US2417496A - Predetermined register device for printing elements and the like - Google Patents

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US2417496A
US2417496A US550564A US55056444A US2417496A US 2417496 A US2417496 A US 2417496A US 550564 A US550564 A US 550564A US 55056444 A US55056444 A US 55056444A US 2417496 A US2417496 A US 2417496A
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  • they can be fiexible or resilient plates of sheet material. which will readily conform to the peripheral curvature of the cylinders and the backs of the plates can be cemented to the surfaces of the cylinders with the printing surface of the plates facing outwardly so that they can be inked and prints made therefrom.
  • the registering device of this application has two distinct uses, and will function equally well for securing predetermined register, either of printing plates in cylinder printing presses, or of films in contact photographic printing machines.
  • One object of my invention is to provide a practical and desirable registering device of the nature indicated, which is of novel construction, and by which the above mentioned purposes can be obtained readily and efficiently.
  • Another object of the invention is to adapt the registering device for the ready positional predetermination of printing plates or fllms'for use on cylinders of different diameters.
  • the registering device comprises a registering cylinder or curved registering surface on which the printing element is registered in the required or predetermined position, and a removable, curved holder bearing a definite known positional relation to said registering cylinder or surface, on which the printing element is secured, while retained in the registered position, and which holder serves to transfer the printing element, thus registered, to and mount it in the prescribed position on the printing cylinder.
  • the registering device Since registering cylinders or surfaces of different diameters or curvatures are used for registering the printing elements for use on printing cylinders of correspondingly different diameters, and since the removable holder for the printing element should correspond substantially in curvature with its related registering cylinder or surface and be capable of being placed substantially concentrically therewith, the registering device embodies a holder support with means for adjusting the same to place the holders used with registering cylinders of different diameters concentrically with their related cylinders.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a registering device having means for accomplishing the last mentioned results, and also preferably having means for adjusting the operative parts of the device as a whole to place them in different positions most convenient for operation by different operators.
  • Fig. 1 is a front elevation of a registering device embodying the invention, showing the holder for the printing plate or element in concentric relation to the registering cylinder.
  • Fig. 2 is an end elevation thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a similar end elevation, on a larger scale of the upper portion of the device and showing the holder for the printing element with its supporting saddle moved away from the registering cylinder to permit removal of the holder from its supporting saddle.
  • Fig. 4 is a broken, transverse, sectional view of the main holder for the printing element, showing the supplemental holder in place thereon.
  • Fig. 8 is a plan view of the registering device showing portions of the holder for the printing element broken away to show underlying portions.
  • Fig. 9 is a fragmentary, front elevation thereof.
  • the r'egistering'device comprises a mainstationary supporting base or pedestal I and a head of yoke II which carries or supports the registering cylinder or surface l2 and other operative parts of the device, and which is mounted so as to be vertically adjustable on the base for positioning said operative parts at any required height as may be most convenient for the use or operation thereof by the particular operator of the device.
  • the supporting head II has a downwardly extending, vertical post I3 which is slidable up and down in a guide hole M in the upper portion of the pedestal, in which the post is adapted to be adjusted vertically and held in different adjusted positions by suitable means, such as a crank or handle i5 connected by worm gearing IE to a shaft l1 journalled on the pedestal and provided with a pinion i3 meshing with a vertical toothed rack IS on the post l3.
  • suitable means such as a crank or handle i5 connected by worm gearing IE to a shaft l1 journalled on the pedestal and provided with a pinion i3 meshing with a vertical toothed rack IS on the post l3.
  • the head H can thus be adjusted up or down to the desired height and held in the adjusted position simply by appropriately turning the crank IS in one or the other direction.
  • the adjustable head or yoke i I shown comprises a horizontal bar or elongated member 20 having fixed upright bearing arms or members 2
  • the bearing arms 2! may be equipped with suitable means, such as adjusting screws 23, on which .the ends of the shaft bear in notches 24 in the upper ends of the arms, and by appropriate adjustment of which the cylinder can be accurately positioned with its axis truly horizontal in'a vertical plane having a definite known, or predetermined relation to cooperating parts of the registering device. Said bearing screws 23 when once adjusted to properly position the cylinder will ensure precisely like loca-.
  • a supporting bracket 25 Projecting forwardly from and rigid with the head is a supporting bracket 25 provided with a rigidly fixed, upright, preferably hollow, rectangular box or guide 26, in which is adjustable vertically a post 21.
  • a horizontal guide or support 28 On the upper end of this post is fixed a horizontal guide or support 28 on whch a saddle or support for removably mounting a holder for a printing element or plate, is supported for adjustment horizontally toward and from the registering cylinder in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the cylinder.
  • 21 is slidably fitted in the guide 26 for vertical adjustment therein, while being held in a true,
  • the post 21 of the saddle support may be adjusted vertizallyin its guide 26 by a vertical screw shaft 29 which is suitably joumalled and held from endwise movement on the bracket 25, and is provided with a screw threaded portion that turns in a threaded, vertical hole in the post 21, so that by, turning the screw shaft the post can .be adjusted and held in any desired vertical adjustment.
  • This shaft may be turned by a crank or handle engaged with its lower end, which may be suitably shaped for the engagement of the crank or handle therewith.
  • the registering cylinder i2 comprises opposite, circular ends or heads 30, 3
  • the cylinder tube 32 is fixedly attached at one end to the left hand cylinder head 30, and its opposite end is provided with an edge notch 35 into which projects a lug 36 on the periphery of the other head 3!, so as to connect the cylinder tube with the head 3
  • the lug 36 and its cooperating notch in the end of the cylinder tube are preferably of rectangular shape, and the stud fits ac :urately in the notch, thereby insuring a precise, predetermined location of the tube with reference to the head 3
  • the head 3i secured in a predetermined or known position on the shaft 33, one cylinder tubecan be quickly and easily removed and replaced by another like tube in exactly the same relation to the cylinder shaft.
  • the cylinder is provided on its peripheral surface with indicia for enabling the printing element, which is in the formof a thin, flexible plate or film adapted to conform to the curvature of said peripheral surface, to be registered or placed in a prescribed or predetermined location and position on the cylinder surface, said indicia preferably consisting of a thin, straight ing a graduated scale 42 on its periphery oo-
  • a suitable device such as a slide or member 41 mounted on the supporting head 2
  • the locking segment 48 may be suitably fastened on the disk 4
  • the pinion 48 may be turned for locking and releasing the registering disk 4
  • Means such as a lock screw 52 arranged to turn in a radial threaded hole in'the annular disk 4
  • the locking device 41 When the registering disk 4
  • can be locked in this position and the other disk and cylinder
  • the registering cylinder I2, when released from its locking means can be rotatively adjusted by any suitable means, such as a spoke or pin 53 inserted in one of a series of peripheral holes in a wheel 54 on the end of the cylinder shaft.
  • Said holder 55 represents a removable holder or carrier to which a printing plate or element, which has been adjusted to a prescribed or predetermined registered position on the registering cylinder I2, is attached for transferring the printing element from the registering device for use in the registered position'predetermined by the registering device, in a. press or means for making prints from the said element.
  • Said holder 55 is preferably a vacuum holder of the sort disclosed in my U. S. Patent #2,1'14,882 granted Oct.
  • 2 of different diameters will be used in this device for registering printing elements in vacuum holders appropriate for printing cylinders of corresponding different diameters. It is thereforenecessary to mount the vacuum holder in the registering device so that the holders for diflerent sized cylinders can be adjusted relatively to the cylinders, as may be required by reason of the different diameters of the cylinders.
