EP0503750B1 - Apparatus for mounting plate on plate cylinder - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B41F27/00—Devices for attaching printing elements or formes to supports
- B41F27/12—Devices for attaching printing elements or formes to supports for attaching flexible printing formes
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- Figs. 1 and 2 show an apparatus for mounting a plate on a plate cylinder according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 1 shows the apparatus when viewed from its side
- Fig. 2 partially shows the front left portion of the apparatus.
- a printing unit 1 comprises a pair of right and left frames 2 to cover the side surfaces of the printing unit 1.
- a plate cylinder 3 and a blanket cylinder 4 are arranged in contact with each other inside the frames 2.
- An inking apparatus and a dampening apparatus (neither are shown) for supplying ink and dampening water to the surface of the plate mounted on the plate cylinder 3 are arranged above the plate cylinder 3 and on the side thereof, respectively.
- a pair of right and left L-shaped arms 11 are fixed on the support shaft 9 mounted with the lever 10, so that the arms 11 are set in phase and have a predetermined angle with respect to the lever 10.
- the right and left arms 11 are pivoted through about 90° through the lever 10 and the support shaft 9, as indicated by solid lines and broken lines in Fig. 1, respectively.
- the arms 11 located at positions indicated by the solid lines are close to the horizontal surfaces 2a and vertical surfaces 2b of the right and left frames 2.
- the lower end portions of the right and left arms 11 are connected by a cover support shaft 12.
- Right and left vertical bars 14 constituting a safety cover 13 are pivotally supported at the two end portions of the cover support shaft 12.
- Fig. 3 shows a developed state of a plate in a state wherein reference pins are fitted in reference notches, respectively.
- two reference notches 32 are formed at a leading-side end portion 241 of the plate 24.
- the U-shaped reference notches 32 are open to the edges of the plate so that they are perfectly engaged with the reference pins 31, respectively.
- the support shaft 9 is pivoted through the lever 10, so that the right and left arms 11 supported by the support shaft 9 are pivoted to the positions indicated by the broken (chain and double-dotted) lines.
- the safety cover 13 having the vertical bars 14, the upper end portions of which are pivotally supported by the lower end portions of the arms 11, is moved to the position indicated by the broken lines while the plate is kept held as indicated by reference numeral 24A.
- a portion in front of the plate cylinder 3 is open.
- the pins 16 are linearly lifted along the longitudinal axis of the guide bars 17, so that the safety cover 13 is bent in an L shape at the position indicated by the broken lines.
- the plate press member 26 is exemplified as a plate holding member for pressing the plate downward while the upper end portion of the plate is inserted in the plate lockup device.
- the plate holding member is not limited to this.
- trailing-side end portion of a plate can be clamped by suction pads, rollers, or the like.
- the plate holding member for holding the plate so as to urge it downward is arranged in the vertically openable safety cover, the upper end portion of which is supported by a printing press member so that the safety cover is suspended from the printing press member, the recesses formed at the lower end of the plate can be accurately urged against and engaged with the reference pins of the plate lockup device by the weight of the plate and the behavior of the plate holding member.
- Mounting precision of the plate can be improved, and printing alignment precision can be improved accordingly.
- the alignment adjustment time can be almost eliminated to shorten the plate mounting time, thereby improving operation efficiency of the printing press and reducing the waste paper.
- the plate can be easily mounted without specific skill, thereby achieving energy saving.
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Abstract
Description
- The present invention relates to a plate mounting apparatus for causing a plate lockup apparatus to grip a printing plate (to be referred to as a plate hereinafter) held in a printing press near the circumferential surface of a plate cylinder in the printing press so as to mount the plate on the plate cylinder.
- A gap having almost a rectangular section and a length almost equal to the overall length of a plate cylinder is formed in the circumferential surface of the plate cylinder for each of a variety of printing presses. A plate lockup apparatus consisting of a leading-side lockup device for fixing the leading end of a plate and a trailing-side lockup device for fixing the trailing end of the plate, fixed by the leading-side lockup device and then wound around the circumferential surface of the plate cylinder, is axially fixed on the bottom surface of the gap.
