Inking unit of a printing machine, and associated method

Printing – Inkers – Fountains

Reexamination Certificate

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C101S425000, C101S367000

Reexamination Certificate

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06568324

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to an inking unit of a printing machine, in particular an offset printing machine, having an ink reservoir, a dampening-solution reservoir, a system for conveying ink and dampening solution from the ink reservoir and dampening-solution reservoir, respectively, to a web to be printed, and for conveying ink that has emulsified with the dampening solution and has not been picked up by the web back to the ink reservoir, and having an ultrasonic transmitter. A printing machine having such an inking unit is disclosed by U.S. Pat. No. 5,121,689. In this application, the ultrasonic transmitter serves to excite an ink knife of a chambered doctor blade into ultrasonic oscillations and, in this way, to apply a thin film of ink with a thickness modulated by the ultrasound to a metering roller rotating in front of an opening of the chambered doctor blade.
Another example of a metering roller with an associated ultrasonic transmitter is disclosed in the published German Patent Document DE 42 13 636 A1. Provided on this roller are two devices for applying two different printing inks to different areas of the metering roller. These areas are spaced apart in the axial direction of the metering roller, and the ultrasonic transmitter focuses an ultrasonic beam onto a boundary area running annularly around the metering roller, in order to prevent penetration of inks from the two differently inked areas into this boundary area, and therefore to prevent mixing of the inks.
An important problem in the development and operation of printing machines, in particular for offset printing, is the correct metering of the dampening solution. Conventional printing machines use so-called inking units and dampening units to supply a printing plate mounted on a plate cylinder with ink and dampening solution. In the process, during a printing operation, unused dampening solution can get into the conveying path for ink belonging to the inking unit, and can dilute the printing-ink emulsion. Particularly in the case of short-form inking units, the dampening solution cannot emerge from the emulsion to a sufficient extent because of the low number of splitting points between rollers and the small roller surface. Particularly in the case of printing with lightweight printing forms having a low ink uptake, but with a correspondingly high amount of dampening solution on the printing plate, the proportion of dampening solution in the ink emulsion can in this way increase over the course of the operation, which leads to printing problems and, under certain circumstances, to breakdown of the offset process. In order to counter this problem, the published German Patent Document DE 35 41 458 A1 proposes the use of a blower, which directs an air flow onto a roller in the inking unit, in order to effect evaporation thereat of excess dampening solution.
This leads to considerable air movements within the inking unit and, respectively, the printing machine, which can have effects upon the amount of dampening solution on other surfaces than that of the roller to which the flow is directed. These effects may be both additional evaporation at these other surfaces and condensation at a different point of dampening solution evaporated from the roller at which the flow is directed. The number and extent of these effects may depend upon the changing climatic conditions in a room wherein the printing machine is set up. It is therefore difficult for an operator to control the output from the blower in a specific manner and without previous testing in such a way that a desired degree of dryness of the emulsion for optimum printing results is achieved.
Another approach to solving the foregoing problem is the use of additional rider rollers or a second applicator roller train, by which the number of splitting points and the surface available to evaporate the dampening solution are increased. However, specific control of the evaporation is thereby not possible. A further disadvantage of this approach is that the use of small rollers with a lower peripheral length than that of the printing plate can destroy the subject formed in the course of the printing operation on the ink applicator roller, which is adjusted to the size of the plate cylinder, and can therefore lead to undesired ghosting.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide an inking unit of a printing machine with a device which affords a specific and rapid control of the dampening solution component of an ink emulsion in a relatively simple manner, and a method of operating that device.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, there is provided, in accordance with one aspect of the invention, an inking unit in a printing machine, having an ink reservoir, a dampening-solution reservoir, and conveying paths for conveying ink and dampening solution from the ink reservoir and the dampening-solution reservoir, respectively, to a web to be printed, and for conveying ink, that has emulsified with the dampening solution and that has not been picked up by the web, back to the ink reservoir, comprising an ultrasonic transmitter installed so as excite an exposed dampening solution-carrying surface section of the inking unit.
In accordance with another feature of the invention, the surface section is part of a conveying path for the ink.
In accordance with a further feature of the invention, the excited surface section extends over the entire printing width of the printing machine.
In accordance with an added feature of the invention, the excited surface section is strip-shaped and defines with the ultrasonic transmitter an air gap therebetween, across which ultrasound is focussed by the ultrasonic transmitter onto the surface section.
In accordance with an additional feature of the invention, the surface section forms part of an inking-unit roller, and the ultrasonic transmitter is disposed in the interior of the inking-unit roller.
In accordance with yet another feature of the invention, the surface section includes the entire peripheral surface of the inking-unit roller, the ultrasonic transmitter being disposed so as to rotate jointly with the roller.
In accordance with yet a further feature of the invention, the roller is formed with a jacket, and the ultrasonic transmitter is disposed so as to be in physical contact with the jacket of the roller.
In accordance with yet an added feature of the invention, the inking unit has a plate over which the ink flows freely during operation of the machine, the excited surface section including at least part of the plate.
In accordance with yet an additional feature of the invention, the plate forms part of the ink-conveying path.
In accordance with still another feature of the invention, the ink reservoir includes an ink fountain and a chambered doctor blade, from which the ink is metered onto the conveying path, as well as a pump for conveying the ink from the ink fountain into the chambered doctor blade, the plate being disposed in a manner that excessive conveyed ink can flow back from the chambered doctor blade over the plate into the ink fountain.
In accordance with still a further feature of the invention, the plate is connected to the ink reservoir via a feed line and a discharge line, and the pump serves for exchanging ink between the plate and the ink reservoir.
In accordance with still an added feature of the invention, the plate, the pump and the ultrasonic transmitter are constructed as a retrofittable unit.
In accordance with still an additional feature of the invention, the excitable surface section is the surface of ink in an ink fountain, the ultrasonic transmitter being disposed on the housing of the ink fountain.
In accordance with another feature of the invention, the inking unit includes an extraction or suction device for extracting air from the vicinity of the excited surface section.
In accordance with a concomitant aspect of the invention, there is provided a method for metering the dampening-solution component

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