  • the means shown for thus removably and adjustably mounting said holder 55 are constructed as follows: 56 represents a saddle or support for the holder. Thisrsaddle, as shown, is suitably hinged, as by a hinge pin 51 at its outer end to a slide or base 58 arranged to slide horizontally toward and from registering cylinder l2 on the vertically adjustable guide 28, the slide being guided in suitable ways 59 in opposite side pieces of the guide 28.
  • the saddle slide may be adjusted on the guide by suitable means, as a pinion 58 meshing with a toothed rack 6
  • the slide may be secured in adjusted positions on the guide, by a set screw 64 on guide 28 and having a knurled head for turning it to hold and release the slide.
  • the vacuum holder 55 is thus adapted to be adjusted horizontally toward and from the registering cylinder
  • the vacuum holder is preferably of substantial semicylindrical form to adapt it to snugly embrace the registering cylinder around substantially half of its circumference, and in order to readily free the holder from the cylinder for removing the printing element, a cam or eccentric lever 65 may be suitably pivoted on the saddle 56 and adapted to work against an adjacent part of the slide 58 so that by swinging the lever 65, the saddle will be forcibly lifted somewhat away from the slide to a position in which it can be hold the printing element for cooperation with easily grasped and moved to carry the vacuum holder away from the registering cylinder.
  • the saddle may also be provided with a securing screw 66 having a knurled head for turning it and adapted to be screwed into a threaded hole in the slide for securing the saddle down firmly against its slide 58.
  • the saddle or support for the vacuum holder 55 is hinged to a slide base which is adjustable horizontally toward and from the axis of the registering cylinder
  • the holder-supporting means described provides for such different-contingencies.
  • the vacuum holder 55 shown comprises an open main frame of generally rectangular form having parallel front and rear side bars or members Ill, II connected by end bars or members 12 which are curved in approximate conformity with the periphery of a cylinder of the particular diameter with which the holder is intended to be used, and a thin supplemental .frame which is similar in general form to the main frame, having curved or flexible end parts 13 connected by parallel front and rear side parts 14. Both the supplemental frame and the main frame thus have large central openings through which the printing plate or element 15 which is secured on the holder is exposed to light and view.
  • the main holder frame is removably secured on the supporting saddle 56 as by shouldered thumb screws 16 passing through holes in a cross bar 16a of the main holder frame, and in order to insure the mounting of the holder exactly in a, predetermined known position on the saddle, the front bar of the main holder frame is preferably pro: vided with two dowel pins 11 which fit accurately in dowel holes in the saddle cross bar I602.
  • the supplementalholder frame is mountable removably in predetermined position in the main holder frame, preferably by dowel pins 18 located centrally at the front and rear ends of the supplemental frame adapted to be seated in dowel holes or seats 19, 19a in which they fit accurately, located centrally at the. front and rear ends of the main holder frame.
  • the supplemental holder frame is preferably made of thin, resilient sheet metal or analogous material adapting it to flex -or spring sufilciently to conform accurately to the curvature of a printing element
  • On the registering cylinder so as to lie in close contact, face to face, with the outer surface of the printing element throughout the area of the contacting surfaces, and be fastened thereon, for which pur: pose the supplemental frame may be provided withalined, spaced holes 80 through its end and side parts, whereby when this frame has been placed in face to face contact with a printing plate or element placed on the registering cylinder, the printing element can be fastened to the frame by applying strips of adhesive tape or the like 8
  • the vacuum holder as fully disclosed in my said Patent No. 2,174,882, embodies means where- V by when the holderwith a printing plate or element secured on it, is placed on a cylinder of a photographic contact or other printing machine,
  • the registering lines 31 and 38 of the registering cylinder can be seen through the transparent film and registered with the register marks 82 thereof.
  • the latter can be provided with register marks 82a on its extreme edges or with small perforations 82b passing through the plate and adapted to be registered with the register lines of the cylinder l2 for placing the plate in the required registered position on the cylinder.
  • a suitable lamp 83 is shown for 11- luminating the transparent registering cylinder" for facilitating the registering of the printing element thereon.
  • the printing plate or element When the printing plate or element has been thus registered or located in the required or predetermined position on the registering cylinder, it is releasably held firmly in place thereon from shifting in any direction out of its registered position until it is attached to the auxiliary frame of the vacuum holder.
  • Vacuum means are shown for this purpose comprising a vacuum plate 84 which may be transparent and may be suitably supported within the cylinder against the inner surface of the cylinder tube 32, by cementing it to the cylinder tube or otherwise, and is provided around the marginal portions of its outer side with connecting channels 85 which communicate by a passage 86 through the plate with a pipe or flexible tube 81 leading to any suitable vacuum pump or device (not shown) for exhausting air from said pipe and channels, said vacuum pipe or tube being equipped with a valve 88, preferably pedal actuated, for applying and breaking the vacuum.
  • a vacuum plate 84 which may be transparent and may be suitably supported within the cylinder against the inner surface of the cylinder tube 32, by cementing it to the cylinder tube or otherwise, and is provided around the marginal portions of its outer side with connecting channels 85 which communicate by a passage 86 through the plate with a pipe or flexible tube 81 leading to any suitable vacuum pump or device (not shown) for exhausting air from said pipe and channels, said vacuum pipe or tube being equipped with a valve 88
  • Cylinder tube 32 is also provided with small spaced perforations 89 passing therethrough which may be grouped soas to be located beneath the marginal portions of the printing element on the cylinder and in communication with the channels 85 of the vacuum plate 84.
  • perforations 89 may be grouped soas to be located beneath the marginal portions of the printing element on the cylinder and in communication with the channels 85 of the vacuum plate 84.
  • the flexible supplemental frame of the vacuum holder 55 is then placed on the outer face of the registered printing element on the cylinder, and shifted thereon,- as may be necessary, to place registering indicia or means Slion the frame in accurate register with the register marks 82 of the printing element, and the frame is then attached to the printing element by applying the adhesive strips, as before explained.
  • valve 88 is operated to break the vacuum, which frees the printing plate from the registering cylinder, and the supplemental frame can then be lifted from the cylinder carrying the printing element with it, the printing element being held by the holder frame in the predetermined position in which it was registered on the registering cylinder.
  • the printing element is held in a predetermined registered position on the registering cylinder and the supplemental frame 13-14 is secured in a predetermined position on this registered printing element, so that when the supplemental frame with the attached printing element is mounted in predetermined position in the vacuum holder 55 by inserting the dowels of the supplemental frame in the dowel seats of the main frame, the printing element will be supported in predetermined known positional relation to the registering cylinder, because the vacuum holder 55 is maintained in a predetermined known position with reference to the cylinder ['2 by its dowel pin and hole connections with the supporting saddle 56, of the registering device.
  • the seat 19a on the vacuum holder for the dowel at the rear end of the supplemental frame may be arranged to have some play on the holder to allow for the limited flexing or springing necessary for conformability of the printing element and frame to the curvature of the cyl nder. as explained in my said patent, but since this play is in a straight line forwardly and rearwardly and the front dowelof the supplemental frame is held at a fixed point on the holder, the sup lemental frame and printing element will still have the required predetermined position on the holder.
  • the vacuum holder 55 is mounted on the saddle of a printing machine having a similar saddle correspondingly positioned relatively to the printing cylinder of like diameter by inserting the dowels of the vacuum holder in the dowel holes of the printing machine saddle, then if the vacuum holder is moved to place the printing element against the printing cylinder, the printing element will be located in precisely the same relative position on the printing cylinder that it occupied when registered on the registering cyl nder I'Z. Therefore a printing element can be readily registered or positioned on the registering cylinder to locate it on or make prints therefrom on a printing cylinder in any prescr bed or predetermined position.
