GB2102734A - Type drum - Google Patents

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GB2102734A
GB2102734A GB08217811A GB8217811A GB2102734A GB 2102734 A GB2102734 A GB 2102734A GB 08217811 A GB08217811 A GB 08217811A GB 8217811 A GB8217811 A GB 8217811A GB 2102734 A GB2102734 A GB 2102734A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41FPRINTING MACHINES OR PRESSES
    • B41F31/00Inking arrangements or devices
    • B41F31/26Construction of inking rollers
    • 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
    • B41F13/26Arrangement of cylinder bearings
    • B41F13/28Bearings mounted eccentrically of the cylinder axis
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41FPRINTING MACHINES OR PRESSES
    • B41F27/00Devices for attaching printing elements or formes to supports
    • B41F27/10Devices for attaching printing elements or formes to supports for attaching non-deformable curved printing formes to forme cylinders
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41KSTAMPS; STAMPING OR NUMBERING APPARATUS OR DEVICES
    • B41K3/00Apparatus for stamping articles having integral means for supporting the articles to be stamped
    • B41K3/44Means for handling copy matter
    • B41K3/48Means for handling copy matter for conveying intermittently to or from stamping station
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41KSTAMPS; STAMPING OR NUMBERING APPARATUS OR DEVICES
    • B41K3/00Apparatus for stamping articles having integral means for supporting the articles to be stamped
    • B41K3/54Inking devices
    • B41K3/60Inking devices using rollers, e.g. rollers with integral ink-supply devices

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Abstract

A type drum for receiving printing cliches has a longitudinally-extending recess for accommodating at least one group 114 of cliche- carrying rails 116. End rails 118 of each group engage with an adjacent corresponding half-rail to form a complete rail. <IMAGE>

Description

SPECIFICATION Over-printers The invention relates to over-printers.
For certain articles such as labels, it is sometimes a requirement to print additional information on a label already previously printed with basic information. This basic information may, for example, be the name of a merchant supplying the articles and the overprinting may be required to give details of particular articles such as the price, stock code, date limits for use and so on. Overprinters which satisfy these general requirements have been known for many years and in general terms operate satisfactorily.
It is, however, desirable to provide an overprinter which satisfies all the basic requirements for such a machine with a minimum of complexity with consequent cost savings but a maximum of flexibility in the mode of use allied with high print quality. While bearing these requirements in mind it is also, as a general aim for all new technology to reduce the cost of maintenance, to provide for ease of repair and good long-term performance.
According to the present invention in one aspect there is provided an over-printer comprising a label web reel holder, a rotary printing mechanism for receiving the label-carrying web from the reel holder, rotary cam means incorporated in the printing mechanism for forwarding intermittently the label web through the printing mechanism, and a driven take-up reel holder downstream of the printing mechanism for taking up and rewinding the web which has passed through the rotary printing mechanism.
In accordance with the present invention in another aspect, there is provided an ink roller built up from a multiplicity of discs of inkabsorbent paper arranged as a stack, and means at each end for clamping the discs together.
According to the present invention in a further aspect there is provided an over-printer comprising a label web storage reel holder, a rotary printing mechanism for printing labels received from the reel and a rotary platen mounted below the printing mechanism and arranged to co-operate therewith, said platen being freely-rotatable whereby to distribute wear of the platen over its whole periphery.
According to the present invention in a still further aspect there is provided a type drum for receiving cliches, said type drum having at least one axially-extending recess around its periphery, the or each said recess accommodating at least one group of extruded rails for receiving individual cliches or a printing plate.
According to the present invention in a still further aspect there is provided a label overprinter comprising a label web reel holder mounted on a frame of the over-printer, guide means for guiding the label web from the reel to a releasable brake pad operative on the upper face of the label web, adjustable guide means adjacent one edge of the web, a printing mechanism downstream of the guide means including a rotary type drum having extruded groups of rails for receiving separate cliches or a print plate accommodated in an axially-extending recess in the periphery of the drum, cam means fast for rotation with the type drum and further cam means synchonously driven in the opposite sense of the cam means of the type drum and arranged to co-operate therewith to drive the web intermittently through the printing mechanism, guide rollers for the web downstream of the print mechanism and a driven take-up reel holder downstream of the guide rollers to receive the over-printed lable web.
