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US2186764A
US2186764A US198654A US19865438A US2186764A US 2186764 A US2186764 A US 2186764A US 198654 A US198654 A US 198654A US 19865438 A US19865438 A US 19865438A US 2186764 A US2186764 A US 2186764A
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    • B41FPRINTING MACHINES OR PRESSES
    • B41F27/00Devices for attaching printing elements or formes to supports
    • B41F27/12Devices for attaching printing elements or formes to supports for attaching flexible printing formes
    • B41F27/1218Devices for attaching printing elements or formes to supports for attaching flexible printing formes comprising printing plate tensioning devices
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  • the invention relates to cylinders and the object is to provide an improved construction facilitating the application of a flexible member to the surface of the cylinder and its secure retention thereon.
  • Figs. 1, 2 and 3 are partial transverse sections through the cylinder illustrating successive steps in securing ends of flexible members thereto;
  • Fig. 4 is a broken section on the line 4-4 on a smaller scale, the exible member being omitted.
  • a printing cylinder 6 organized between the usual terminal bearers 8 (Fig. 4).
  • the body of the cylinder between the bearers is provided with a gap I opening to the surface of the cylinder through a narrow longitudinal slot beneath which lie the opposed diverging walls I2 and I4.
  • a exible member I6 such, for example, as a rubber blanket or a rubber printing plate, and either the two ends of a single encircling member or the opposed ends of separate' members, the opposite ends of which are secured to the cylinder in the same or some other manner at other points in the circumference, are adapted to enter the vgap and be secured within the same.
  • the flexible member for convenience I will in the following description refer to the flexible member as a blanket.
  • One end I8 of the blanket may be folded over the corner provided by the intersection of the walls I2 with the cylindrical surface and may be clamped against that Wall by means of the clamping bar or plate 20, herein shown as pivoted adjacent its lower edge by the trunnionlike ears 22 (Fig. 4) which nd a bearing in holes o 24 in the bearers at either end of the gap.
  • the other blanket end 28 which is ⁇ secured within the gap I0 may be engaged in a diametral slot 30 in a reel rod 32 located Within the gap and opposing the wall I2.
  • this rod is journalled in the bearers 8, as indicated in Fig. 2,
  • the rod is cut away in opposite directions or, if we consider the direction of rotation about the center, in the same sense of rotation measuring from the extremities of the slot 30, to provide the portions of relatively reduced radius 38 and 40.
  • the depth of these cut-away portions is preferably slightly less than the thickness of the blanket to be received therein, and their surfaces may be provided with sharp pins or points 42 to impale the blanket.
  • the undiminished radius of the rod provides a rise portion 44.
  • the slot 30 is brought into a position pointing to the opening of the gap at the surface of the cylinder and in a position to receive the blanket end 28 when it is thrust downwardly into the 35 gap. Inspection to determine when the slot in the rod is so positioned will likewise determine whether the end I8 of the blanket is properly clamped. In other words, we automatically clamp the end I8 when we so position the reel rod 40 as to permit engagement of the end 28 of the blanket therewith. The end 28 of the blanket may then be threaded into the slot 30 and the reel rod turned to the position of Fig. 3'.
  • the extreme end of the blan.- 45 ket will enter the cut-away portion 40 and be received snugly between the same and the opposed cylindrical wall of the groove 34, bent over at an angle to prevent its ready withdrawal from the slot and impaled by the pins 42 formed on 50 said reduced portion 40 if these are present.
  • the blanket wraps around the surface of the reel rod at the cutaway portion 38. 'Ihe rise portion 44 will leave the plate 20, but, on the other hand.
  • a printing cylinder having a gap over one edge of which an end of be engaged, a reel rod rotatably mounted in the gap and opposing the Wall thereof beneath said edge, the rod having a transverse opening to receive another end of a flexible member and having a rise portion effective to clamp said first end against said wall when the mouth of the opening is presented outwardly to the gap to receive the second mentioned end.