  • tube 32 can be removed and v a tube or cylinder 9
  • the registering device herein disclosed thus. enables an image to be registered with reference to the master position lines on the registeringcylinder. l2 and attached to a vacuumholder so that the image on a film or printing plateis held in a predetermined relation to a cylinder whereby two or.more images can be positioned in exact known relation to each other so that two or more color images comprising a set or twoor more sets can be positioned in required relation and in exact register to each other on the surfaces of cylinders for printing therefrom.
  • Thecylinder constructed as described with the removable and replaceable peripheral tube is advantageous in such connection, as thereby the cylinders are of light weight and can beconveniently handled and carried about, and printing elements .canbe readily applied in registeredposition on several cylinders ready for use asrequired in a printing machine.
  • the registering'member I2 is preferably in the form of a cylinder, it will be apparent that for many purposes a complete cylinder would not be required for supporting and registering the printing elements, but that a sufficiently large segment of a cylindrical surface would adequately serve the purpose and is comprehended in the claims.
  • a fastening device 92 isshown in Figs. 2 and 3, arranged to engage the free, rear end of the vacuum holder 55 for securing the holder when it is operated to hold the printing element in place on the printing or other cylinder in the registering device.
  • this fastening means consists of a strip of articulated links attached atone end to an arm 93 of the cylinder support II and adapted to be attached to the free end of the holder 55.
  • Thumb screws 94 pivotally connecting the links to each other and to the holder and arm 93, enable adjustment or flexing of the strip. as necessary. to suit different sized holders 55 and to secure the holder firmly in place against the cylinder.
  • a registering device of the character described comprising a cylinder, a 'support on which said cylinder is mounted and adjustable rotatively about its axis, said cylinder serving to support a printing element placeable on and conforming to the curvature of the periphery of said cylinder, registering means operable to locate said printing element in a predetermined position on the cylinder.
  • a holder for said print- .ing element substantially conforming to the curvature of the print ng element on the cylinder, means associated with said cylinder and operable independently of said holder for releasably retaining said printing element in said re istered position on'the cylinder, means for attaching the printing element in a predetermined position to said holder while it is retainedin its said registered position on the cylinder, said means for retaining the printing element on the cylinder being operable to release the printing element when attached to said holder for removal with the holder from the cylinder,*a support for aid holder mounted in a definite 'relation to said cylinder and movable to carry-the holder toward and from the cylinder, and' 'said holder having means cooperable with said support for removably mounting said holder in a predetermined position on said support.
  • a registering device of the character described comprising a support having a cylindrically curved surface forming a support for a printing element placeable on and conforming to the curvature of said surface, said curved surface having register indicia cooperative with indicia on'said printing element to locate said element in a predetermined position on said surface, a holder for said printing element substantially conforming to the curvature of the printing element on said surface, means associated with said support and operable independently of said holder for releasably retaining said element in such predetermined position on said surface, means for attaching the printing element in a predetermined position to said holder while retained in its said registered position on said surface, said means for retaining the printing element on saidcurved surface being operable to release the printing element when attached to said holder for removal with the holder from the curved surface, a support for said holder mounted in a definite relation to said surface and movable to carry the holder toward and from said surface, and parts on said holder cooperable with parts of said holder support for
  • a registering device of the character described comprising a cylinder, a support on which said cylinder is mounted and adjustable rotatively about its axis, said cylinder serving to support a printing element placeable on and conforming to the curvature of the periphery of said cylinder, registering means for locating said printing element in predetermined position on the cylinder, a holder for said printing element substantially conforming to the curvature of the to said holder while retained in its said registered from the cylinder, a support for said holder mounted in adefinite relationto said cylinder and movable tocarry the holder toward and from the cylinder, said holder having means cooperable with said support for removably mounting said holder in a predetermined position on said support, means for adjusting said holder support horizontally toward and from the axis of the cylinder, and means for adjusting saidholder support vertically relatives to the horizontal plane of the cylinder axis.
  • a registering device of the character described comprising; a cylinder, a support on which said cylinder is mounted and adjustable rotatively about its axis, said cylinder serving to support a printing element placeable on and conforming to the curvature of the periphery of said cylinder, registering means for locating said printing element in a predetermined position on the cylinder, a holder for said printing element substantially conforming to the'curvature of the printing element on the cylinder, means operable independently of said holder for releasably retaining said printing element in such registered position on the cylinder, means for attaching the printing element in a predetermined position to said holder while retained in its said registered position on thecylinder, said means for retaining the printing element on the cylinder being operable to release the printing element when said holder in a predetermined position on said support, and means for indicating the rotary adjustments of said cylinder.
  • a registering device of the character described comprising a cylinder, a support on which said cylinder is mounted and adjustably rotatively about its axis, said cylinder serving to support a printing element placeable on and conforming to the curvature of the periphery of said cylinder, registering means enabling location of said printing element in a predetermined position on the cylinder, means for releasably retaining said printing element in such registered position on the cylinder, a holder for said printing element substantially conforming to the curvature of the printing element on the cylinder, means for attaching the printing element in a predetermined position to said holder while in its said registered position on the cylinder, a sup-' port for said holder comprising a base, and a saddle hinged to said base for movement to carry the holder toward and from the cylinder, said holder having means cooperable with said saddle for removably mounting the holder in-a prede- 6.
  • a registering device of the character described comprising a cylinder, a support on which said cylinder is mounted and adjustable rotatively about its axis, said cylinder serving to support a printing element placeable on and conforming to the curvature of the periphery of said cylinder, registering means enabling location of said printing element in a predetermined position on the cylinder, means for releasably retaining said printing element in such registered position on the cylinder, a holder for said printing element substantially conforming to the curvature of the printin element on the cylinder, means for attaching the printing element in a predetermined position to said holder while in its said registered position on the cylinder, 9.
  • said holder comprising a base, and a saddle hinged to said'base for movement to carry the holder toward and from the cylinder.
  • said holder having means cooperable with said saddle for removably mounting the holder in a predetermined position on said saddle, means for adjusting said saddle base toward and from the axis of said cylinder, means for releasably securing raid saddle base in its different adjustments, and means for releasably securing said saddle from movement relatively to said saddle base.
  • a registering device of the character described according toclaim 5 including acam device cooperating with said saddle and saddle base for forcibly initiating swinging movement of said saddle away from the saddle base.
  • a registering device of the character described comprising a cylinder, a support on which said cylinder is mounted and adjustabe rotatively about its axis, said cylinder serving to support a printing the curvature of the periphery of said cylinder, registering means enabling location of said printing element in a predetermined position on the cylinder, said cylinder comprising opposite heads, one of which heads is removably mounted, and a hollow cylindrical shell secured'at one end to said removable cylinder head and removably supported at its opposite end on said other cylinder head, whereby said cylinder shell is removable with said removable head, said cylinder shell and said other head having interengaging parts for positionin said shell always in the same circumferential relation to said other head when the shell is supported thereon, means for releasably retaining said printing element in such registered position on the cylinder, a holder for said printing element substantially conforming to the cur-- vat-ure of the printing element on the cylinder, means.
  • a support for said holder mounted in a definite relation to said cylinder and movable to carry the holder toward and from the cylinder, and said holder having means cooperable with'said support for removably mounting said holder in a predetermined position on said support.
