EP0641282A1 - A procedure for transforming the principle and mode of operation of the conventional dampening units of offset printing presses. - Google Patents
A procedure for transforming the principle and mode of operation of the conventional dampening units of offset printing presses.Info
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- the invention described herein concerns the traditional dampening units of offset printing presses and relates to a procedure designed to transform the principles and mode of their operation.
- the purpose of these conversions is to endow dampening units modified according to the invention with characteristics and operational possibilities similar to those possessed by dampening units of recent design, which function according to principles and with a degree of precision that make it possible to obtain easily and instantly correct ratios of water to ink and close integration of the dampening and inking processes, the determining parameters which have enabled this method of printing to be developed.
- the principle characteristic of this conversion is that the design and construction of the modified dampening units re-incorporates the main components and mechanisms of the original dampening unit, in order to retain their perfect geometry with respect to the other mechanisms of the press with which they work in harmony to perform correctly all the operations for dampening the printing plate.
- This procedure makes it possible to produce, at low cost, dampening units which are as totally integral to the press as the original dampening units of which they are the direct issue and to incorporate, directly and at reduced cost during manufacture of these presses, all the conversions which are the subject of the invention using means similar to those proposed for the application of the invention.
- the invention makes it possible to choose the mode of continuous film dampening which is best suited to the types of printing press to be modified, sheet by sheet or continuous, as a function of their inking rate and the printing jobs that they carry out.
- the great majority of offset printing presses are equipped with conventional dampening units. These units, which are relatively primitive in design, perform their overall function of dampening an offset printing plate, but possess certain serious weaknesses in the mode and precision of their operation.
- Their dampening water feed is by alternating flow from a reservoir constituting a general supply.
- the rollers which convey the dampening water to the printing plate are covered with a sleeve of spongy fabric designed, once they are wetted, to carry a reserve of a considerable quantity of dampening water, reasonably well distributed throughout the sleeves, but in very approximate quantities. Given a reserve of this nature, it is a matter of trial and error to create an even film having a thickness which varies by an amount of the order of one or two microns, is precisely defined and can be controlled from one type of print to another.
- the absence of accurate means of control of the thickness of the water film, added to the excessively long response time of a dampening unit when the thickness is to be modified means that it is impossible to work with precision and it is difficult to achieve and maintain an acceptable ratio of dampening water to ink.
- dampening units based on very different principles.
- dampening units known as continuous film dampeners
- the different types of dampening units most commonly used and an outline of their mode of operation can be defined overall as follows : - continuous film dampening units on which the printing plate is dampened by a dampening forme roller fed directly with a thin film of dampening water.
- the emulsification of dampening water and ink essential for offset printing is effected by the printing plate and the dampening forme roller, which is inked by the printing plate, since the oleophilic properties of the rubber of which this roller is made are superior to its hydrophilic properties.
- These units are generally provided with a complementary function operating in parallel, enabling them to convey an additional supply of dampening water to the first dampening forme roller, thereby augmenting and accelerating the formation of the water-ink emulsion and providing the close interconnection between the inking and dampening processes.
- This complementary function also provides the possibility of cleaning the dampening unit by the use of the cleaning device of the inking unit.
- the continuous film of dampening water is generally formed instantly by the action of two rollers rotating against each other under light pressure, at distinctly different relative speeds, fed with water taken up from the reservoir trough and conveyed for rolling by the water-duct roller.
- These two rollers of which one is usually made of steel surfaced with matt-finish chrome, and the other coated with a micro-porous rubber, are driven jointly at speeds variable from that of the dampening roller of the printing plate. Modification of the ratio between these two velocities has an instant effect upon the thickness of the water film formed on the dampening roller and makes possible a precise and uniform regulation of the quantity of water delivered to the printing plate.
- the printing plate is directly dampened and partially inked by means of a continuous film composed of a fine emulsion of dampening water and ink, deposited on the printing plate by the dampening forme roller.
