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AU599631B2
AU599631B2 AU69348/87A AU6934887A AU599631B2 AU 599631 B2 AU599631 B2 AU 599631B2 AU 69348/87 A AU69348/87 A AU 69348/87A AU 6934887 A AU6934887 A AU 6934887A AU 599631 B2 AU599631 B2 AU 599631B2
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41FPRINTING MACHINES OR PRESSES
    • B41F13/00Common details of rotary presses or machines
    • B41F13/44Arrangements to accommodate interchangeable cylinders of different sizes to enable machine to print on areas of different sizes
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41FPRINTING MACHINES OR PRESSES
    • B41F13/00Common details of rotary presses or machines
    • B41F13/08Cylinders
    • B41F13/24Cylinder-tripping devices; Cylinder-impression adjustments
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41PINDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO PRINTING, LINING MACHINES, TYPEWRITERS, AND TO STAMPS
    • B41P2217/00Printing machines of special types or for particular purposes
    • B41P2217/10Printing machines of special types or for particular purposes characterised by their constructional features
    • B41P2217/11Machines with modular units, i.e. with units exchangeable as a whole
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41PINDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO PRINTING, LINING MACHINES, TYPEWRITERS, AND TO STAMPS
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    • B41P2217/10Printing machines of special types or for particular purposes characterised by their constructional features
    • B41P2217/13Machines with double or multiple printing units for "flying" printing plates exchange

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p.-I 1~ AU-AI-6934 8 /87 WORLD INTELLECTUAl. PROPERTY ORGANIZATION International Bureaul PCT INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION PUBLISHED D T 4 A'fT C PE iaTION TREATY (PCT) (51) International Patent Classification 4 (11) International Publication Number, WO 87/ 04665 B4IF 13/44, 13/24 Al (43) International Publication Date: 13 August 1987 (13.08.87) (21) International Application Number: PCT/GB87/00077 (22) International Filing Date: 3 February 1987 (03.02.87) Published With international search report.
(31) Priority Application Number: (32) Priority Date: (33) Priority Country: 8602561 3 February 1986 (03.02.86) (71)(72) Applicant and Inventor: MORGAN, John, Henry [GB/GB]; Abbey Mill, Kingswood, Wooton-under- Edge, Gloucester GLi2 8RL (GB).
(74) Agents: ADKINS, Michael et al.: Withers Rogers, 4 Dyer's Buildings, Holborn, London ECIN 2JT (GB).
(81) Designated States: AU, BF (European patent), DE (European patent), FR (European patent), GB (European patent), IT (European patent), NL (European patent), SE (European patent), US.
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ag 2'4 SEP 1987 (54) Title: PRINTING APPARATUS (57) Abstract The apparatus comprises a plate cylinder a blanket cylinder(16) and an impression cylinder A web (W) passes between the blanket and impression cylinder to enable print to be applied to the web by the blanket cylinder. The plate and blanket cylinders (15, 16) are provided as a one-piece cartridge movable axially to a position offset from the web.
The impression cylinder (17) is also movable independently of the other cylinders to a position offset from web to enable the impression cylinder to be changed without breaking the web or removing the web from the apparatus.
WO 87/04665 PCT/G B87/00077 PRINTING APPARATUS The invention relates to printing apparatus and it is particularly concerned with printing apparatus such as an offset lithographic printing apparatus, which utilises a cylinder for applying print to a web.
Known offset lithographic printing machines comprise a plate cylinder to which ink is applied by, rollers, a blanket cylinder which transfers the print from the plate cylinder to a web, and an impression cylinder which presses the web against the blanke cylinder.
The blanket cylinder, will have a circumif renre corresponding either to the total print length or to a print length which is exactly divisibl- into the circumferential length of the blanket cylinder.
Where a customer requires a print length which will not divide exactly into the circumferential length of the blanket cylinder, it is necessary to change the cylinder and, hitherto, it has been proposed to mount the blanket cylinder and plate cylinder in a cartridi, which can be withdrawn axially to one side of the .eb. By doing that, the plate and blanket cylinders can be changed or cleaned easily.