  • a registering device of the character described comprising a support having a cylindrically surved surface and serving to support a l printing element conforming to the curvature of said surface, said support being mounted for rotary adjustmentabout the axis of said curved surface, means which register rotary adjustments of said curved surface, registering means on said curved surface and printing element cooperable to locate said printing element in a predetermined position on said surface, a holder for said printing element substantially conforming to the curvature of the printing element on said surface, means operable independently of said holder for releasably retaining said printing element in such registered position on said surface, means element placeable on and conforming to curved surface to different definite relations to scribed according to claim 11, in which vacuum for attaching the printing element 'in a predetermined position to said holder while in its said registered position on said surface, said means for retaining the printing element on said curved surface being operable to release the printing element when attached to said holder for removal with the holder from said curved surface, a support for said
  • a registering device of the character described comprising a hollow illuminable cylinder having a transparent periphery forming a support for a printing element placeable on and conforming to the periphery of said cylinder and having register lines on its periphery for cooperation with indicia on said printing element to locate said element in a predetermined position on the cylinder, vacuum means for releasably holding said element in such registered position on the cylinder, a holder for said printing element substantially conforming to the curvature of the printing element on the cylinder, means for attaching the printing element in a. predetermined position to'said holder while.
  • a support for said holder mounted in a definite relation to said cylinder and movable to carry the holder toward and from the cylinder, and said holder having parts cooperable with parts of said holder support for removably mounting the holder in a predetermined position on the support.
  • a registering device of the character described comprising a cylinder having a transparent periphery, a support in which said cylinder is mounted and'adjustable rotatively about its axis, said cylinder providing a support for a printing element placeable on and conforming to the curvature of the periphery of the cylinder and having on its periphery register lines cooperative with register indicia on said printing element to locate said printing element in a predetermined position on the cylinder, illuminating means which make the register lines of said cylinder visible for registration with said indicia of said printing element, means for releasably retaining said printing element in such registered position on the cylinder, a holder for said printing element substantially conforming to the curvature of the printing element on the cylinder, means for attaching the printing element in a predetermined position to said holder while in its said registered position on the cylinder, a support for said holder mounted in a definite relation to said cylinder and movable to carry the holder toward and from the
  • a registering device of the character described comprising a member having a curved surface serving to support a flexible printing element placeable on and conformable to the curvature of said surface, said curved surface and said printing element having registering means cooperable to locate the element in a predetermined position on said surface, a holder for said printing element which is conformable to the curvature of and is placeable in face to face contact with said printing element, said holder and printing element having cooperable means for registering the holder in a predetermined position on the printing element, means associated with said supporting member and operable independently of said holder for releasably retaining said element in such predetermined position on said surface, means for attaching said registered holder to the printing element while the latter is retained on said curved surface, said means for retaining the printing element on said curved surface being operable to release the printing element when attached to said holder for removal with the holder from said curved surface, a support for said holder occupying a definite relation to said curved surface and movable toward and from the same
  • a registering device of the character described comprising an illuminable curved transparent member having an exterior curved surface forming a support for a printing element placeable on and conforming to the exterior curved surface of said member and having' registering means on said surface for cooperation with indicia on said printing element to locate said element in predetermined position on said curved surface, vacuum means for releasably holding said element in such registered position on said surface,

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PREDETERMINED REGISTER DEVICE FOR PRINTING ELEMENTS AND THE LIKE Filed Aug. 22, 1944 r4 Sheets-Sheet l ,INVENT Kn UR N i} fl/z/karn [DY M23715:
ATTORNEY March 18, 1947. w c HUEBNER 2,417,496
PREDETERMINED REGISTER DEVICE FOR PRINTING ELEMENTS AND THE LIKE Filed Aug. 22, 1944 4 slxeecs shere F 'F. c, 3. fiZ/m: mam/:1
WWI/1, ATTORNEY March 18, 1947. I w HUEBNER 2,417,496
PREDETERMINED REGISTER DEVICE FOR PRINTING ELEMENTS AND THE LIKE Filed Aug. 22, 1944 4 Sheets-Sheet 3 I Q2 |NVENTB R F l G- 7- Ja I ziirzn 6' fiqirzai 85%26 f EII flux/M sr l ATTU RNEY March 18 1947. w, c, HUEBNER 2,417,496 PREDETERIINED REGISTER DEVICE FOR PRINTING ELEMENTS AND was LIKE Filed Aug. 22, 1944 4 Sheets-Stage: 4
BY ATTEIRNEY Patented Mar. I8, 1947 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE PREDETERMINED REGISTER DEVICE FOR PRINTING ELEIVIENTS AND THE LIKE William C. Huebner, New York, N. Y. Application August 22, 1944, Serial No. 550,564
Among the purposes of the invention, it is in-v tended to provide means, whereby printing plates which are to be mounted in prescribed positions upon the cylinders of electronographic or other printing presses or machines can be expeditiously and with facility registered or positioned independently of, or outside of the printing machine before being mounted in the latter, so that they will be properly located in the prescribed or predetermined positions when put in place for use in the printing machine without then having to adjust or register them; and also by which the positions of films to be used in making photographic contact prints on the sensitized surfaces of printing cylinders can be readily predeter-' mined with accuracy, and a close uniform contact be obtained between the faces of the films that carry the work or image areas and the sensitized surface by vacuum pressure or other means, so as to prevent light rays from undercutting the work areas, and thereby insure the production of high grade sharp images suitable for development and etching, as needed, for example, in the preparation of the cylinder for performing intaglio printing. When printing plates are to be mount- 16 Claims. (01. 33-184.5)
ed on the printing cylinders, they can be fiexible or resilient plates of sheet material. which will readily conform to the peripheral curvature of the cylinders and the backs of the plates can be cemented to the surfaces of the cylinders with the printing surface of the plates facing outwardly so that they can be inked and prints made therefrom.
As thus indicated, the registering device of this application has two distinct uses, and will function equally well for securing predetermined register, either of printing plates in cylinder printing presses, or of films in contact photographic printing machines.
One object of my invention is to provide a practical and desirable registering device of the nature indicated, which is of novel construction, and by which the above mentioned purposes can be obtained readily and efficiently.
Another object of the invention is to adapt the registering device for the ready positional predetermination of printing plates or fllms'for use on cylinders of different diameters.
I The registering device comprises a registering cylinder or curved registering surface on which the printing element is registered in the required or predetermined position, and a removable, curved holder bearing a definite known positional relation to said registering cylinder or surface, on which the printing element is secured, while retained in the registered position, and which holder serves to transfer the printing element, thus registered, to and mount it in the prescribed position on the printing cylinder.
Since registering cylinders or surfaces of different diameters or curvatures are used for registering the printing elements for use on printing cylinders of correspondingly different diameters, and since the removable holder for the printing element should correspond substantially in curvature with its related registering cylinder or surface and be capable of being placed substantially concentrically therewith, the registering device embodies a holder support with means for adjusting the same to place the holders used with registering cylinders of different diameters concentrically with their related cylinders.
Another object of the invention is to provide a registering device having means for accomplishing the last mentioned results, and also preferably having means for adjusting the operative parts of the device as a whole to place them in different positions most convenient for operation by different operators.
Further objects and advantages of the invention will appear from the following specification of the preferred embodiment ofthe invention shown in the accompanying drawings, and the novel features of the invention are set forth i the appended claims.
In said drawings:
Fig. 1 is a front elevation of a registering device embodying the invention, showing the holder for the printing plate or element in concentric relation to the registering cylinder.
