Printing – Rolling contact machines – Rotary
Reexamination Certificate
2002-02-15
2004-11-23
Colilla, Daniel J. (Department: 2854)
Printing
Rolling contact machines
Rotary
C226S091000, C226S092000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06820548
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an infeed element for drawing in a material web, such as, for example, a material web capable of being printed on one or more sides, into a web-processing rotary printing machine.
The published European Patent Document EP 1 060 880 A1 is concerned with a device for drawing a material web into a rotary printing machine. An infeed triangle is provided, which has a side of predetermined length, an underside and a hypotenuse. Furthermore, a guide is provided, which serves for guiding the infeed triangle. The guide is releasably fastened to the infeed triangle at least approximately along the entire predetermined length of one side of the latter.
The published British Patent Document GB 2 315 062 A is concerned with a web infeed element configured as a right-angled triangle. The web infeed element is of flat construction and has surfaces between which a reinforcing fabric is embedded. The reinforcing fibers of the latter extend at least approximately parallel to one another and perpendicularly to the hypotenuse. The infeed element is provided on the base side thereof with a suspension device including a foldable segment. The web infeed element has at an apex or tip thereof a lug or eye for suspending the web infeed element on a pulling device. The foldable segment and the lug are welded to the web infeed element preferably by ultrasonic welding.
Web infeed elements heretofore known from the prior art and configured at least approximately as right-angled triangles are formed of an extremely flat material having high tensile strength. They are capable of being suspended with the long leg of the triangle on a suspension device capable of being moved in a channel provided with a longitudinal slot or cut and by which the infeed device is threaded along the predetermined conveying path through the components, such as printing units, a drier, a cooling-roller housing, a turning-bar superstructure and the like, of a web-fed printing machine.
Due to the asymmetric introduction of force into the web infeed element, the latter tends to be rotated with the base thereof into the longitudinal slot of the infeed device, which may result in damage.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the devices of the foregoing general type heretofore known from the prior art, it is an object of the invention of the instant application to provide an infeed element for drawing in a material web, the infeed element itself being prevented from running into a web infeed device.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, there is provided, in accordance with the invention, an infeed device for drawing a material web into a web-fed rotary printing machine in an infeed direction, comprising an infeed channel, an infeed element guidable in said infeed channel, and an infeed triangle releasably connectable to the infeed element, the infeed triangle having fastened thereto a leading end of the material web to be drawn into the rotary printing machine, and the infeed triangle having, on a side thereof facing towards the infeed channel, a deformation extending at least approximately perpendicularly to the infeed direction.
In accordance with another feature of the invention, the infeed device includes a deformation element for forming the deformation.
In accordance with a further feature of the invention, the deformation element extends parallel to the side of the infeed triangle facing towards the infeed channel.
In accordance with an added feature of the invention, the deformation has a form selected from the group thereof consisting of wave forms and sawtooth forms.
In accordance with an additional feature of the invention, the deformation formed in the infeed triangle has a height exceeding the width of the channel slot formed in the infeed channel and through which the infeed element extends outwardly.
In accordance with yet another feature of the invention, the deformation element is formed as a profiled flexible metallic rail.
In accordance with yet a further feature of the invention, the deformation element, as viewed in the infeed direction, has a series of elevations and depressions.
In accordance with yet an added feature of the invention, the deformation element has a length exceeding the width thereof by a multiple.
In accordance with yet an additional feature of the invention, the deformation element is formed as a sidewise disposed U-shaped profile and is slidable laterally onto the infeed triangle.
In accordance with a concomitant feature of the invention, the deformation element is fastenable to a side of the infeed triangle selected from the group consisting of an upper side and an underside thereof.
Advantages achievable by the infeed device according to the invention are provided primarily by a wavy or wave-shaped profile formed in the infeed triangle in a rear region thereof by a deformation element which mountable in a relatively simple manner, and of attachable, for example, laterally in the rear region of the infeed triangle. The at least approximately wave-shaped deformation in the infeed triangle extends perpendicularly to the infeed direction of the material web and is produced with an absolute height which, when force is introduced asymmetrically into the infeed triangle, effectively prevents the rear region of the triangle, as well as the material web to be fed or drawn in, which is received on the triangle, from being rotated into the gap or notch of the infeed device, which extends parallel to the web infeed plane.
In a preferred development of the concept upon which the invention is based, the deformation element is disposed on the infeed triangle in a region facing a base side of the infeed triangle. The deformation element may also be constructed as a horizontal U-shaped profile open at one side and slidable laterally, in the rear region, onto the long side of the infeed triangle, the long side extending parallel to the infeed channel. The location at which a deformation extending transversely to the infeed device is imparted to the infeed triangle can consequently be selected freely.
The deformation element extends, on the infeed triangle, preferably parallel to the side thereof facing in the draw-in or infeed direction. A preferably wave-shaped deformation characterized by a series of elevations and depressions is imparted by the deformation element perpendicularly to the infeed direction to the infeed triangle in the rear region thereof.
The height of the deformation imparted to the infeed triangle perpendicularly to the draw-in or infeed direction, on the side of the triangle facing towards the channel slot of the infeed channel, preferably exceeds that width of the channel slot of the infeed channel through which there runs the infeed element movably received in the infeed device.
The deformation element may be constructed, for example, as a profiled flexible metallic rail, the thickness of which is only a few tenths of a millimeter. A series of elevations and depressions, which forms a wavy or wave-shaped profile in the deformation element, may be formed, as viewed in the infeed direction, on the deformation element which is produced, for example, of metal. The length of the deformation element exceeds the width thereof preferably by a multiple, so that, when the deformation element is mounted on that side of the web infeed or draw-in triangle which faces the infeed direction, a relatively long region on the infeed triangle can be subjected to a wavy or wave-shaped deformation, in order to prevent the triangle from running into the channel slot, which extends parallel to the infeed direction, and through which the movable infeed element passes.
The deformation element may also be produced as a metallic rail which may be mounted on the upper side or the underside in the rear region of the infeed triangle; in addition, it is possible for the deformation element, as a horizontal U-shaped profile, to be provided with a series of depressions and elevations, so that the deformation element can simply be slid with
Lepeltier Patrick
Marmin Jean-Claude
Colilla Daniel J.
Crenshaw Marvin P.
Greenberg Laurence A.
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Locher Ralph E.
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