If it is necessary to print on both sides of a web, it is usual to pass the web through a first print tower where print is applied to one side of th web, invert the web downstream of the first print tower and then pass the inverted web through a second print tower which applies print to the opposite side of the web. By doing tlat, the previously printed side of the web comes into engagement with the impression cylinder of the second print tower. As the printing is noramlly carried out SUBSTITUTE SHEETI WO 87/4665 PCT/GB87/00077 -2 at high speed, the ink applied to the first side of the web will often not be completely dry by the time it comes into engagement with the impression cylinder of the second print tower and ink will be transferred to that impression cylinder. .Provided that the irpression cylinder of the second print tower has a circumfer-ntial length which can be divided exactly by the print- length applied by the first print tower, no problems arise. However, if the impression cylinder circumference is not so divisible, what is known as "ghosting" can occur where a second but lighter image of the print applied to the first side of the web is applied again to that side by the impression cylinder of the second print tower.
Therefore, where the plate and blanket cyLinders are changed in an upstream print tower it will generally be necessary to change both the plate and blanket cylinders and the impression cylinder of the downsteam tower in order to ensure that ghosting dn,,s not occur.
In view of the fact that the web passes o,,er the impression cylinder, it is necessary to remove the web from known machines when clanging the impression cylinder which can be most inconvenient, particularly if numerous print towers are present in the machine. It is well known, that re-webbing a printing machine can be a long and complex operation and increases the time that the machine is out of service.
On certain prior art machines, it is known to provide the plate cylinder, blanket cylinder and impression cylinder as a single unit which can be mn'inted into or dismantled from a printing machine and an operator can carry various units having cylinders of n sizes.
However, such units are very expensive as each one incorporates three cylinders and the unit is very heavy and'difficult to install and remove. Als'), it is essential to remove the web from the machine in order to replace the three-cylinder units.
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I: "M" 3 An object of the present invention is to provide printing apparatus which enables at least the impression cylinder across which the web passes to be replaced without having to break the web or remove the web from the machine.
In one broad form the present invention provides printing apparatus comprising a first print tower having printing and impression cylinders for applying print to one side of a web, a second print tower having printing and impression cylinders for applying print to the reverse side of the web, the impression cylinder in the second print tower being movable mounted relative to the associated printing cylinder whereby, in use, where the printing cylinder in the first tower is changed to one which applies a print length not exactly divisible by the circumferential length of the impression cylinder of the second print tower, the impression cylinder in ~the second print tower is movable to a position offset from the web to '15 enable it to be changed for one having a circumferential length by which 0 0 the print length is exactly divisible.
Another broad form'of the present invention provides printing apparatus comprising a printing cylinder for applying print to a web and an impression cylinder for maintaining the web against the printing cylinder, said impression cylinder being movable relative to the printing cylinder to a position offset from the web to enable the impression cylinder to be changed for an impression cylinder having a different circumferential 0oo0o: length.
.0 An arrangement as set out in either of the two immediately preceding '25 paragraphs enables the impression cylinder to be moved to a position to one side of the web so that the impression cylinder can be changed without having to break the web or remove the web from the machine.
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0 SAR/1382b i b i 3a Preferably, the impression cylinder is mounted on slide means whereby the impression cylinder can be slid to the offset position.
The impression cylinder is preferably mounted between spaced support means, e.g. side plates. The impression cylinder may be rotatably mounted in journal bearings on the support means. The support means may have surfaces which engage the aforesaid slide means. Such surfaces may comprise arcuate cut-outs which rest on the slide means and which may be slidable therealong.
o** 0 9 9 9 0 *9 o gig•: ,oo.o oo SAR/1382b r. PCT/G B87/0007 7 WO 87/04665 Such surfaces may be arranged on lower edges of said support means.
The printing cylinder, which is preferably a blanket cylinder co-operable with a plate cylinlr, may be mounted between spaced further support means such as further side plates. The further support means may be carried by mounting means which enables the printing cylinder to be moved axially to a position offset from the web. The mounting means may be sliilable on bearings and preferably takes the form of rails.
In a preferred embodiment, the printing and impression cylinders are arranged in a print tower of a printing machine downstream of a further print tower of 'he machine.
Preferably, the further print tower appl es print, in use, to one side of the web and the iownstream print tower applies print to the opposite side of the web the web moving through an invert ing station between the print towers.
The impression cylinder and printing cylinder may be rotatably fast with meshing gear wheels ,hich disengage each other when one of the cylinders is moved to its offset position. The impression .ylinder gear wheel is preferably arranged to transmit drivo to the printing cylinder gear wheel. Where a plate cylinder is provided, the printing the blanket) cylinder gear wheel preferably meshes with a gear .heel rotatably fast with the plate cylinder so as to drive the latter.
Preferably the impression cylinder gear wheel disengages a driving gear when the impression cylinder is moved to its offset position.