- Each of the conventional leading- and trailing-side lockup devices comprises an elongated lockup table extending in the axial direction of the plate cylinder, a plurality of gripper plates, swingably supported at an edge portion of this lockup table, for gripping or releasing the plate with or from the lockup table by being opened or closed as they swing, and a plurality of cams which can be respectively engaged with gaps at the edges of the gripper plates. The plurality of cams are aligned along a pivotal cam shaft. A plurality of compression coil springs are interposed between the lockup table and the gripper plates to bias the gripper plates in an open direction.
- With the above arrangement, in order to mount a plate on a plate cylinder, when the cam shaft is pivoted, the gripper plates which are divided in the axial direction of the plate are released from engagement with the cams and are simultaneously opened by the elastic forces of the compression coil springs. An end of the plate is inserted between the gripper plates and the corresponding lockup table. When the cam shaft is pivoted in the direction opposite to the direction described above, the gripper plates are pivoted against the elastic forces of the compression coil springs by the behavior of the cams and are closed, thereby gripping the leading end of the plate.
- In an apparatus disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 1-127346, lockup tables and gripper plates extend along the radial direction of a plate cylinder so that trailing-side gripper surfaces which were formed in the circumferential direction of a conventional plate cylinder are formed along the radial direction of the plate cylinder. At the same time, a trailing-side end portion of the plate is bent at a right angle by a separate plate bending machine. With the above arrangement, the trailing-side end portion of the plate wound around the circumferential surface of the plate cylinder and having the leading-side end portion gripped by the leading-side lockup device is gripped such that the bent portion is inserted between the lockup table and the gripper plates of the trailing-side lockup device and is gripped while the gripper plates are swung by a cam mechanism. The trailing-side lockup device as a whole is then moved in the circumferential direction, and the plate is uniformly kept taut while being kept in contact with the circumferential surface of the plate cylinder.
- In the plate mounting apparatus described above, however, it is difficult to insert the leading-side end portion of a plate into a narrow opening of the leading-side lockup device. This operation is time-consuming and requires much labor. In addition, since the plate guided to the trailing-side lockup device while being wound around the plate cylinder is not brought into tight contact with the circumferential surface of the plate cylinder, it is difficult to insert the almost right-angled trailing-side end portion of the plate into the opening of the trailing-side lockup device, thus prolonging time and increasing labor, resulting in inconvenience.
- A conventional semi-automatic plate mounting apparatus is proposed. This apparatus includes a holding apparatus for holding a plate in a space between a plurality of printing units for multi-color printing, which is on the circumferential surface side of the plate cylinder. The plate is inserted into the leading-side lockup device while being held by the holding apparatus, and at the same time the plate is wound around the circumferential surface of the plate cylinder. The trailing-side end portion of the plate released from the holding apparatus is gripped by the trailing-side lockup device.
- A further plate mounting apparatus is known from JP-A-59-22755. In this apparatus a new plate is held in a plate guide located on a safety cover of the apparatus. When the new plate is to be mounted on the plate cylinder, the safety cover is raised and the plate is guided between guide rollers under its own weight into the plate lockup vice, where holes in the plate are aligned with holes in the plate lockup vice to ensure correct positioning.
- In the conventional semi-automatic plate mounting apparatus, however, U-shaped notches are formed in the leading- and trailing-side end portions of the plate, and reference pins which engage with these notches extend on the leading- and trailing-side plate devices, respectively. In order to mount a plate on the plate lockup devices, the end poritons of the plate are held by hands, and the plate is inserted into the plate lockup devices. The plate lockup devices are closed while the reference pins are kept engaged with the notches, respectively. If the bottoms of the notches are separated from the reference pins upon closing of the plate lockup devices or if the bottom portions of the notches do not abut against the reference pins from the beginning, respectively, the plate mounting positions of the plate lockup devices become inaccurate. An error occurs in printing alignment, thereby degrading the quality of printed matters.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus for mounting a plate on a plate cylinder at a predetermined position with high accuracy.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide an apparatus for mounting a plate on a plate cylinder wherein the time required for mounting the plate on the plate cylinder can be greatly reduced, and operation efficiency of a printing press can be improved.
