Printing – Processes
Reexamination Certificate
2001-06-11
2003-04-22
Hirshfeld, Andrew H. (Department: 2854)
Printing
Processes
C101S211000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06550390
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a method and a device for releasing or loosening printing material from a cylinder, more particularly, in a device for processing the material.
The former German Democratic Republic Patent (DD-PS) 104 753 teaches a device wherein compressed air with approximately two atmospheres excess pressure is blown into a wedge-shaped space between a rubber blanket cylinder and a sheet of printing material in order to keep a so-called tear angle at the sheet constant.
Due to the aforementioned high air pressure, which is equal to approximately ten times the air pressure that is typical for blowing or blast devices for sheet guidance in sheet-fed rotary printing presses, the compressed air consumption is very high in spite of a controlled feeding of compressed air, and the operation is associated with disturbing noise. Additional prior art is described in the published German Patent Document DE 196 13 963 A1.
2. Summary of the Invention
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a method and a device for releasing or loosening printing material from a cylinder with which there is no noise disturbance, and the energy consumption is low.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, there is provided, in accordance with one aspect of the invention, a method for releasing printing material from a cylinder in a device for processing the printing material, which comprises directing waves into a wedge-shaped space located between the printing material and the cylinder.
In accordance with another mode, the method of the invention includes directing the waves at tear threads adhering to the cylinder and the printing material.
In accordance with a further mode, the method of the invention includes focusing the waves.
In accordance with an added mode, the method of the invention includes providing the waves in the form of ultrasonic waves.
In accordance with an additional mode of the method invention, the ultrasonic waves have a frequency of approximately 50 kilohertz.
In accordance with yet another mode, the method of the invention includes providing the waves as electromagnetic waves.
In accordance with yet a further mode of the method invention, the electromagnetic waves are microwaves.
In accordance with yet an added mode of the method invention, the electromagnetic waves are light waves.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, there is provided a device for releasing printing material from a cylinder in a device for processing the printing material, comprising at least one wave source directed at a wedge-shaped space located between the printing material and the cylinder.
In accordance with another feature of the releasing device of the invention, the wave source is an ultrasonic source.
In accordance with a further feature of the releasing device of the invention, the ultrasonic source has a piezo-electric construction.
In accordance with an added feature of the releasing device of the invention, the wave source is disposed near a printing nip defined by the cylinder.
In accordance with an additional feature of the invention, the releasing device includes a plurality of the wave sources directed at the focus.
In accordance with yet another feature of the releasing device of the invention, the wave sources directed at the focus are angularly offset from one another in a vertical plane.
In accordance with yet an added feature of the releasing device of the invention, the wave source is a light source.
In accordance with yet another feature of the releasing device of the invention, the light source is a halogen tube.
In accordance with a concomitant feature of the releasing device of the invention, the wave source is a heat emitter.
Thus, the method of the invention for removing printing material from a cylinder in a device for processing the printing material calls for waves to be directed into a wedge-shaped space between the printing material and the cylinder.
In a development completely eliminating noise, the waves are ultrasonic waves. Because the frequency of the ultrasonic waves is above 20 kHz and is thus outside the range of human hearing, disturbing noise is out of the question.
In a development that is advantageous with respect to avoiding disturbances in a fluid residue film that remains on the cylinder after a transfer of fluid, such as ink or varnish, from the cylinder to the printing material, a central beam of the waves and ultrasonic waves, respectively, is directed directly onto pasty or gooey liquid threads stretching from the printing material to the cylinder, the fluid residue film on the cylinder remaining virtually untouched by the ultrasonic waves.
In a development that is advantageous with respect to achieving a high energy density in the region of a tear line of the printing material, central beams of the waves and ultrasonic waves, respectively, which are emitted from different directions intersect at a point that lies in the region of the tear line.
In a development that is advantageous with respect to reducing the adhesive power (tack value) of the pasty liquid with particular effectiveness by the influence of the ultrasonic waves on the fluid, the frequency of the ultrasonic waves is over 30 khz and preferably over 40 khz. When the fluid is a conventional offset ink, a frequency of approximately 50 khz is preferable.
Instead of the ultrasonic waves, electromagnetic waves such as light waves or microwaves may be directed into the wedge-shaped space between the printing material and the cylinder.
With the aforementioned electromagnetic waves, which also can be focused, a local heating of the ink can be effected in the region of the tear line.
The device according to the invention for removing or releasing printing material from a cylinder in a device for processing the material has at least one wave source that is directed into a wedge-shaped space disposed between the printing material and the cylinder.
This device for performing the method of the invention consumes relatively little energy in order to excite the at least one wave source, compared to using a blow or blast bar (note the aforementioned German Democratic Republic Patent 104 753) or the like for removing or releasing purposes.
Advantageously, the at least one wave source is constructed as at least one ultrasonic source.
In a development that is advantageous in view of the small structural size of the device, the ultrasonic source or sources are constructed as piezo-elements. The at least one ultrasonic source can thus be installed in the device relatively deeply in the wedge-shaped space and close to the tear line.
In a development that is advantageous with respect to the realization of the device for processing the printing material as a printing machine and the realization of the cylinder as a rubber blanket cylinder or varnishing cylinder thereof, the source or sources of the waves and ultrasonic waves, respectively, are disposed close by a printing nip defined by the aforementioned cylinder and an impression cylinder.
It is also conceivable, however, to realize the device for processing the printing material as a coating machine and to realize the cylinder as an application cylinder. For example, the cylinder, functioning as an application cylinder, can be provided in the coating machine for applying an adhesive and glue layer, respectively, to the printing material.
In a development that is advantageous in view of the concentrated use of a plurality of ultrasonic sources, central beams of the wave and ultrasonic sources, respectively, are directed at one and the same focus, which is formed by the liquid threads and situated at the tear line.
Focusing of the ultrasonic waves can also be accomplished by using a so-called ultrasonic lens, which is constructed as a part that is bent shell-like around a focus and that oscillates with a frequency corresponding to the ultrasonic, and which casts all ultrasonic waves onto the focus in the region of the liquid threads.
In a development that is advantageous
Greenberg Laurence A.
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Hirshfeld Andrew H.
Mayback Gregory L.
Nolan, Jr. Charles H.
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