US3762319A - Plate wiping mechanism for intaglio press - Google Patents
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- the plate wiping mechanism includes a wiping roll running in the opposite direction to and having its surface in rubbing contact with the printing plate of the intaglio press.
- the wiping roll is journaled in the sides of a tank containing an ink solvent, so that the periphery of the wiping roll moves from its position of contact with the plate through a bath of ink solvent, and then moves again to engage the plate.
- the wiping roll is driven from the main drive of the press through a control system by which the rotational speed of the wiping roll may be set as an adjustable proportion of the speed of the printing plate.
- the wiping roll is also arranged for endwise reciprocation with respect to the intaglio plate.
- the motor for driving the wiping roll in its endwise reciprocation is also controlled at a speed adjustably proportional to the speed of the intaglio plate.
- the wiping roll is fixed on a shaft whose opposite ends are individually adjustable by means of eccentrics to vary the pressure between the wiping roll and the intaglio plate. These eccentrics are rotatably mounted in the walls of the solvent tank.
- the joints in which the wiping roll shaft turns are constructed to accommodate rotation, endwise reciprocation, and eccentric adjustment of the shaft position.
- the driving connections by which the shaft is rotated and by which it is reciprocated are constructed to accommodate withdrawal of the solvent tank and the wiping roll as a unit from its operating position where the roll contacts the plate to a retracted position where the roll is separated from the plate.
- the present invention relates to an improved mechanism for wiping such a plate, and in particular for wiping such a plate when it is mounted on the plate cylinder of a rotary press.
- the wiping mechanism of the present invention employs a single wiping roll, mounted on a shaft journaled in the walls of a tank containing a liquid ink solvent.
- the periphery of the wiping roll runs in wiping engagement with and in the opposite direction to the surface of the intaglio plate on the plate cylinder.
- the shaft of the wiping roll is rotated at a speed adjustably proportional to the speed of the intaglio plate.
- the wiping roll shaft is also reciprocated at a speed adjustably proportional to the speed of the intaglio plate.
- the tank and the wiping roll journaled in its walls are I mounted for removal as a unit from the active position in which the wiping roll engages the surface of the intaglio plate to a retracted position in which either the roll or the solvent may be removed or replaced.
- Independent pressure adjusting means are provided at the opposite ends of the wiping roll shaft.
- the shaft rotating drive mechanism is connected to one end of the wiping roll shaft, and the shaft reciprocating drive mechanism is connected to the opposite end.
- the joints supporting the wiping roll shaft in the walls of the solvent tank and the joints connecting that shaft to the drive mechanisms are constructed to accommodate all the necessary movements of the shaft, namely rotation, reciprocation, eccentric adjustment of the shaft axis (angular and parallel), and removal of the wiping roll and the tank unit from the drive mechanism.
- one end of the wiping roll shaft is provided with a disc having a radial slot.
- a crank is mounted on a fixed support in substantial alignment with the axis of the wiping roll shaft.
- the crank is provided with a crank pin extending parallel to its shaft.
- The-crank pin carries a bearing slidable along the pin and having an external spherical surface received between cylindrical surfaces defining the walls of the slot in the disc.
- the cooperating spherical and cylindrical surfaces on the bearing and slot together with the sliding cylindrical surfaces on the bearing and the crank pin accommodate all the necessary relative movements of the crank pin and the shaft of the wiping roll.
- this construction permits engagement or separation of the driven wiping roll shaft from the driving crank pin at those times when the slot and the crank pin are properly aligned with respect to the path of movement of the wiping roll and tank unit.
- FIG. 1 is a fragmentary elevational view of an intaglio printing press embodying the invention, with certain parts broken away and others shown in section.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken on the line 22 of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a fragmentary view of a portion of FIG. 2, shown on a greatly enlarged scale.
- FIG. 4 is a sectional fragmentary view taken on the line 44 of FIG. 3.
- FIG. 5 is a partly diagrammatic view, partly in section on the line 5-5 of FIG. 3.
- FIG. 6 is a view taken on the line 66 of FIG. 3, wich coincides with the line 44, but looking in the opposite direction.
- FIG. 7 is a fragmentary view on line 7-7 of FIG. 6.
- FIG. 8 is a view similar to FIG. 6, showing a modification.
- FIG. '9 is a fragmentary view similar to part of FIG. 3, still further enlarged.
- FIG. 10 is a view similar to FIG. 3, but also showing the opposite end of the wiping roll shaft and the reciprocating drive mechanism.