- It is still another object of the present invention to provide an apparatus for mounting a plate on a plate cylinder wherein precision of printed matters can be improved, and the waste of paper can be reduced.
- In order to achieve the above objects of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for mounting a plate on a plate cylinder, comprising plate fixing means arranged on said plate cylinder for receiving and holding a leading end of the plate, a support member coupled to said printing press, and a safety cover supported by said support member and suspended therefrom to vertically open and close for covering at least said plate cylinder during printing, wherein there is further provided a plate press member mounted on said safety cover and adapted to engage a trailing end portion of the plate at a position spaced from said plate fixing means by a distance which is not greater than the length of the plate from leading to trailing end to apply a downwardly directed force on said plate when the leading end portion of said plate is inserted into said plate fixing means.
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- Fig. 1 is a side view of an apparatus for mounting a plate;
- Fig. 2 is a partial front view of the apparatus for mounting a plate; and
- Fig. 3 is a developed plan view of a plate in a state wherein reference pins are engaged with reference notches, respectively.
- Figs. 1 and 2 show an apparatus for mounting a plate on a plate cylinder according to an embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 1 shows the apparatus when viewed from its side, and Fig. 2 partially shows the front left portion of the apparatus. Referring to Figs. 1 and 2, a printing unit 1 comprises a pair of right and
left frames 2 to cover the side surfaces of the printing unit 1. Aplate cylinder 3 and a blanket cylinder 4 are arranged in contact with each other inside theframes 2. An inking apparatus and a dampening apparatus (neither are shown) for supplying ink and dampening water to the surface of the plate mounted on theplate cylinder 3 are arranged above theplate cylinder 3 and on the side thereof, respectively. Anair cylinder 5 serving as a driving unit is pivotally supported on an upperhorizontal surface 2a of oneframe 2 through abracket 6. Apiston rod 7 of theair cylinder 5 is pivotally mounted on alever 10 of a support shaft 9 pivotally supported on a bearing 8 on thehorizontal surface 2a. Another bearing 8 is also arranged on theother frame 2. The support shaft 9 is bridged between the right andleft frames 2. - A pair of right and left L-
shaped arms 11 are fixed on the support shaft 9 mounted with thelever 10, so that thearms 11 are set in phase and have a predetermined angle with respect to thelever 10. When thepiston rod 7 is reciprocated, the right andleft arms 11 are pivoted through about 90° through thelever 10 and the support shaft 9, as indicated by solid lines and broken lines in Fig. 1, respectively.
Thearms 11 located at positions indicated by the solid lines are close to thehorizontal surfaces 2a andvertical surfaces 2b of the right andleft frames 2. The lower end portions of the right andleft arms 11 are connected by acover support shaft 12. Right and leftvertical bars 14 constituting asafety cover 13 are pivotally supported at the two end portions of thecover support shaft 12.Bars 15 shorter than thevertical bars 14 are pivotally mounted on the lower end portions of thevertical bars 14, respectively.Pins 16 fixed at the lower end portions of thebars 15 are fitted to be vertically movable inguide bars 17 having U-shaped sections and suspended along theframes 2, respectively.Reference numerals cover bodies vertical bars 14, and both sides of thecover body 20 are fixed to thebars 15, respectively. Thesafety cover 13 constituted by thevertical bars 14, thebars 15 and thecover bodies cover 13 is bent between thecover body 20 and thecover bodies vertical bars 14 and thebars 15 in an L-shaped manner. - A
plate reception member 21 parallel to thecover support shaft 12 at the upper end of thesafety cover 13 having the structure described above is supported at its two ends byarms 22 fixed almost perpendicularly to thevertical bars 14. Aplate holder 23 having an L-shaped section and slightly shorter than thesafety cover 13 extends from the lower end portion of themiddle cover body 19. The upper end portion of aplate 24 is supported by theplate reception member 21, and the lower end portion of theplate 24 is supported by theplate holder 23.Plate guides 25 each having an arcuated section when viewed from the side and an L shape when viewed from the front extend from the right and left end portions of themiddle cover 19. Theplate guides 25 are spaced apart from thecover body 19. Aplate press member 26 having almost the same length as that of theplate holder 23 extends at the upper end portion of themiddle body 19 and includes a downwardlyopen depression 26a for inserting the trailing end of theplate 24 therein. A plate lockup table 30 andgripper plates 29 of a leading-sideplate lockup device 28 are disposed inside agap 27 formed in the circumferential surface of theplate cylinder 3. These members are schematically illustrated in Fig. 1.Reference numeral 31 denotes each reference pin for engaging with a corresponding notch formed at the lower end of theplate 24. - Fig. 3 shows a developed state of a plate in a state wherein reference pins are fitted in reference notches, respectively. Referring to Fig. 3, two