  • a printing cylinder having a gap over one edge of which an end of a flexible member may be engaged, a reel rod rotatably mounted in the gap and opposing the wall thereof beneath said edge, the rod having a transverse opening to receive another end of a flexible member and having successively a portion of relatively small radius to provide a clearance from said wall to permit application of the rst mentioned end thereover, a portion of relatively great radius effective to clamp said end against said wall when y the mouth of the opening is presented outwardly to the gap to receive the second mentioned end, and a portion succeeding the opening of a radius effective to press against said wall superposed portions of the two ends.
  • a printing cylinder having a gap defining interior opposed walls, a segmentalA cylindrical recess in one of said walls, a reel rod rotatably. mounted in the gap having a transverse slot and having a cylindrical body of the same diameter as said recess but cut away at opposite ends of said slot in opposite directions therefrom, the intervening portions being adapted to bear on said recess.
  • a printing cylnder having a gap defining interior opposed walls, a segmental cylindrical a flexible member may' recess in one of said walls, a reel rod rotatably mounted in the gap having a transverse slot and having a cylindrical body of the same diameter as said recess but cut away at opposite ends of said slot in opposite directions therefrom, the intervening portions being adapted to bear on said recess, the cut-away portion which when the rod is in the drawn up position opposes the wall of the recess being of such depth as snugly to receive between the surface of the same and the wall of the recess the thickness of the member to be secured.
  • a printing cylinder having a gap defining interior opposed walls, a clamping member adapted to receive between it and one of said walls an end of a flexible member, a segmental cylindrical recess in the opposed wall, a reel rod rotatably mounted in the recess having a transverse slot and having a cylindrical body of the same diameter as said recess but cut away at l opposite ends of said slot in opposite directions therefrom, the intervening portions being adapted to bear on said recess, the cut-away por tion which when the rod is in the drawn up position opposes the wall of the recess being of such depth as snugly to receive between the surface of the same and the wall of the recess the thickness of the member to be secured, the other cut-away portion having such clearance from the first-mentioned wall which it opposes as to provide for clamping pressure against the wall of the combined thickness of the two ends and said clamping member interposed between the wall and said last-mentioned cut-away portion.
  • a printing cylinder having a gap over one edge of which an end of a flexible member may be engaged, a reel rod rotatably mounted within the gap and opposing the wall thereof beneath said edge, the rod having means for engaging another end of a flexible member extending over the other edge of the gap to draw the member thereover when rotated and by reason of its mounting being positioned to exert pressure through the portion of said other end reeled up thereon against the first end to clamp it against the wall.
  • a printing cylinder having a gap, a bar movably mounted adjacent one wall of the gap to receive between itself and the wall an end of a flexible member extending over the adjacent edge of the gap, a member rotatably mounted within the gap having provision for engaging another end of a flexible member and constructed and ar- 'ranged alternatively on movement to and from positions of rotative adjustment to press the bar toward said wall to clamp said first mentioned end and to release said bar to relieve its iclamping pressure.

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Jan 9, 1940- c. A. MElsEl.. 2,186,764
PRINTING CYLINDER Filed March 29, 1958 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Jan. 9, 1940. c. A. MEISEL 2,186,764
PRINTING.l CYLINDER Filed March 29, 1938 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Iaweaaov.- Czame@ v. Mease,
Patented Jan. 9, 1940 UNITED STATES PRINTING CYLINDER Charles A. Meisel, Milton,
Mass., assigner Yto Mesel Press Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass., a corporation of Massachusetts Application March 29, 1938, Serial No. 198,654
7 Claims.
The invention relates to cylinders and the object is to provide an improved construction facilitating the application of a flexible member to the surface of the cylinder and its secure retention thereon.
My invention will be well understood by reference to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein: I
Figs. 1, 2 and 3 are partial transverse sections through the cylinder illustrating successive steps in securing ends of flexible members thereto; and
Fig. 4 is a broken section on the line 4-4 on a smaller scale, the exible member being omitted.
