USRE39797EExpiredUtility

Cleaning device for pressure cylinders of rotary printing presses

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Assignee: MUNZ RICHARDPriority: Mar 16, 1999Filed: Mar 15, 2000Granted: Aug 28, 2007
Est. expiryMar 16, 2019(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Richard Munz
B41F 35/00B41P 2235/23
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Claims

Abstract

A cleaning device ( 1 ) having a guide rail ( 3 ) with a longitudinally moveable carriage, to which carriage ( 4 ) a washing apparatus ( 5 ) is releasably affixed. The guide rail ( 3 ) is positionally adjustable for operationally placing the washing apparatus ( 5 ) at a printing cylinder ( 2 ). The washing apparatus ( 5 ) is connected to a supply unit by means of supply lines. The supply lines extend within the guide rail ( 3 ) from the washing apparatus ( 5 ) to a stationary connection position ( 7 ). The guide rail ( 3 ) includes a suction wastewater channel ( 14 ) which is placed between an upper section ( 15 ) and a lower section ( 16 ) of a movable belt ( 19 ) which is designed for the reciprocal transport of the carriage ( 4 ). A belt ( 19 ) section ( 15 ) forms a cover for the suction wastewater channel ( 14 ). The carriage ( 4 ) is provided with a connection fitting ( 25 ) penetrating into the suction wastewater channel, and at the stationary connection point ( 7 ) a connection pipe ( 26 ) is connected to the suction wastewater channel ( 14 ), while the remainder of the supply lines run beside the suction wastewater channel ( 14 ) within the guide rail ( 3 ) from the stationary supply position ( 7 ) to the carriage ( 4 ).

Claims

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1. A cleaning device for a printing cylinder ( 2 ) of a printing machine, comprising a guide rail ( 3 ) placed approximately parallel to the printing cylinder ( 2 ), a longitudinally traveling carriage ( 4 ) is mounted for movement on the guide rail and a washing apparatus ( 5 ) is releasably connected to the carriage, wherein the guide rail ( 3 ) is movable for positioning of the washing apparatus ( 5 ) against the printing cylinder ( 2 ), and the washing apparatus ( 5 ) is connected with a source of supply by supply lines for detergent, air, and electrical current, the supply lines extend inside the guide rail ( 3 ) from the washing apparatus ( 5 ) to a stationary connection point ( 7 ), and the guide rail ( 3 ) encloses internally a suction wastewater channel ( 14 ), which is located between upper and lower sections ( 15 ,  16 ) of a belt ( 19 ) which reciprocates between turn-around rollers ( 17 ,  18 ) for transport of the carriage ( 4 ), the upper belt section ( 15 ) forms an effectively sealing cover for an open longitudinal side of the suction wastewater channel ( 14 ), and in an area of the carriage ( 4 ), at least one connection fitting ( 25 ) to an interior of the suction wastewater channel ( 14 ) is provided and in an area of the stationary connection point ( 7 ), a connection pipe ( 26 ) for connection to the wastewater channel ( 14 ) is provided and the remaining supply lines run inside the guide rail ( 3 ) from the stationary connection point ( 7 ) to the carriage ( 4 ). 
     
     
       2. A cleaning device in accordance with  claim 1 , wherein the stationary connection point ( 7 ) for the supply lines leading to the carriage ( 4 ) is located at one end of the guide rail ( 3 ) and for guiding the supply lines within the guide rail ( 3 ), a drag chain ( 28 ) is provided. 
     
     
       3. A cleaning device in accordance with  claim 1 , wherein in an area of the carriage ( 4 ), the at least one connection fitting ( 25 ) penetrates into the interior of the suction wastewater channel through the belt ( 19 ) and engages sealingly in at least one connection opening of the washing apparatus ( 5 ) on the carriage ( 4 ). 
     
     
       4. A cleaning device in accordance with  claim 1 , wherein the belt ( 19 ) is constructed as an endless belt and a drive connection to the carriage ( 4 ) is formed by the at least one connection fitting ( 25 ), said at least one connection fitting sealingly penetrating the belt ( 19 ). 
     
     
       5. A cleaning device in accordance with  claim 1 , where the supply lines comprise at least one hot water and detergent hose, an energy feed cable and a control cable. 
     
     
       6. A cleaning device in accordance with  claim 1 , wherein the carriage ( 4 ) and the washing apparatus ( 5 ) attachable therewith include on their mutually facing sides, electrical plug-in connections, as well as suction drainage couplings, which are designed as self connecting, self coupling complementary elements and for appropriate positioning for coupling of the carriage ( 4 ) and the washing apparatus ( 5 ), at least one positioning pin ( 29 ) engaging in a complementary opening is furnished. 
     
     
       7. A cleaning device in accordance with  claim 1 , wherein quick separating plug-in connections are provided for connection to the source of supply. 
     
     
       8. A cleaning device in accordance with  claim 1 , wherein the source of supply includes at least one electronic control apparatus with an interface to a superimposed control of the printing machine, and an apparatus for generating hot water, steam, suction, compressed air, as well as means for dispensing detergent. 
     
