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- the 12/1943 Grupe 1O1/426 X blade is heated and the temperature of the blade is 2,659305 1 H1953 Giori e e l U 101/155 X thermostatically controlled to maintain the ink in good 3.738.265 6/1973 Saueressig "101/157 flowable condition.
- the second ink removal step may FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS be a web wiping operation, or a liquid solvent operation, to clean up any residue left by the scraper blade.
- the present invention employs a similar blade. although it is preferred to use a flat blade rather than a blade of arcuate cross-section such as that shown in the Rogge et al. patent. Since the blade is resilient. and is forcibly pressed against the plate surface to secure an effective scraping action, a problem as to possible in-' terference between the blade and the plate is presented when such a blade is used on an intaglio press having flexible plates with their ends clamped in recesses in the cylinder surface.
- the present invention provides a cam and follower mechanism for retracting the blade from engagement with the plate when the blade comes opposite the recess in the cylinder. It is preferred to let the blade enter the recess slightly before retracting it.
- the cam which causes retraction of the blade is adjustable so as to accommodate changes in the thickness of the plate being used in the press and for other dimensional changes.
- the ink supply mechanism may be interrupted at times. Control means are provided. to ensure that the blade is retracted away from the intaglio plate whenever the ink supply is interrupted to prevent possible scraping of the blade against a dry plate. A heater is provided for the blade, with a thermostatic control to maintain the blade at a temperature at which the ink will flow readily.
- a conduit is provided to receive the ink removed by the blade. Most of the ink is removed by the scraper blade, and is in most cases reusable. The scraper blade does not get the plate surface completely clean, however. so that a further more complete cleaning is required. Any suitable apparatus such as a paper wipe apparatus or a liquid solvent apparatus may be used. Such apparatus cleans the ink completely from the plate. but changes the character of the ink so that it is not reusable.
- FIG. 1 is a somewhat diagrammatic elevational view showing the plate cylinder of an intaglio press provided with an ink removing scraper blade in accordance with the invention and also provided with an ink supply system which may be interrupted.
- FIG. 2 is a fragmentary view on an enlarged scale, and taken from the opposite side of the press from FIG. 1, with certain parts broken away and others shown in section. illustrating the ink removing scraper blade and its principal supporting parts.
- FIG. 3 is a fragmentary sectional view taken along the line 3-3 of FIG. 2.
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along the line 4-4 of FIG. 3. illustrating the cam and follower structure.
- FIG. 5 is a view taken along the line 5-5 of FIG. 3.
- FIG. 6 is a view taken along the line 6-6 of FIG. 3.
- a plate cylinder 1 of an intaglio press which may be a press as described in detail in application Ser. No. 298,443, mentioned above. rotates in a clockwise direction as viewed in FIGS. 1 and 4 and counterclockwise as viewed in FIG. 2.
- the plate cylinder 1 carries a flexible printing plate 2 having its ends clamped in a suitable recess 1a in the plate cylinder. by means of clamping mechanism shown generally at 3 i and 4.
- the recess la has entering and leaving edges of long radius, so that the plate 2 is gently curved across those edges.
- an ink supply mechanism generally indicated at 5 and including a steel surfaced ink supply roller 6 forming a part of an ink reservoir generally indicated at 7.
- the ink supply roller 6 produces a continuous coating of ink on the surface of a transfer roller 8 coated with flexible material, which runs in compressive engagement with the plate 2 on the cylinder 1.
- the recesses in the plate 2 are thereby filled with ink and the unrecessed surfaces in the plate are also coated with ink.
- the ink supply mechanism 5 is shown in detail and claimed in my copending application, Ser. No. 410,987, filed Oct. 30, 1973 mentioned above.
- the ink supply mechanism 5 is mounted on a carriage l2 shiftable on rails 13 between an ink supplying position, as shown in FIG. 1 and a retracted position in which the rollers 6 and 8 are separated. This movement of the carriage 12 is accomplished by a hydraulic motor 14 having hydraulic fluid supply connections 15 and 16.
- scraper blade as used in this specification, is intended to identify a blade whose scraping edge faces in a direction opposite to the rotation of the cylinder being scraped. It is to be distinguished from the more common doctor blade" which faces in the same direction as the cylinder rotation.
- the scraper blade 11 is flexible. In its ink removing position, as shown in FIGS. 1, 2 and 4, the blade 1 is resiliently held in engagement with the unrecessed surface of the plate 2, so that its margin near the plate 2 is bent slightly from the general plane of the blade. The opposite margin of the blade is held against a bar 17 by means of a clamp 18, which is in turn held against the bar 17 by means of screws 21.
