US2870706A - Pressure means for rotary printing machines - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a device for pressing printing rollers against the impression cylinder in machines for printing on fabric webs and the like.
- Such devices usually comprise a piston in a cylinder, which is subjected to the pressure of compressed air.
- the piston affords no assurance of permanent airtightness and leaks result in losses of compressed air and also impair the application of a pressure of uniform -value at all points.
- a pneumatic pressure chamber for exerting the contact pressure
- one container in the form of a hollow rubber ring is provided for the slide piece of each printing roller.
- Each container is mounted in a housing having a movable bottom in the form of a piston within the housing, against which the inflatable container bears and which transmits the air pressure to the roller.
- the inflatable container resembles a tube for a pneumatic tyre and it makes packings between it and the housing superiluous. Furthermore, the annular shape of the inatable container allows the slide connecting rod to pass through its centre through the housing to the outside, so that it can be manipulated as usual.
- the inflatable body is expediently secured in position in the housing on the side of the movable bottom by a constriction of the cross-section of the housing. This aords the advantage that, when inflated, the container is wedged in position and cannot undergo any displacements in the housing which might possibly have a wearing action.
- the surface area of the movable bottom is substantially equal to the surface area of the part of the inflatable container which bears against it when the container is inflated. In this way, unsupported areas of the container which could result in premature destruction due to swelling out under the air pressure are avoided.
- constriction of the housing by which the container is wedged in position may be tapered down towards the movable bottom so that when the inflatable container exerts a pressure, the constriction does not exert on the operative surface of the container any edge pressure which would cause premature wear and destruction.
- I tzis preferable to provide the movable bottom with a guide pin passing through the housing on the side remote from the inilatable body.
- the guide pin prevents the bottom rotating and thus prevents wear of the container. which may be caused by such rotary movement, and also indicates by the length of the pin projecting from the housing the degree of displacement of the bottom caused by the pressure of the container.
- the movable bottom is iixed to a threaded bush on a spindle fixed to the slide piece.
- the bush is displaceable in the housing, so Vthat the pneumatic pressure is transmitted directly to a flange on the spindle. This makes the provision of special levers or the like for transmitting the pressure unnecessary.
- the threaded bush canbe fixed to the plate so that relative rotation is prevented. Owing to such a connection, any special, rotation-preventing slide guide for the bush in the housing becomes unnecessary, since the guide pin of the plate also simultaneously secures the threaded bush against rotation.
- Fig. 1 shows a pressure chamber sectioned in the axial direction
- Fig. 2 shows diagrammatically an example of the ar-V rangement of the printing rollers around an impression cylinder.
- printing rollers 16 are mounted on a frame 14 around an impression cylinder 15 and are movable on slide pieces 13, which can be displaced towards the impression cylinder by means of spindles 1.
- the spindle 1 is screwed into a threaded bush 2, and can be adjusted by a key or spanner acting on the square portion 3, to bring the printing roller towards the impressio-n cylinder via the slide piece 13.
- the pressing of the printing rollers againstthe impression cylinder is effected by means of compressed air.
- an inatable container 4 made of rubber or a similar elastic material is provided in the housing 8 in concentric relationship with the spindle 1.
- the piston 5 is equipped with a guide pin 7. The latter passes through the housing 8 on the side remote from the inflatable container 4.
- the plate 5 ' is supported on the flange 9 of the threaded bush 2 and is connected to the latter by means of screws (not shown).
- Shoulders 10 and 11 secure the inflatable container 4 in its position in the housing.
- the shoulders are chamfered towards the plate on the side facing the inflatable container.
- the diameter of the plate is substantially equal to the diameter of the surface -of the inatable body which becomes operative when it is inflated.
- a nipple or connection 12 which passes movably through the housing 8 and can be. secured to the plate by means of a suitable screw connection is provided for supplying the compressed air.
- a machine yfor printing on webs comprising an impression cylinder and at least one printing roller mounted to be displaced radially towards said impression cylinder, means for pressing said printing roller against said impression cylinder, said means comprising a housing, a movable bottom in said housing, a spindle xed to said movable bottom and extending through said movable bottom and said housing, means connecting said spindle to said roller and an elastic annular inflatable container surrounding said spindle in said housing, said container being arranged to bear against said movable bottom and said impression cylinder.