- This micro-emulsion of water in ink is created directly and continuously by rolling the two constituents between rollers coated alternately with soft and hard oleophilic materials (such as rubber and hard plastic of the polyamide type). The rollers are first inked and then dampened.
- the number of dampening unit rollers can be limited according to the nature and hardness of the rubbers used for the coatings and their contact pressure.
- a perfectly uniform emulsion is created with a few revolutions of the press and is sustained very evenly as printing proceeds by an evenly balanced supply of ink from the inking unit via the printing plate and the dampening roller where an alternating movement of ink and water between the dampening unit and the inking unit is established instantly and reaches perfect stability, directly achieving integration of the dampening and inking operations.
- the quality of the emulsion is improved by choosing additives for the dampening water which make it possible to limit the proportion of water retained in the emulsion, but as the mechanical action executed during rolling is extremely efficient, even a hard water (pH 30) without additives will permit printing of acceptable quality.
- dampening units less professional, convey the water directly to the first inking forme roller, but fail to take advantage of. the barrier provided by the printing plate to avoid the risk of excessive application of emulsion to the whole inking unit, which engenders loss of density and vigour in the impression.
- the continuous unit benefits from the perfect geometry of the press of which, as far as its principal mechanisms are concerned, it becomes an integral part in the same way as the original dampening unit.
- the main basic components of the continuous dampening unit are fitted and driven in place of those of the original unit and may utilise the same or different functions according to the type and design of press. Positioning the basic components of the continuous unit by means of the same mountings and drive mechanisms of the press ensures perfect geometry and alignment with respect to those parts of the press with which they have to work in unison. Assurance of the reliability of the continuous unit is also provided by use of the drive mechanisms of the press to drive the main components of the resulting continuous unit, due to their strength and quality of manufacture.
- the massive, stable body of the press locates and receives, by means of attachment created from active components of the conventional unit, all the supplementary components required for the functioning of the converted unit.
- the printer retains his working habits unchanged, with his usual control lever.
- the reservoir 1 has no air inlet, so feed to the trough 2 occurs as a function of consumption by the press, the water level never rising above the bottom of the tap 3 which thus acts as a regulator of the level of the dampening solution.
- the water take-up roller 4 is partially immersed in the dampening water contained in the trough 2 and the general mechanism of the press periodically rotates it by a varying amount, according to the quantity of water required for correct dampening of the printing plate.
- this movement brings it into contact alternately with the water take-up roller 4, where it picks up the water required for the impression, then with the dampening distributor roller 8 moving with an axial motion, where it deposits the water.
- the dampening forme roller 9 rotates in permanent contact with the dampening distributor roller 8 to take up its moisture, part of which it then passes on to the other dampening forme roller 10 by way of the degreasing roller 11.
- the water duct roller 5 and the two dampening forme rollers 9 and 10 are covered with a sleeve of porous molleton which acts as a water reserve supplied by the dampening distributor roller 8.
- the trough 2 Figure 2 is suspended from the cross member 23 which lends rigidity to the side panels 25 of the body of the press by means of the hooks 24 and two wing nuts which are omitted from the drawing in the interests of clarity.
- the trough 2 can be removed very quickly by undoing these two nuts.
- the water take-up roller 4 is rotated by the half-shaft 26 Figure 3 carrying at one end a device for inducing rotation actuated by the general mechanism of the press.
- the half-shaft 26 carries a half clutch 27 and a bore into which is introduced the axle of the water take-up roller 4.
- the latter carries the second clutch half 28, engagement of which in the half clutch 27 induces rotation of the assembly.
- the axle of the water take-up roller 4 is engaged in a sliding half-shaft 29 kept pressed against the circlip 30 by the return spring 31.
- the lug 32 keeps the return spring 31 under constant pressure thus ensuring that the water take-up roller 4 is kept in place.
