Claims
- 1. A rotary press comprising:
- drive rollers for driving a web through said rotary press;
- a printing section;
- a main drive speed control means for controlling a speed of the drive rollers;
- a series of web feed rollers adapted to guide the web through said rotary press;
- an electric motor connected to and housed within each of said web feed rollers;
- speed control means for controlling the speeds of said web feed rollers by controlling the driving speeds of the respective electric motors, said speed control means comprising signal generating means, connected to said main drive speed control means and responsive to a control signal from said main drive speed control means, for controlling the speeds of said web feed rollers to coincide with the speed of the drive rollers, and
- a dirt detecting unit which detects at least one of dust and ink on a surface of said web feed rollers and generates a dirt detecting signal indicative of the detection of said at least one of dust and ink on the surface of said web feed rollers such that at times when said dirt detecting unit generates said dirt detecting signal said speed control means receives said dirt detecting signal and alters the speeds of said web feed rollers to differ from said drive rollers thereby generating slipping between the web and the web feed rollers.
- 2. The rotary press of claim 1, wherein said speed control means further comprises a manually actuated control means for sequentially inputting control signals to said electric motors to automatically and successively change the rotating speed of said series of web feed rollers.
- 3. A rotary press comprising:
- drive rollers for driving a web through said rotary press;
- a printing section;
- a main drive speed control means for controlling a speed of the drive rollers;
- a series of web feed rollers adapted to guide the web through said rotary press;
- an electric motor connected to each of said web feed rollers;
- speed control means for controlling the speeds of said web feed rollers by controlling the driving speeds of the respective electric motors, said speed control means comprising signal generating means, connected to said main drive speed control means and responsive to a control signal from said main drive speed control means, for controlling the speeds of said web feed rollers to coincide with the speed of the drive rollers, and
- a dirt detecting unit which detects at least one of dust and ink on a surface of said web feed rollers and generates a dirt detecting signal indicative of the detection of said at least one of dust and ink on the surface of said web feed rollers such that at times when said dirt detecting unit generates said dirt detecting signal said speed control means receives said dirt detecting signal and alters the speeds of said web feed rollers to differ from said drive rollers thereby generating slipping between the web and the web feed rollers;
- wherein said speed control means further comprises detecting means for detecting a tension force of said web and for altering the speeds of said web feed rollers when the detected tension force is outside of a predetermined range.
- 4. A rotary press comprising:
- drive rollers for driving a web through said rotary press;
- a printing section;
- a main drive speed control means for controlling a speed of the drive rollers;
- a series of web feed rollers adapted to guide the web through said rotary press;
- an electric motor connected to and housed within each of said web feed rollers;
- speed control means for controlling the speeds of said web feed rollers by controlling the driving speeds of the respective electric motors, said speed control means comprising signal generating means, connected to said main drive speed control means and responsive to a control signal from said main drive speed control means, for controlling the speeds of said web feed rollers to coincide with the speed of the drive rollers; and
- a dirt detecting unit which detects at least one of dust and ink on a surface of said web feed rollers and generates a dirt detecting signal indicative of the detection of said at least one of dust and ink on the surface of said web feed rollers such that at times when said dirt detecting unit generates said dirt detecting signal said speed control means receives said dirt detecting signal and alters the speeds of said web feed rollers to differ from said drive rollers thereby generating slipping between the web and the web feed rollers;
- wherein said web feed rollers are only driven in a travelling direction of the web through the rotary press.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/649,275, filed Jan. 30, 1991 now abandoned, which is a continuation of a prior application Ser. No. 07/363,767, filed on Jun. 9, 1989 now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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