Printing – Print plate feeding or delivering
Reexamination Certificate
2000-03-20
2002-11-19
Colilla, Daniel J. (Department: 2854)
Printing
Print plate feeding or delivering
Reexamination Certificate
active
06481351
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
The invention lies in the field of printing. The invention relates to a method for the feed of printing plates to the tensioning device of a plate cylinder, the printing plates being supplied, inserted into a leading-edge tensioner, and attached to the plate cylinder. The invention relates, furthermore, to a printing-plate feed device for carrying out the method having a printing-plate supplier with a holding device for the printing plates.
European Patent 0 431 575 B1 discloses a printing plate feed method and device. In such printing-plate feeds, there is a problem that the machine geometries do not make it possible, or make it possible only at unjustifiable outlay, to supply printing plates, with a printing-plate supplier, in parallel with the tensioning surfaces of the leading-edge tensioner and to insert the printing plates into the leading-edge tensioner. After being deflected into the leading-edge tensioner by an introduction slope, the leading edge of the printing plates impinges onto the tensioning surface. However, the tensioning surfaces are, preferably, roughened, for example, by sandblasting, in order to achieve a better hold during the tensioning of the printing plates. Accordingly, the printing-plate leading edges catch on the tensioning surfaces, thus preventing any further feeding of a printing-plate. If already used printing plates are employed again, the catching problem is aggravated because the printing plates have, in their front region, a bend that was caused from the previous tension-mounting. As a result, the printing plate impinges onto the tensioning surface at an even steeper angle, becomes caught, and yields in the direction of the bend. Although the above mentioned publication discloses a roller that presses the printing plates against the plate cylinder when they are being attached to the plate cylinder, and a further roller that inserts the trailing edges of the printing plates into a trailing-edge tensioner, the rollers do not solve the problem mentioned because they do not serve for tension-mounting in the leading-edge tensioner.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a method and device for the feed of printing plates that overcomes the hereinafore-mentioned disadvantages of the heretofore-known methods and devices of this general type and that reliably and easily inserts the printing plates into the leading-edge tensioner.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a method for feeding printing plates to a tensioning device of a plate cylinder of a printing press including subjecting a front region of a printing plate to flexion to orient a leading edge of the printing plate essentially parallel to tensioning surfaces of a leading-edge tensioner for insertion into the leading-edge tensioner, and inserting the printing plate into the leading-edge tensioner and attaching the printing plate at the plate cylinder.
The object is achieved according to the method of the invention, in that a printing plate is subjected, in its front region, to flexion such that, for insertion, the leading edge of the printing plate is oriented essentially parallel to the tensioning surfaces of the leading-edge tensioner.
The flexion to be achieved must make possible easy insertion of the printing-plate leading edge into the gap between the two tensioning surfaces and, at the same time, if possible, not having the leading edge impinge onto any of the tensioning surfaces. The invention functions, however, even in the case of impingement at a very low angle—in other words, when the printing-plate leading edge is essentially parallel to the tensioning surfaces. The fact that the invention functions even in a range of insignificant deviations from parallelism creates the advantage for omitting an individual setting for new and used printing plates. The range is important even when the insertion of the printing plate into the leading-edge tensioner is brought about by the plate cylinder being rotated backward and the leading edge thereby being received in the clamping surfaces. Due to such rotation, the angular position of the clamping surfaces changes, and, because of such change, a particular tolerance range in the orientation of the printing-plate leading edge is also necessary. The change in the angular position could, of course, also be taken into account by a change in flexion during the insertion operation, but, as a rule, it is not necessary due to the tolerance range mentioned.
The printing-plate supplier may be fully automatic or semi-automatic. It may serve for supplying one or more printing plates. The printing-plate flexing roller may be a continuous roller, or it may include a plurality of simultaneously actuable rollers. A roller over the entire width of the printing plate and having elastic rings is also possible.
There is a large series of possibilities for holding the printing plate and subjecting it to flexion. For example, in order to carry out the method, a curved guide could be provided or a plurality of suction elements could subject the printing plate to flexion. The printing-plate flexing roller proposed by the device may cooperate with guides, suction elements, or stops as holding devices.
In accordance with another mode of the invention, there are provided the steps of orienting the printing plate parallel to the leading-edge tensioner and holding it in the orientation, and positioning the leading edge of the printing plate in front of the leading-edge tensioner.
In one development of the method, the printing plate is oriented parallel to the leading-edge tensioner and is held in the orientation. The leading edge of the printing plate is then positioned in front of the leading-edge tensioner and is subjected to flexion, in order thereafter to insert the leading edge into the leading-edge tensioner. Flexion is achieved in that, on one hand, the printing plate is held in its rear and middle regions and comes to bear on the plate cylinder in front of the leading-edge tensioner, and, on the other hand, the printing plate is subjected to flexion in the direction of the plate cylinder between the bearing point and the holding point. Orientation parallel to the tensioning surfaces of the leading-edge tensioner is thereby achieved. The orientation is carried out for both new and used printing plates. Where used printing plates are concerned, the printing plates are subjected to flexion at their bending point. Subjecting the printing plate to flexion first eliminates the bending point, and the printing plate is thereafter flexed further until an orientation parallel to the tensioning surfaces of the leading-edge tensioner is achieved.
In accordance with a further mode of the invention, the inserting step includes inserting the leading edge of the printing plate by rotating the plate cylinder backward. Due to the backward rotation, the leading-edge tensioner receives the printing plate located in front of it. The printing plate is subsequently tension-mounted and attached to the plate cylinder.
With the objects of the invention in view, there is also provided a printing-plate feed device for feeding printing plates to a tensioning device of a plate cylinder of a printing press including a leading-edge tensioner disposed on a plate cylinder of a printing press and having tensioning jaws with tensioning surfaces, a printing-plate supplier with a holding device for holding a printing plate and supplying the printing plate to the leading-edge tensioner, the printing plate having a leading edge, and at least one printing-plate flexing roller subjecting a printing plate, supplied for insertion in front of the tensioning jaws, to flexion to orient the leading edge of the printing plate essentially parallel to the tensioning surfaces.
The object is achieved with the device of the invention, in that at least one printing-plate flexing roller is provided that subjects the printing plate (supplied for insertion upstrea
Edinger Holger
Hutzenlaub Rudolf
Colilla Daniel J.
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Mayback Gregory L.
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