US3736869A - Pressure roller device for a rotogravure printing press - Google Patents
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- ABSTRACT Pressure roller device for equalizing the printing pressure in a rotogravure press.
- the press includes a printing cylinder, an impression roller and a back-up roller arranged in tangential relationship. It also includes common movable supports for the ends of the impression roller and back-up roller to maintain the impression roller and back-up roller in tangential relationship and to bring the impression roller into pressure engagement with the printing cylinder.
- At least one pressure roller device is provided, according to the present invention, for applying a force against the back-up roller intermediate the ends thereof in the direction of the impression roller and the printing cylinder. This force increases the uniformity of the pressure applied by the impression roller against the surface of the printing cylinder.
- the conventional rotogravure press includes a vertical arrangement of three rollers: a printing cylinder which carries an etched printing surface, an impression roller 12 having a rubber surface and a back-up roller 14 for the impression roller 12 which has a smooth surface of hard metal.
- the impression and backup rollers 12 and 14, respectively press downward under the force of their own weight as well as the additional forces applied in the direction shown by the arrows 16 and 18 to the journals of the back-up roller.
- the pressure is transmitted to the printing cylinder 10 through a web to be printed which is sandwiched between the cylinder 10 and the impression roller 12.
- This pressure which is the printing pressure of the rotogravure press, must be accurately controlled to produce the desired printing quality. Due to the inherent nature of the system of rollers, however, accurate control and, in fact, uniformity of pressure is impossible to achieve.
- FIG. 2 is a graph of the pressure applied by the impression roller 12 against the upper surface of the printing cylinder 10.
- Indicated at A is the average level of the pressure produced by the combined weight of the impression roller 12 and the back-up roller 14. Since these rollers are large, this weight produces considerable pressure of itself.
- Indicated at C is the average total pressure applied along the upper surface of the cylinder 10. The pressure C is the sum of the pressure due to gravitational forces and due to the forces 16 and 18 applied at the journals of the back-up roller 14.
- the actual pressure 20 applied to the printing cylinder 10 is greatest at the outer extremities and falls to a minimum at the center of the cylinder.
- the relative difference between the height of the maxima, designated as D, and the minimum, designated as B, is exaggerated in the graph of FIG. 2; nevertheless, this difference is sufficiently great to produce an imprint which is visibly darker at the edges of the web than at the center.
- the back-up roller 14 is caused to bow upward slightly by the upward force transmitted by the impression roller 12 as shown in greatly exaggerated fashion by the dashed lines 24a and 24b.
- This microscopic flexing of the printing cylinder 10 and the backup roller 14 relieves the pressure at the central portion of the cylinder and produces the nonuniformity shown in the graph of FIG. 2.
- the pressure profile is considerably changed so that, if equalization is desired, it is necessary to change the position of the axis of the impression roller relative to the axis of the printing cylinder. This can only be accomplished by repositioning and aligning the bearings of the impression roller.
- two pressure roller units are positioned symmetrically about the center of the back-up roller.
- the two pressure rollers can be operated in synchronism; when an impression roller of less than full length is used, one pressure roller may be adjusted to provide either all or at least a larger portion of the equalizing force.
- Each pressure roller unit is preferably designed as a pair of rollers rotatably mounted on a common yoke. When this arrangement is in its operative position in contact with the back-up roller, it will maintain its position without application of lateral aligning forces.
- FIG. 1 is an elevational view of the printing cylinder, impression roller and back-up roller of a conventional rotogravure printing press.
- FIG. 2 is a graph showing the printing pressure applied to the upper surface of the printing cylinder in the printing press of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is an elevational view of a portion of a rotogravure printing press which includes two pressure roller units according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing the same apparatus illustrated in FIG. 3. In FIG. 3 the impression roller is of full length while in FIG. 4 the impression roller is of half length.
- FIG. 5 is a side elevational view of a single pressure roller unit according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 35 of the drawings Identical elements of the apparatus shown in FIGS. 3-5 and in FIG. 1 are designated by the same reference numerals.
- FIG. 3 shows the conventional vertical arrangement of the printing cylinder 10, impression roller 12 and the back-up roller 14 of a rotogravure press as discussed above in connection with FIG. 1.
- the arrangement of FIG. 3 is provided with two pressure roller units 26 and 28 which are operative to apply a controlled downward pressure against the back-up roller 14.
