Cover bearing system
11052652 ยท 2021-07-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B41P2227/21
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41F13/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41P2217/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41F27/105
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention is about a valve system to grip a sleeve over a mandrel in a press, in particular on how the gripper is brought toward and away from the mandrel and sleeve assembly. The gripper is disengaged from the sleeve, following first a straight path and then a helicoidal path, thanks to an ad-hoc slot machined on an axle. This allows to disengage the gripper and set it out of the way for handling the sleeve, with a single motor and a single instruction.
Claims
1. A cover bearing system for one end of a sleeve that is supported in a replaceable manner in a machine frame, the cover bearing system comprising: a bearing block held on the machine frame, the bearing block forming a removal opening for the sleeve in an axial direction of an axis the sleeve; a cover head that forms a bearing for the end of the sleeve, the cover head being displaceable the axial direction of the sleeve and displaceable about a swivel axis parallel to the axis of the sleeve and offset from the axis of the sleeve; and an actuator system configured to displace the cover head in the axial direction and about the swivel axis, the actuator system including an actuator, wherein the bearing block and the cover head are engaged via a hollow cylinder and a cylinder body displaceable in the hollow cylinder, a first one of the hollow cylinder and the cylinder body has a guiding contour and a second one of the hollow cylinder and the cylinder body has a follower body configured to be guided along the guiding contour, the guiding contour extends in a first section linearly in the axial direction and in a second section helically about the axis of the cylinder body.
2. The cover bearing system of claim 1, wherein the cover head includes a plate-shaped base body, the plate-shaped base body rests against the bearing block in an operating position and is configured to be fixed in a releasable manner on the bearing block by means of clamping means.
3. The cover bearing system of claim 1, wherein the hollow cylinder is arranged rigidly on the cover head and the cylinder body is arranged rigidly on the bearing block.
4. The cover bearing system of claim 1, wherein the guiding contour is formed by at least one groove and the follower body is formed by a projection engaged in the at least one groove.
5. The cover bearing system of claim 4, wherein the guiding contour is formed by two mutually diametrically opposite grooves.
6. The cover bearing system of claim 4, wherein the at least one groove forming the guiding contour is formed in an outer peripheral surface of the cylinder body, and the follower body protrudes from an inner peripheral surface of the hollow cylinder.
7. The cover bearing system of claim 1, wherein the actuator has a screw extending coaxially to the cylinder body and the hollow cylinder and has a motor driving the screw.
8. The cover bearing system of claim 7, wherein the motor is a pneumatic motor.
9. The cover bearing system of claim 7, wherein the motor is housed in an end section of the hollow cylinder.
10. The cover bearing system of claim 1, wherein the removal opening formed by the bearing block is a hole in the bearing block that allows for the sleeve to be removed axially through the hole in the axial direction.
11. The cover bearing system of claim 1, wherein the actuator displaces the cover head relative to the bearing block in the axial direction.
Description
(1) In the following, an exemplary embodiment is explained in more detail with reference to the drawing.
(2) Shown are:
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(8) The cover bearing system 14 also has a cover head 22 that forms a bearing 24 for the end of the carrier rod 16. The bearing 24 is fixedly mounted on a disc-shaped base body 26 of the cover head 22 that, in the state shown in
(9) When the sleeve 12 should be replaced, the cover head 22 can be removed from the bearing block 20 axially, i.e. in the axial direction of the carrier rod 16 and the sleeve 12, and then swiveled to the side so that the sleeve 12 can be removed axially from the carrier rod 16 and pulled out of the machine frame through the opening 18 and a removal opening 30 of the bearing block. The axially remote and swiveled position of the cover head 22 is shown in
(10) The cover head 22 and the bearing block 20 are in engagement with one another via a hollow cylinder 32 firmly attached to the base body 26 of the cover head and a cylinder body 34 firmly attached to the bearing block 20. The hollow cylinder 32 is displaceable coaxially on the cylinder body 34 and is rotatable about this cylinder body so that the common axis of the hollow cylinder 32 and the cylinder body 34 defines a swivel axis A for the swivel movement of the cover head 22 relative to the bearing block 20.
(11) As shown in
(12) As can be seen in the sectional view in
(13) When the screw 40 is rotated by the motor 38, the engagement of the follower bodies 44 in the grooves of the guiding contour 42 forms a rotational lock for the hollow cylinder 32 so that only the screw rotated by the motor 38 rotates and the cover head 22 moves from the position shown in
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(15) As can be seen in
(16) The neutral-point tightening devices 28 can be arranged adjustably on the bearing block 20, can be preloaded in a known manner by springs into the clamping position, and are pneumatically released by means of compressed air when the cover head 22 should be removed from the bearing block 20. The pneumatic actuation of the neutral-point tightening device 28 and the pneumatic drive of the motor 38 enable the cover bearing system 14 to be used also in the explosion-protected area of a printing press.