Inline delivery vehicle for a web offset printing press

Manufacturing container or tube from paper; or other manufacturi – Bending – Deflecting

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493465, 493460, 493459, 493352, 493395, 271274, B31F 100

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059974605

ABSTRACT:
In combination, an inline delivery vehicle for substantially improving performance of a first stage printing press delivery table, for substantially eliminating paper jamming, and for substantially increasing safety of operations. The first stage printing press delivery table has a plurality of driven rollers for increasing the advancing speed of a paper and an upwardly adjustable bracket structure extending above the plurality of driven rollers. The inline delivery vehicle comprises: a first vehicle side positioned perpendicular and proximate the plurality of driven rollers and a second vehicle side positioned perpendicular and proximate the plurality of driven rollers and adjacent the first vehicle side. The first vehicle side and the second vehicle side are removably connected to the upwardly adjustable bracket structure. A plurality of adjustable longitudinally spaced rollers are rotatably connected to and positioned between the first vehicle side and the second vehicle side and the plurality of adjustable longitudinally spaced rollers each have an axis parallel to one another and are positioned parallel and proximate the plurality of driven rollers. A belt tension roller assembly is pivotably connected to and positioned between the first vehicle side and the second vehicle side, the belt tension roller assembly has a tension roller axis being extended parallel and distal the axis of each of the plurality of adjustable longitudinally spaced rollers and a belt is removably coupled to the plurality of adjustable longitudinally spaced rollers and the belt tension roller assembly for rotation of the belt and delivery of the paper. The belt tension roller assembly and the plurality of adjustable longitudinally spaced rollers provide adjustable tension to the belt and the belt is removably and uniformly driven by the plurality of driven rollers to speedily advance the paper.

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wpm Rota-Cutter Service and Operations Manual May, 1995, published by Western Printing Machiner Company Schiller Park, IL 60176, USA.

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