second turning bar (5);
- said first and second turning bars being selectively positionable in said frame in a second position for guide mode (b) in which said bars are parallel to each other and extend at an angle with respect to the arriving portion of the web and with one turning bar (5) being laterally offset or shifted (X1, X3) with respect to the other turning bar and upon said arriving portion of the web being looped about said first turning bar (2) and said deflection roller (3) for reversing the direction of travel of the web thereover and said web then being passed around said deflection roller means (4) for again reversing the direction of travel of the web and then over said second turning bar (5);
- said first and second turning bars being selectively positionable in said frame in a third position for guide mode (c) in which said bars are crossed with respect to each other, defining a cross-over point (CO), and extend at an angle with respect to the arriving portion of the web, said cross-over point being located in the middle of said turning bars, and, upon said arriving portion of the web being looped about said first turning bar (2) and said deflection roller (3) for reversing the direction of travel of the web thereover and said web then being passed directly around said second turning bar;
- said first and second turning bars being selectively positionable in said frame in a fourth position for guide mode (d) in which said bars are crossed over with respect to each other, defining a cross-over point (CO), extend at an angle with respect to the arriving portion of the web and with said cross-over point being located spaced from the middle of said first turning bar, and, upon said arriving portion of the web being looped about said first turning bar (2) and said deflection roller (3) for reversing the direction of travel of the web thereover and said web then being passed directly around said second turning bar;
- said first and second turning bars being selectively positionable in said frame in a fifth position for guide mode (e), in which said bars are crossed over with respect to each other defining a cross-over point (CO), and extend at an angle with respect to the arriving portion of the web and, upon said arriving portion of the web being looped about said first turning bar (2) and said deflection roller (3) for reversing the direction of travel of the web thereover and said web then being passed around said deflection roller means (4) for again reversing the direction of travel of the web and then over said second turning bar; and
- said first and second turning bars being selectively positionable in said frame in a sixth position for guide mode (f) in which said bars are parallel to each other and extend at an angle with respect to the arriving portion of the web and, upon said arriving portion of the web being looped about said first turning bar (2) and said deflection roller (3) for reversing the direction of travel of the web thereover and said web then being passed directly around said second turning bar (5).
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein, for modes (a), (b) and (f), said turning bars (2, 5) are positioned parallel to each other.
- 3. The system of claim 1, wherein, for modes (c), (d) and (e), one of the turning bars (85, 105) is located at a right angle with respect to the other (2) of said turning bars.
- 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the diameter (d.sub.3) of the deflection roller (3) is greater than the diameter (d.sub.2) of that one (2) of the turning bars about which the arriving portion of the web is first looped.
- 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the effective diameter (d.sub.4) of the deflection roller means (4) is larger than the diameter (d.sub.3) of the deflection roller (3).
- 6. The system of claim 1, wherein said deflection roller means (4) comprises two vertically staggered deflection roller elements (16, 17).
- 7. The system of claim 6, wherein the sum of the diameters of the deflection roller elements (16, 17) and the shortest distance between the surfaces of the deflection roller elements (16, 17) from each other is larger than the diameter (d.sub.3) of the deflection roller (3).
- 8. The system of claim 1, further including
- slidable holding blocks located on said longitudinal frame elements of the frame structure for retaining end portions of said turning rods while permitting shifting of said turning rods along said longitudinal frame elements.
- 9. The system of claim 8, further including cross elements (8) coupled to said longitudinal frame elements to define an essentially rectangular frame therewith, and forming said frame structure;
- and bearing blocks (9, 11; 15) for retaining the deflection roller (3) and said deflection roller means (4) in said frame structure.
- 10. The system of claim 9, wherein said bearing blocks (9, 11; 13) are slidable along said longitudinal frame elements.
- 11. The system of claim 9, wherein said bearing blocks (9, 11, 13) are slidable in a direction perpendicular to said longitudinal frame elements to provide for height adjustment of the respective deflection roller and deflection roller means with respect to said frame structure.
- 12. The system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the deflection roller (3) and the deflection roller means (4; 16, 17) is adjustable in a plane perpendicular to the plane of the arriving portion of said web.
- 13. The system of claim 1, wherein, for modes (a) and (b), said deflection roller (3) and said deflection roller means (4; 16, 17) are positioned at levels, with respect to a plane defined by the arriving portion of said web, relative to each other to provide for passage of the web from the deflection roller (3) beneath the web looped about the first turning bar (2) and then from below about the deflection roller means (4; 16, 17).
- 14. The system of claim 1, wherein said frame structure (6, 7, 8) is essentially rectangular and has shorter and longer sides; and further including
- means (9, 11, 13) for journalling said deflection roller (3) and said deflection roller means (4; 16, 17) adjacent the shorter sides of said essentially rectangular frame while permitting sliding movement of at least one of: said deflection roller (3) and said deflection roller means (4; 16, 17) longitudinally along the longer sides of said essentially rectangular frame;
- and wherein said turning rods (2, 5) are slidably located on said essentially rectangular frame at an angle of 45.degree. with respect to the longer sides of the frame, to permit said web (1, 21, 31, 41, 101) to be looped about the first turning bar (2), then about said deflection roller (3), then crossing the arriving portion of said web and said first turning bar, to be then looped about the deflection roller means (4; 16, 17), and then passed about the second turning bar (5, 105), whereby a first or prime side of the delivery portion of the web from sid system will be oriented at the same side as the first or prime side of the arriving portion of the web.
- 15. The system of claim 14, wherein the effective diameter of the deflection roller means (4; 16, 17) is larger than the diameter of said deflection roller (3) and of sufficient diameter to permit the web run between said deflection roller (3) and said deflection roller means (4) and cross at least one of: the arriving portion of the web; the delivery portion of the web.
- 16. The system of claim 11, wherein each of said turning bars (2; 5, 85, 105) is independently shiftable with respect to the arriving portion of the web.
- 17. The system of claim 1, wherein the effective diameter (d.sub.4) of the deflection roller means (4) corresponds to the spacing between the arriving portion of the web, after having been looped about the deflection roller (3) and the delivery portion of the web, before passing around the second turning bar (5, 85, 105).
- 18. The system of claim 17, wherein the diameters (d.sub.2 ; d.sub.5) of said turning bars (2; 5, 85, 105) are, respectively, smaller than the diameter of either of said deflection roller (3) and said deflection roller means (4).
- 19. The system of claim 11, wherein the diameters (d.sub.2 ; d.sub.5) of said turning bars (2; 5, 85, 105) are, respectively, smaller than the diameter of either of said deflection roller (3) and said deflection roller means (4).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/347,417, filed May 4, 1989, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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