In a preferred embodiment drive from a main drive input is transmitted to the impression cylinder through an adjustable roller gear. The idler gear may be rotatably mounted on a movable arm to enable the position of the idler gear to be adjusted to mesh with rcrspective gear SUBSTITUTE
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I SWO 87/04665 5 PCT/GB87/00077 wheels on impression cylinders of different sizes.
In that way different sized impression r/linder gear wheels can easily be made to mesh with lheidler gear, the latter preferably being in constant mesh with a drive gear. Preferably the arm is pivotnble about an axis of said drive gear.
Locking means, such as a screw and locknit arrangement, may be provided for locking said arm in ;osition once the idler gear and impression cylinder e-ar are in mesh.
Printing apparatus in accordance with tho invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Fig.l is a diagrammatic o el vnit.l n of b of o et lithographic printing machine, Fig.2 is a diagrammatic elevation of a known type of plate blanket and impression cylinder arrangement, Fig.2a is a view of the arrangement of Fiq.2 Looking in the direction of arrow II in Fig.2, Fig.3 is a diagrammatic elevation of a cylinder arrangement of an offset lithographic printing -ipparatus in accordance with the invention, Fig.4 is a view of the cylinder arrangem-nt of Fig.3 looking in the direction of arrow IV in Fig.3, is a diagrammatic elevation of an offset lithographic printing machine having two print towers one of which includes apparatus in accordance with th' invention.
Fig.6 is an elevation of a preferred form of printing apparatus in accordance with the invention.
SUBSTITUTE SIWFet L r, WO 87/04665 -6 Fig.7 is a cross section of the apparatus in Fig.6 on the line VIT--VII in Fig.6, and Fig.8 is a cross section of the apparatus in Fig.6 on the line VIIl-VIII in Fig.6.
1 5 Referring to Fig.l, the basic offset lithographic printing machine comprises a main frame or bed carrying a sapply of paper web 12 which passes between feed rollers 13 arranged upstream of a print tower 14.
The print tower contains the usual plate cylinder blanket cylinder 16 and impression cylinder 17. Ink is applied to the plate cylinder 15 by a roller system 18 and moistire is applied to the plate cylinder 15 by a moistening roller system 19 in known manner. The printed web passes between take-up rollers 20 and is collected by a web take-up 22.
Hitherto, it has been known to mount the cylinders 16 and 17 between steel side plates 23 as in Figs.2 and 2A to form -i one piece unit. The unit can be installed or removed trom the bed of the machine where a change of cylinder size is necessary. In order to maintain accuracy belween the three cylinders, the side plates 23 have to be extremely robust and, as a result, the unit is generally very heavy and somewhat difficult to handle. Moreover, each of the units is expensive because it contains three complete cylinders whereas, in fact, on occasions it may be necessary only to change the impression cylinder, or to change the plate and blanket cylinders. We have previously proposed machines which have the plate and blanket cylinders mounted on a cartridge which will enable the plate and blanket cylinders tu be changed independently of the impression cylinder, tlhe latter remaining in place in the bed of the machine and being lifted out after removal of the web. Whilsl this particular arrangement has been found satisfactory, it is still necessary to break the web or remove the web from the printing machine when lifting SU SPTITUTE SHE-r 1 p-.3- WO 37/04665 PCT/GB87/00077 -7 the impression cylinder out of the bed.
Therefore, in accordance with the invention, the impression cylinder as shown in Figs.3 and 4 is mounted between end plates 24 spaced apart by suitable bars 24a. iFig.3). The impression cylinder and side plate arrangement then constitutes a single cartridge 21 which slidable on guide bars 25 mounted on main supporting plates 1 on a bed, so that the impression cylinder can be shifted to one side of the web W.
In that way, it is possiole to slide the impression cylinder 17 axially clear of the web as indicated in broken lines in Fig.4 so that it can be changed without the need to remove the web from the machine.
The plate ;tnd blanket cylinders 15,16 are also mounted in a singi, cartridge 26 on guide rails 27. The Fig.3 arrangement is particularly useful where a machine is provided having more than one print tower as in the upstream print tower 30 being arranged to print on one side of the web W and the downstream print tower 31 being arranged to print on the reverse side of the web, the web being inverted at an inverting station 32 between the towers. As mentioned above, it is usual practice to invert the web for printing by the second print tower 31 and, in such a case, it is important that the impression cylinder 17 in the downstream tower 31, has a circumferential length which is exactly divisible by the print length applied by the upstreim print tower. If the downstream print tower in such case has an impression cylinder not so divisible, it has previously been necessary to break or remove the web and li't out the impression cylinder 17 of the downstream print tower 31 or to replace all three cylinders if the tower has the three cylinder single unit arrangement shown in Fig.2. Fig.5 shows the downstream print tower having an arrangement of cylinders in accordance with the invention.
