US2931647A - Sheet reversing cylinder with blowing tubes for stop-cylinder printing machines - Google Patents

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US2931647A
US2931647A US560355A US56035556A US2931647A US 2931647 A US2931647 A US 2931647A US 560355 A US560355 A US 560355A US 56035556 A US56035556 A US 56035556A US 2931647 A US2931647 A US 2931647A
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  • SHEET REVERSING CYLINDER wITH BLOWING TUBES FOR. STOP-CYLINDER PRINTING MACHINES Filed Jan. 20, 1956 Awavraes United SHEET REVERSING CYLINDER WITH BLOWING '(IJEJEiEIISSFGR STOP YL1NDER PRINTING MA- It is known, that the sheet-turning or sheet-reversing cylinders used in printing machines of the stop-cylinder type serve the purpose of turning up the printed sheet taken off the impression cylinder and then causing it to be stretched, with the freshly printed face turned upwards, on the conveying member that carries the sheet to the collecting table.
  • blowing tubes are located relatively far from the paper sheet. This ensues the necessity of very strong air jets and consequently, of a great consumption of compressed air, while making it impossible to localize the action of the jet on the areas of the sheet Where it would be more effective and also to make the jet act with the most suitable orientation.
  • the blowing tubes are incorporated in the sheet-reversing cylinder and, consequently, rotate together with it. This permits to arrange the blowing tube in the most convenient position in respect to the paper sheet in the tilting period, in particular very near to the cylinder periphery and hence to the sheet itself, so as to enable the blowing tube to act on the area of the sheet where the action of the jet is more efiicient.
  • the blowing tubes are connected with the distributor of compressed air preferably by means of flexible tubes, which enables to adjust the blowing tubes as to their position and orientation relative to the sheet.
  • the device according to the invention is also characterized by a particular distributor of compressed air to feed the blowing tubes; this distributor constitutes at the same time the connection between the fixed part and the rotating part of the pneumatic equipment, and permits to control the moment where the jet is produced.
  • a cock incorporated in the distributor permits to adjust also the intensity of the jet.
  • Figure 1 shows the sheet-reversing cylinder together with the impression cylinder and the conveying member, so as they are disposed in the printing machine;
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged cross section of the connecting 193L647 Patented Apr. 5, i950 distributor coupling together the fixed part and the rotating part of the pneumatic equipment, and
  • Figure 3 is a section along the line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
  • the sheet reversing cylinder 1 is set in rotation in a known manner by the impression cylinder 2.
  • the sheet reversing cylinder accomplishes, in the example shown, of a revolution so as always to have one of the three gripper rods 3, more precisely that one (3a) which, in the preceding period, took the printed sheet 4 off the impression cylinder, in a low position proximate to the conveyor 5..
  • Three blowing-tubes 6 are distributed along and nearest to the periphery of the sheet-reversing cylinder 1, being positioned about halfway between the two consecutive gripping rods 3, so that the jet of air strikes the sheet at about the middle of the maximum sheet size when the blowing tube is approximately on the horizontal diameter of the sheet-reversing cylinder.
  • the blowing tubes 6 are provided with perforations for the air jet and are fixed to the cylinder 1 in any suitable and known way, not shown, preferably in an adjustable manner.
  • the assembly 89 constitutes thus an automatic rotary distributor.
  • the three holes 10 of the ring 8 by passing in succession past the hole 11 of the fixed shaft 9 establish successively the communication between the compressed air source and the blowing tubes at the desired instant and for the most convenient duration.
  • the fixed shaft 9 is conveniently adjustable into the desired position by rotating it about its own axis so as to vary the instant at which the radial hole 11 of the shaft meets wtih a hole 10 of the rotating hub, and therefore also to vary the instant at which the air jet is produced.
  • the sheet reversing cylinder 1 takes the freshly printed sheet 4 off the impression cylinder 2 and carries it to the conveyor 5.
  • the corresponding blowing tube 6 is caused to communicate, by means of the distributor 8-9, with the compressed air inlet, and the sheet, struck by the air jet, stretches itself smoothly, without getting warped or rolled up, on the conveyor 5.
  • a stop-cylinder printing machine having an impression cylinder, a sheet-reversing cylinder driven in rotation by the impression cylinder, a plurality of sheetgripping members circumferentiaily spaced about the sheet-reversing cylinder, perforated blowing tubes adjustably mounted on said sheet-reversing cylinder near the periphery thereof, each substantially halfway between two adjacent gripping members of said sheet-reversing cylinder and rotating with said cylinder and positioned to direct an air jet on the printed sheet carried thereby, means supplying compressed air, a fixed shaft on which said sheet-reversing cylinder is rotatably mounted, said shaft having an axial cavity therein, means connecting said cavity to said compressed air supply means, said shaft being rotatably adjustable in its position about its axis, a manually operated cock controlling the flow of air from the supply means to said cavity, said shaft having a radial discharge opening communicating with said axial cavity, a hub rotating with said sheet-reversing cylinder on said fixed shaft and positioned to rotate about the portion of the shaft
  • the shaft is provided with a radial inlet opening for the flow of air from the supply means to the cavity in the shaft and the cock comprises a body rotatably mounted in the cavity of the shaft and cooperating with the inlet opening.