- the collar 33, equipped with a needle roller free-wheel 34 allows for the possibility of manual rotation of the water take-up roller 4 by means of the lever 35. This mechanical arrangement makes possible very rapid dismantling of the water take-up roller 4 by pressure on the sliding half-shaft 29 which compresses the return spring 31 thus permitting disengagement of the axle of the water take- up roller 4.
- the water duct roller 5 with its molieton sleeve 5A carries at each end a ball bearing 36 located between two fixed pins 37 and 38 Figure 2 and one sliding pin 39 arranged in a triangle in the bell cranks 6. Operation of the buttons 40 Figure 3 frees the ball bearings 36 and so permits removal of the water duct roller 5.
- the same mechanism is used to. retain the dampening forme rollers 9 and 10 Figure 2 supported by the levers 14 and 13, the latter being associated with the adjusting counter-lever 13A in which are engaged the fixed pins 37 and 38 and the sliding pin 39.
- This first example includes a characteristic supplementary to those of the most frequently used units that provide continuous dampening of the printing plate by water-ink emulsion : this provides for the possibility of equipping the presses, according to their type and their printing speed, either with a water take-up roller and water duct roller made of plastic in the usual way or, according to the allowable cost for conversion of these presses, with water take-up rollers and water duct rollers made of almost pure copper or a similar material possessing oleophilic and hydrophilic properties which engender a much finer water-ink emulsion, containing a lower proportion of water and making it possible to prevent excess ink from accumulating on the water take- up roller 4.
- the third example, Figure 8 relates to a dampening unit comprising all the functions of the first example from which it derives, but is characterized by the fact that the printing plate is not dampened with a water-ink emulsion, but with a microfilm of water.
- This variation is obtained chiefly by the use of different coating materials, possessing either oleophilic properties, such as copper, polyamide (Rilsan) or others for the first and second examples, or hydrophilic properties in the third and fourth examples, such as hard chrome or microporous ceramic, or rubber rollers of types already known, which themselves possess properties which may be oleophilic, hydrophilic or mixed.
- the fourth example Figure 9 relates to a device similar to the third, but obtains the quantity of water by varying the relative rotation speeds of the water take- up roller 4C and the drying roller 4D with respect to the transfer roller 66A turning at the speed of the press. This procedure permits centralized adjustment of the controls of the motor or motors driving these two rollers at variable speeds and is of particular interest in the case of multi-colour presses comprising successive printing units in line.
- Figure 4 shows the printing press ready to receive its removable module Figure 5 to complement the dampening unit.
- the dampening forme roller 9 Figure 3 covered with a porous molleton sleeve, the chrome dampening distributor roller 8 and the water take-up roller 4 have been replaced : in the first example :
- a rubber dampening forme roller 9A of the same diameter possessing oleophilic and hydrophilic properties, each end of which carries a band 9B composed of a much harder rubber (hardness about twenty-five Shore for the roller and sixty-six Shore for the bands) designed to press against and work together with the bands of the plate cylinder 12 Figure 1.
- a dampening distributor roller 8A of the same diameter as the original one having a surface coating of hard copper of five to six tenths of a millimetre thickness, bearing at one end a gear wheel 8B designed to transmit its motion to the assembly of other rollers of the converted dampening unit.
- a water take-up roller 4A copper clad, also of the same diameter, mounted free to rotate on its axle by means of the bearings 4B. Its axle is itself driven by the same cyclical mechanism as the original water take-up roller 4 Figure 3, by the mechanism of the press without driving the water take-up roller 4A.
- the dampening distributor roller 8A Figure 4 and the dampening forme roller 9A retain their original function, so as to guarantee perfect geometry with respect to the plate cylinder 12 Figure 3 and to conserve also the cyclical automatic printing functions regarding the making and breaking of contact between the printing plate and the dampening forme roller 9A.
- the rollers are driven positively by gears to permit automatic washing of the dampening unit and avoid the necessity for the operator to take precautions with regard to the distribution of the cleaning solvents, as too much greasy solvent can lead to slippage between the rollers of the dampening unit and render the cleaning operation difficult.
