Roller for a roller frame fitted with rollers and being in a...

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C101S148000, C101S350100, C101S349100, C101S477000

Reexamination Certificate

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06595132

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a roller for a roller frame fitted with rollers and being in a rotary printing machine, the roller having a roller shaft and a rotational body freely rotatably mounted on the roller shaft and forming a roller body rotating during operation, and also relates to a rotary printing machine having at least one processing station including a roller frame fitted with rollers, and a cylinder assigned to the rollers and formed with a clamping channel.
A roller of the aforementioned type is disclosed, for example, in the published German Patent Document DE 86 26 762 U1 and is used in various types of roller frames of rotary printing machines. These roller frames carry, for example, rollers belonging to a dampening unit and/or an inking unit or a varnishing unit. As in the case of the roller disclosed by the aforementioned published German patent document, during operation, the peripheral face of such a roller is, for example, directly in contact with a cylinder having a clamping channel and belonging to a printing unit or a varnishing unit, fasteners being provided in the clamping channel for securing a printing plate or a varnish transfer blanket, for example, so that the roller fulfils the function of an applicator roller, or is in indirect contact, via a roller train, with a cylinder of the aforementioned type, and therefore forms a rider roller, for example.
Independently of one of the aforementioned uses of the roller, the drive thereof is provided via friction between the peripheral or jacket surface thereof and at least one peripheral surface contacting the latter and belonging to a roller which is formlockingly driven and, in particular, when used as an applicator roller, is also driven by friction between the peripheral surface of the applicator roller and that of a cylinder contacting the applicator roller. It is noted, in this regard, that a formlocking connection is one which connects two elements together due to the shape of the elements themselves, as opposed to a forcelocking connection, which locks the elements together by force external to the elements.
In the case of using the roller mentioned at the introduction hereto as an applicator roller for a printing unit operating, for example, in the offset printing process mode, a first peripheral or jacket surface making contact with the peripheral surface of the applicator roller is represented by the surface of an offset printing plate clamped onto a plate cylinder. If the applicator roller is, for example, an ink applicator roller, then the peripheral or jacket surface thereof also generally makes contact with a distributor roller belonging to an inking unit. In order to ensure the frictional drive of the roller used herein as an ink applicator roller, there are provided, between the latter, on the one hand, and the offset printing plate and the distributor roller, on the other hand, contact-pressure forces which are produced by an appropriate mutual setting. However, the contact-pressure force between the roller and the cylinder is abruptly cancelled when the clamping channel of the latter passes the roller, and during this interval, the contact-pressure force existing between the roller and the distributor roller assumes a smaller value than is the case when the roller makes contact with the offset printing plate. The result thereof is, therefore, a radial shock to the roller, to the plate cylinder and to the distributor roller when the roller runs onto the offset printing plate and when it leaves the latter.
When the aforementioned roller is used as an applicator roller, it is usually covered with a peripheral layer a resilient material, resulting in a noticeable flattening of the peripheral layer at the contact points between the peripheral layer and, for example, the aforementioned offset printing plate and the aforementioned distributor roller. The coefficient of friction between the peripheral layer and the offset printing plate is normally greater than that between the peripheral layer and the distributor roller, so that when the roller makes contact with the offset printing plate, it is driven by the latter and, at the same time, a rotational speed of the roller is established which is determined by the aforementioned flattening. If the roller comes out of contact with the offset printing plate as it passes by the aforementioned clamping channel, then the drive to the roller is taken over by the aforementioned distributor roller. Because of the relationships provided by the aforementioned flattenings, changes, which are small but abrupt, therefore occur in the rotational speed of the roller when the offset printing plate leaves the roller and, in particular, when the clamping channel has passed the roller, and the offset printing plate runs onto the roller again.
The abrupt change in the aforementioned contact-pressure forces to the extent described, and in the rotational speed of the roller, in particular, excites the latter to oscillate, which is manifested by stripes formed in the printed image of a printed product produced by the rotary offset printing machine which is used as a basis here by way of example.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a roller for a roller frame of a rotary printing machine which serves to counteract oscillations excited in the roller frame of the rotary printing machine, and to counteract the quality-reducing influence thereof on the printed product produced with the rotary printing machine.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, there is provided, in accordance with one aspect of the invention, a roller for a roller frame fitted with rollers and being in a rotary printing machine, the roller comprising a roller shaft and a first rotational body freely rotatably mounted on the roller shaft and forming a roller body rotating during operation, the roller shaft constituting a second rotational body freely rotatably mounted in the roller frame and, when there is a difference between the rotational speeds of the first and the second rotational bodies, a torque can be transmitted from one to the other of the first and the second rotational bodies for exerting a dragging action on the respective one of the first and the second rotational bodies rotating at a lower speed than the other of the rotational bodies.
In accordance with another feature of the invention, the roller includes an arrangement for transmitting the torque by friction from one to the other of the rotational bodies.
In accordance with a further feature of the invention, the roller includes a slide bearing disposed between the rotational bodies.
In accordance with an added feature of the invention, the second rotational body formed by the roller shaft is mounted by roller bearings in the roller frame.
In accordance with an additional feature of the invention, the roller is formed as an applicator roller.
In accordance with a concomitant aspect of the invention, there is provided a rotary printing machine having at least one processing station, including a roller frame fitted with rollers and a cylinder to which the rollers are assigned, the cylinder being formed with a clamping channel, and the roller comprising a roller shaft and a first rotational body freely rotatably mounted on the roller shaft and forming a roller body rotating during operation, the roller shaft constituting a second rotational body freely rotatably mounted in the roller frame and, when there is a difference between the rotational speeds of the first and the second rotational bodies, a torque can be transmitted from one to the other of the first and the second rotational bodies for exerting a dragging action on the respective one of the first and the second rotational bodies rotating at a lower one of the rotational speeds.
Thus, the roller mentioned at the introduction hereto is constructed so that the roller shaft constitutes a further rotational body that can be freely rotatably mounted in the roller frame and, if there i

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