Apparatus for reducing procession of a printing blanket

Printing – Printing members – Plate mountings

Reexamination Certificate

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C101S375000, C101S177000, C101S217000, C101S142000

Reexamination Certificate

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06205923

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to offset printing presses and more particularly to an apparatus for reducing procession of a gapless tubular printing blanket mounted on a blanket cylinder.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In offset printing, printed images are transferred from printing plates mounted on plate cylinders to a moving web of material by transfer cylinders known as blanket cylinders. Typically, printing blankets are mounted on the blanket cylinders which have a rubber surface for transferring the printed images. Conventional printing blankets are rectangular in shape and mounted in axial gaps extending across the circumferential surface of the blanket cylinders. One problem with this design is that at high operational speeds the gap in the blanket cylinder causes vibrations in the printing press which have the effect of varying the optical densities of the printed image. There are a number of other problems associated with this design which affects the quality of the final printed product.
Many of these problems have been solved by making the printing blankets gapless and tubular in shape. However, this improved design has created several problems of its own.
To mount the tubular printing blankets, an air canal is provided at one end of the blanket cylinder. The canal supplies pressurized air radially outward through a plurality of passages. As a printing blanket is placed over the passages, the pressure from the exiting air radially expands the printing blanket enabling it to be axially mounted onto the circumferential surface of the blanket cylinder. Since the inner circumference of the printing blanket is slightly smaller than the outer circumference of the blanket cylinder, once the printing blanket is mounted it is stressed in tension by the blanket cylinder to provide a tight pressure relationship between the printing blanket and the blanket cylinder. This pressure relationship fixes the printing blanket on the blanket cylinder so that there is no relative movement therebetween during operation of the press.
A problem with this arrangement is that air gets trapped at the interface of the printing blanket and the blanket cylinder. During operation of the press this trapped air creates a continually advancing wave in front of a nip between the blanket cylinder and the cylinder against which it is pressed causing the printing blanket to bulge. This phenomena is known as printing blanket procession. It creates defects in the printed product by forming latent double images.
Several attempts have been made to reduce or eliminate blanket procession, but none have been successful. One attempted solution was to increase interference between the printing blanket and the blanket cylinder. Another was to change the material combination of the printing blanket and the blanket cylinder surface to a combination having higher coefficients of friction. Both of these attempted solutions failed, since the primary cause of procession does not involve slippage of the printing blanket relative to the blanket cylinder.
Another attempted solution was to decrease the normal forces between the blanket cylinder and its adjacent cylinders, i.e., the printing cylinder and impression cylinder or other blanket cylinder. Although this solution reduces the rate of procession, it also reduces the quality of print to an unacceptable level. Still another solution was attempted which involved mechanically fixing the printing blanket to the blanket cylinder. This attempt was also unsuccessful because the printing blanket was too thin to withstand the forces required to stop the procession, and hence the printing blanket would tear.
The deficiencies in each of these attempts are fundamental and cannot be eliminated.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus that removes the fluid wave that causes printing blanket procession.
The present invention provides an apparatus for reducing procession of a gapless tubular printing blanket in an offset printing press caused by at least one advancing fluid wave having a certain pressure, comprising: a blanket cylinder adapted to receive the printing blanket for mounting on its circumferential surface; and means for connecting an interface of the blanket cylinder and the printing blanket to a region of pressure lower than the pressure in the fluid wave to allow the fluid wave, which is trapped at the interface and advancing in front of a nip between the blanket cylinder and an adjacent cylinder, to escape to the region of low pressure.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the means for connecting the interface of the blanket cylinder and the printing blanket to a region of low pressure comprises the blanket cylinder having at least one groove extending along its circumferential surface, the trapped fluid wave escaping via the groove.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the means for connecting the interface of the blanket cylinder and the printing blanket to a region of low pressure comprises the printing blanket having at least one groove extending along its inner circumferential surface, the trapped fluid wave escaping via the groove.
In a further embodiment of the present invention, the means for connecting the interface of the blanket cylinder and the printing blanket to a region of low pressure comprises a plurality of small granular particles having spaces formed therebetween, the trapped fluid wave escaping via the spaces.
An advantage of the present invention is that it removes the trapped fluid wave that causes procession of the printing blanket without reducing the quality of the final printed product.
Another advantage of the present invention is that it eliminates latent double images and hence improves the overall quality of the final printed product.
A further advantage of the present invention is that it removes the trapped fluid wave within several rotations of the blanket cylinder so that the printing operation may proceed almost immediately after mounting the printing blanket.
These and other objects, characteristics, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in view of the description and accompanying drawings that follow.


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Patent Abstracts of Japan vol. 17 No. 106.

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