An over-printer embodying the various aspects of the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings in which: Figure 1 is a perspective view of the overprinter from one angle; Figure 2 is a perspective view of the overprinter taken from another angle; Figure 3 is a longitudinal section through a rotary inking pad incorporated in the overprinter of Figs. 1 and 2; Figure 4a and 4b show respectively a side elevation and a plan view of a drag brake of the over-printer operative on a label web; Figure 5 is an end view of a type drum as incorporated in the over-printer of Figs. 1 and 2; Figure 6a is a plan view of the type drum of Fig. 5, and Figure 6b is an end elevation of a single group of extruded rails for use in the type drum;; Figures 7a and 7b are respectively a plan view and a side elevation illustrating a mechanism which serves to match exactly the advance of the label web to the label length.
Figure 8 is a longitudinal section showing details of the printing platen which co-operates with the type drum and cliches mounted thereon; Figures 9a and 9b are respectively a side elevation and a plan view of a claw member which assists in the indexing of the label web through the over-printer; Figure 10 is a side elevation of a readilydetachable web take-up reel assembly; and Figure 11 is a section of the assembly of Fig. 10.
Referring now to the drawings, and in particular to the general arrangement illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2, the over-printer in the preferred embodiment as illustrated, includes a frame (not shown) with a casing 20, part of which houses a drive motor and associated gearing (not shown) the other part of which provides an upper surface 22 for a label web 24 during its passage from a storage reel-holder 26 at one end of the over-printer to a driven take-up reel holder 28 disposed beyond the casing which is readily detachable for replacement by a cutter device when it is desired to sever the web into individual labels or groups of labels instead of effecting rewinding after over-printing has been completed.
The label web 24 during its path from the storage reel to the take-up reel (or to the cutter device where appropriate) includes a drag brake 30 (which can be released for threading purposes), a claw member 32 downstream of the drag brake 30, a rotary type drum 34 co-operating with a free-wheeling roller platen 36 below the level of the casing surface 22, both the type drum 34 and the freely-rotating platen 36 (Fig. 8) carrying respective cams 38, 40 which both co-operate with an edge portion of the label web 24 to index the label web intermittently through the over-printer.
Downstream of the printing station there are two guide rollers 42, 44, one lying immediately adjacent to the downstream edge of the casing 20 and the other being below the level of that edge and also below the level of the take-up reel holder 28.
Having described the machine in general outline the details will be described primarily in relation to the remaining Figs.
The storage reel holder 26 takes the form of a simple bracket and steel rod 46 which carries a reel 47 and an endstop to prevent the reel moving off the end of the rod during operation.
The drag brake 30 (Figs. 4a and 4b) comprises a pad of felt 50 which frictionally but slidably engages the web and is carried by a Aangular portion 52 of a pressed steel member 54 which also includes an arcuate part 56 upstanding from one end of the rectangular portion. The arcuate portion has a slot 58 which receives a screvv 60, the end portion of which is screwed into a disc 62 mounted on a transverse shaft 64 and the screw 60, which is spring-loaded by a spring 66, is movabie between a position in which the disc 62 acts to apply force to the pad and a position in which that force is released and the pad allows free movement of the web beneath it. The force applied by the spring 66 is adjustable by varying the position of a nut 68.The disc 62 has a flat 63 with a stop 65 at one end which normally engages the free end of the arcuate part 56.
The shaft 64 carrying the drag brake 30 c,ço carries one end of fixing means for an elongate guide 72 (Figs. 1 and 2) of channel section lying with its limbs horizontal which "htly engages an edge portion of the web downstream of the shaft 64 up to a position closely adjacent to the printing station.
A counter 76 is operated by a reciprocating (Fig. 9b) slide 78 which moves with forward movement of the label web and serves at the rear end of its stroke to move a short lever 80 pivoted about the shaft 64, motion of this lever 80 serving to actuate a rod 82 which in turn trips the conventional counter mechanism 76 mounted on a bracket 86 of the main casing of the machine. A re-set knob 77 is provided to zero the counter when required.
The slide 78 also carries the claw assembly 32 and serves to move it synchronously with motion of then label web.
The claw assembly 32 includes an anglesection bracket 92 which it is adjustably mounted on the slide 78, and a square section member 93 carrying aclevis member 94 which, in turn, carries at its end remote from the bracket a pivotal claw member 96. The claw member 96 is clamped adjustably to the member 93 by set screws 95 and 97. The claw member 96 is supported in an inverted, channel-section, part 98 and this part 98 is pivoted by a pin 100 to the clevis 94. A helical tension spring 102 is attached to the lower end of the bracket 92 and also to the channel-section part 98 to provide an "overcentre' action enabling the claw member 96 to be retracted from the web. The claw is built up from a plurality of thin sheet metal parts independent of one another so that if the labels are divided by perforations the tips of the individual parts will engage in the perforations.The purpose and operation of the claw member will be described hereinafter.