SUBSTITUTE SHEET WO 87/04665 The present invention avoids the need to remove the web when changing the impression cylinder 17 of the downstream print tower 31. Alsok the dual cartridge arrangement shown in Figs.3,4 and 5 enables the side plates to be less robust than in Fig.2 as they do not need tu support three heavy cylinders. Therefore the Fig.3 arrangement is a less expensive proposition.
An alternative size impression cylinder is indicated in broken lines in Fig.3.
i0 Fig.4 shows the way in which the guide rails 25,27 may extend beyond opposite sides of the web so that the blanket cylinder and plate cylinder cartridge 26 can be moved to the right as viewed in Fig.4 whilst the impression cylinder cartridge 21 can be moved to the left. In that way, balance is maintained if both sets of cylinders are shifted axially to clear the web at the same time.
Reference is now made to Figs.6 to 8 which show a preferred form of apparatus in accordance with the invention.
Parts in Figs.6 to 8 which correspond to parts in Figs.l to 5 carry rhe same eeference numerals.
The main supporting plates 1 are spaced apart as shown in Fig.7. The right hand main plate I carries a gearbox which receives drive from a drive input shaft 42 driven by a main motor (not shown). The gear box 40 has an output shaft carrying a sprocket 43 from which drive is transmitted by a belt 45 to a sprocket 44 on a driving shaft 46. The sprocket 44 also transmits drive to roller systems 18,19 of the type shown in Fig.l by means of a toothed belt (not shown). The driving shaft 46 is rotatably mounted in main bearings 47,48 on the main pi:.ites 1 and by an outer bearing 49 supported by mounting bars 50 (one only of which is shown) on the right hand main plate 1. The driving shaft 46 is rotatably fast with a drive gear 52 which meshes with an idler gear 53 rotatbly mounted on bearings 54 on an arm ,SUBSTITUTE S HET SWO 87/04665 PCT/GB87/00077 9 The arm 55 is mounted for rotation on a bearing 56 on the driving shaft 46. The arm carries an adjustment handle 58 and rotatable locking bar The handle includes a screw threaded shaft 59 which projects throut' an arcuate slot 60 in left hand main plate 1 and screws into a projection 62 on the arm 55. The locking bar 57 has a boss 63 which is screw threaded on to the shaft 59 and acts as a lock-nut for the shaft 59. With the boss 63 in a non-locking condition, 1he handle 58 can be moved up or do.'n in the slot 60 to turn the arm about bearing 56 and cause the idler iear 53 to roll around the drive gear 52. Once in the desired position the locking bar 57 is turned to engag~ adjacent main plate 1 and lock the shaft 59 against l-hat main plate.
The idler gear 53 is positionPd to mo fh with a gear wheel 64 rotaably fast with an impression cylinder 17.
A spacer 65 is positioned between the gear wheel 64 and the impression cylinder 1 The imp ssi )n cylinder is integral with mounting shafts 66 hich are rotatable in bearings 67,68. The bearings 67,68 are mounted in side plates 24 which are held spaced apart by suitable bars 24a. As apparent from Fig.6, tho left hand side plate 24 in Fig.- has two arms 69, th lower edge of each of which is formed with an arcuate cut-out The cut-outs 70 rest on the upper edglrs of respective guide rails 25 extending between and mounted rigidly on the main plates 1 (Fig.8). The bearings 67,68 are mounted in an upward extension 61 of each side plates 24 and are tied together by bars 24a to form a onepiece unit or cartridge 21 which is slidable to the left the full line position shown in Fig.7 to the broken lin, position (shown in part only). In th. broken line position, the impression cylinder 17 is positioned to one side of the web W and can therefore be changed without having to break the web or re:nove the web from the printing machine.
