Claims
- 1. A printing press comprising:
a frame; a printing cylinder module mounted to the frame, the printing module including a plurality of operatively coupled cylinders cantileverly supported by the frame; and an inker module cantileverly supported by the frame, the inker module shiftable in a path between a position operatively coupled to the printing cylinder module and a position retracted from the printing cylinder module.
- 2. The printing press of claim 1, wherein the path comprises a bearing way to supportably guide the shifting of the inker module between the operatively coupled position and the retracted position.
- 3. The printing press of claim 1, further comprising a drive screw to provide shifting of the inker module between the operatively coupled position and the retracted position.
- 4. The printing press of claim 1, the inker module comprising:
an ink roller having a rotational axis; an ink rail disposed adjacent to the ink roller and being substantially aligned with the rotational axis; a plurality of ink valves disposed adjacent the ink rail and distributed along the rotational axis; a flow divider coupled to the ink valves to provide ink to each ink valve; and an ink pump to provide ink to the flow divider.
- 5. The printing press of claim 4, the inker module further comprising an ink supply manifold to receive the ink from an ink inlet connected to the ink pump and to supply the ink to the flow divider.
- 6. The printing press of claim 1, wherein each ink valve shiftable to supply ink to the ink rail or bypass the ink to the ink supply manifold.
- 7. The printing press of claim 1, the printing cylinder module comprising a blanket cylinder having a blanket sleeve removably mounted to a blanket cylinder shell and a plate cylinder having a plate sleeve removably mounted to a plate cylinder shell, wherein the blanket sleeve is removable from the blanket cylinder shell by pressurized air being supplied between the blanket sleeve and the blanket cylinder shell, and wherein the plate sleeve is removable from the plate cylinder shell by pressurized air being supplied between the plate sleeve and the plate cylinder shell.
- 8. The printing press of claim 7, the blanket sleeve comprising a plurality of layers including an inner expandable layer, a blanket to form an outer layer, a plurality of intermediate layers disposed between the expandable layer and the blanket layer, the intermediate layers including a compressible layer adjacent the expandable layer and a filler layer adjacent the compressible layer.
- 9. The printing press of claim 7, the plate sleeve comprising a plurality of layers including an inner expandable layer, a plate to form an outer layer, a plurality of intermediate layers disposed between the expandable layer and the plate layer, the intermediate layers including a compressible layer adjacent the expandable layer and a filler layer adjacent the compressible layer.
- 10. The printing press of claim 9, the plate including inwardly angled ends shaped to engage an inwardly expanding gap of the filler layer to secure the plate to the filler layer.
- 11. An ink injection system for a printing press, the ink injection system comprising:
an ink roller having a rotational axis; an ink rail disposed adjacent to the ink roller and being substantially aligned with the rotational axis; a plurality of ink valves disposed adjacent the ink rail and distributed along the rotational axis; a flow divider coupled to the ink valves to provide ink to each ink valve; and an ink pump to provide ink to the flow divider.
- 12. The injection system of claim 11, the flow divider including a plurality of positive displacement pumps driven by the pressure in the ink supplied from the ink pump.
- 13. The injection system of claim 11, the inker module further comprising an ink supply manifold to receive the ink from an ink inlet connected to the ink pump and to supply the ink to the flow divider.
- 14. The injection system of claim 11, wherein each ink valve is shiftable to supply ink to the ink rail or bypass the ink to the ink supply manifold.
- 15. A printing press comprising:
a frame having an operation side and a drive side; a plate cylinder cantileverly mounted to the operation side of the frame; a blanket cylinder cantileverly mounted to the operation side of the frame; a plate cylinder drive assembly mounted to the drive side of the frame and operatively coupled to the plate cylinder to rotate a shaft of the plate cylinder; a blanket cylinder drive assembly mounted to the drive side of the frame and operatively coupled to the blanket cylinder to rotate a shaft of the blanket cylinder; and a sidelay registration mechanism coupled to the plate cylinder drive assembly, the sidelay registration mechanism operatively coupled to the shaft of the blanket cylinder to provide side-to-side adjustment of the plate cylinder.
- 16. The printing press of claim 15, the plate cylinder drive assembly further comprising a gearbox assembly operatively coupled to a plate cylinder drive motor, the gearbox assembly coupling the plate cylinder drive motor to the shaft of the plate cylinder to transfer a rotational motion provided by the plate cylinder drive motor to the plate cylinder at a different speed than a rotational speed of the plate cylinder drive motor.