- the bar 17 extends the full width of the blade 11, as best seen in FIG. 3.
- the lower side of the bar 17 is mounted at its ends on a pair of U-shaped yokes 22.
- the bar 17 is welded to the upper side of one arm of each yoke 22.
- Each yoke 22 receives between its arms a squared portion 23a of a shaft 23.
- Each yoke 22 is held on the shaft 23 by means of a hand wheel 24 which is connected to and rotates a screw 25 having an elongated shank 25a provided with a flange 25b and a shoulder 25c spaced from the flange 25b.
- the threaded portion of screw 25 is threadedly received in an aperture in the squared portion 23a of shaft 23.
- a protective sleeve 26 encircles the shank 25a and flange 25b, to keep ink from entering the threads of screw 25 and the recess in which it is re- I ceived.
- a set screw 27 is inserted through one wall of the sleeve 27.
- a crank 31 is fixed against rotation with respect to the shaft 23 at its right-hand end as viewed in FIG. 3.
- the crank 31 is attached by screws 32 to a flange at the end of a sleeve 33 connected by a key 34 to an elongated sleeve 35 having a splined connection to the end of shaft 23.
- the sleeve 35 has a flange 35a, best seen in FIG. 6, having slots 3512 which rotatably receive screws 36 threaded into a frame member 37 of the press.
- the crank 31 rotatably carries at its upper end a roller 41 which cooperates with a cam 42, best seen in FIG. 4.
- the crank 31 has a downward projection 31a, which is forked to receive a shaft 43.
- An extension 31b on the lower end of projection 310 extends further downwardly and is connected by a pivot 44 to the end of a piston rod 45 projecting from the cylinder 46 of a hydraulic motor generally indicated at 47.
- Pivot 44 moves in a slot 310 in the extension 31b so as to provide a lost motion connection.
- the shaft 43 is supported in a yoke 51 having upstanding arms'5la and 51b.
- a bearing 52 encircles the right-hand end of shaft 43, as viewed in FIG. 2.
- the bearing 52 is received in the arm 51a of the yoke.
- a spring 53 is held in compression between a collar 54 fixed on the shaft 43 and another collar 55 which is loose on the shaft.
- the collar 55 bears against rounded surfaces on the projection 3114 so that spring 53 biases the projections 31a and shaft 23 for clockwise rotation. as viewed in FIG. 2. This clockwise rotation is opposed by engagement of the edge of the blade 11 with plate 2, and the blade 11 flexes as required to oppose the force of the spring 53.
- the left-hand end of shaft 43 is threaded.
- the cam 42 is flxed on the cylinder I adjacent the recess 1a which receives the ends of the plate.
- the cam 42 has three sections 61, 62 and 63 (FIG. 4).
- a base plate 64 is attached to the cylinder 1 and supports all three sections.
- the middle section 62 is fixed on the base plate 64 by means of bolts 65, and is not adjustable.
- the end sections 61 and 63 are fixed on the base plate 64 by means of screws 66 which extend through slots 61:: and 63a in the end sections 61 and 63, so that those end sections are adjustable circumferentially of the cylinder 1.
- the cam surface of the middle cam member 62 is of constant radius, so that the blade 11 remains retracted from the cylinder as long as the follower roller 41 is in contact with the middle cam member 62.
- the cam member 61 is hereinafter termed the rising cam member because it is the first of the three cam members encountered by the follower 41. It has a portion 61b of gradually increasing radius at its left-hand end as viewed in FIG. 4, followed by a constant radius contour portion 610. The radius of the portion 61c is the same as that for the middle cam member 62.
- the cam member 63 hereinafter termed the falling cam member, has a constant radius portion 63b which is first engaged by the roller 41, followed by aportion 630 of gradually decreasing radius.
- the hydraulic motor 47 may be actuated by itself to retract the blade 11 from contact with the plate 2. Such an operation of the motor 47 may be produced by actuation of a valve 71 (FIG. I). which is operated by an electromagnet 7141.
- a valve 71 (FIG. I). which is operated by an electromagnet 7141.
- electromagnet 71a When electromagnet 71a is deenergized. valve 71 is operated so that motor 47 moves its piston rod 45 to the position shown in FIGS. 1 and 4, and the position of blade 11 is determined by cam 42, follower 41 and spring 53.
- electromagnet 71a When electromagnet 71a is energized.
- valve 71 operates so that motor 47 moves piston rod 45 to the left as shown in FIGS. I and 4, and blade 11 is retracted at least to the dotted line position in FIG. 1, or even farther to the right.