Referringto the drawings, I there show a printing cylinder 6 organized between the usual terminal bearers 8 (Fig. 4). The body of the cylinder between the bearers is provided with a gap I opening to the surface of the cylinder through a narrow longitudinal slot beneath which lie the opposed diverging walls I2 and I4. About the surface of the cylinder is wrapped a exible member I6, such, for example, as a rubber blanket or a rubber printing plate, and either the two ends of a single encircling member or the opposed ends of separate' members, the opposite ends of which are secured to the cylinder in the same or some other manner at other points in the circumference, are adapted to enter the vgap and be secured within the same. For convenience I will in the following description refer to the flexible member as a blanket.
One end I8 of the blanket may be folded over the corner provided by the intersection of the walls I2 with the cylindrical surface and may be clamped against that Wall by means of the clamping bar or plate 20, herein shown as pivoted adjacent its lower edge by the trunnionlike ears 22 (Fig. 4) which nd a bearing in holes o 24 in the bearers at either end of the gap.
Springs 26 normally tend to rock the clamping plate 20 to the open position shown in Fig. 1, permitting the insertion of the end -I8 of the blanket between the wall I2 and the clamping plate 20 and the latter is pressed toward the former to clamp the end' I8 by means presently to be described.
The other blanket end 28 which is `secured within the gap I0 may be engaged in a diametral slot 30 in a reel rod 32 located Within the gap and opposing the wall I2. Herein this rod is journalled in the bearers 8, as indicated in Fig. 2,
and also nds a support in the segmentally cy-I lindrical bearing recess 34 in the wall I4. One end, as seen at the left in Fig. 4, may project beyond the bearers and be equipped with a squared collar 36 to provide for its rotation.
At opposite ends of the slot 30 the rod is cut away in opposite directions or, if we consider the direction of rotation about the center, in the same sense of rotation measuring from the extremities of the slot 30, to provide the portions of relatively reduced radius 38 and 40. The depth of these cut-away portions is preferably slightly less than the thickness of the blanket to be received therein, and their surfaces may be provided with sharp pins or points 42 to impale the blanket. Between the reduced portion* 40 and that margin of the slot 30 which is in advance, considering a movement of rotation of the rod tending to Wind up a member attached thereto, the undiminished radius of the rod provides a rise portion 44.
Assuming the parts to be in the position shown in Fig. 1, the reduced portion 40 of the reel rod 20 is opposed to the 'clamping plate 20, releasing the latter to the springs 26 so that an opening is provided between that plate and the wall I2 of the gap into which the end I8 of the blanket may readily be inserted. If now the rod is turned slightly counterclockwise to the position of Fig. 2, the rise portion 44 presses the plate 20 into clamping relation to the end I8 of the blanket to hold it rmly while the opposite end 28 ls being stretched around the cylinder and secured in position. When moved to the position of Fig.
2, the slot 30 is brought into a position pointing to the opening of the gap at the surface of the cylinder and in a position to receive the blanket end 28 when it is thrust downwardly into the 35 gap. Inspection to determine when the slot in the rod is so positioned will likewise determine whether the end I8 of the blanket is properly clamped. In other words, we automatically clamp the end I8 when we so position the reel rod 40 as to permit engagement of the end 28 of the blanket therewith. The end 28 of the blanket may then be threaded into the slot 30 and the reel rod turned to the position of Fig. 3'. Then, as the rod is turned, the extreme end of the blan.- 45 ket will enter the cut-away portion 40 and be received snugly between the same and the opposed cylindrical wall of the groove 34, bent over at an angle to prevent its ready withdrawal from the slot and impaled by the pins 42 formed on 50 said reduced portion 40 if these are present. At the other side of the slot the blanket wraps around the surface of the reel rod at the cutaway portion 38. 'Ihe rise portion 44 will leave the plate 20, but, on the other hand. the surface of the blanket, back-supported by the surface 38 of the reel rod, will move into substantially the same position, maintaining pressure on the end il of the blanket, the clearance of the surface 38 from the opposed wall I2 of the gap being such that a clamping pressure will be exerted on the two interposed blanket ends and the clamping plate. This pressure firmly holds the reel rod in its adjusted relation until positively backed off.