Fig. 2 is an end elevation thereof.
Fig. 3 is a similar end elevation, on a larger scale of the upper portion of the device and showing the holder for the printing element with its supporting saddle moved away from the registering cylinder to permit removal of the holder from its supporting saddle.
Fig. 4 is a broken, transverse, sectional view of the main holder for the printing element, showing the supplemental holder in place thereon.
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Fig. 8 is a plan view of the registering device showing portions of the holder for the printing element broken away to show underlying portions.
Fig. 9 is a fragmentary, front elevation thereof.
In the preferred embodiment of the invention, illustrated in the drawings, the r'egistering'device comprises a mainstationary supporting base or pedestal I and a head of yoke II which carries or supports the registering cylinder or surface l2 and other operative parts of the device, and which is mounted so as to be vertically adjustable on the base for positioning said operative parts at any required height as may be most convenient for the use or operation thereof by the particular operator of the device. As shown, the supporting head II has a downwardly extending, vertical post I3 which is slidable up and down in a guide hole M in the upper portion of the pedestal, in which the post is adapted to be adjusted vertically and held in different adjusted positions by suitable means, such as a crank or handle i5 connected by worm gearing IE to a shaft l1 journalled on the pedestal and provided with a pinion i3 meshing with a vertical toothed rack IS on the post l3. The head H can thus be adjusted up or down to the desired height and held in the adjusted position simply by appropriately turning the crank IS in one or the other direction.
- The adjustable head or yoke i I shown, comprises a horizontal bar or elongated member 20 having fixed upright bearing arms or members 2| at its opposite ends, on which end journals for the registering cylinder, preferably formed by a central cylinder shaft, are removably mounted so as to support the cylinder for registering adjustment of the same rotatively about its horizontal axis. The bearing arms 2! may be equipped with suitable means, such as adjusting screws 23, on which .the ends of the shaft bear in notches 24 in the upper ends of the arms, and by appropriate adjustment of which the cylinder can be accurately positioned with its axis truly horizontal in'a vertical plane having a definite known, or predetermined relation to cooperating parts of the registering device. Said bearing screws 23 when once adjusted to properly position the cylinder will ensure precisely like loca-.
tion of different cylinders having shafts of the same diameter, and will also function to locate different cylinders having shafts which differ in diameter with their axes truly horizontal and in the same predetermined vertical central plane. Any other suitable means for thus removably supporting and centering the shaft of the cylinder on the supporting head or yoke could be employed.
Projecting forwardly from and rigid with the head is a supporting bracket 25 provided with a rigidly fixed, upright, preferably hollow, rectangular box or guide 26, in which is adjustable vertically a post 21. On the upper end of this post is fixed a horizontal guide or support 28 on whch a saddle or support for removably mounting a holder for a printing element or plate, is supported for adjustment horizontally toward and from the registering cylinder in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the cylinder. 21 is slidably fitted in the guide 26 for vertical adjustment therein, while being held in a true,
, vertical position and held against lateral turning play or motion. The post 21 of the saddle support may be adjusted vertizallyin its guide 26 by a vertical screw shaft 29 which is suitably joumalled and held from endwise movement on the bracket 25, and is provided with a screw threaded portion that turns in a threaded, vertical hole in the post 21, so that by, turning the screw shaft the post can .be adjusted and held in any desired vertical adjustment. This shaft may be turned by a crank or handle engaged with its lower end, which may be suitably shaped for the engagement of the crank or handle therewith.
As shown, the registering cylinder i2 comprises opposite, circular ends or heads 30, 3|, and a hollow cylindrical shell or tube 32, preferably of suitable transparent material which, at its oppositeends encircles and is supported by said cylinder heads, which may be secured on a central cylinder shaft 33, as by set screws 34 in threaded holes in the hubs of the heads. Preferably the cylinder tube 32 is fixedly attached at one end to the left hand cylinder head 30, and its opposite end is provided with an edge notch 35 into which projects a lug 36 on the periphery of the other head 3!, so as to connect the cylinder tube with the head 3| to turn therewith, but permit the removal or disengagement of the tube from the head. The lug 36 and its cooperating notch in the end of the cylinder tube are preferably of rectangular shape, and the stud fits ac :urately in the notch, thereby insuring a precise, predetermined location of the tube with reference to the head 3|, circumferentially thereof, while permitting the removal of the tube and its replacement by another tube of like dimensions in precisely the same position relatively to the cylinder head 3i. Thus, with the head 3i secured in a predetermined or known position on the shaft 33, one cylinder tubecan be quickly and easily removed and replaced by another like tube in exactly the same relation to the cylinder shaft.
The cylinder is provided on its peripheral surface with indicia for enabling the printing element, which is in the formof a thin, flexible plate or film adapted to conform to the curvature of said peripheral surface, to be registered or placed in a prescribed or predetermined location and position on the cylinder surface, said indicia preferably consisting of a thin, straight ing a graduated scale 42 on its periphery oo- The post releasably held from rotation by a suitable device, such as a slide or member 41 mounted on the supporting head 2| and adapted to be moved into engagement with a cooperating toothed segment or part 48 secured on disk 4|, as by a pinion 49 suitably journalled on the head 2| and meshing with rack teeth on the slide 41. The locking segment 48 may be suitably fastened on the disk 4|, as by screws passing through elongated slots in the segment, so that it can be adjusted ciroumferentially of the disk, as may be necessary to. ensure the locking of the disk 4| with precision in a required registering position. The pinion 48 may be turned for locking and releasing the registering disk 4| by a crank or handle 58 on the shaft of the rack pinion. While the registering scale 42 is shown on the periphery of the disk 48 and the pointer 43 on the disk 4|, they could be reversed with the scale on the disk 4| and the pointer on the disk 48. Means, such as a lock screw 52 arranged to turn in a radial threaded hole in'the annular disk 4| and bind it to the hub ofthe disk 40, is shown for releasably locking the disk and ring together against relative rotation, the screw having a knurled head for turning it. When the registering disk 4| is held stationary by the locking device 41, if the locking screw 52 is loosened, the registering disk 40 and the cylinder can be turned together relatively to the disk I to any required rotary adjustment, indicated by the scale and pointer, and the registering disk and cylinder can then be'locked in this adjustment by tightening the lock screw 52; or when necessary, the locking device 41 can be released to free the disk 4| to permit rotation of the cylinder l2 and disk 40, together with the disk 4| which may be locked by the screw 52 to the disk 40, to thus place the disk 4| in a different zero position. Then the disk 4| can be locked in this position and the other disk and cylinder |2 can be rotativ'ely adjusted a required'amount with reference to such new zero position by loosening the screw 52, which the cylinder |2 can be secured in the new adjustment by means of screw 52. The registering cylinder I2, when released from its locking means can be rotatively adjusted by any suitable means, such as a spoke or pin 53 inserted in one of a series of peripheral holes in a wheel 54 on the end of the cylinder shaft.