- FIG. 11 is a sectional view taken on the line 11l1 of FIG. 10.
- FIG. 12 is a view on the line 12-12 of FIG. 11.
- the press includes a front vertical frame member 1 and a rear vertical frame member 2. Between the frame members I and 2 are journaled a plate carrying cylinder 3 and a pressure cylinder 4. Sheets of paper to be printed may be supplied by conventional sheet feeding mechanisms to a train of sheet feeding rolls 5, 6, 7, from which they are transferred to the pressure cylinder 4, and pass through the bite between the pressure cylinder and the plate carrying cylinder 3. The printed sheets are than removed by a transfer roll 8, from which they are carried away by a suitable conveyor 9.
- the press illustrated is a multicolor press.
- the ink applying mechanism includes a carriage 10 (FIG. 1) on which are mounted three ink reservoirs 11, 12 and 13 connected by ink conveying roller trains I5, 16 and 17 to roll 20, 21 and 22, which transfer the ink to the plate on the cylinder 3.
- the rolls 20, 21 and 22 are contoured, so that each contact a portion only of the surface of the cylinder 3. Typically, only one color of ink will be applied to any given portion of the surface of the plate, although it may be arranged that the colors overlap, if desired.
- the plate carrying cylinder 3 turns clockwise, as
- a wiping roll 25 is rotatably mounted in the sides of an ink solvent tank 35, as described in detail below.
- the roll 25 is covered with a material which has suitable friction characteristics, i.e., a low coefficient of sliding friction, and which also resists attack by the solvent employed in the tank 35.
- the solvent is trichlorethylene
- the surface of roll 25 may be polyvinyl alcohol.
- the roll 25 turns clockwise as viewed in FIG. 1, and has its periphery in rubbing contact with the periphery of the plate cylinder 3.
- the roll is fixed on a shaft 26 (FIG. 2)
- the ends of the shaft are slidably received in and supported by a pair of bearings 27 (FIG.
- the disc 30 only needs a single slot 30a, although three equally spaced slots provide better balance, as shown.
- the disc 30 may be replaced by a mechanically equivalent member having a single slot, although the balance will not be as good.
- Each eccentric 28 is provided with a cylindrical pe ripheral surface having a projecting guide rib 28a, and is seated in a cylindrical recess in each side wall of an ink solvent tank 35.
- the eccentrics 28 are rotatable about a center which is displaced from the axis of the shaft 26, as best seen in FIG. 6. Rotation of the eccentric 28 is accomplished by means of an arm 36 fixed at one end to the eccentric 28 and having its opposite end telescopingly connected to a rod 37.
- the end of rod 37 remote from eccentric 28 is pivotally mounted on a nut 38 riding on a lead screw 40 driven by a motor 41 through a worm 42 and a worm gear 43.
- Motor 41 may be a direct current motor with a shunt field, controlled by a conventional reversing switch 48 (FIG. 13). Lead screw 40 is journaled in fixed frame members 44 and 45. By appropriately controlling the reversible motor 41, the eccentric 28 may be turned on its axis so as to vary the pressure between the wiping roll 25 and the plate cylinder 3. Separate mechanisms are provided for adjusting the eccentrics 28 at the opposite ends of the shaft 26, although only one of the adjusting mechanisms is shown.
- the shaft 34 (FIG. 3) is rotated by a motor 46, acting through an appropriate gear train.
- the motor 46 is controlled so that its speed is adjustably proportional to the speed of the motor 47 (FIG. 1) which drives the plate cylinder 3.
- Numerous adjustably proportional speed control systems are available in the art, and any suitable one may be employed.
- a sinple circuit is shown in FIG. 13 and described below.
- the left-hand end of the shaft 26, as viewed in FIGS. 2 and 10, carries a pair of parallel flanges 50 and 51.
- a finger 52 rides between the flanges 50 and 51 at the lower side of the shaft 26.
- the finger 52 is supported at the end of a slider 53, which is reciprocated by a crank 54 driving a crank pin 55 connected to the slider 53 through a connecting rod 56.
- the crank 54 is fixed on the same shaft with a worm gear 57 cooperating with a worm 58 driven by a motor 60.
- the motor 60 like the motor 46, is driven at a speed which is an adjustable proportion of the speed of the motor 47 which drives the plate cylinder 3.
- the rotating speed of the wiping roll 25 and its frequency of reciprocation are made adjustable so as to accommodate the wiping effectiveness of the roll 25 to variations in the intaglio plates on the plate cylinder 3.