- Cylinder 14 is controlled by a valve 72 operated by an electromagnet 72a.
- electromagnet 72a When electromagnet 72a is de-ene rgized, cylinder 14 operates the ink supply mechanism to the position shown in FIG. I, so that ink is supplied to the plate 2.
- electromagnet 72a When electromagnet 72a is energized, the ink supply mechanism is shifted to the right to move roller 6 away from roller 8, thereby interrupting the ink supply.
- a switch 81 which completes energizing circuits for both the electromagnets 71a and 72a.
- a switch 82 When it is desired to operate cylinder 47 only, a switch 82 is actuated to complete an energizing circuit for electromagnet 7141 alone.
- the cylinder 47 when actuated, takes up all the lost motion provided by the slot 310 in extension 31b and retracts the blade 11 farther from the cylinder than the retraction produced by the cam means 42.
- the cylinder 37 is actuated to restore the piston rod 45 to the position shown in FIG. 4, then either the follower 41 engages the cam 42 or the blade 11 engages and is flexed by the plate 2.
- the cam may move follower 41 through the range of positions permitted by the slot 310, without loading of the cam and follower due to the presence of the cylinder 47. While the retraction of the blade 11 from the plate 2 by the cam and follower is small, it is sufficient to provide the required clearance and to prevent excessive entry of the blade 11 into the recess la.
- the bar 17 is provided on the side away from the blade 11 with a channel 75, which catches the ink falling from the surface of the blade 11.
- the channel 75 has a downwardly depending central portion 7511 (FIG.
- the ink removed by the blade 11 is reusable. since it has not been in contact with materials by which it might be absorbed, or which might be absorbed by it. Certain unusual inks, however, have their viscosity or other properties adversely affected by their passage through the ink supply mechanism and over the scraper blade. and cannot be reused.
- the invention in all cases provides a substantial economy of the ink removing material of the final step, e.g., paper or solvent, since less of that material is required to remove the ink residue after the scraping step disclosed herein. Furthermore, in most cases, a substantial economy of the ink itself is provided, since the ink may be reused.
- material of the final step e.g., paper or solvent
- the bar 17 is also provided with an electric heater 76 controlled by a thermostat 77 to heat the bar 17 and thereby the blade 11, to maintain the ink removed from the plate 2 by the blade in a readily fluent condition so that it flows easily through the channel and out through the conduit 75a.
- the thermostat 77 may be any suitable temperature responsive element, such as a resistance element having a substantial temperature coefficient of resistance.
- the system by which that element controls the heater 76 may be any suitable system. and should preferably include a manually adjustable resistor by which the temperature maintained by the heater 76 may be selected.
- Shaft 23 has fixed thereto a flanged collar 83. Between the flanges of collar 83 rides a finger 84 carried by a lever 85 pivoted at 86 to a mount fixed on a frame member 87 of the press.
- the lever 85 is oscillated by an eccentric 88 to oscillate the shaft 23 and hence blade 11 endwise as the cylinder 11 rotates. Such oscillation of a scraper or doctor blade assists in its cleaning action and is common in the art.
- An intaglio press comprising:
- a plate cylinder adapted to support a printing plate having a circumferential length less than the cylinder circumference
- clamp means in each said recess for holding at least one end of a plate
- blade supporting means gripping the blade along one longitudinal margin and movable between;
- said moving means including:
- cam means rotatable with the cylinder
- follower means cooperating with the cam means and connected to the moving means to move the blade supporting means within its range of retracted positions when the blade edge is adjacent a recess in the cylinder;
- a lost motion connection between the motor means and the blade supporting means, said motor means being movable between a retracting position in which the lost motion is taken up and the blade is retracted from the plate and an operating position in which the blade supporting means is free of the motor means as long as the blade supporting means is within the range of the lost motion connection, so that the biasing means holds the blade supporting means in its active position and flexes the blade as determined by the force of the biasing means. unless the blade is 3.
- said lost motion connection being between the separated from the plate by engagement of the motor means and the other of the arms; and cam means with the follower means.
- i biasing means comprises; P 'mugho press m clam m f l. a second shaft extending through an aperture in a. lsaid tillage supporting means comprises. 5 one of Said arms;
- Said moving means Comprises: a second collar loose on the second shaft; and
- first and second arms fixed to said shaft for con- 10 meims on Smd last f l f arm engagmg the current rotation th with; collar so that the COll spring biases the blade sup- 2.
- means on one of the arms for supporting the folporting means to its active position.
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