The type drum shown in Figs. 5 and 6 is continuously rotatable by the drive motor (not shown) through gearing within the main casing and includes a machined aluminium body 104 having three part-cylindrical bores 110 extending axially and each of these bores may receive an adjustable facet printing mechanism (not shown) which will include a member for adjusting the print facet operative at any given setting. This mechanism also includes read-out characters so that an operator can readily appreciate the print facts operative at any given setting. Such adjustable facet print mechanisms are generally known and will not be described herein in detail.
In addition to the three part-cylindrical bores, an arcuate recess 11 2 is also provided which accommodates two or three groups 11 4 of cliche-carrying rails 11 6 which, in contrast to conventional type drums, are extruded as single pieces and then engaged in the recess 11 2. As will be apparent, each group 114 includes three full-size rails 11 6 and two half-size rails 11 8 which, in the assembled condition is matched to the adjacent half-rail to form a complete rail. The cross-sectional shape of the individual rails is conventional and will not be further described, ar;d as is conventional, ghe rails engage complementary shaped recesses of the cliches or print block.Each extruded group of rails 11 4 has two inwardly-extending, elongate, dovetail projections 1 20 which each engage in a corresponding slot 1 22 of the drum. The two centrai slots each accommodate two projections 1 20.
The overhung type drum 34 abuts at the end adjacent to the casing the cam 38 (Fig.
8) which has a nose 1 26 extending over approximately 180 and this cam co-operates with the generally similar cam 40 coaxial with the rotary platen 36 freely rotatably mounted below the surface 22 of of the casing which carries the web. An aperture is provided in the upper surface of the casing 20 to enable the two cam noses 1 26 to co-operate with an edge portion of the label web and thus to index the latter through the machine through a basic distance.
The Platen shown in Fig. 8 is freely-rotatable on bearings 1 32 and this rotation is completely independent of rotation of the corresponding cam 40 which is driven positively by a gear wheel 1 34 which meshes with a gear wheel 1 36 driving the type drum 34.
The rotary platen 36 is supported basically on a cantilever shaft 140 mounted on a vertical frame member 142 by a bolt 144 engaged in a tapped bore in one end of the shaft. The shaft carries an eccentric sleeve 146 rigid, at the end remote from the frame member 142 with a setting disc 148 graduated to indicate the distance between the rotary platen and the type drum. A locking device (not shown) is provided to lock the sleeve 146 in its selected adjustment position.
At each end portion, the eccentric sleeve 146 supports two plain bearins 1 50 which are partially received in recesses in a further eccentric sleeve 1 52. The latter carries the bearings 1 32 which enable an outer sleeve 1 53 to rotate freely together with the platen 36. The left-hand end portion (as shown) of the further sleeve 1 52 has a shoulder against which is applied a hard rubber ring 1 54 which carries outwardly thereof the cam 40.
The cam 40 is made fast for rotation with the gear wheel 1 34 by means of one or more pins 1 56. The type drum 34 is supported on a shaft 1 58 driven by a motor (not shown) and this shaft is rotatably supported in a bearing 1 60 through the intermediary of a stepped cylindrical member 1 62. The smaller diameter portion supports the gear 1 36 and also the web-advancing cam 38. The type drum is secured to the shaft 1 58 by a set bolt 1 64 (chain lines).
The cliches or block and the adjustable facet print devices mounted on the type drum receive ink from a transfer roller (170) Fig. 1) which is driven by internal gearing (not shown) which also meshes with the drive gearing (not shown) of the type drum 34 to achieve synchronous operation. The ink transfer roller 1 70 is itself provided with a supply of ink from an inking roller 172, which in the preferred embodiment is built up from a stack of five hundred and thirty paper discs 1 74 (Fig. 3) which are clamped lightly together by metal end-discs 1 76 threaded on to a hollow internal spindle 1 78. The paper selected will be of an absorbent quality so that a maximum of ink can be stored and the pressure applied by discs 1 76 will be such that the absorbent quality of the paper is not impaired. The inking roller 1 72 can be readily detached by a simple locking device 1 73 at the end of the spindle and a fresh supply of ink can be supplied to the internal periphery of the discs through a passage 1 80 in the spindle, the interior of the spindle being readily accessible once the end locking device 1 73 has been slackened and the inking roller removed.
Downstream of the type drum 34 and printing platen 36 the label web is first passed over the freely-rotatable rubber covered roller 42 mounted adjacent to the downstream edge of the casing and then under the second roller 44 mounted well below the first roller before it is passed to the driven take-up reel 28, the drive being provided by a light band 1 94 (Figs. 10 and 11) driven sychronously with the type drum 34. The take-up reel spindle 196 is mounted on a frame 198, 199 carrying two horizontal rod members 200 which engage corresponding receiving holes in the main casing and, grub screws (not shown) are provided to secure these horizontal rails in position.
