US1613445A - Drying plate-printed sheets - Google Patents

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US1613445A
US1613445A US758850A US75885024A US1613445A US 1613445 A US1613445 A US 1613445A US 758850 A US758850 A US 758850A US 75885024 A US75885024 A US 75885024A US 1613445 A US1613445 A US 1613445A
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1,613,445 Jan 4 1927 D. M. DAvls ET AL DRYING PLATE PRINTED SHEETS Filed Deo. 30, 1924 3 Sheets-Sheet l f i y )76 l l@ /76/6 WI (I I I 'I l' #//Z y I n v b/26 a/f/'a/ Z9 /6 By W77. Zi Eve/726W @a ATTORNEY D. M. DAVIS ET AL DRYING PLATE PRINTED SHEETS Jan. 4, 1927. 1,613,445
Filed Dec. 50, 1924 5 Sheets-Sheet 2 /ll/ /l/l l l INVENTOR.
@mi A TTORNEY' 1,613 445 Jan' 4 1927 D. M. DAVIS ET AL DRYING PLATE PRINTED SHEETS Filed Deo. 50 1924 3 Sheets-Sheet 5 INVENTOR. Wdrxd .jd//I BYMW hfewd/e.
ATTORNEY Patented J an. 4,v 1.927.
UNITED STATES PATENT oFFlcE.
DAVID M. :civiel or WHITEsToNE, VIRGINIA, AND WILLIAM B. FREEMAN, or
WASHINGTON, nrsrmcr or COLUMBIA.
DBYIN G PLATE-PRINTED SHEETS.
Application le'd December 30, 1924. Serial No. 758,850.
This invention relates to plate lprintin and has special reference to a met od an apparatus for drying plate printed sheets.
In plate printingit is we the paper used for printing has first to be well wetted to ensure the proper dampness j during the printing operation. .Ordinarily the dampened sheets, after printing, are piled, one on top of the other, with tissue aper or, as technically called offset sheets etween them and subjected to pressure. The mass, thus lformed, takes considerable time to dry.
The principal and most important objects of the 'present invention are to provide a novel method by which such drying operation can be quickly effected and also to provide a novel apparatus to carry this method into effect.
To do this, it is necessary to keep the separate sheets tautly stretched during the drying operation and to dry them quickly. To this end the invention consists 1n general of a method ot and apparatus for accomplishing this purpose.
In the apparatus employed for the accomplishing of these objects there are certain novel details of construction and combinations of parts which will now be fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings and the method and mechanism will be thereinafter specifically claimed.
In the accompanying drawings like characters of reference indicate like parts in the if' several views, and:
vFigure 1 is a side elevation of a ma chine designed to carry out this method.
Figure 2 -is a vertical section therethrough. Y
Figure 3 is a detail section on the line 3--3 of Figure 2.
Figure et is a detail ot one of the chain attachments and a gripper'.
Figure 5 is a second detail thereof.
Figure 6 is an enlarged section showing the receiving portion et the mechanism.
Figure 'i' is a detail view of an enlarged scale showing a portion of the conveyor with its side chains, slats and grips.
Figure 8 is a detail section taken vertically through Figure ln the present embodiment of the inven tion there is provided a casing l() having at the middle ot its front a feed table 1.1. @5 Within this casing is a tubular chamber l known that' 12 the main portions of which are formed by dat tubes. This chamber is arranged so that theseat tubular portions are spaced vertically and terminate at connecting chambers 13, Within which are idlers 14 mounted on shafts 15. These idlers support chains 16 which also run overvother idlers 17 at the front of the casing and over a main drive Wheel 18 located adjacent the table 11. The chains that run over these idlers are connected by cross bars 19, each of which supports two or more grippers 20 arranged for automatic opening by-cams 21 adjacent the table 11 and to close by springs 22. Also at the lower rear part of the casing where the tubular chambers terminate are delivery rolls 23 and, in addition, there is provided a counting mechanism'which may comprise contact roll 24 connected with a counter shown typically at 25. Each one of the chambers is surrounded by a suitable heater device 26 and it is to be noted that these heater devices are so graduated vin heating intensity that they vary from one end to the other of the conduit.
N 0W, it will be seen that the cross bars 19 are so spaced that room is left between each pair for the sheet to be gripped and that the grippers 2() face alternately one way and the other.' Consequently, when the sheets are fed in over the table 11, one set of grippers grip the top edge of such sheet while the next set grip the bottom edge thereof and hold the sheet under tension. Then the sheet is carried back and forth in the chamber and meanwhile is `subjected to heat from the coils 26. Arlihe result is that, by the time the sheet passes out between the rolls 23, it is dried and stretched in a. perfect condition. -the number of sheets passing through. @ther grippers carried by the chains can grip the edges ot the sheet also.