- a machine for printing on webs comprising an impression cylinder and at least one printing roller mounted to be displaced radially towards said impression cylinder, means for pressing said printing roller against said impression cylinder, said means comprising a housing a movable bottom in said housing, a spindle fixed to said movable bottom and extending through said movable bottom and said housing, means connecting said spindle to said roller, an elastic annular inflatable container surrounding said spindle in said housing and an annular shoulder in said housing adjacent the edge of said movable bottom, said container being arranged to bear against said movable bottomv and said housing and being-retained in said housing by said shoulder, whereby, when said container is inated, said movable bottom, said spindle/and said roller are pressed towards said impression cylinder.
- am nular shoulder is chamfered towards said movable bottom.
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' Jan.. 27, 1959 P. URBAN '2,570,705
, PRESSURE MEANS EOE ROTARY PRINTING MACHINES Fild Ju1yv14, 1955 1 .3 I; Fig. /f l- 2 if A' gab/457% United States Patent C PRESSURE lVIEANS FOR ROTARY PRINTING MACHINES Peter Urban, Huls, near Krefeld, Germany, assgnor to Eduard Kusters Application `Iuly 14, 1955, Serial No. 522,148 Claims priority, application Germany July 19, 1954 IClaims. (Cl. 101-247) The invention relates to a device for pressing printing rollers against the impression cylinder in machines for printing on fabric webs and the like. It is especially applicable to those machines which are provided with two or more printing rollers arranged around an impression cylinder and mounted on slides which can be moved radially towards the impression cylinder. The printing rollers are pressed by means of the slide pieces against the impression cylinder by the use of compressed air. In this way a resilient contact pressure is obtained.
Such devices usually comprise a piston in a cylinder, which is subjected to the pressure of compressed air. The piston, however, affords no assurance of permanent airtightness and leaks result in losses of compressed air and also impair the application of a pressure of uniform -value at all points.
It is an object of the present invention, therefore to provide a pneumatic pressure chamber, for exerting the contact pressure, in the form of an inatable container which presses a slide piece carrying a printing roller. Preferably one container in the form of a hollow rubber ring is provided for the slide piece of each printing roller. Each container is mounted in a housing having a movable bottom in the form of a piston within the housing, against which the inflatable container bears and which transmits the air pressure to the roller. In this way, it is made possible to apply pressure to each roller without additional linkage parts, through a container which is closed all round and which thus ensures absolute air-tightness and is also elastic. The inflatable container resembles a tube for a pneumatic tyre and it makes packings between it and the housing superiluous. Furthermore, the annular shape of the inatable container allows the slide connecting rod to pass through its centre through the housing to the outside, so that it can be manipulated as usual.
The inflatable body is expediently secured in position in the housing on the side of the movable bottom by a constriction of the cross-section of the housing. This aords the advantage that, when inflated, the container is wedged in position and cannot undergo any displacements in the housing which might possibly have a wearing action.
According to the invention, the surface area of the movable bottom is substantially equal to the surface area of the part of the inflatable container which bears against it when the container is inflated. In this way, unsupported areas of the container which could result in premature destruction due to swelling out under the air pressure are avoided.
The constriction of the housing by which the container is wedged in position may be tapered down towards the movable bottom so that when the inflatable container exerts a pressure, the constriction does not exert on the operative surface of the container any edge pressure which would cause premature wear and destruction.
' I tzis preferable to provide the movable bottom with a guide pin passing through the housing on the side remote from the inilatable body. The guide pin prevents the bottom rotating and thus prevents wear of the container. which may be caused by such rotary movement, and also indicates by the length of the pin projecting from the housing the degree of displacement of the bottom caused by the pressure of the container.
The movable bottom is iixed to a threaded bush on a spindle fixed to the slide piece. The bush is displaceable in the housing, so Vthat the pneumatic pressure is transmitted directly to a flange on the spindle. This makes the provision of special levers or the like for transmitting the pressure unnecessary. Y
The threaded bush canbe fixed to the plate so that relative rotation is prevented. Owing to such a connection, any special, rotation-preventing slide guide for the bush in the housing becomes unnecessary, since the guide pin of the plate also simultaneously secures the threaded bush against rotation.