Viewing Fig. 3, it will be seen that, while the parts are clamped in the position there shown, the reel rod may be further rotated if desired or necessary to put the desired tension on the blanket I6.
I am aware that the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof, and I therefore desire the present embodiment to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive; reference being had to the appended claims rather than to the foregoing description to indicate the scope of the invention.
I claim:
l. A printing cylinder having a gap over one edge of which an end of be engaged, a reel rod rotatably mounted in the gap and opposing the Wall thereof beneath said edge, the rod having a transverse opening to receive another end of a flexible member and having a rise portion effective to clamp said first end against said wall when the mouth of the opening is presented outwardly to the gap to receive the second mentioned end.
2. A printing cylinder having a gap over one edge of which an end of a flexible member may be engaged, a reel rod rotatably mounted in the gap and opposing the wall thereof beneath said edge, the rod having a transverse opening to receive another end of a flexible member and having successively a portion of relatively small radius to provide a clearance from said wall to permit application of the rst mentioned end thereover, a portion of relatively great radius effective to clamp said end against said wall when y the mouth of the opening is presented outwardly to the gap to receive the second mentioned end, and a portion succeeding the opening of a radius effective to press against said wall superposed portions of the two ends.
3. A printing cylinder having a gap defining interior opposed walls, a segmentalA cylindrical recess in one of said walls, a reel rod rotatably. mounted in the gap having a transverse slot and having a cylindrical body of the same diameter as said recess but cut away at opposite ends of said slot in opposite directions therefrom, the intervening portions being adapted to bear on said recess.
4. A printing cylnder having a gap defining interior opposed walls, a segmental cylindrical a flexible member may' recess in one of said walls, a reel rod rotatably mounted in the gap having a transverse slot and having a cylindrical body of the same diameter as said recess but cut away at opposite ends of said slot in opposite directions therefrom, the intervening portions being adapted to bear on said recess, the cut-away portion which when the rod is in the drawn up position opposes the wall of the recess being of such depth as snugly to receive between the surface of the same and the wall of the recess the thickness of the member to be secured.
5. A printing cylinder having a gap defining interior opposed walls, a clamping member adapted to receive between it and one of said walls an end of a flexible member, a segmental cylindrical recess in the opposed wall, a reel rod rotatably mounted in the recess having a transverse slot and having a cylindrical body of the same diameter as said recess but cut away at l opposite ends of said slot in opposite directions therefrom, the intervening portions being adapted to bear on said recess, the cut-away por tion which when the rod is in the drawn up position opposes the wall of the recess being of such depth as snugly to receive between the surface of the same and the wall of the recess the thickness of the member to be secured, the other cut-away portion having such clearance from the first-mentioned wall which it opposes as to provide for clamping pressure against the wall of the combined thickness of the two ends and said clamping member interposed between the wall and said last-mentioned cut-away portion.
6. A printing cylinder having a gap over one edge of which an end of a flexible member may be engaged, a reel rod rotatably mounted within the gap and opposing the wall thereof beneath said edge, the rod having means for engaging another end of a flexible member extending over the other edge of the gap to draw the member thereover when rotated and by reason of its mounting being positioned to exert pressure through the portion of said other end reeled up thereon against the first end to clamp it against the wall.
7. A printing cylinder having a gap, a bar movably mounted adjacent one wall of the gap to receive between itself and the wall an end of a flexible member extending over the adjacent edge of the gap, a member rotatably mounted within the gap having provision for engaging another end of a flexible member and constructed and ar- 'ranged alternatively on movement to and from positions of rotative adjustment to press the bar toward said wall to clamp said first mentioned end and to release said bar to relieve its iclamping pressure.