55 represents a removable holder or carrier to which a printing plate or element, which has been adjusted to a prescribed or predetermined registered position on the registering cylinder I2, is attached for transferring the printing element from the registering device for use in the registered position'predetermined by the registering device, in a. press or means for making prints from the said element. Said holder 55 is preferably a vacuum holder of the sort disclosed in my U. S. Patent #2,1'14,882 granted Oct. 3, 1939, by which the printing plate or element is held by vacuum in the press, and for convenience, it is herein sometimes called the vacuum holder, but it is to be understood that it is not thereby intended to necessarily restrict this invention to the use of a vacuum holder 'for the printing element, but the claims which do not specifically recite a vacuum holder are intended to comprehend a suitable holder of other type adapted to after" cylindrical shape to conform approximately to the surface curvature of the registering cylinder l2 and of the printing press cylinder with which the printing element is to be used, different vacuum holders for use with printing cylinders of different diameters being of different curvatures, in accordance with the diameters of the cylinders with which the holders are to be'used. Also, registering cylinder |2 of different diameters will be used in this device for registering printing elements in vacuum holders appropriate for printing cylinders of corresponding different diameters. It is thereforenecessary to mount the vacuum holder in the registering device so that the holders for diflerent sized cylinders can be adjusted relatively to the cylinders, as may be required by reason of the different diameters of the cylinders.
The means shown for thus removably and adjustably mounting said holder 55 are constructed as follows: 56 representsa saddle or support for the holder. Thisrsaddle, as shown, is suitably hinged, as by a hinge pin 51 at its outer end to a slide or base 58 arranged to slide horizontally toward and from registering cylinder l2 on the vertically adjustable guide 28, the slide being guided in suitable ways 59 in opposite side pieces of the guide 28. The saddle slide may be adjusted on the guide by suitable means, as a pinion 58 meshing with a toothed rack 6| on the slide 58 and secured on a shaft 62 which is suitably journalled in a bearing on the guide 28 and is provided at its outer end with a crank or handle '63 for turning the pinion. The slide may be secured in adjusted positions on the guide, by a set screw 64 on guide 28 and having a knurled head for turning it to hold and release the slide. The vacuum holder 55 is thus adapted to be adjusted horizontally toward and from the registering cylinder |2 as may be necessary, depending upon the diameter of the cylinder, in order to locate the curved vacuum holder concentric with cylinder l2, and the hinged saddle 5B is adapted to swing on the slide 58 to carry the holder 55 to and from co-operative relation with the registerin cylinder for placing a registered printing element in the holder on a cylinder and for access to a printing element in the holder. The vacuum holder is preferably of substantial semicylindrical form to adapt it to snugly embrace the registering cylinder around substantially half of its circumference, and in order to readily free the holder from the cylinder for removing the printing element, a cam or eccentric lever 65 may be suitably pivoted on the saddle 56 and adapted to work against an adjacent part of the slide 58 so that by swinging the lever 65, the saddle will be forcibly lifted somewhat away from the slide to a position in which it can be hold the printing element for cooperation with easily grasped and moved to carry the vacuum holder away from the registering cylinder. The saddle may also be provided with a securing screw 66 having a knurled head for turning it and adapted to be screwed into a threaded hole in the slide for securing the saddle down firmly against its slide 58.
Thus, by means of the construction described, the saddle or support for the vacuum holder 55 is hinged to a slide base which is adjustable horizontally toward and from the axis of the registering cylinder |2 on the guide or support 28 which, in turn, Therefore, the saddle or support for the holder can be adjusted both horizontally .and vertically, as may be necessary for the use of holders with is adjustable vertically.-
the cylinders of different diameters, to ensure concentricity of the holder with the cylinder when the holder is placed to embrace the cylinder. If cylinders of different diameters, but having shafts of the same diameter, are used in the registering device, the cylinders, regardless of their different diameters, when placed in the supportin head II will have their axes coincide with the same axial line in the device, but if different cylinders having shafts of different diameters are used, then the axes of such cylinders when mounted in the supporting head ll would not coincide with the same axial line, but would be located at different elevations, and in such case, the supporting saddle for the vacuum holder for use with a particular cylinder would have to be adjusted vertically, as well as horizontally, in order to place the holder concentrically=with the cylinder. The holder-supporting means described provides for such different-contingencies. The vacuum holder 55 shown comprises an open main frame of generally rectangular form having parallel front and rear side bars or members Ill, II connected by end bars or members 12 which are curved in approximate conformity with the periphery of a cylinder of the particular diameter with which the holder is intended to be used, and a thin supplemental .frame which is similar in general form to the main frame, having curved or flexible end parts 13 connected by parallel front and rear side parts 14. Both the supplemental frame and the main frame thus have large central openings through which the printing plate or element 15 which is secured on the holder is exposed to light and view. The main holder frame is removably secured on the supporting saddle 56 as by shouldered thumb screws 16 passing through holes in a cross bar 16a of the main holder frame, and in order to insure the mounting of the holder exactly in a, predetermined known position on the saddle, the front bar of the main holder frame is preferably pro: vided with two dowel pins 11 which fit accurately in dowel holes in the saddle cross bar I602. The supplementalholder frame is mountable removably in predetermined position in the main holder frame, preferably by dowel pins 18 located centrally at the front and rear ends of the supplemental frame adapted to be seated in dowel holes or seats 19, 19a in which they fit accurately, located centrally at the. front and rear ends of the main holder frame. The supplemental holder frame is preferably made of thin, resilient sheet metal or analogous material adapting it to flex -or spring sufilciently to conform accurately to the curvature of a printing element On the registering cylinder so as to lie in close contact, face to face, with the outer surface of the printing element throughout the area of the contacting surfaces, and be fastened thereon, for which pur: pose the supplemental frame may be provided withalined, spaced holes 80 through its end and side parts, whereby when this frame has been placed in face to face contact with a printing plate or element placed on the registering cylinder, the printing element can be fastened to the frame by applying strips of adhesive tape or the like 8| on the outer face of the frame over these holes and pressing the tape into the holes 80 so as to adhere to the printing element and thus hold the latter securely in place on the frame.
The vacuum holder, as fully disclosed in my said Patent No. 2,174,882, embodies means where- V by when the holderwith a printing plate or element secured on it, is placed on a cylinder of a photographic contact or other printing machine,
marks or indicia 82 on the printing element in accurate registration with the longitudinal and transverse register marks 31 and 38 of the registeri'ng cylinder. In the case of a transparent printing vfilm, either a negative or positive, the registering lines 31 and 38 of the registering cylinder can be seen through the transparent film and registered with the register marks 82 thereof. In the case of a metal or non-transparent printing plate, the latter can be provided with register marks 82a on its extreme edges or with small perforations 82b passing through the plate and adapted to be registered with the register lines of the cylinder l2 for placing the plate in the required registered position on the cylinder. A suitable lamp 83 is shown for 11- luminating the transparent registering cylinder" for facilitating the registering of the printing element thereon.
When the printing plate or element has been thus registered or located in the required or predetermined position on the registering cylinder, it is releasably held firmly in place thereon from shifting in any direction out of its registered position until it is attached to the auxiliary frame of the vacuum holder. Vacuum means are shown for this purpose comprising a vacuum plate 84 which may be transparent and may be suitably supported within the cylinder against the inner surface of the cylinder tube 32, by cementing it to the cylinder tube or otherwise, and is provided around the marginal portions of its outer side with connecting channels 85 which communicate by a passage 86 through the plate with a pipe or flexible tube 81 leading to any suitable vacuum pump or device (not shown) for exhausting air from said pipe and channels, said vacuum pipe or tube being equipped with a valve 88, preferably pedal actuated, for applying and breaking the vacuum. Cylinder tube 32 is also provided with small spaced perforations 89 passing therethrough which may be grouped soas to be located beneath the marginal portions of the printing element on the cylinder and in communication with the channels 85 of the vacuum plate 84. Thus, when a printing element is laid on the cylinder over the perforations 89 and registered as required, on the cylinder, then by operating the pedal valve to apply the vacuum, the printing plate will be drawn to a smooth, firm contact with the surface of the cylinder and will be held thereon against shifting in any direction from the position in which it has been registered. The flexible supplemental frame of the vacuum holder 55 is then placed on the outer face of the registered printing element on the cylinder, and shifted thereon,- as may be necessary, to place registering indicia or means Slion the frame in accurate register with the register marks 82 of the printing element, and the frame is then attached to the printing element by applying the adhesive strips, as before explained. After thus attaching the printing plate to the supplemental holder frame, valve 88 is operated to break the vacuum, which frees the printing plate from the registering cylinder, and the supplemental frame can then be lifted from the cylinder carrying the printing element with it, the printing element being held by the holder frame in the predetermined position in which it was registered on the registering cylinder.