     
       9. A cleaning device in accordance with  claim 1 , wherein one of the turn-around rollers ( 17 ,  18 ) is coupled with a drive motor ( 24 ). 
     
     
       10. A cleaning device in accordance with  claim 1 , wherein the suction wastewater channel ( 14 ) has an essentially U-shaped cross sectional profile ( 20 ), the open longitudinal side of which is covered over by a portion ( 15 ) of the belt ( 19 ); and longitudinal rims of the belt, on a surface distal from the suction wastewater channel ( 14 ), are provided with overlapping side bars ( 23 ). 
     
     
       11. A cleaning device, in accord with  claim 10 , wherein the belt ( 19 ) is a toothed belt, and on an inside surface, possesses continuous grooves ( 21 ) near each edge; and the suction wastewater channel ( 14 ), with its edges ( 22 ) of its open longitudinal side, respectively sealingly engage in the grooves ( 21 ). 
     
     
       12. A cleaning device in accordance with  claim 1 , wherein the guide rail ( 3 ) has a basin shape, and on an outer side of the basin shape, guides are formed by U-shaped structural elements ( 10 ) for the carriage ( 4 ), said carriage covering the open side of the guide rail ( 3 ) and engaging in the U-shaped structural elements ( 10 ) with ball bearing supported slides ( 13 ). 
     
     
       13. A cleaning device in accordance with  claim 1 , wherein the guide rail ( 3 ) includes an open inner cross section for reception of the suction wastewater channel ( 14 ) along with the belt ( 19 ) which is associated therewith, and has a longitudinally neighboring space for the supply lines enclosed in a drag chain ( 28 ). 
     
     
       14. A cleaning device in accordance with  claim 1 , wherein the guide rail ( 3 ) includes, for forward and back positioning operations, sliding elements ( 34 ) for insertion into holding structures located on ends of the guide rail, and thrust cylinders ( 35 ) are provided for movement of the guide rail, the cylinders are installed at ends of the guide rail ( 3 ) and are coupled to lateral holding means. 
     
     
       15. A cleaning device in accordance with  claim 1 , wherein for connection of the washing apparatus ( 5 ) and the carriage ( 4 ), penetrative tongues ( 30 ) are installed on the washing apparatus ( 5 ) and complementary seatings with plug-in openings ( 31 ) are installed on the carriage ( 4 ) and, distanced from this connection, a locking connection with a manually activated lever ( 32 ) is provided. 
     
     
       16. A cleaning device in accordance with  claim 1 , wherein the washing apparatus ( 5 ) has a length which is smaller than about half the length of the printing cylinder ( 2 ). 
     
     
       17. A cleaning device in accordance with  claim 1 , wherein the washing apparatus ( 5 ) includes at least one rotating brush ( 6 ), which is connected to a driving mechanism and the driving mechanism is either integrated in the at least one brush ( 6 ), or transmits driving power through chain or belt drives to the at least one brush ( 6 ). 
     
     
       18. A cleaning device in accordance with  claim 17  wherein a cleaning operations area of the at least one brush ( 6 ) of the washing apparatus ( 5 ) are bordered on both sides by a respective blade cleaner ( 37 ), and at least in an underpart of the cleaning operations area one or more suction drainage openings ( 38 ) for the accumulating wastewater, detergent mixture are furnished. 
     
     
       19. A cleaning device in accordance with  claim 1 , wherein the washing apparatus ( 5 a) includes two brushes ( 6 ), with approximately parallel axes, installed in two chambers separated from one another, said brushes having active cleaning areas aimed in different directions for simultaneous cleaning of two printing cylinders. 
     
     
       20. A cleaning device for a printing cylinder (   2   )  of a printing machine, comprising a guide rail  (   3   )  placed approximately parallel to the printing cylinder  (   2   ) , a longitudinally traveling carriage  (   4   )  is mounted for movement on the guide rail and a washing apparatus  (   5   )  is connected to the carriage, wherein the guide rail  (   3   )  is movable for positioning of the washing apparatus  (   5   )  against the printing cylinder  (   2   ) , and the washing apparatus  (   5   )  is connected with a source of supply by supply lines for detergent, air, and electrical current, the supply lines extend inside the guide rail  (   3   )  from the washing apparatus  (   5   )  to a stationary connection point  (   7   ) , and the guide rail  (   3   )  encloses internally a suction wastewater channel  (   14   ) , which is located between upper and lower sections  (   15 ,  16   )  of a belt  (   19   )  which reciprocates between turn - around rollers  (   17 ,  18   )  for transport of the carriage  (   4   ) , the upper belt section  (   15   )  forms an effectively sealing cover for an open longitudinal side of the suction wastewater channel  (   14   ) , and in an area of the carriage  (   4   ) , at least one connection fitting  (   25   )  to an interior of the suction wastewater channel  (   14   )  is provided and in an area of the stationary connection point  (   7   ) , connection pipe  (   26   )  for connection to the wastewater channel  (   14   )  is provided and the remaining supply lines run inside the guide rail  (   3   )  from the stationary connection point  (   7   )  to the carriage  (   4   ) .

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