- gears do not contribute to the functioning of the dampening unit.
- Figures 5 and 6 show sectional and top views of an example of a dampening unit which gives very good results and is very practical to use for the operator of the press.
- the removable module 55 Figure 5 can be installed in and removed from the press effortlessly and in a few seconds, giving easy access to the other elements of the press. It comprises all the supplementary mechanisms of the dampening unit. Its location and detachable fixing to the press are effected occupying the position of the original water duct roller 5 Figure 2 and using the control shaft of the duct roller 56 for support. To do this, the duct roller control must be locked, which is done by moving the cam 58 Figure 5 by means of the lever 59 to push back the return lever 57. Adjustment can be carried out by means of the nuts 60 Figure 2.
- the removable module 55 Figure 5 is composed of two side plates 61 cross- braced and located by two centring pieces 62 which occupy the positions of the bearings of the original water duct roller 5 Figure 2, captive between the fixed pins 37 and 38 and the sliding pins 39.
- the rubber-covered transfer roller 63 Figure 5 is mounted turning on a fixed axle 64 which acts as a cross- brace, as does the cross-member 65 between the two side plates 61. Adjustment of the touch of the hard copper-covered dampening distributor roller 8A against the transfer roller 63 is performed by the nuts 60 Figure 2 when the touch of the different rollers is being adjusted.
- a regulator roller 66 effects the liaison between the water take-up roller 4A and the transfer roller 63.
- the first gear wheel 8B is smaller in diameter than the exterior of the dampening distributor roller 8A so as to avoid bottoming on the bands 9B Figure 4 of the dampening forme roller 9A situated just opposite.
- a set of pinions 74 and 75 Figure 6 keyed on to the same rotating shaft 76, re ⁇ establishes the proper speed ratio.
- an intermediate pinion 77 mounted rotating on a fixed shaft 78, transmits the rotation at the right speed and in the right direction to the transfer roller 63 by means of the pinion 79 fixed to the latter.
- the regulator roller 66 is similarly driven through the pinion 81 fixed to it and the pinion 80 fixed to the transfer roller 63.
- a connecting roller 82 brings the transfer roller 63 into contact with the inking forme roller 20. It is mounted turning on a fixed shaft 83. This maintains it under permanent pressure against the inking forme roller 20 by the action of two spring thrusters 84. Two more spring thrusters 85 Figure 5 unstick it vertically upwards, thereby keeping it separate from the transfer roller 63. The two are brought into contact by manual action on an eccentric 86 Figure 6, operated through the two levers 87 acting on two rockers 88. The screws 89 Figure 5 regulate the pressure.
- the pivots 90 of the rocker 88 are mounted on two levers 91 turning on the pivots 92 and supported on the locating pins 93 of the inking forme roller 20.
- the connecting roller 82 effects either the pre-inking or the washing of the dampening unit by way of the inking unit, or can obtain a "frilly" printing effect by conveying additional water to the first inking forme roller to intensify the water-ink emulsion.
- the emulsion and its regulation are obtained between the copper-covered water take-up roller 4A and the rubber-covered regulator roller 66.
- FIGS A and B of Figure 7 represent, in a simplified form of the invention, an example of a water-ink emulsion continuous film dampening unit of very low cost which does not offer all the functional advantages of the preceding example, but nevertheless gives vastly better results than those obtained with the original unit.
- the original dampening distributor roller 8 Figure 1 is replaced by the dampening distributor roller 8A Figure 7 View A, which is mechanically identical but copper-covered.
- the rubber-covered water take-up roller 94 Figure 7 View A is driven by friction through the dampening distributor roller 8A and turns in the bearings 94A equipping the trough 95, which is supported by two side members 96 fixed to the cross-member 97 by means of the removable clamping lugs 98.
- the emulsion is formed between the rubber- covered water take-up roller 94 and the dampening distributor roller 8A which have previously been inked.