reference notches 32 are formed at a leading-side end portion 241 of theplate 24. TheU-shaped reference notches 32 are open to the edges of the plate so that they are perfectly engaged with the reference pins 31, respectively. - The operation of the plate mounting apparatus having the above arrangement will be described below. During printing, the
safety cover 13 is kept closed, as indicated by the solid lines in Fig. 1, thereby covering the front surface of the printing unit 1. Theplate 24 is positioned by an operator such that its upper end portion is supported by theplate reception member 21, and the lower end portion of theplate 24 is supported by theplate holder 23. At this time, theplate 24 is clamped between theplate press member 26 and theplate reception member 21 without any play. When printing is completed and the plate is to be replaced with another plate, compressed oil is supplied to theair cylinder 5 to move thepiston rod 7 backward to the illustrated position. The support shaft 9 is pivoted through thelever 10, so that the right and leftarms 11 supported by the support shaft 9 are pivoted to the positions indicated by the broken (chain and double-dotted) lines. Thesafety cover 13 having thevertical bars 14, the upper end portions of which are pivotally supported by the lower end portions of thearms 11, is moved to the position indicated by the broken lines while the plate is kept held as indicated byreference numeral 24A. A portion in front of theplate cylinder 3 is open. In opening thesafety cover 13, thepins 16 are linearly lifted along the longitudinal axis of the guide bars 17, so that thesafety cover 13 is bent in an L shape at the position indicated by the broken lines. - After the
safety cover 13 is opened as described above, the unnecessary plate mounted on theplate cylinder 3 is removed from the printing press by opening/closing of the leading-sideplate lockup device 28 and a trailing-side plate lockup device (not shown) and rotation of theplate cylinder 3. Theplate 24 positioned in a manner as described above is gripped, and its lower end portion is removed from theplate holder 23. Theplate 24 is allowed to move downward by its own weight along the inner surfaces of the plate guides 25. Theplate 24 is inserted between the plate lockup table 30 and thegripper plates 29 of the leading-sideplate lockup device 28 of theplate cylinder 3 stopped at the illustrated position. At this time, since the plate denoted byreference numeral 24B is curved and supported along the arcuated inner surfaces of the plate guides 25, theU-shaped reference notches 32 formed at the lower edge of theplate 24B inserted between the plate lockup table 30 and thegripper plates 29 are engaged with the corresponding reference pins 31, respectively. Since theplate 24B is received by the plate guides 25 by its own weight so that thereference notches 32 respectively abut against the bottom portions of the reference pins 31 and are engaged therewith, theplate 24B is accurately engaged with the plate lockup devices and will not be disengaged therefrom as in the conventional case wherein the plate is manually held. Thereafter, theplate 24B is flexed, and the upper edge as the trailing-side end portion of theplate 24B is inserted into the downwardlyopen depression 26a of theplate press member 26 as reference numeral 24C. Theplate 24B is kept abutted against theplate press member 26, the plate guides 25, and the reference pins 31. In this case, since the position of theplate press member 26 is set so that the upper surface of the downwardlyopen depression 26a of the plate press member is lower than the upper end free position of theplate 24B before insertion, the plate 24C in the flexed state is properly urged against the reference pins 31. Since the positions of theplate press member 26, the plate guides 25, and the reference pins 31 are kept unchanged relative to each other, a force acting on the reference pins 31 from the plate 24C is always kept constant. Therefore, the state of theplate 24 mounted upon closing of the plate lockup devices is kept constant, and the reference pins 31 are properly engaged with the reference notches, thereby solving the problem of misalignment. - In the above embodiment, the
plate press member 26 is exemplified as a plate holding member for pressing the plate downward while the upper end portion of the plate is inserted in the plate lockup device. However, the plate holding member is not limited to this. For example, trailing-side end portion of a plate can be clamped by suction pads, rollers, or the like. - In addition, two or more
