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| United States Patent | 5495804 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5495804.html |
| Inventor(s) | Stellberger; Rudi (Kronau, DE);
Kleinschmidt; Uwe (O/ stringen, DE);
Kusch; Hans-Ju/ rgen (Neckargemund, DE) |
| Abstract | Device for fastening a flexible printing plate on a plate cylinder of a
rotary printing press includes a tensioning bar disposed axially parallel
with the plate cylinder in a cylinder gap formed in the plate cylinder, a
clamping bar swivellably fastened to the tensioning bar, a cam shaft
supported in respective end walls of the plate cylinder, a first and a
second cam pair carried by the cam shaft, first and second spring
assemblies, respectively, cooperating with the first and the second cam
pairs, the cam shaft being rotatable in one direction for actuating the
first cam pair to shift the tensioning bar via cam rollers and against a
force of the first spring assemblies into a printing-plate take-up
position, and for actuating the second cam pair to open the clamping bar
via pins attached thereto against a force of the second spring assemblies
so that a trailing end of the printing plate is insertable into the open
clamping bar, the cam shaft being rotatable in a direction opposite to the
one direction for initially actuating the second spring assemblies to
close the clamping bar and for then actuating the first spring assemblies
to shift the tensioning bar into a printing-plate tensioning position. |
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Drawing from US Patent 5495804 |
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Device for fastening a flexbile printing plate on a plate cylinder of a
rotary printing press |
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| Publication Date |
March 5, 1996 |
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February 3, 1995 |
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Feb 03, 1994[DE]94 01 760.3 |
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We claim:
1. A device for fastening a flexible printing plate on a plate cylinder of
a rotary printing press, wherein the plate cylinder has a cylinder gap
formed therein axially parallel and the plate cylinder includes two end
walls at opposite ends thereof, comprising a tensioning bar disposed in
the cylinder gap formed in the plate cylinder, a clamping bar swivellably
fastened to said tensioning bar, pins fastened to said clamping bar, a cam
shaft supported in respective end walls of the plate cylinder, a first and
a second cam pair carried by said cam shaft, bearing brackets connected to
said tensioning bar, cam rollers fixed to said bearing brackets, first and
second spring means cooperating with said first and said second cam pairs,
said cam shaft being rotatable in one direction for actuating said first
cam pair to shift said tensioning bar via said cam rollers and against a
force of said first spring means into a printing-plate take-up position,
and for actuating said second cam pair to open said clamping bar via said
pins attached thereto against a force of said second spring means so that
a trailing end of the printing plate is insertable into the open clamping
bar, said cam shaft being rotatable in a direction opposite to said one
direction for initially actuating said second spring means to close said
clamping bar and for then actuating said first spring means to shift the
tensioning bar into a printing-plate tensioning position.
2. Fastening device according to claim 1, wherein said first spring means
comprise spring elements disposed between said tensioning bar and said cam
shaft.
3. Fastening device according to claim 1, including levers connected to
said clamping bar, and wherein said second spring means comprise spring
and lever assembly units disposed between said bearing brackets of said
tensioning bar and said levers of said clamping bar.
4. Fastening device according to claim 1, including levers connected to
said clamping bar, and wherein said first spring means comprise spring
elements disposed between said tensioning bar and said cam shaft, and said
second spring means comprise spring and lever assembly units disposed
between said bearing brackets of said tensioning bar and said levers of
said clamping bar. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a device for fastening a flexible printing plate
on a plate cylinder of a rotary printing press.
Published German Patent Document DE 37 31 039 A1 discloses a conventional
construction of a device of this general type in the form of a clamping
device for flexible printing plates having lever elements which, through
the intermediary of pneumatic or hydraulic elements, clamp and tighten a
printing plate. In this heretofore known construction, it is necessary for
the pneumatic or hydraulic pressure medium to exert a constant pressure
during the entire press run in order to ensure a uniform tensioning or
tautening of the printing plate.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is, accordingly, an object of the invention to provide a device for
fastening a flexible printing plate on a plate cylinder of a rotary
printing press with which the clamping and tensioning of the printing
plate is simplified and which ensures a clamping and tensioning of the
printing plate on the plate cylinder during the operation of the printing
press and without having to supply any energy.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, there is provided, in
accordance with the invention, a device for fastening a flexible printing
plate on a plate cylinder of a rotary printing press, comprising a
tensioning bar disposed axially parallel with the plate cylinder in a
cylinder gap formed in the plate cylinder, a clamping bar swivellably
fastened to the tensioning bar, a cam shaft supported in respective end
walls of the plate cylinder, a first and a second cam pair carried by the
cam shaft, first and second spring means, respectively, cooperating with
the first and the second cam pairs, the cam shaft being rotatable in one
direction for actuating the first cam pair to shift the tensioning bar via
cam rollers and against a force of the first spring means into a
printing-plate take-up position, and for actuating the second cam pair to
open the clamping bar via pins attached thereto against a force of the
second spring means so that a trailing end of the printing plate is
insertable into the open clamping bar, the cam shaft being rotatable in a
direction opposite to the one direction for initially actuating the second
spring means to close the clamping bar and for then actuating the first
spring means to shift the tensioning bar into a printing-plate tensioning
position.