- the dampening distributor roller 8A performs the functions of a regulator roller and of transferring the emulsion to the dampening forme roller 9A.
- the axial displacement movement of the dampening distributor roller 8A as it turns known as "reciprocation", ensures perfect distribution of the emulsion on the dampening forme roller 9A. Should the dampening forme roller 9A be laterally fixed, the unit would be unable to work, as there would be rapid accumulation due to excess water.
- This excess originates either from the end surfaces of the rubber-covered water take-up roller 94, if this is shorter than the dampening distributor roller 8A, length of reciprocation included, or if the dampening forme roller 9A is the same length as the dampening distributor roller 8A or longer, the latter, in its axial movement, loses contact with part of the rubber-covered water take-up roller 94 on which the water, no longer regulated, spreads out under the action of this movement between the dampening distributor roller 8A and the dampening forme roller 9A.
- One of the characteristics of the invention is to make the rubber-covered water take-up roller 94 follow the dampening distributor roller 8A in its axial movement to enable the unit to operate.
- This axial displacement of the rubber-covered water take-up roller 94 is achieved by equipping the stub axle 50 Figure 3 of the dampening distributor roller 8A Figure 7 View B with a steel disc 99 opposite which the shaft 100 of the rubber-covered water take-up roller 94 carries a polyamide disc 101 with a central groove in which the steel disc 99 engages.
- the bearings 94A are fixed on to the side members 96 and each contain a ball race 94B accommodating the rotational and axial movement of the shaft 100 fixed in the rubber-covered water take-up roller 94 which corresponds in length to the dampening distributor roller 8A.
- the third example shown in illustration of the possibilities of the invention employs the same mechanisms as those used in the first example but with the variations summarized below.
- the dampening distributor roller 8B Figure 8 and the water take-up roller 4C are not copper covered but hard chrome plated or covered with a high- polished micro-porous ceramic.
- the drying roller 4D and transfer rollers 66A and 63A are covered with rubber of known hydrophilic properties.
- the dampening forme roller 9A and liaison roller 82 remain identical to those in the first example.
- One of the characteristics of the invention is the use, for the purpose of refining regulation of the quantity of water taken up from the trough, of the original mechanism of the press acting as an alternative means of taking up a certain quantity of water by means of the water take-up roller 4 Figure 3.
- This mechanism employs a half clutch 28 to drive the shaft of the water take-up roller 4 in periodic rotation variable in amplitude and adjustable with precision.
- the original water take-up roller 4 is replaced with a regulating roller 4D Figure 8 equipped with a similar half clutch so as to be subjected to the same method of drive transmitted by friction through the water take-up roller 4C.
- the action of the regulating roller 4D makes it possible to take up a film of water of even thickness by means of the transfer roller 66A driven at the speed of the press, a function not performed by the original unit, which does not regulate the quantity of water taken up.
- These two slightly porous rollers store a small quantity of water in their pores and at the tangent points between them and the dampening distributor roller 8B where the continuous film is formed.
- This arrangement differs from the first example in that the touch between the regulating roller 4B and the transfer roller 66A is extremely light, of the order of one millimetre, to enable slip to occur at the tangent point of the latter two rollers turning at different relative speeds.
- the fourth example operates by dampening the printing plate by mean of a continuous film of water and includes remote controlled water film regulation by means of a motor 102 Figure 9 driving the water take-up roller 4C and regulating roller 4D at different and variable speeds with respect to the other rollers which turn at the speed of the press.
- Two side elements 103 support the motor assembly and are fixed to the cross-member 97 of the press by means of the clamping lugs 98.
- This assembly is supported on the body of the press by the base plate 104 equipped with a height adjuster in the form of the threaded rod 105. Adjustment of the height of the motor assembly determines the pressure exerted by the water take-up roller 4C against the regulator roller 4D.
- the synchronous belt 106 transmits the movement to the gear train driving the different rollers.
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