Registration system for sheet fed processing machines

Data processing: generic control systems or specific application – Specific application – apparatus or process – Product assembly or manufacturing

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C101S183000, C101S486000, C377S017000, C271S011000, C271S082000, C271S153000, C271S254000, C271S256000, C270S022100, C270S030040

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07809464

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a registration system for sheet fed processing machines that reduces or eliminates the need to calibrate the register and/or timing dials of such a machine. The system uses known measurements and the elapsed time between electrically generated pulses to determine the relative position of processing cylinders in the machine relative the timing of a feed mechanism. The relative positions are displayed in real-time and can be adjusted by an operator. The machine need not be ‘in time’ to properly register the machine.

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