- Each of these units includes a pair of rollers 30, a yoke 32 and a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder arrangement 34.
- the yoke 32 is connected to a piston within the cylinder 34 by means of a rod 36.
- the rollers 30 are rotatably mounted in the yoke 32 on horizontal axles 38.
- the hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder 34 of each unit is operative to raise or lower the corresponding yoke 32 as indicated by the arrows 40.
- the cylinders 34 are supplied with hydraulic fluid or air at a pressure controlled by the printing press operator.
- the fluid or air can be supplied to both the cylinders from a common line (thus operating the cylinders in synchronism) or from separate lines to permit individual control of each unit.
- one pressure roller unit may be employed to apply pressure while the other is raised completely off the back-up roller.
- FIG. 4 illustrates the rotogravure press of FIG. 3 with the full length impression roller 12 replaced by a half length impression roller 12'.
- the printing pressure is equalized by only one pressure roller unit 26.
- the remaining roller unit 28 is not used during this printing operation and is thus raised out of the way.
- the effect of applying a downwardly acting force with the pressure roller unit 28 would be to apply a far greater pressure at the right hand end of the impression roller 12 than at the left hand end.
- FIG. 5 is a side elevational view of a pressure roller unit showing the pair of rollers 30 attached to the yoke 32 by means of the axles 38.
- the yoke 32 is attached to the connecting rod 36 by means of a pivot or pin 42.
- Rotation of the piston within the cylinder 34 permits the connecting rod to rotate about its axis.
- the freedom of movement permitted by the pin 42 and the axial rotation of the connecting rod 36 allows the yoke 32 to find its own best position when a downward force is applied to the back-up roller 14.
- the rollers 30 of the pressure roller unit may be made entirely of steel. It may also be desirable to encase the rolling surfaces of the rollers 30 in rubber or a plastic material to prevent scratching or undue wear of the surface of the back-up roller 14.
- the pressure roller units are effective to increase the printing pressure at the center of the printing cylinder to a value equal to the pressure at the cylinder extremities. More particularly, these units function to equalize the pressure along the entire length of the printing cylinder so that the pressure versus distance graph will follow the dashed line 44 at pressure D between points 46 and 48 on the graph of FIG. 2. Since the average pressure is then made equal to the pressure applied at the extremities of the printing cylinder, the pressure at these extremities (as well as at the center of the cylinder) may be reduced somewhat to the optimum printing pressure of the press.
- the printing pressure is controlled by the pressman with the aid of loading guages on the usual loading devices which apply the forces 16 and 18 to the journals of the back-up roller 14.
- the pressure applied by the pressure roller units may likewise be conveniently controlled with the aid of pressure guages on the hydraulic fluid or air lines serving the cylinders 34.
- the number of pressure roller units is not limited to two. It is possible to provide but a single pressure roller unit or to distribute three or more pressure roller units along the back-up roller 14. In addition, the pressure roller unit need not be provided with two rollers 30 as illustrated in FIG. 5. It is possible, rather, to construct the roller unit with but a single pressure roller or with three or more pressure rollers arranged on floating bearings.
- a rotogravure press comprising a rotatable printing cylinder, means for supporting the printing cylinder at both ends, a rotatable impression roller, a rotatable back-up roller, common movable supports for the ends of the impression roller and back-up roller to carry the impression roller and back-up roller in tangential relationship and means for applying a force against the ends of the back-up roller in a direction such that the impression roller is brought into pressure engagement with the printing cylinder, the build-up of pressure between the surfaces of the impression roller and the printing cylinder being greater at the ends thereof than at a point midway between the ends, wherein the improvement comprises at least one pressure roller means, arranged adjacent to and substantially midway between the ends of said back-up roller on the side thereof which is opposite said impression roller, for applying a force against said back-up roller substantially midway between the ends thereof, to bow said back-up roller intermediate the ends thereof in the direction of said impression roller to increase the uniformity of the pressure applied by said impression roller against said surface of said printing cylinder.
- each of said two pressure roller means is arranged adjacent to said back-up roller between one end and the center thereof, said two pressure roller means being equidistant from but on opposite sides of said center.
- said pressure roller means includes at least one roller which is substantially shorter in length than said back-up roller.
- each of said pressure roller means includes:
- said force applying means includes a cylinder rigidly mounted on said press; a piston, arranged within said cylinder and means connecting said piston to said yoke.
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