plate press members 26 orplate holders 23 each may be arranged. The structures of theplate holder 23, theplate reception member 21, and the plate guides 25 are not limited to the structures exemplified in this embodiment. Any member can be used if the plate is not removed. Furthermore, if a mechanism for clamping the trailing-side end portion of the plate is employed, the above members can be omitted. The present invention is also applicable to a structure in which a safety cover is manually opened, as a matter of course. - In the apparatus for mounting a plate on a plate cylinder according to the present invention, as is apparent from the above description, since the plate holding member for holding the plate so as to urge it downward is arranged in the vertically openable safety cover, the upper end portion of which is supported by a printing press member so that the safety cover is suspended from the printing press member, the recesses formed at the lower end of the plate can be accurately urged against and engaged with the reference pins of the plate lockup device by the weight of the plate and the behavior of the plate holding member. Mounting precision of the plate can be improved, and printing alignment precision can be improved accordingly. In addition, the alignment adjustment time can be almost eliminated to shorten the plate mounting time, thereby improving operation efficiency of the printing press and reducing the waste paper. The plate can be easily mounted without specific skill, thereby achieving energy saving.
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- An apparatus for mounting a plate on a plate cylinder of a printing press, comprising plate fixing means (28) arranged on said plate cylinder (3) for receiving and holding a leading end of the plate,a support member coupled to said printing press (2) and a safety cover (13) supported by said support member and suspended therefrom to vertically open and close for covering at least said plate cylinder during printing,
characterized bya plate press member (26) mounted on said safety cover (13) and adapted to engage a trailing end portion of the plate at a position spaced from said plate fixing means by a distance which is not greater than the length of the plate from leading to trailing end to apply a downwardly directed force on said plate when the leading end portion of said plate (24) is inserted into said plate fixing means (28). - An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said plate press member (26) includes a downwardly open depression (26a) for inserting said trailing end portion of the plate therein, said downwardly open depression having an upper surface of an opening lower than a free position of said trailing end portion in an open state of said safety cover (13).
- An apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said safety cover (13) comprises an upper portion having a plate reception member (21) and a lower portion having a plate holder (23), said plate reception member (21) supporting said plate (24) and said plate holder (23) supporting said leading end portion of the plate, thereby holding the plate.
- An apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said plate press member (26) is arranged between said plate reception member (21) and said plate holder (23), and the plate is held by said plate press member (26) and said plate reception member (21) mounted outside said safety cover (13).
- An apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 4, further comprising a vertically arcuated plate guide (25) positioned below said plate press member (26) and extending from said safety cover (13) so as to be spaced apart therefrom by a predetermined distance below said plate press member (26), said plate guide (25) bending the plate (24) having said trailing end portion held by said plate press member (26) during mounting of the plate (24) on said plate cylinder (3), so that said leading end portion applies a predetermined force to the plate fixing means (28) of said plate cylinder (3) into which the plate (24) is inserted.
- An apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the plate (24) is conveyed downward along an arcuated inner surface of said plate guide (25) during feeding of the plate (24) to said plate cylinder (3), and said leading end portion of the plate (24) moved downward is inserted and fixed to the plate fixing means (28) of said plate cylinder (3) located on a line extending from said safety cover (13).
- An apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 6, further comprising leading side plate fixing means (28) located in a circumferential gap (27) of said plate cylinder (3) and having reference pins (31) respectively engaging with reference notches (32) formed at said leading end portion of the plate (24), so that said trailing end portion of the plate (24) is urged by said plate press member (26) to perfectly engage said reference pins (31) with said reference notches (32) of said leading end portion of the plate (24), thereby causing said leading-side plate fixing means (28) to fix said leading end portion of the plate (24).
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