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| United States Patent | 4538517 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4538517.html |
| Inventor(s) | Michalik; Horst B. (Hochberg, DE);
Klingenmeier; Erich A. (Wurzburg, DE) |
| Abstract | A paper web guiding mechanism for a web-fed rotary printing machine is
disclosed. The paper web guiding mechanism includes paper guide rollers
and a prefeed formed roller which are substantially wider than the maximum
width of the web which can be printed. Two turning bars are provided for
each paper web which may be slit from the printed web. At least three
formers are disposed on a common horizontal plane and are used to form the
web sections that are guided to various mixed or superimposed arrays by
the paper web guiding mechanism. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4538517 |
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Paper web guiding mechanism |
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| Publication Date |
September 3, 1985 |
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| Filing Date |
September 28, 1983 |
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| Priority Data |
Oct 09, 1982[DE]3237504 |
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Description  |
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed generally to a paper web guiding
mechanism for a web-fed rotary printing machine. More particularly, the
present invention is directed to a paper web guiding mechanism for use
with a plurality of formers. Most specifically, the present invention is
directed to a paper web guiding mechanism in which the paper web guide
roller is at least one and one quarter times as wide as the maximum width
of the web being printed. The several formers of the folder are positioned
side by side on the same horizontal level. At least one double turning bar
and a web slitter allows the printed web to be slit and guided to the
formers in a plurality of orientations.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART
Paper web guiding mechanisms for use in web-fed rotary printing machines
are know generally in the art. The typical paper web guiding mechanism
includes one or more paper guide rollers which are only slightly wider
than the maximum paper width which can be accomodated by the printing
couples of the printing machine. In a situation where a plurality of paper
web layers are to be formed from several associated paper webs, such as
may be done by slitting partial webs from one or more of a plurality of
printed webs, it is necessary to provide a separate former for each such
associated group of paper webs. Each such former folds the web in a
longitudinal direction and these folded webs are placed one on top of the
other in the folder. These folded webs are then cross cut into sections
and are then again folded to form products. Such systems are often used in
the placement of a printed tabloid section within a newspaper section.
In conventional web-fed rotary printing machines, the maximum plate
cylinder length is the width of four pages and, as indicated previously,
the roller portion of the paper web guiding mechanism has a width which
corresponds to this paper web width. When such an assembly is used in the
manufacture of products such as newspapers having a newspaper part and a
magazine part, three or four feed formers are usually required. These
formers are used in pairs and each such pair is conventionally placed
above or below another pair or pairs so that the paper webs can be
properly "mixed" or arranged. This conventional arrangement of the formers
in a vertical stack makes the machine quite tall thereby requiring a
substantial amount of space.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a paper web guiding
mechanism.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a paper web guiding
mechanism having a wide paper guide roller.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a paper web guiding
mechanism having a plurality of formers placed adjacent each other.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a paper web
guiding mechanism which will facilitate the easy mixing of the printed
paper webs.
As will be discussed in greater detail in the description of the preferred
embodiment, the paper web guiding mechanism for a web-fed rotary printing
machine in accordance with the present invention includes a plurality of
paper guide rollers disposed between the printing couples of the web-fed
rotary press and the formers of a folder assembly. The formers are
disposed in a side by side horizontal array and the paper web guiding
mechanism includes turning bars and web slitters. Each of the paper guide
rollers is substantially wider than the maximum width of the web being
printed with this roller width being at least one and a quarter times as
great as the paper web width.
A particular advantage of the paper web guiding mechanism in accordance
with the present invention, is that the paper webs can be mixed without
the necessity of reversing them; i.e. guiding them from one forming level
to another. This results in a lower position of the paper feed into the
folder and the placement of the formers all at the same height. Since
these formers can all be placed at the same height, a reduction in height
of the assembly is provided.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
While the novel features of the paper web guiding mechanism in a web-fed
rotary printing machine in accordance with the present invention, are set
forth with particularity in the appended claims, a full and complete
understanding of the invention may be had by referring to the detailed
description of a preferred embodiment, as set forth hereinafter and as may
be seen in the accompanying drawing figures in which:
FIG. 1 is a schematic side elevation view of a printing couple having a
paper web guiding mechanism in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic elevational view of the paper web feed from the guide
roller through the formers and to a folder in accordance with the present
invention;
FIGS. 3A-3E are schematic views showing various possibilities of paper web
mixing by use of the paper web guiding mechanism in accordance with the
present invention; and
FIG. 4 is an overall perspective view of the paper web guiding mechanism in
accordance with the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring initially to FIG. 1, there may be seen a generally conventional
printing couple, generally at 1 for use in a web-fed rotary printing
machine. Each such printing couple 1 is comprised generally of a forme or
plate cylinder 2, a blanket cylinder 10 that may be provided with a
resilient cover, and a counter-pressure cylinder 5. These several
cylinders are rotatably supported in side frames 7 and 8 of the rotary
printing machine which may be situated on a platform 30 having safety
railings 32. Each of these cylinders is generally conventional in overall
size and typically has a printing width that is the width of four pages
"d". A paper web guiding mechanism 3 cooperates with each such printing
couple 1, as may be seen in FIGS. 1, 2 and 4. It is known generally in the
art to provide paper web guiding mechanisms above printing couples in a
web-fed rotary printing press. These guide mechanisms guide the paper web
coming from the printing couple to a folder or to other printing couples.