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April 5, 1960 PAPA E'IAL 2,931,647
SHEET REVERSING CYLINDER wITH BLOWING TUBES FOR. STOP-CYLINDER PRINTING MACHINES Filed Jan. 20, 1956 Awavraes United SHEET REVERSING CYLINDER WITH BLOWING '(IJEJEiEIISSFGR STOP=YL1NDER PRINTING MA- It is known, that the sheet-turning or sheet-reversing cylinders used in printing machines of the stop-cylinder type serve the purpose of turning up the printed sheet taken off the impression cylinder and then causing it to be stretched, with the freshly printed face turned upwards, on the conveying member that carries the sheet to the collecting table.
However, with large sized sheets and certain kinds of paper there may occur the known inconvenience that the sheet, instead of stretching out regularly on the conveying member, warps or rolls up, thus disturbing the operation of the printing machine.
The measures hitherto adopted to obviate these inconveniences consist particularly in the use of blowing tubes which, by striking the sheet with one, or more jets of air on the freshly printed face help it separate from the cylinder and stretch itself smoothly on the conveyor.
However, with the constructions hitherto known the efiiciency of such blowing tubes is very low, inasmuch tates Patent as they are disposed in a fixed position, either in the c axis of the sheet-reversing cylinder or externally to this latter. In either case, the blowing tubes are located relatively far from the paper sheet. This ensues the necessity of very strong air jets and consequently, of a great consumption of compressed air, while making it impossible to localize the action of the jet on the areas of the sheet Where it would be more effective and also to make the jet act with the most suitable orientation.
All these inconveniences are eliminated in the sheetreversing cylinder according to the present invention, which is essentially characterized in that the blowing tubes are incorporated in the sheet-reversing cylinder and, consequently, rotate together with it. This permits to arrange the blowing tube in the most convenient position in respect to the paper sheet in the tilting period, in particular very near to the cylinder periphery and hence to the sheet itself, so as to enable the blowing tube to act on the area of the sheet where the action of the jet is more efiicient. The blowing tubes are connected with the distributor of compressed air preferably by means of flexible tubes, which enables to adjust the blowing tubes as to their position and orientation relative to the sheet.
The device according to the invention is also characterized by a particular distributor of compressed air to feed the blowing tubes; this distributor constitutes at the same time the connection between the fixed part and the rotating part of the pneumatic equipment, and permits to control the moment where the jet is produced. In addition, a cock incorporated in the distributor permits to adjust also the intensity of the jet.
An embodiment of a sheet-reversing cylinder according to the invention is diagrammatically shown, by way of example, in the accompanying drawing in which:
' Figure 1 shows the sheet-reversing cylinder together with the impression cylinder and the conveying member, so as they are disposed in the printing machine;
Figure 2 is an enlarged cross section of the connecting 193L647 Patented Apr. 5, i950 distributor coupling together the fixed part and the rotating part of the pneumatic equipment, and
Figure 3 is a section along the line 3-3 of Fig. 2.
The sheet reversing cylinder 1 is set in rotation in a known manner by the impression cylinder 2. By each complete revolution of the impression cylinder, the sheet reversing cylinder accomplishes, in the example shown, of a revolution so as always to have one of the three gripper rods 3, more precisely that one (3a) which, in the preceding period, took the printed sheet 4 off the impression cylinder, in a low position proximate to the conveyor 5..
Three blowing-tubes 6 are distributed along and nearest to the periphery of the sheet-reversing cylinder 1, being positioned about halfway between the two consecutive gripping rods 3, so that the jet of air strikes the sheet at about the middle of the maximum sheet size when the blowing tube is approximately on the horizontal diameter of the sheet-reversing cylinder.
The blowing tubes 6 are provided with perforations for the air jet and are fixed to the cylinder 1 in any suitable and known way, not shown, preferably in an adjustable manner.
To feed compressed air to the three blowing tubes 6, these are connected by preferably flexible tubes 7 with corresponding openings in a ring or hub 8 rotating together with the sheet-reversing cylinder 1 on a fixed shaft 9. The openings extend into radial holes 16 which open towards the fixed shaft 2. A radial hole 11 provided in the fixed shaft communicates with an axial cavity 12 formed in said shaft and to which is connected at 13 a duct 14 connected in turn with a supply of compressed air, for example a compressor (not shown). A cock 15 located in the axial cavity 12 and operated from outside by the lever 16 permits to control the air inflow.
The assembly 89 constitutes thus an automatic rotary distributor. The three holes 10 of the ring 8 by passing in succession past the hole 11 of the fixed shaft 9 establish successively the communication between the compressed air source and the blowing tubes at the desired instant and for the most convenient duration.
The fixed shaft 9 is conveniently adjustable into the desired position by rotating it about its own axis so as to vary the instant at which the radial hole 11 of the shaft meets wtih a hole 10 of the rotating hub, and therefore also to vary the instant at which the air jet is produced.