The drawing illustrates an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 1 shows a pressure chamber sectioned in the axial direction; l
Fig. 2 shows diagrammatically an example of the ar-V rangement of the printing rollers around an impression cylinder.
According to Fig. 2, printing rollers 16 are mounted on a frame 14 around an impression cylinder 15 and are movable on slide pieces 13, which can be displaced towards the impression cylinder by means of spindles 1.
As shown in Fig. l, the spindle 1 is screwed into a threaded bush 2, and can be adjusted by a key or spanner acting on the square portion 3, to bring the printing roller towards the impressio-n cylinder via the slide piece 13. The pressing of the printing rollers againstthe impression cylinder is effected by means of compressed air.
4For the purpose of exerting the pneumatic pressure, an inatable container 4 made of rubber or a similar elastic material is provided in the housing 8 in concentric relationship with the spindle 1. In the housing 8 there is arranged a piston 5 of plate like form against which the surface 6 of the inflatable body bears when the pressure is applied.
The piston 5 is equipped with a guide pin 7. The latter passes through the housing 8 on the side remote from the inflatable container 4.
The plate 5 'is supported on the flange 9 of the threaded bush 2 and is connected to the latter by means of screws (not shown).
A nipple or connection 12 which passes movably through the housing 8 and can be. secured to the plate by means of a suitable screw connection is provided for supplying the compressed air.
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1. In a machine yfor printing on webs, comprising an impression cylinder and at least one printing roller mounted to be displaced radially towards said impression cylinder, means for pressing said printing roller against said impression cylinder, said means comprising a housing, a movable bottom in said housing, a spindle xed to said movable bottom and extending through said movable bottom and said housing, means connecting said spindle to said roller and an elastic annular inflatable container surrounding said spindle in said housing, said container being arranged to bear against said movable bottom and said impression cylinder.
2. A machine as claimed in claim 1 wherein said spindle is fixed to said movable bottom by means of a screw threaded bush, whereby the position of said spindle and said roller may be adjusted radially relative to said impression cylinder.
3. In a machine for printing on webs, comprising an impression cylinder and at least one printing roller mounted to be displaced radially towards said impression cylinder, means for pressing said printing roller against said impression cylinder, said means comprising a housing a movable bottom in said housing, a spindle fixed to said movable bottom and extending through said movable bottom and said housing, means connecting said spindle to said roller, an elastic annular inflatable container surrounding said spindle in said housing and an annular shoulder in said housing adjacent the edge of said movable bottom, said container being arranged to bear against said movable bottomv and said housing and being-retained in said housing by said shoulder, whereby, when said container is inated, said movable bottom, said spindle/and said roller are pressed towards said impression cylinder.
4. A machine as claimed in claim 3 wherein said am nular shoulder is chamfered towards said movable bottom.
5. In a machine as claimed in claim 3, a guide pin fixed to said movable bottom parallel to said spindle and passing through said housing on the side of said movable bottom away from said inflatable container.,
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US3027831A (en) * | 1957-07-06 | 1962-04-03 | Halley & Sons Ltd James | Rotary photogravure printing apparatus |
US3098434A (en) * | 1959-04-24 | 1963-07-23 | Alsacienne Constr Meca | Device for the adjustment or "correlating" of the engraved rollers in rotary printing machines |
US3161128A (en) * | 1961-02-04 | 1964-12-15 | Kleinewefers Soehne J | Roller printing machine, particularly for textiles |
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US2774301A (en) * | 1953-05-13 | 1956-12-18 | Hoe & Co R | Ink roller mounting for printing machines |
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US2216565A (en) * | 1938-10-21 | 1940-10-01 | Cottrell C B & Sons Co | Throwoff mechanism for printing presses |
US2774301A (en) * | 1953-05-13 | 1956-12-18 | Hoe & Co R | Ink roller mounting for printing machines |
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US3027831A (en) * | 1957-07-06 | 1962-04-03 | Halley & Sons Ltd James | Rotary photogravure printing apparatus |
US3098434A (en) * | 1959-04-24 | 1963-07-23 | Alsacienne Constr Meca | Device for the adjustment or "correlating" of the engraved rollers in rotary printing machines |
US3161128A (en) * | 1961-02-04 | 1964-12-15 | Kleinewefers Soehne J | Roller printing machine, particularly for textiles |
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