Thus, the printing element is held in a predetermined registered position on the registering cylinder and the supplemental frame 13-14 is secured in a predetermined position on this registered printing element, so that when the supplemental frame with the attached printing element is mounted in predetermined position in the vacuum holder 55 by inserting the dowels of the supplemental frame in the dowel seats of the main frame, the printing element will be supported in predetermined known positional relation to the registering cylinder, because the vacuum holder 55 is maintained in a predetermined known position with reference to the cylinder ['2 by its dowel pin and hole connections with the supporting saddle 56, of the registering device. The seat 19a on the vacuum holder for the dowel at the rear end of the supplemental frame may be arranged to have some play on the holder to allow for the limited flexing or springing necessary for conformability of the printing element and frame to the curvature of the cyl nder. as explained in my said patent, but since this play is in a straight line forwardly and rearwardly and the front dowelof the supplemental frame is held at a fixed point on the holder, the sup lemental frame and printing element will still have the required predetermined position on the holder. If now, the vacuum holder 55 is mounted on the saddle of a printing machine having a similar saddle correspondingly positioned relatively to the printing cylinder of like diameter by inserting the dowels of the vacuum holder in the dowel holes of the printing machine saddle, then if the vacuum holder is moved to place the printing element against the printing cylinder, the printing element will be located in precisely the same relative position on the printing cylinder that it occupied when registered on the registering cyl nder I'Z. Therefore a printing element can be readily registered or positioned on the registering cylinder to locate it on or make prints therefrom on a printing cylinder in any prescr bed or predetermined position.
Furthermore by using a cylinder l2 such as described having a removable peripheral tube 32, or other construction adapting its removal and replacement in the same position in the registering device, after a printing plate has been registered in predetermined position thereon and at ached to and removed with the supplemental hold r frame 13-14, as above explained, the
regi tering cylinder. tube 32 can be removed and v a tube or cylinder 9|, Fig. 7, of like dimensions and form from a printing press substituted in place thereof in the same position in the registering device. Then by mounting the supplemental holder frame Iii-J4 with the attached printing plate on the saddle 56 and coating the inner surface of the printing plate with a suitable cement or adhesive, the vacuum holder 55 can be operated to place and hold the printing plate on the periphery of the printing cylinder, and the plate will be fixed on the cylinder in exactly the predetermined relative position in which it was registeredin the registering cylinder. The cylinder with'the plate in the prescribed position thereon can then be removed and placed in the printing press toprint therefrom. c
The registering device herein disclosed thus. enables an image to be registered with reference to the master position lines on the registeringcylinder. l2 and attached to a vacuumholder so that the image on a film or printing plateis held in a predetermined relation to a cylinder whereby two or.more images can be positioned in exact known relation to each other so that two or more color images comprising a set or twoor more sets can be positioned in required relation and in exact register to each other on the surfaces of cylinders for printing therefrom. Thecylinder constructed as described with the removable and replaceable peripheral tube is advantageous in such connection, as thereby the cylinders are of light weight and can beconveniently handled and carried about, and printing elements .canbe readily applied in registeredposition on several cylinders ready for use asrequired in a printing machine. .While the registering'member I2 is preferably in the form of a cylinder, it will be apparent that for many purposes a complete cylinder would not be required for supporting and registering the printing elements, but that a sufficiently large segment of a cylindrical surface would adequately serve the purpose and is comprehended in the claims.
A fastening device 92 isshown in Figs. 2 and 3, arranged to engage the free, rear end of the vacuum holder 55 for securing the holder when it is operated to hold the printing element in place on the printing or other cylinder in the registering device. As shown, this fastening means consists of a strip of articulated links attached atone end to an arm 93 of the cylinder support II and adapted to be attached to the free end of the holder 55. Thumb screws 94 pivotally connecting the links to each other and to the holder and arm 93, enable adjustment or flexing of the strip. as necessary. to suit different sized holders 55 and to secure the holder firmly in place against the cylinder.
I claim as my invention:
l. A registering device of the character described comprising a cylinder, a 'support on which said cylinder is mounted and adjustable rotatively about its axis, said cylinder serving to support a printing element placeable on and conforming to the curvature of the periphery of said cylinder, registering means operable to locate said printing element in a predetermined position on the cylinder. a holder for said print- .ing element substantially conforming to the curvature of the print ng element on the cylinder, means associated with said cylinder and operable independently of said holder for releasably retaining said printing element in said re istered position on'the cylinder, means for attaching the printing element in a predetermined position to said holder while it is retainedin its said registered position on the cylinder, said means for retaining the printing element on the cylinder being operable to release the printing element when attached to said holder for removal with the holder from the cylinder,*a support for aid holder mounted in a definite 'relation to said cylinder and movable to carry-the holder toward and from the cylinder, and' 'said holder having means cooperable with said support for removably mounting said holder in a predetermined position on said support.
2. A registering device of the character described comprising a support having a cylindrically curved surface forming a support for a printing element placeable on and conforming to the curvature of said surface, said curved surface having register indicia cooperative with indicia on'said printing element to locate said element in a predetermined position on said surface, a holder for said printing element substantially conforming to the curvature of the printing element on said surface, means associated with said support and operable independently of said holder for releasably retaining said element in such predetermined position on said surface, means for attaching the printing element in a predetermined position to said holder while retained in its said registered position on said surface, said means for retaining the printing element on saidcurved surface being operable to release the printing element when attached to said holder for removal with the holder from the curved surface, a support for said holder mounted in a definite relation to said surface and movable to carry the holder toward and from said surface, and parts on said holder cooperable with parts of said holder support for removably mounting said holder in a predetermined position. on said holder support relatively to said curved surface, said parts of said holder being cooperable with a holder support of a cylinder printing machine for mounting the holder in the corresponding relation to the printing machine cylinder that it occupied relatively to said cylindrically curved surface.
3. A registering device of the character described comprising a cylinder, a support on which said cylinder is mounted and adjustable rotatively about its axis, said cylinder serving to support a printing element placeable on and conforming to the curvature of the periphery of said cylinder, registering means for locating said printing element in predetermined position on the cylinder, a holder for said printing element substantially conforming to the curvature of the to said holder while retained in its said registered from the cylinder, a support for said holder mounted in adefinite relationto said cylinder and movable tocarry the holder toward and from the cylinder, said holder having means cooperable with said support for removably mounting said holder in a predetermined position on said support, means for adjusting said holder support horizontally toward and from the axis of the cylinder, and means for adjusting saidholder support vertically relatives to the horizontal plane of the cylinder axis.