From the foregoing, the operation of the device is evident. The sheet reversing cylinder 1 takes the freshly printed sheet 4 off the impression cylinder 2 and carries it to the conveyor 5. As the sheet 4 arrives at about the position shown in Fig. 1, the corresponding blowing tube 6 is caused to communicate, by means of the distributor 8-9, with the compressed air inlet, and the sheet, struck by the air jet, stretches itself smoothly, without getting warped or rolled up, on the conveyor 5.
In its mechanical particulars, the described device may of course be realized in any desired manner without departing from the scope of the invention.
What we claim is:
1. In a stop-cylinder printing machine having an impression cylinder, a sheet-reversing cylinder driven in rotation by the impression cylinder, a plurality of sheetgripping members circumferentiaily spaced about the sheet-reversing cylinder, perforated blowing tubes adjustably mounted on said sheet-reversing cylinder near the periphery thereof, each substantially halfway between two adjacent gripping members of said sheet-reversing cylinder and rotating with said cylinder and positioned to direct an air jet on the printed sheet carried thereby, means supplying compressed air, a fixed shaft on which said sheet-reversing cylinder is rotatably mounted, said shaft having an axial cavity therein, means connecting said cavity to said compressed air supply means, said shaft being rotatably adjustable in its position about its axis, a manually operated cock controlling the flow of air from the supply means to said cavity, said shaft having a radial discharge opening communicating with said axial cavity, a hub rotating with said sheet-reversing cylinder on said fixed shaft and positioned to rotate about the portion of the shaft having the radial discharge opening, said hub having a plurality oi circumferentially spaced radial holes extending through the hub and registrable with the radial discharge opening in the shaft during determined positions of rotation of the hub about the shaft, and flexible tubes connecting the blowing tubes with the radial holes in the hub to establish successively communication between the compressed air supply means and said blowing tubes.
2. In a stop-cylinder printing machine according to claim 1 in which the shaft is provided with a radial inlet opening for the flow of air from the supply means to the cavity in the shaft and the cock comprises a body rotatably mounted in the cavity of the shaft and cooperating with the inlet opening.
3. In a stop-cylinder printing machine according to claim 2 in which the body is provided with a bore opening into the cavity and a radial aperture registrable with the radial inlet opening for controlling communication between the bore in the body and the inlet opening.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,057,1s3 Steele Mar. 25, 1913 1,107,254 Blackford Aug. 18, 1914 1,170,136 Barber Feb. 1, 1916 1,875,189 Winkler et al. Aug. 30, 1932 FOREIGN PATENTS V 250,528 Great Britain July 8, 1926
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US4310152A (en) * 1979-03-13 1982-01-12 Gao Gesellschaft Fur Automation Und Organisation Mbh Stacker for flat material
FR2518974A1 (en) * 1981-12-24 1983-07-01 Roland Man Druckmasch BLADE WHEEL FOR THE FOLDER OF A PRINTING PRESS
US4506602A (en) * 1982-07-23 1985-03-26 Komori Printing Machinery Co., Ltd. Impression cylinder device of sheet-fed printing press with turn-over mechanism
US4869166A (en) * 1987-09-11 1989-09-26 Man Roland Druckmaschinen Ag Sheet pressing means for a multi-color sheet-fed rotary press
US4930414A (en) * 1987-05-21 1990-06-05 Heidelberger Druckmaschinen Ag Sheet fed rotary printing press for performing alternatively single-side multicolor printing or first form and perfector printing
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US1170136A (en) * 1915-06-04 1916-02-01 Cottrell C B & Sons Co Sheet cutting and folding machine.
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US1170136A (en) * 1915-06-04 1916-02-01 Cottrell C B & Sons Co Sheet cutting and folding machine.
GB250528A (en) * 1925-04-11 1926-07-08 Toronto Type Foundry Co Ltd Improvements in or relating to paper or like sheet feeding machines
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US4310152A (en) * 1979-03-13 1982-01-12 Gao Gesellschaft Fur Automation Und Organisation Mbh Stacker for flat material
DE2914362A1 (en) * 1979-04-09 1980-10-16 Heidelberger Druckmasch Ag BOW TRANSPORT DRUM ON ROTATION PRINTING MACHINES
FR2518974A1 (en) * 1981-12-24 1983-07-01 Roland Man Druckmasch BLADE WHEEL FOR THE FOLDER OF A PRINTING PRESS
US4506602A (en) * 1982-07-23 1985-03-26 Komori Printing Machinery Co., Ltd. Impression cylinder device of sheet-fed printing press with turn-over mechanism
US4930414A (en) * 1987-05-21 1990-06-05 Heidelberger Druckmaschinen Ag Sheet fed rotary printing press for performing alternatively single-side multicolor printing or first form and perfector printing
US4869166A (en) * 1987-09-11 1989-09-26 Man Roland Druckmaschinen Ag Sheet pressing means for a multi-color sheet-fed rotary press
US5156090A (en) * 1989-06-24 1992-10-20 Heidelberger Druckmaschinen Ag Device for smoothing a sheet on an impression cylinder of a sheet-fed rotary printing machine

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