Drum for fixing sheet-type member

Printing – Work supporting members – Grippers

Reexamination Certificate

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C101S415100, C492S022000, C492S039000, C492S045000, C346S138000, C271S277000

Reexamination Certificate

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06691615

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a drum (rotating body) for disposing a sheet-type member on a circumferential locus of a predetermined radius centering around a rotation axis.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventionally, some image exposure apparatuses, which subject printing plates to image exposure, wind a printing plate onto a rotating drum and irradiate the printing plate with a light beam in accordance with image data while rotating the printing plate integrally with the rotating drum, so as to scan-expose the printing plate.
When the printing plate is wound onto the rotating drum, the printing plate is fixed onto the rotating drum by chucks so that both edges of the printing plate on a peripheral surface of the rotating drum are nipped between the chucks and the peripheral surface of the rotating drum.
Namely, a chuck which corresponds to one edge of the printing plate on the peripheral surface of the rotating drum (e.g., a leading edge thereof in a direction it is wound) is attached in advance at a predetermined position on the rotating drum, and another chuck which corresponds to the other edge of the printing plate (e.g., a trailing edge thereof in a direction it is wound) is attached at a position on the rotating drum in accordance with the size of the printing plate after the printing plate has been wound onto the rotating drum.
The drum used in the above-described image exposure apparatus has a peripheral surface in a cylindrical shape. The printing plate is brought into tight contact with the peripheral surface of the drum in order to determine a position of the printing plate in a thickness direction, so that the printing plate can correspond to a depth of focus of a light beam for scan-exposure.
However, in the conventional drum, at least the peripheral surface thereof needs to have an unfolded area which is larger than an area of the printing plate. Therefore, when a large-sized printing plate is used, a large-sized drum needs to be prepared. When the drum is enlarged, weight thereof is increased and rotation speed thereof is decreased. In order to realize a high-speed processing, a high-power driving system is required to prevent the decrease of the rotation speed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the above facts, an object of the present invention is to obtain a rotating body, whose weight is not increased even when it is enlarged so as to correspond to a large-sized sheet-type member, which can reliably wind and hold the sheet-type member thereon, and which can prevent a high-power driving system resulting from its increased weight.
In order to attain the above object, in accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a skeleton drum around which a sheet can be wound and fixed, the drum comprising: (A) a rotating shaft; (B) a plurality of narrow cylindrical supports, each support having a support surface for supporting the sheet and being arranged so as to be coaxial with the rotating shaft such that an interval, which is larger than a width of the support, is formed between the supports; and (C) a plurality of chucks for pressing a leading edge and a trailing edge of the sheet toward the rotating shaft.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a skeleton drum around which a sheet can be wound and fixed, the drum comprising: (a) a rotating shaft; (B) a plurality of wide cylindrical supports, each support having a support surface for supporting the sheet and being arranged so as to be coaxial with the rotating shaft such that an interval, which is smaller than a width of the each support, is formed between the supports; and (C) a plurality of chucks for pressing a leading edge and a trailing edge of the sheet toward the rotating shaft.
In accordance with still another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a skeleton drum, around which a sheet can be wound and fixed, and which has a substantial star-shape in sectional view, the drum comprising: (a) a rotating shaft; (b) a plurality of plates, each of the plates extending radially from an external periphery of the rotating shaft, and having a support surface for supporting the sheet; and (c) a plurality of chucks for pressing a leading edge and a trailing edge of the sheet toward the rotating shaft.


REFERENCES:
patent: 4517575 (1985-05-01), Kakimoto et al.
patent: 4943045 (1990-07-01), Van Horne et al.
patent: 5067705 (1991-11-01), Van Horne et al.

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