i current ot air is preferably caused to iiow upwardly through the tubular conduit, this being induced by the heating or, it can' also be aided by a suitable form or blower if desired. lWitheut restricting ourselves to details, we have found very satisfactory rem suits to be secured by heating the upper part ot the tube to 120 degrees Fahrenheit and the lower part thereof at 250 degrees Fab renheit and allowing' say /z to 2 minutes time Jfor each sheet to pass through the dryn ing apparatus.
Furthermore, the counter 25 records o titl the drive sprocket 18 can be run from the same source of power as the press, or can be run from the drive wheel of the press, although this is not necessary, and it can be run independently if desired.
The entire cabinet can be moved up to and away from a press, as desired, (e. g. for cleaning, repairs, etc.), this being facilitated by the casters shown.
Each of the heating elements is separately adjustable as is well known in the eye.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new, is: l
l. That method of drying dampened printed sheets which consists 1n subjecting the sheets to stretching tension, and conveying the sheets through an air lled chamber heated at one end to a greater degree than at the other while maintainin the tension on said sheets throughout t eir passage' throu h the chamber.
.2. n combination, a conveyor having spaced and opposed sheet gripping fingers arranged thereon, an elongated chamber through which said conveyor passes, and means to heat said chamber.
3. In combination, a conveyor having spaced and opposed sheet gripping fingers arranged thereon, an elongated chamber through which said conveyor passes, means to heat said chamber, afeed table leading to said conveyor, and gripping finger actuating means adjacent said table.
4. In a drier for dampened printed sheets, a conveyor including a pair ot conveyor chains, means to support said chains, cross bars connecting said chains at spaced intervals, sheet grippers on alternate cross bars facing in opposite directions, a heated chamber through which said conveyor passes, and a feed table adjacent the conveyor.
5. In a drier for dampened printed sheets, a conveyor including ag pair of conveyor chains, 'means to support'said chains, cross bars connecting said chains at spaced intervals, sheet grippers on alternate cross bars facing in opposite directions, a heated chamber through which said conveyor passes, a feed table adjacent the conveyor, and means adjacent the feed tube for actuating said grippers.
6. In a drier for dampened printed sheets, a conveyor including a pair of conveyor chains, means to support said chains, cross bas connecting said chains at spaced interva s, facing in opposite directions, a heated chamber consisting of a sinuously arranged flat tube and through which said conveyor passes, a eed table adjacent the conveyor, and means adjacent the feed tube for actuating said grippers.
In testimony whereof we affix our signatures.
DAVID M. DAVIS. W'ILLIAM B. FREEMAN.
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Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2629162A (en) * 1949-10-27 1953-02-24 Palatine Dyeing Company Inc Method and apparatus for heattreating textile fabrics
US3148878A (en) * 1962-04-02 1964-09-15 Xerox Corp Sheet feed mechanism
US3296712A (en) * 1964-08-07 1967-01-10 Hans W Sachs Gripper drying tunnels
US3359648A (en) * 1965-04-05 1967-12-26 Overly S Inc Dryer with vacuum bar sheet feeder
US3413732A (en) * 1966-05-21 1968-12-03 Roland Offsetmaschf Drying device for freshly printed sheets
EP0039526A1 (en) * 1980-05-05 1981-11-11 De La Rue Giori S.A. Transporting device for transferring freshly printed sheets

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2629162A (en) * 1949-10-27 1953-02-24 Palatine Dyeing Company Inc Method and apparatus for heattreating textile fabrics
US3148878A (en) * 1962-04-02 1964-09-15 Xerox Corp Sheet feed mechanism
US3296712A (en) * 1964-08-07 1967-01-10 Hans W Sachs Gripper drying tunnels
US3359648A (en) * 1965-04-05 1967-12-26 Overly S Inc Dryer with vacuum bar sheet feeder
US3413732A (en) * 1966-05-21 1968-12-03 Roland Offsetmaschf Drying device for freshly printed sheets
EP0039526A1 (en) * 1980-05-05 1981-11-11 De La Rue Giori S.A. Transporting device for transferring freshly printed sheets

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