SUBSTITUTE SHE T L i I I _II IIII_-- ,1 WO 87/04665 PCT/GB87/00077 10 In the broken line position, the gear wheel 64 disengages the idler gear 53 and the new impression cylinder will have a different size wheel 64. In order to ensure that the new gear wheel' 64 meshes with the idler gear, the position of the latter is adjusted into mesh by turning arm 55 with handle 58 when the new impression cylinder is moved into the full line position in Fig.7. The right hand side plate '4 (which has a similar profile to the left hand plate 24 as viewed in Fig.6) is formed with two dowel apertures 71 fitted with bushes 72. The apertures 71 (one only of which is shown, receive dowels 73 on the right main pLate 1 which ensur* positive location of the impressici cylinder cartridge 21 relative to the plate 1. Similar 'lowels 73a (Fig.6) are provided on the left main plate I for location in dowel-receiving apertures 72a in the left hand plate 24 for positive location. Once in the Fig.7 full line position, suitable locking means (not srown) is provided to hold the cartridge 21 in place.
Fig.8 shows the guide rails 25 in greiter detail. The left hand end of each rail 25 is formed with an axial screw-threaded bore 74 which receives a screw-threaded reduced diameter end 75 of an extensirn rail 76. The extension rails 76 have the same outer diameter as the rails 25 and are fitted when it is desired to move the impression cylinder cartridge 21 to thl left clear of the web W. The arrangement shown in Fig.4 is very similar, the main guide rail being shown at 25 and the extension at 76.
The gear wheel 64 meshes with a gear ':,heel 75 rotatably fast with a blanket cylinder 16. A spacer 76 is arrange between the gear wheel 75 and the blanket cylinder.
The blanket cylinder is rotatable on bearings 77 mountc on a shaft 78 supported by adjustment elements 8',89 on left and right hand upper side plates 80. The gear wheel 75 meshes with a gear wheel 82 rotatably fast with a plate cylinder 15. A spacer 83 is arranged between SUBSTITUTE
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p.- WO 87/04665 PCT/GB87/00077 11 the gear wheel 82 and the plate cylinder 15. The plate cylinder 15 has integral stub-shafts 84 which are mounted for rotation in bearings 85 supported through adjustable intermediate elements 86,87 by the upper side plates 80. The blanket cylinder 16 can be urged downwards to apply presure to the web supported by the impression cylinder by adjustment elements 88,89 and the plate cylinder can be urged again;t the blanket cylinder by elements 86,87. Adjustment devices (not shown) are also provided for moving The impression cylinder 27 towards or away from the blanket cylinder.
The upper side plates 80,81 are bed t,)gether with bars 92 and along with the cylindersl5,16 form a cartridge 26 slidable to the left clear of the web W as shown in broken lines in Fig.
7 The upper end plates 80 have lower edges attached to mounting rails 27 which are mounted for sliding on rollers 93 on the main plates 1 (the rollers 93 having horizontal axes) and between rollers '3 having vertical axes. A handle 100 is provided on one of the rails 27 for moving the cartridge 26 to one side. The right han end of each rail 27 is formed similarly to the lef.t han end of each rail 25 to enable extensions 95 to be screwed thereon before the cartridge is moved. A dowel location system may be provided similnr to the dowel 73 and aperture 71 arrangement for cartridge 26.
As in Fig.4 the cartridges 21,26 could be movable in opposite directions clear of the web.
Where the cartridges are moved into their Fig.7 fullline positions, the rollers are rotaled slightly by hand if necessary to ensure that the gears 53,64 (see also Fig.4) of the rollers slide into mesh.
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1. Printing apparatus comprising a first print tower having printing and impression cylinders for applying print to one side of a web, a second print tower having printing and impression cylinders for applying print to the reverse side of the web, the impression cylinder in the second print tower being movably mounted relative to the associated printing cylinder whereby, in use, where the printing cylinder in the first tower is changed to one which applied a print length not exactly divisible into the circumferential length of the impression cylinder of the second print tower, the impression cylinder in the second print tower is movable to a position to one side of the web without having to break the web or remove the web from the apparatus to enable the impression cylinder in the second print tower to be changed for one havin a circumferential length into which the print length is exactly divisible,, thereby enabling ghosting caused by printing on both sides of the web to 0"0 be reduced.
2. Printing apparatus according to Claim 1 in which the impression cylinder is movable axially into the position to one side of the web.
3. Printing apparatus according to Claim 1 or 2 L r -13- in which the impression cylinder is mounted on slide means whereby the impression cylinder can be slid to the offset position.
4. Printing apparatus according to Claim 1, 2 or 3 in which the impression cylinder is mounted between spaced support means.
Printing apparatus according to Claim 4 in which the support means have surfaces which engage said slide means.
6. 1-rinting apparatus according to Claim 4 or in which the surfaces are on lower edges of the support ~means.