4, A registering device of the character described comprising; a cylinder, a support on which said cylinder is mounted and adjustable rotatively about its axis, said cylinder serving to support a printing element placeable on and conforming to the curvature of the periphery of said cylinder, registering means for locating said printing element in a predetermined position on the cylinder, a holder for said printing element substantially conforming to the'curvature of the printing element on the cylinder, means operable independently of said holder for releasably retaining said printing element in such registered position on the cylinder, means for attaching the printing element in a predetermined position to said holder while retained in its said registered position on thecylinder, said means for retaining the printing element on the cylinder being operable to release the printing element when said holder in a predetermined position on said support, and means for indicating the rotary adjustments of said cylinder.
5.,A registering device of the character described comprising a cylinder, a support on which said cylinder is mounted and adjustably rotatively about its axis, said cylinder serving to support a printing element placeable on and conforming to the curvature of the periphery of said cylinder, registering means enabling location of said printing element in a predetermined position on the cylinder, means for releasably retaining said printing element in such registered position on the cylinder, a holder for said printing element substantially conforming to the curvature of the printing element on the cylinder, means for attaching the printing element in a predetermined position to said holder while in its said registered position on the cylinder, a sup-' port for said holder comprising a base, and a saddle hinged to said base for movement to carry the holder toward and from the cylinder, said holder having means cooperable with said saddle for removably mounting the holder in-a prede- 6. A registering device of the character described according to claim 5, including means for adjusting said saddle base perpendicularly to its adjustment toward and from the axis of the cylinder.
'7. A registering device of the character described according to claim '5, including means for adjusting said saddle base perpendicularly to its adjustment toward and from the axis of the cylinder, and'register means for showing the rotary adjustment of the cylinder.
8. A registering device of the character described comprising a cylinder, a support on which said cylinder is mounted and adjustable rotatively about its axis, said cylinder serving to support a printing element placeable on and conforming to the curvature of the periphery of said cylinder, registering means enabling location of said printing element in a predetermined position on the cylinder, means for releasably retaining said printing element in such registered position on the cylinder, a holder for said printing element substantially conforming to the curvature of the printin element on the cylinder, means for attaching the printing element in a predetermined position to said holder while in its said registered position on the cylinder, 9. support for said holder comprising a base, and a saddle hinged to said'base for movement to carry the holder toward and from the cylinder. said holder having means cooperable with said saddle for removably mounting the holder in a predetermined position on said saddle, means for adjusting said saddle base toward and from the axis of said cylinder, means for releasably securing raid saddle base in its different adjustments, and means for releasably securing said saddle from movement relatively to said saddle base.
9. A registering device of the character described according toclaim 5, including acam device cooperating with said saddle and saddle base for forcibly initiating swinging movement of said saddle away from the saddle base.
10. A registering device of the character described comprising a cylinder, a support on which said cylinder is mounted and adjustabe rotatively about its axis, said cylinder serving to support a printing the curvature of the periphery of said cylinder, registering means enabling location of said printing element in a predetermined position on the cylinder, said cylinder comprising opposite heads, one of which heads is removably mounted, and a hollow cylindrical shell secured'at one end to said removable cylinder head and removably supported at its opposite end on said other cylinder head, whereby said cylinder shell is removable with said removable head, said cylinder shell and said other head having interengaging parts for positionin said shell always in the same circumferential relation to said other head when the shell is supported thereon, means for releasably retaining said printing element in such registered position on the cylinder, a holder for said printing element substantially conforming to the cur-- vat-ure of the printing element on the cylinder, means. for attaching the printing element in a predetermined position to said holder while in its said registered position on the cylinder, a support for said holder mounted in a definite relation to said cylinder and movable to carry the holder toward and from the cylinder, and said holder having means cooperable with'said support for removably mounting said holder in a predetermined position on said support.
11. A registering device of the character described comprising a support having a cylindrically surved surface and serving to support a l printing element conforming to the curvature of said surface, said support being mounted for rotary adjustmentabout the axis of said curved surface, means which register rotary adjustments of said curved surface, registering means on said curved surface and printing element cooperable to locate said printing element in a predetermined position on said surface, a holder for said printing element substantially conforming to the curvature of the printing element on said surface, means operable independently of said holder for releasably retaining said printing element in such registered position on said surface, means element placeable on and conforming to curved surface to different definite relations to scribed according to claim 11, in which vacuum for attaching the printing element 'in a predetermined position to said holder while in its said registered position on said surface, said means for retaining the printing element on said curved surface being operable to release the printing element when attached to said holder for removal with the holder from said curved surface, a support for said holder mounted in a definite relation to said curved surface and movable to carry the holder toward and from said surface, said holder having means cooperable with said support for removably mounting said holder in a pre determined position on said support relatively to said curved surface, and means for adjusting said holder support toward and from the axis of said means are provided for releasably retaining the printing element in said registered positioncn said curved surface.
13. A registering device of the character described comprising a hollow illuminable cylinder having a transparent periphery forming a support for a printing element placeable on and conforming to the periphery of said cylinder and having register lines on its periphery for cooperation with indicia on said printing element to locate said element in a predetermined position on the cylinder, vacuum means for releasably holding said element in such registered position on the cylinder, a holder for said printing element substantially conforming to the curvature of the printing element on the cylinder, means for attaching the printing element in a. predetermined position to'said holder while. in its said registered position on the cylinder, a support for said holder mounted in a definite relation to said cylinder and movable to carry the holder toward and from the cylinder, and said holder having parts cooperable with parts of said holder support for removably mounting the holder in a predetermined position on the support.
14. A registering device of the character described comprising a cylinder having a transparent periphery, a support in which said cylinder is mounted and'adjustable rotatively about its axis, said cylinder providing a support for a printing element placeable on and conforming to the curvature of the periphery of the cylinder and having on its periphery register lines cooperative with register indicia on said printing element to locate said printing element in a predetermined position on the cylinder, illuminating means which make the register lines of said cylinder visible for registration with said indicia of said printing element, means for releasably retaining said printing element in such registered position on the cylinder, a holder for said printing element substantially conforming to the curvature of the printing element on the cylinder, means for attaching the printing element in a predetermined position to said holder while in its said registered position on the cylinder, a support for said holder mounted in a definite relation to said cylinder and movable to carry the holder toward and from the cylinder, and said holder having means cooperable with said support for removably mounting said holder in a predetermined position on said support.
15. A registering device of the character described comprising a member having a curved surface serving to support a flexible printing element placeable on and conformable to the curvature of said surface, said curved surface and said printing element having registering means cooperable to locate the element in a predetermined position on said surface, a holder for said printing element which is conformable to the curvature of and is placeable in face to face contact with said printing element, said holder and printing element having cooperable means for registering the holder in a predetermined position on the printing element, means associated with said supporting member and operable independently of said holder for releasably retaining said element in such predetermined position on said surface, means for attaching said registered holder to the printing element while the latter is retained on said curved surface, said means for retaining the printing element on said curved surface being operable to release the printing element when attached to said holder for removal with the holder from said curved surface, a support for said holder occupying a definite relation to said curved surface and movable toward and from the same, and cooperable means on said holder and support for removably mounting the holder in a predetermined position on said holder support.
16; A registering device of the character described comprising an illuminable curved transparent member having an exterior curved surface forming a support for a printing element placeable on and conforming to the exterior curved surface of said member and having' registering means on said surface for cooperation with indicia on said printing element to locate said element in predetermined position on said curved surface, vacuum means for releasably holding said element in such registered position on said surface,
/ a holder for said, printing element substantially conforming to the curvature of the printing element on said curved surface, said vacuum means and said holder for the printing element being on the support.
WILLIAM C. HUEBNER.
REFERE NCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
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