The two-part frame 198, 1 99 of pressed sheet metal is spaced apart by the two rod members 200 and this distance-is controlled by a screw and nut assembly 202, 204 so that the band 1 94 can be appropriately tensioned. The band 1 94 is trained around a pulley 206 and engages in a groove 208 at one end of the take-up reel mounting 209.
The pulley 206 is driven on its spindle 210 by a gear wheel 212 which meshes with a gear wheel (not shown) forming one part of the drive system within the casing.
If it is desired to cut the label web into individual label pieces, the take-up reel assembly is replaced by a similar construction although in this instance the cutter is driven by a gear wheel which drives the cutter blade through a rod mounted eccentrically on a disc.
Referring now to Figs. 7a and 7b reciprocating plate 230 which supports the shaft 93 of the claw member 96 is controlled by an eccentric 232 having an extension 234 pivoted at 236 to the plate and the plate has three slots 238 each mounted on a pin 240 rigid with the plate 142. The reciprocating plate 230 has an elongate slot 242 to enable the shaft 93 to be adjusted to take into account label length. As is apparent from Fig.
8 the eccentric 232 lies between the cam 40 and the gear wheel 1 34.
For test purposes it may be desirable to drive the machine manually and to enable this to be effected without difficulty, the free end face of the type drum has a bore 220 (Fig. 6) and a transverse slot 222 which receives a complementary cranked handle. Rotation of the handle causes rotation of the type drum which, through the gearing and/or light band drives all the remaining parts of the printer.
Operation of the over-printer is believed clear from the foregoing description, but a brief summary will nevertheless be given of the mode of operation. A reel 47 of labels is mounted on spindle 46 and a length of label web threaded beneath the drag brake 30 in its raised condition, beneath the claw member 96 (again in its raised condition) through the nip defined by the type drum 34 and the platen 36, over the roller 42, under the roller 44 and on to the take-up reel mounted on member 209. Printing pressure is adjusted by rotating the disc 1 48 to give an appropriate setting with the aid of eccentric sleeve 1 46 and the screw and nut assembly 202 is adjusted to take into account the label length.
The cams 38, 40 serve to index the label web through the over printer by a pre-set amount and a fine adjustement is provided by the claw member 96 which is mounted in the slot 242 of the plate 230. The claw tip engages a cut between individual labels or a transverse edge of a label or perforations between two labels in order to move that lable to give a precise location relationship with the type on the drum. Indexing can be made precise by adjusting the position of the claw member in the slot 242. It will be appreciated that any slight inaccuracy which would be insignificant in relation to one label would become a major problem with the passage of thousands of labels.
The invention therefore provides an indexing mechanism for a label web including main means for indexing the web past a station and auxiliary, rectification, means for indexing labels an additional distance to bring them to a precise location at the station. The main indexing means, has, as will be appreciated from the foregoing description a rotary action provided by the cams 38, 40 and the auxiliary means has a reciprocatory action provided by the claw 96.
The setting of the various parts can readily be monitored by operating the machine manually with the aid of the handle. which can engage in the bore and slot 220, 222 of the type drum.
Major adjustment can be assisted by rotating the type drum through the agency of a knurled disc 73 (Fig. 1) having apertures 75 to accommodate end portions of adjustable facet print mechanisms engaged in the bores 110 of the drum.
When driven the labels are synchronised to the rotation of the type drum and the claw reciprocates from leading edge to leading edge of successive labels. Under these, normal operational conditions the pad of the drag brake 30 will be in frictional engagement with the labels and the counter provides an exact read-out of the through-put. A transparent cover may be provided and is partly indicated at 41 in Figs 1 and 2.
The accompanying photographs illustrate further features of the embodiment hereinbefore described.

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1. An over-printer comprising a label web storage reel holder, a rotary printing mechanism for printing labels received from the reel and a rotary platen mounted to co-operate with the printing mechanism, said platen being freely-rotatable whereby to distribute wear of the platen over its whole periphery.
2. An over-printer according to claim 1, comprising means eccentrically mounting the platen whereby printing pressure applied by the rotary printing mechanism can be adjusted.
3. An over-printer according to claim 2, comprising means for monitoring the pressure between the rotary printing mechanism and the rotary platen.
4. A type drum according to any one of claims 1 to 3, comprising a co-axial bore and a slot extending transversely to the bore at one end of the type drum for receiving a cranked handle whereby the drum can be indexed manually for test purposes.