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US2621592A (en) * 1947-12-26 1952-12-16 Time Inc Plate clamp for plate cylinder of printing presses
US2850970A (en) * 1955-04-22 1958-09-09 Levey Fred K H Co Inc Lock-up
DE1075635B (en) * 1960-02-18 R W Crabtree &. Sons Limited Leeds Yorkshire (Großbritannien) Device for tensioning the elevator on printing cylinders
US2961951A (en) * 1958-04-24 1960-11-29 Koppers Co Inc Holding device
US2980016A (en) * 1959-07-16 1961-04-18 Cottrell Company Blanket clamping assemblies for web offset rotary printing presses, or letter presses
US3008410A (en) * 1958-09-23 1961-11-14 Hoe & Co R Plate clamp
US3108538A (en) * 1962-11-07 1963-10-29 Joseph T Barnes Flexible-printing-plate securing arrangement
US3125023A (en) * 1964-03-17 Blanket tensioning means for the impression
DE1178442B (en) * 1960-03-07 1964-09-24 Miehle Goss Dexter Inc Device for clamping flexible printing plates on forme cylinders of printing machines
US3276365A (en) * 1964-04-25 1966-10-04 Roland Offsetmaschf Printing plate clamping device for a printing press
DE1263022B (en) * 1963-12-03 1968-03-14 Paper Converting Machine Co Device for attaching a flexible printing plate to the plate cylinder of a printing machine
FR2490998A1 (en) * 1980-09-27 1982-04-02 Roland Man Druckmasch Offset printing press rubber blanket fixture - has stop aligning clamped front edge and additional cylinder unrolling rear edge
US6450094B2 (en) * 2000-01-29 2002-09-17 Man Roland Druckmaschinen Ag Device for fastening flexible printing plates

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DE1075635B (en) * 1960-02-18 R W Crabtree &. Sons Limited Leeds Yorkshire (Großbritannien) Device for tensioning the elevator on printing cylinders
US3125023A (en) * 1964-03-17 Blanket tensioning means for the impression
US2621592A (en) * 1947-12-26 1952-12-16 Time Inc Plate clamp for plate cylinder of printing presses
US2850970A (en) * 1955-04-22 1958-09-09 Levey Fred K H Co Inc Lock-up
US2961951A (en) * 1958-04-24 1960-11-29 Koppers Co Inc Holding device
US3008410A (en) * 1958-09-23 1961-11-14 Hoe & Co R Plate clamp
US2980016A (en) * 1959-07-16 1961-04-18 Cottrell Company Blanket clamping assemblies for web offset rotary printing presses, or letter presses
DE1178442B (en) * 1960-03-07 1964-09-24 Miehle Goss Dexter Inc Device for clamping flexible printing plates on forme cylinders of printing machines
US3108538A (en) * 1962-11-07 1963-10-29 Joseph T Barnes Flexible-printing-plate securing arrangement
DE1263022B (en) * 1963-12-03 1968-03-14 Paper Converting Machine Co Device for attaching a flexible printing plate to the plate cylinder of a printing machine
US3276365A (en) * 1964-04-25 1966-10-04 Roland Offsetmaschf Printing plate clamping device for a printing press
DE1228627B (en) * 1964-04-25 1966-11-17 Roland Offsetmaschf Device for fastening a flexible printing plate on the forme cylinder of a rotary printing press
FR2490998A1 (en) * 1980-09-27 1982-04-02 Roland Man Druckmasch Offset printing press rubber blanket fixture - has stop aligning clamped front edge and additional cylinder unrolling rear edge
DE3036519A1 (en) * 1980-09-27 1982-04-22 M.A.N.- Roland Druckmaschinen AG, 6050 Offenbach DEVICE FOR FASTENING THE RUBBER BLANKET ON THE RUBBER CYLINDER OF AN OFFSET PRINTING PLANT, METHOD FOR OPERATING THE DEVICE, AND RUBBER BLANKET USED HERE
US6450094B2 (en) * 2000-01-29 2002-09-17 Man Roland Druckmaschinen Ag Device for fastening flexible printing plates

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