- 17. The printing press of claim 16, wherein the gear box assembly includes a first gearbox and a second gear box operatively coupled to each other.
- 18. The printing press of claim 16, wherein the sidelay registration mechanism is coupled to the gear box assembly and the plate cylinder drive motor, wherein a side-to-side adjustment of the plate cylinder by the sidelay registration mechanism provides a corresponding side-to-side adjustment of the gear box assembly and the plate cylinder drive motor.
- 19. The printing press of claim 15, the sidelay registration mechanism comprising:
a sidelay registration mechanism enclosure cantileverly mounted to the drive side of the frame, the sidelay registration mechanism enclosure housing a section of the shaft of the plate cylinder extending to the drive side; a first race coupled to the shaft of the plate cylinder by a pair of spaced apart first tapered roller bearings, the first race including a threaded outer surface; a second race coupled to the enclosure by a pair of spaced apart second tapered roller bearings, the second race including a threaded inner surface coupling the threaded outer surface of the first race; a worm gear rotationally mounted on the second race and coupled to a drive screw; and wherein rotation of the drive screw provides sideway movement of the shaft of the plate cylinder in the enclosure.
- 20. The printing press of claim 19, comprising a servo motor coupled to the drive screw.
- 21. The printing press of claim 19, comprising a servo motor coupled to the drive screw and a control system to control the servo motor for side-to-side adjustment of the plate cylinder.
- 22. The printing press of claim 19, the blanket cylinder including a blanket sleeve removably mounted to a blanket cylinder shell and the plate cylinder including a plate sleeve removably mounted to a plate cylinder shell, wherein the blanket sleeve is removable from the blanket cylinder shell by pressurized air being supplied between the blanket sleeve and the blanket cylinder shell, and wherein the plate sleeve is removable from the plate cylinder shell by pressurized air being supplied between the plate sleeve and the plate cylinder shell.
- 23. The printing press of claim 22, the blanket sleeve comprising a plurality of layers including an inner expandable layer, a blanket to form an outer layer, a plurality of intermediate layers disposed between the expandable layer and the blanket layer, the intermediate layers including a compressible layer adjacent the expandable layer and a filler layer adjacent the compressible layer.
- 24. The printing press of claim 22, the plate sleeve comprising a plurality of layers including an inner expandable layer, a plate to form an outer layer, a plurality of intermediate layers disposed between the expandable layer and the plate layer, the intermediate layers including a compressible layer adjacent the expandable layer and a filler layer adjacent the compressible layer.
- 25. The printing press of claim 24, the plate including inwardly angled ends shaped to engage an inwardly expanding gap of the filler layer to secure the plate to the filler layer.
- 26. A printing press comprising:
a frame; a plate cylinder cantileverly supported by the frame, the plate cylinder including a plate cylinder shell adapted to securely support a generally cylindrical plate sleeve; and a generally cylindrical sleeve extension attached to the plate cylinder shell to lengthen the plate cylinder shell; wherein the plate sleeve is securely supportable on the sleeve extension when the plate sleeve is substantially removed from the plate cylinder shell.
- 27. The printing press of claim 26, the extension sleeve comprising:
a plurality of air valves disposed flush with an outer surface of the extension sleeve; a plurality of conduits to provide pressurized air to the air valves; and wherein the plate sleeve releases from the extension sleeve when the air valves are open, and wherein the plate sleeve securely mounts to the extension sleeve when the air valves are closed.
- 28. The printing plate of claim 19, where the air valves are check valves that close when the pressurized air is cutoff from the check valves.
- 29. A printing press comprising:
a frame; a printing cylinder module; an inker module operatively coupled with the printing module, the inker module including at least an inker roller having a rotational axis, the inker roller having at least a first non-rotational axis; and a first oscillation motor operatively coupled to the inker roller to oscillate the inker roller relative to the first non-rotational axis.
- 30. The printing press of claim 29, further comprising a second oscillation motor operatively coupled to the ink roller to oscillate the ink roller relative to a second non-rotational axis.
- 31. The printing press of claim 30, the first oscillation motor having operational variables, and the second oscillation motor having operational variables, wherein the operational variables of the first oscillation motor and the operational variables of the second oscillation motor are adjustable to provide a particular oscillation characteristic for the ink roller.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The application claims priority benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/477,116, filed Jun. 9, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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