Conventionally, these paper web guiding mechanisms essentially comprise
paper guide rollers and turning bars. A corresponding number of paper web
feed rollers are positioned above the folder, as may be seen in German
unexamined published application No. 2,532,168.
As may be seen in FIGS. 1 and 4, one of the paper web guiding mechanisms 3
in accordance with the present invention cooperates with each printing
couple 1. Each such paper web guiding mechanism includes side frames 4 and
6 which are secured to the side frames 7 and 8 of the printing couple 1.
At least one paper guide roller 11 is rotatably journaled in side frames 4
and 6 in any known manner. Each paper web 9 which is printed by and which
exits from a printing couple 1 in the direction indicated by the arrows in
FIG. 1, is guided by its own individual paper web guide mechanism 3 to a
prefeed former roller 13 and from there through a plurality of formers 14,
15, and 16 for longitudinal folding and then into a folder generally at
20, all as may be seen in FIG. 2 with the direction of paper web travel
again being denoted by arrows in FIG. 2.
The paper web guiding mechanisms 3 for the printing couples 1 are located
at different levels and are generally positioned above and below each
other. These paper web guiding mechanisms include the paper guide rollers
11 and turning bar pairs 18, as are shown in FIGS. 3A, 3C, 3D, 3E and 4.
As was indicated previously in conventional paper web guiding mechanisms,
the length of the paper guide rollers 11 is coordinated with the maximum
width "a" of the paper web 9 being printed. In contrast, the paper guide
rollers 11 of the paper web guiding mechanism 3 in accordance with the
present invention have a width which is in excess of the inner width "b"
of the printing couple 1 by an additional width "c" which may be one half
of the width of the paper web 9 capable of being handled by the printing
couple 1. The increased width "b" plus "c" is maintained by the paper web
guiding mechanism 3 to the prefeed former roller 13.
At least three formers 14, 15, and 16, which form longitudinal folds in the
printed web 9, are positioned side by side in the same horizontal plane
after the prefeed former roller 13. A double turning bar generally at 18
is provided for each paper web guiding mechanism 3 and is positioned
between the printing couple 1 and the prefeed former roller 13. A driven,
disengagable longitudinal slitting blade of generally known construction
is also positioned adjacent the turning bar pair 18 in one of several
possible positions, as are exemplified in FIGS. 3A-3E, and as may be seen
in FIG. 4. Each slitter can be positioned as desired to slit the printed
web either before or after the turning bars and before the prefeed former
roller 13. The double turning bar 18 allows a partial web segment 19 that
has been slit from the web 9 by blade 17 to be displaced parallel to the
remaining portion 21 of the paper web 9. In one preferred embodiment, web
9 may be divided into a partial web 19 and a remainder web 21, each of
which has a width "c" that is half of the width of the total web "a". As
seen in FIG. 3A, this partial web 19 may be guided by the turning bars to
a position parallel to the remainder web 21. At least one of the turning
bars is capable of being disposed cross ways to the direction of paper web
travel.
Each of the two turning bars 12 of the double turning bar 18 is disposed on
guide supports secured to side frames 4 and 6 and is individually capable
of being displaced along the entire length or width "b" plus "c" of the
paper web guide mechanism 3. These turning bars 12 are further capable of
being locked in a selected location. The position of the slitter 17 is
also adjustable so that the printed web 9 can be split at a desired
position and into desired separate widths.
The paper web guiding mechanism, in accordance with the present invention,
makes it possible to feed the partial paper web 19 and the remainder 21 of
web 9 to one of the formers 14, 15, and 16 which can be placed side by
side. This is due to the increased width of the paper guide rollers 11 and
the prefeed former roller 13. Accordingly, the printed paper web can be
mixed in any of the various arrays as suggested in FIGS. 3A-3E. This
increased roller width allows the formers to be placed at the same level
and substantially reduces the height requirement of the machine.
While a preferred embodiment of a paper web guiding mechanism, in
accordance with the present invention, has been fully and completely
disclosed hereinabove, it will be obvious to one of skill in the art that
a number of changes in, for example, the make up of the printing couple,
the types of side frames and journal means and the like, could be made
without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention which is
accordingly to be limited only by the appended claims.
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