- crank pin 55 has a T head, which rides in a T-slot 54a on the crank.
- the radial position of the crank pin 55 in the slot 54a is adjustable by means of a nut 59.
- the most effective rotational speed, the most effective frequency of reciprocation, and the most effective length of the stroke of reciprocation are all best determined empirically, and vary from one printing plate to the next.
- the tank 35 contains a pool 61 (FIG. 2) of solventv
- the periphery of the roll 25 moves from its point of contact with the plate cylinder 3 through a range of positions where it is bathed in the solvent.
- the surface of the roll 25 is engaged by a doctor blade 48 (FIG. 1) shortly after it leaves the pool of solvent, so that excess solvent is scraped from the roll, and does not contact the plate cylinder 3.
- the doctor blade may be supported from the shaft 26, by conventional means (not shown) so that it follows all the changes in position of the roll 25.
- the solvent tank 35 is supported on a pair of rails 62 for sliding movement between the operating positions shown in the drawings, in which the periphery of the wiping roll 25 rubs against the periphery of the plate cylinder 3, and a retracted position, not shown, in which the cylinders 25 and 3 are separated.
- the wiping roll 25 and the solvent tank 35 may be moved between their operating and retracted positions by means of a hydraulic cylinder 63 con trolled by a valve mechanism 64 operated by a pair of solenoids 65 and 66.
- Energization of solenoid 65 operates valve 64 to apply pressure to the right end of the hydraulic cylinder 63, so that the unit including the tank 35 and the cylinder 25 is moved to the left, toward its retracted position.
- Energization of solenoid 66 supplies pressure to the left end of hydraulic cylinder 63, so that the tank 35 and cylinder 25 are moved toward their operating positions.
- both the slot 300 and the plane containing the axis of the crank pin 32 and its axis of rotation must be parallel to the path of movement of the wiping roll and tank unit.
- the wiping roll and tank unit moves horizontally, so that both the slot 30a and the plane containing the axis of the pin 32 and its axis of rotation must be horizontal.
- the open end of the slot 30a must be directed toward the plate cylinder (i.e., toward the left as shown in FIG.
- crank pin 32 and the slot 30a' are in these angular positions, then the unit inlcuding the tank 35 and the wiping roll 25 may be moved horizontally in either direction as required to move the crank pin 32 into or out of the open end of slot 30a.
- the controls for the solenoids 65 and 66 be arranged so that neither one can be energized unless the crank pin 32 and the slot 30a are properly aligned, as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5.
- the armature 70 may be a permanent magnet or may have some other characteristic which is detected by the pick-up coil 71, when it reaches a position of proximity to that coil.
- the positions of the armature 70 and the coil 71 are such that they are in proximity only when he crank pin 32 is in the proper angular position, as described above. Referring to FIGS. 4 and 5 (which are viewed from opposit sides), it may be seen that in each figure the armature 70 is in proximity with the coil 71, and that the slot 30a in which the crank pin 32 is riding in horizontal.
- the pick-up coil 70 controls a gate mechanism 72 (FIG. 5) which permits the passage of electric current from a source of supply 73 through the solenoids 65 and 66 only when the armature 70 is in proximity to the coil 71.
- a relay 67 has a winding connected in series with solenoid 65 and when energized, opens a normally closed contact 67a (FIG. 13).
- a relay 68 has a winding connected in series with solenoid 66 and when energized, opens a normally closed contact 680 (FIG. 13).
- Contacts 67a and 68a are connected in series in one of the power supply lines for the motors 41, 46, 47 and 60, FIGS. and 13). When either of the solenoids 67 or 68 is energized to operate the hydraulic cylinder 63, then one of the contacts 67a or 68a is opened to de energize all of the motors 41, 46, 47 and 60, as long as either solenoid 65 or 66 remains energized.
- the mechanism illustrated permits all the various motions required of the shaft 26.
- the shaft may rotate, reciprocate, or have its axis eccentrically adjusted at either or both of two spaced points, or the tank unit including the shaft 26 and its accompanying roll 25 can be shifted completely away from its operating position to a retracted position to allow for cleaning, repair, or replacement of the roll 25 or the solvent in tank 35.
- the reciprocating mechanism shown at th left end of shaft 26 in FIG. 10 can accommodate the withdrawal of the shaft 26, since the finger 5 can simply slide out from between the flanges 50 and 51. Furthermore, in the mechanism of FIG. 6, the movement of the roll 25 between its operating and retracted positions is accommodated by the telescoping rod 37 and the arm 36. As the wiping roll 25 is moved bodily, the telescoping rod 37 and arm 36 simply shift their relative positions to accommodate that movement.
