This application claims the priority of German Patent Document No. 10 2007 004 755.1, filed Jan. 31, 2007, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
The invention relates to a webbing apron of a device for webbing up a printing substrate web in a printing press, namely a web-fed printing press.
A device for webbing up a printing substrate web is known from German Utility Model 92 15 764.5, which has a webbing apron fastened to a tension element that is embodied as a roller chain. The webbing apron has a cable, to which the roller chain can be connected via carriers. In addition, the webbing apron has a flat element, which wraps around the cable at least in sections, whereby the cable is connected to the flat element. According to this prior art, the flat element, which is connected to the cable, is embodied of a tear-resistance textile fabric, whereby the cable is connected to the flat element by adhesion, namely an adhesive strip.
When this webbing apron that is known from the prior art is moved by components of the printing press where high temperatures prevail, there is a danger of the connection between the cable and the flat element of the webbing apron detaching. As a result, there is a need for a webbing apron that is not sensitive to high temperatures.
Starting herefrom, the present invention is based on the objective of creating a novel webbing apron of a device for webbing up a printing substrate web in a printing press.
According to the invention, the flat element is embodied of fluorinated rubber, whereby the cable is permanently connected to the flat element made of fluorinated rubber by vulcanization.
In terms of the present invention, it is provided that the flat element be embodied of fluorinated rubber and that the cable be permanently connected to the flat element made of fluorinated rubber by vulcanization. This makes it possible to make an especially heat-resistant webbing apron available.
Preferred developments of the invention are yielded from the following description. Without being limited hereto, exemplary embodiments of the invention are explained in greater detail on the basis of the drawings.
The flat element 12 is used in particular to clasp the to-be-webbed-up printing substrate web, whereby to do so the flat element 12 has a pair of cover pieces 15 on one end 14, between which the to-be-webbed-up printing substrate web can be grasped. The two cover pieces 15 are comprised preferably of a magnetic film in order to clasp a to-be-webbed-up printing substrate web between the cover pieces 15 that are being magnetically attracted. The cover pieces 15 are in-turn connected to the end 14 of the flat element 12 using an adhesive strip 16.
The flat element 11 of the webbing apron 10 is used to attach the webbing apron 10 to a tension element that is embodied preferably as a roller chain. In this case, a cable 18 is allocated to one end 17 of the flat element 11. A tension element that is embodied preferably as a chain engages on the cable 18, e.g., in the manner that is known from German Utility Model 92 15 764.5.
In terms of the present invention, the flat element 11 of the webbing apron 10 is embodied of fluorinated rubber, in particular fluorinated hydrocarbon polymensate. The cable 18 is formed of at least one steel wire. The cable 18 is permanently connected to the flat element 11 made of fluorinated rubber by vulcanization. The combination of the material for the flat element 11 and the special connection between the flat element 11 and the cable 18 produces an especially heat-resistant webbing apron 10 in this section. As a result, there is no danger of the connection between the flat element 11 and the cable 18 of the webbing apron 10 detaching due to the effect of heat.
The flat element 11 made of fluorinated rubber wraps around the cable 18 at least in sections, thereby forming an overlapping area 19 of the flat element 11 as shown in
The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
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10 2007 004 755.1 | Jan 2007 | DE | national |