4. An over-printer according to any one of the preceding claims comprising co-operating cam means coaxial with the rotary printing mechanism and further cam means co-axial with the rotary platen, the cam means together serving to index the label web through the over-printer.
5. An over-printer according to claim 4 comprising means for adjusting operation of the cam means to vary the indexing motion of the web.
6. An over-printer according to claim 5, comprising further means for providing a fine adjustment of the indexing of the label web through the over-printer.
7. An over-printer according to claim 6, wherein the fine adjustment means comprises a claw member arranged to engage leading or trailing edges of the labels, said claw member being mounted for longitudinal adjustment in relation to the web path and for retraction in relation to the web path.
8. An over-printer according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the rotary printing mechanism comprises a print drum having a plurality of axially-extending, generally cylindrical, recesses, each of which can accommodate an adjustable facet print mechanism.
9. An over-printer according to claim 8, wherein the type drum comprises an arcuate recess having grooves for receiving type rails, each of which can accommodate fixed cliches.
1 0. A type drum for receiving cliches, said type drum having at least one axially-extending recess in its periphery, the or each said recess accommodating at least one group of extruded type rails for receiving individual cliches for a printing plate.
11. A type drum according to claim 10 comprising at least one axially-extending, generally cylindrical, recess, the or each said cylindrical recess being arranged to accommodate an adjustable facet print mechanism.
1 2. A type drum according to claim 10 or claim 11 wherein the said axially-extending recess has a plurality of axially extending grooves in the base of the recess for receiving corresponding parts of the groups of type rails.
1 3. A type drum according to any one of claims 10 to 1 2 comprising a co-axial bore and a slot extending transversely to the bore at one end of the type drum for receiving a cranked handle whereby the drum can be indexed manually for test purposes.
14. An ink roller built up from a multiplicity of discs of ink-absorbent paper arranged as a stack and means at each end for clamping the paper discs together.
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5. An ink roller according to claim 14 comprising a central hollow, cylindrical, core and a passage in the core for distributing ink to the internal periphery of the discs.
16. A label over-printer comprising a label web reel holder mounted on a frame of the over-printer, guide means for guiding the label web from the reel to a releasable brake pad operative on the upper face of the label web as it is drawn from the reel through the guide means, adjustable guide means adjacent one edge of the web, a printing mechanism downstream of the guide means including a rotary type drum having extruded groups of rails for receiving separate cliches or a print plate accommodated in an axially-extending recess in the periphery of the drum, a rotary platen freely-rotatable and co-operating with the type drum, cam means fast for rotation and coaxial with the type drum, further cam means synchronously driven in the opposite sense of the cam means of the type drum and arranged to co-operate therewith to drive the web intermittently through the printing mechanism, guide rollers for the web downstream of the print mechanism and a driven take-up reel holder downstream of the guide rollers to receive the over-printed label web.
17. An over-printer according to claim 16, comprising means for adjusting the cam means and the further cam means whereby to vary the indexing stroke through the apparatus, and further indexing means for providing fine adjustment of the indexing stroke.
1 8. An over-printer for over-print labels on a web comprising a label web storage reel holder, a rotary type drum, a co-operating rotary platen serving together with the type drum for printing labels on the web, a cam fast for rotation and co-axial with the type drum and a further cam co-axial with the rotary platen but rotatable independently thereof, said cams together serving to index the web through the over-printer.
19. An over-printer according to claim 18 wherein the cam of the type drum is fast for rotation with a gear wheel, which gear wheel meshes with a further gear wheel fast for rotation with the cam of the rotary platen.
20. An over-printer according to claim 1 8 or claim 1 9 wherein the cam of the rotary platen is supported on a resilient ring mounted on a sleeve which in turn supports the rotary platen for independent rotation through bearing bushes.
21. An over-printer substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
22. A type drum substantially as hereinbefored described with reference to Figs. 5, 6, 6a and 6b of the accompanying drawings.
23. An inking roller substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Fig. 3 of the accompanying drawings.
CLAIMS (7 Jul 1982)
1. A type drum for receiving cliches, said type drum having at least one axially-extending recess in its periphery, the or each said recess accommodating at least one group of extruded type rails for receiving individual cliches for a printing plate.
2. A type drum according to claim 1, comprising at least one axially-extending, generally cylindrical, recess, the or each said cylindrical recess being arranged to accommodate an adjustable facet print mechanism.
3. A type drum according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the said axially-extending recess has a plurality of axially extending grooves in the base of the recess for receiving corresponding parts of the groups of type rails.
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