With the foregoing construction according to the invention, the actuation
of only one cam shaft is necessary, and this actuation may be effected
either manually or by suitable adjusting means. Furthermore, both the
clamping or locking, as well as the tensioning of the flexible printing
plate are assured by spring elements during the operation of the printing
press, so that a constant clamping and tensioning force is applied without
requiring the introduction of any external forces. A further advantage
derived from the fastening device according to the invention is that with
the tensioning or tightening of the printing plate by spring elements, the
latter may be placed in an inclined position for effecting a register
correction without requiring any additional adjusting operations.
In accordance with another feature of the invention, the first spring means
comprise spring elements disposed between the tensioning bar and the cam
shaft.
In accordance with a further feature of the invention, the fastening device
includes bearing brackets connected to the tensioning bar, and levers
connected to the clamping bar, the second spring means comprising spring
and lever assembly units disposed between the bearing brackets of the
tensioning bar and the levers of the clamping bar.
In accordance with a concomitant combination of features, the fastening
device includes bearing brackets connected to the tensioning bar, and
levers connected to the clamping bar, the first spring means comprising
spring elements disposed between the tensioning bar and the cam shaft, and
the second spring means comprising spring and lever assembly units
disposed between the bearing brackets of the tensioning bar and the levers
of the clamping bar.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are
set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a
device for fastening a flexible printing plate on a plate cylinder of a
rotary printing press, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to
the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may
be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and
within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however,
together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best
understood from the following description of specific embodiments when
read in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
FIG. 1 is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of a plate cylinder of an
otherwise non-illustrated rotary printing press provided with the
fastening device according to the invention, by which a printing plate has
been tightened and clamped or locked on the plate cylinder; and
FIG. 2 is a view like that of FIG. 1 showing the fastening device in
another operating mode thereof wherein the printing plate has been
disposed without tensioning on the plate cylinder and an end thereof
inserted into the fastening device but not yet clamped or locked therein.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to the drawing and, first, particularly to FIG. 1 thereof,
there is shown therein a clamping device 3 mounted in a gap or groove 1 of
a plate cylinder 2 for clamping a leading end of a flexible printing plate
5, and a device 4 for fastening the printing plate 5 on the plate cylinder
2. The device 4 is formed of a tightening or tensioning bar 6 disposed
axially parallel to the plate cylinder 2 in the gap 1, and a clamping or
locking bar 7 fastened to the tensioning bar 6. The tensioning bar 6 is
displaceably mounted in the gap 1 of the plate cylinder 2 and carries at
both ends thereof respective pins 8 whereon the clamping or locking bar 7
is swivellably mounted.
A cam shaft 9, which is journalled in respective end walls of the plate
cylinder 2, is provided for actuating the tensioning bar 6 and the
clamping bar 7. The cam shaft 9 carries two cam pairs 10 and 11, the cam
pair 10 serving to displace the tensioning bar 6 through the intermediary
of cam rollers 13 against the force of spring elements 12. In this regard,
the spring elements 12 are provided on bolts 14 which are mounted in the
tensioning bar 6 so as to be longitudinally displaceable, and so that they
are braced by the respective heads 15 thereof against the cam shaft 9. The
cam rollers 13 are fastened to bearing brackets 16 which are also
connected to the tensioning bar 6.
When the cam shaft 9 is rotated counter-clockwise, the other cam pair 11
presses a pin 17 fastened to the clamping bar 7 upwardly so that the
clamping bar 7 opens and assumes the position thereof shown in FIG. 2. The
opening of the clamping bar 7 is also effected against the force of
springs 18, which are actuated by levers 19 which, in turn, are fastened
to the clamping bar 7. The springs 18 are actuatable by means of a plunger
or push rod 20 which is fastened at one end thereof via pins 21 to the
levers 19, and at the other end thereof via pins 22 to the bearing
brackets 16.
In FIG. 1, the printing plate 5 is shown clamped between the tensioning bar
6 and the clamping bar 7, and the tensioning bar 6 with the clamping bar 7
are shifted towards the right-hand side of FIG. 1 due to the force of the
spring element 12, so that the printing plate is tightened or tautened on
the outer cylindrical surface of the plate cylinder 2. In this regard, the
cam shaft 9 is rotated clockwise into the starting position thereof as
shown. If the cam shaft 9 is then rotated counter-clockwise, the
tensioning bar 6 with the clamping bar 7 are then initially displaced via
the cam roller 13 to the left-hand side of the figure and the printing
plate 5 is accordingly loosened and relieved of tension. The clamping bar
7 is then opened by means of the other cam pair 11 and the pin 17, as
illustrated in FIG. 2. The tensioning bar 6 is thereby located in the
left-hand starting position thereof. If a new printing plate 5 is then
placed on the plate cylinder 2, it is initially clamped at the leading
edge thereof by the clamping device 3 and, by rotating or turning the
plate cylinder 2 counter-clockwise, it is pressed by rollers 23 fixedly
mounted on non-illustrated side frames of the press onto the outer
cylindrical surface of the plate cylinder 2. When the plate cylinder 2 has
reached the position thereof shown in FIG. 2 after about one rotation, the
rollers 23 press the the trailing plate end 24 into the illustrated
position thereof so that the widely-opened clamping bar 7 can be closed
and the plate end 24 clamped, as shown in FIG. 1. Thereafter, by further
rotating the cam shaft 9, the tensioning or tightening of the printing
plate 5 is effected, due to the displacement of the tensioning bar 6 with
the clamping bar 7 towards the right-hand side of the figure.
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