7. Printing apparatus according to any preceding Claim in which the printing cylinder is mounted between spaced support means independent of support means for the impression cylinder.
8. Printing apparatus according to Claim 7 in which the support means for the printing cylinder is carried by mounting means which enables the printing cylinder to be moved to an offset position.
9. Printing apparatus according to Claim 8 in l ,A 1 14 which the mounting means is slidable on bearings.
Printing apparatus according to any preceding Claim in which the web moves through an inverting station between the print towers.
11. Printing apparatus according to any preceding Claim in which the impression cylinder and printing cylinder are rotatably fast with meshing gear wheels which disengage each other when one of the cylinders is moved to its offset position.
12. Printing apparatus according to any preceding Claim in which the impression cylinder is rotatably fast with a gear wheel which disengages a driving gear when the impression cylinder is moved to its offset position.
13. Printing apparatus according to any preceding 0@° Claim in which drive from a main drive input is transmitted to the impression cylinder through an adjustable idler gear.
14. Printing apparatus according to Claim 13 in which the idler gear is rotatably mounted on a movable arm to enable the position of the idler gear to be adjusted to mesh with respective gear wheels on 1 NIT impression cylinders of different sizes.
Printing apparatus according to Claim 14 in which the arm is pivotable about an axis of a drive gear driven by said main drive input.
16. Printing apparatus according to Claim 14 or in which the idler gear meshes with said drive gear and said gear wheel on the impression cylinder.
17. Printing apparatus according to Claim 14 in which locking means is provided for locking the arm in a desired position.
18. Printing apparatus comprising a printing 6o cylinder for applying print to a web and an impression cylinder for maintaining the web against the printing cylinder, said impression cylinder being movable axially relative to'the printing cylinder to a position to one side of the web to enable the impression cylinder to be changed for an impression cylinder having a different circumferential length without having to break the web or remove the web from the apparatus.
19. Printing apparatus according to Claim 18 in which the impression cylinder is mounted on slide means P 16 whereby the impression cylinder an be slid to the offset position.
Printing apparatus according to Claim 18 or 19 in which the impression cylinder is mounted between spaced support means.
21. Printing apparatus according to Claim 20 in which the support means have surfaces which engage said slide means.
22. Printing apparatus according to Claim 21 in which the surfaces are on lower edges of the support .O means.
23. Printing apparatus according to any of Claims 18 to 22 in which the printing cylinder is mounted between spaced support means.
24. Printing apparatus accordiny to Claim 23 in •which the further support means is carried by mounting means which enables the printing cylinder to be moved to its offset position. o55 Printing apparatus according to Claim 24 in which the mounting is slidable on bearings.
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26. Printing apparatus according to Claim 25 in which the printing and impression cylinders are arranged in a print tower of a printing machine downstream of a further print tower of the machine.
27. Printing apparatus according to Claim 26 in which the further print tower applies print in use, to one side of the web and the downstream print tower applies print to the opposite side of the web.
28. Printing apparatus according to Claim 27 in which the web moves through an inverting station between the print towers.
29. Printing apparatus according to any of Claims 18 to 28 in which the impression cylinder and printing cylinder are rotatably fast with meshing gear wheels which disengage each other when one of the cylinders is o\o moved to its offset position.
30. Printing apparatus according to any of Claims 18 to 29 in which the impression cylinder is rotatable fast with a gear wheel which disengages a driving gear when the impression cylinder is moved to its offset position.
31. Printing apparatus according to any of Claims r L$ 18 18 to 30 in which drive from a main drive input is transmitted to the impression cylinder through an adjustable idler gear.
32. Printing apparatus according to Claim 31 in which the idler gear is rotatable mounted on a movable arm to enable the position of the idler gear to be adjusted to mesh with respective gear wheels on impression cylinders of different sizes.
33. Printing apparatus according to Claim 32 in which the arm is pivotable about an axis of a drive gear driven by said main drive input. ft
34. Printing apparatus according to Claim 31, 32 or 33 in which the idler gear meshes with said drive gear and said gear wheel on the impression cylinder. oo
35. Printing apparatus according to Claim 32, 33 or 34 in which locking means is providec' for locking the arm in a desired position.
*36. Printing apparatus constructed and arranged substantially as described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings. 4 .NRAO V T* -19 DATED this FOURTH day of MAY 1990 John Henry Morgan Patent Attorneys for the Applicants SPRUSON FERGUSON *wr S. s -63
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