- the eccentric 28 is operated by an arm 80 pivotally connected to a piston rod 81 operated by a hydraulic cylinder 82 controlled by a valve mechanism 83 operated between two positions by solenoids 84 and 85, controlled by push buttons 86 and 87 respectively.
- the hydraulic cylinder 82 may be energized to drive the piston rod 81 in either desired direction, thereby rotating the eccentric 28 as required.
- the cylinder 82 is pivotally mounted on a firxed support at its right-hand end, as shown at 88, so that the cylinder 82 and the piston rod 81 are supported by the pivotal mounting 88 and by the pivotal connection with the arm 80.
- This arrangement allows the cylinder 82 to pivot to accommodate rotational movement of the eccentric 28 during adjustment of the pressure between the wiping roll 25 and the plate cylinder 3.
- This mounting of the cylinder 82 also permits the piston and cylinder to cooperatewith the arm in accommodating movement of the wiping roll 25 between its operating and retracted positons.
- This figure illustrates a wiring diagram of circuits for controlling the motors 41, 46, 47 and 60.
- the motor 41 is controlled by a reversing switch 48 as mentioned above, and is energized through a suitable direct current energy source through contacts 67a and 68a, also as mentioned above.
- Motor 47 is the main drive motor for the press, including the plate cylinder 3.
- the field winding 47ffor motor 47 is connected between power supply lines 90 and 91.
- the field winding 46ffor motor 46 is connected between power supply lines'90 and 91 through a variable resistor 92.
- the field winding 6 of for motor 60 is connected between supply lines 90 and 91 through a variable resistor 93.
- the armatures 46a, 47a and 60a are all connected between a line 94 and the line 91.
- the line 94 is connected to a tap on a voltage dividing resistance 95 connected in eries with a fixed resistance 96 between the power supply lines 90 and 91. Adjustment of the tap on the resistor 95 varies the voltage supplied to the armatures of all three motors 46, 47 and 60. For example, if the supply voltage is 220 volts DC, the variable resistor 95 may vary the voltage supplied to the armatures between a minimum of I50 volts and a maximum of 220 volts. Varying the setting of resistor 95 changes the spped proportionally on all three motors 46, 47 and 60. If it is desired to change the ratio of the speeds of motors 46 and 47, this can be accomplished by varying the resistance of resistor 92. Similarly, the ratio of the speeds of the motors 47 and 60 may be varied by changing the resistance of resistor 93.
- An intaglio printing press including:
- ink applying means for spreading ink over the surface and into the recesses of the intaglio plate, as the plate cylinder rotates;
- wiping means for removing ink from the plate surface comprising a wiping roll fixed on a rotatable shaft and having its periphery in wiping contact with the plate on the plate cylinder after the plate passes the ink applying means;
- each said eccentric means including:
- an arm pivotally connected at one end to said nut and having its other end fixed to said block, said arm including two telescoping members shiftable to accommodate different distances between the nut and the block.
- An intaglio printing press including:
- wiping means for receiving ink from the plate, surface a wiping comprising roll fixed on a rotatable shaft and having its periphery in wiping contact with the plate on the plate cylinder, after the plate passes the ink applying means;
- h. means for linearly moving the tank and the wiping roll as a unit between a working position in which the wiping roll periphery engages the plate and a retracted position in which the wiping roll is separated from the plate;
- i. means for rotating the wiping roll including:
- crank arm rotatable in a stationary support about an axis approximately aligned with the axis of the wiping roll shaft in the working position of the unit, said crank arm carrying a crank pin extending parallel to the crank arm axis, said member being moved to engage and disengage the crank pin in the radial slot, during movement of the unit along its linear path, when the plane containing the axis of the pin and its axis of rotation is parallel to the slot, so that the crank pin is engaged with the member for concurrent rotation when the unit is in its working position, and the crank pin is disengaged from the member when the unit is moved to its retracted position, said pin being slidable in the slot to accommodate minor misalignments of the crank arm axis and the shaft axis.
- control means for the motor means including means to prevent operation of the motor means unless the plane containing the axis of the crank pin and its axis of rotation is parallel to the path.
- said operation preventing means includes an angular position detector for the crank arm, said detector comprising:
- crank arm a. a metal projection on the crank arm
- An intaglio printing press as defined in claim 2 including:
- said ball and said journal means in the walls of the tank each including means to accommodate'endwise reciprocation of the wiping roll shaft.
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