Decorator Drive and Printing Plate Cylinder Automation
20180009216 · 2018-01-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
B41F33/0081
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41F17/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41F33/0036
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B41F17/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A can decorator comprising a spindle disc, a blanket drum, a transfer wheel, a pin chain drive, and a controller. The spindle disc is adapted for (i) receiving beverage cans from an infeed and (ii) carrying and rotating each can body on a corresponding spindle. The blanket drum is adapted for (i) applying ink to printing cylinders and (ii) rotating the print cylinders in registration with beverage cans on the spindle disc to decorate the cans. The transfer wheel is adapted for receiving beverage cans from the spindle disc after decoration by the blanket drum. The pin chain drive is adapted for receiving cans from the transfer wheel and transporting the cans on a chain through an oven. The controller adapted for receiving encoder information and matching or adjusting speeds of a spindle disc motor, a blanket drum motor, a transfer wheel motor, and a pin chain drive motor.
Claims
1. A can decorator comprising: a spindle disc adapted for (i) receiving beverage cans from an infeed and (ii) carrying and rotating each can body on a corresponding spindle; the spindle disc being driven by a spindle disc motor having an encoder; a blanket drum adapted for (i) applying ink to printing cylinders and (ii) rotating the print cylinders in registration with beverage cans on the spindle disc to decorate the cans; the blanket drum being driven by a blanket drum motor having an encoder; a transfer wheel adapted for receiving beverage cans from the spindle disc after decoration by the blanket drum; the transfer wheel being driven by a transfer wheel motor having an encoder; a pin chain drive adapted for receiving cans from the transfer wheel and transporting the cans on a chain through an oven; the pin chain drive being driving by a pin chain drive motor having an encoder; and a controller adapted for receiving encoder information and matching or adjusting speeds of the spindle disc motor, the blanket drum motor, the transfer wheel motor, and the pin chain drive motor.
2. The can decorator of claim 1 wherein the encoder on at least one of the motors is an absolute encoder.
3. The can decorator of any preceding claim wherein the encoder on each one of the motors is an absolute encoder.
4. The can decorator of any preceding claim wherein the motors are servo motors.
5. The can decorator of any preceding claim further comprising an over-varnish disc adapted for applying a varnish to the cans while on the spindle disc.
6. The can decorator of any preceding claim wherein each one of the motors is capable of being operated while the other motors are off, whereby the operating motor is operable for maintenance tasks.
7. A method of operating the can decorator of any preceding claim, comprising the step of adjusting the speeds of at least one of the spindle disc motor, the blanket drum motor, transfer wheel motor, and pin chain drive motor to response to can image information to enhance the can image.
8. A method of changing a pin chain in the can decorator of any preceding claim, comprising the step of rotating the pin chain drive by engaging the pin chain drive motor without rotating the spindle disc, blanket drum, and transfer wheel.
9. A method of a servicing or maintaining a blanket drum in the can decorator of any preceding claim, comprising the step of rotating the blanket drum by engaging the blanket drum motor without rotating the spindle disc, transfer wheel, and pin chain drive.
10. A blanket drum in a can decorator comprising: printing cylinders; inkers for providing ink to the printing cylinders; blankets for receiving ink from the printing cylinders; and an axial actuator adapted for axially positioning the printing cylinder; and a radial actuator adapted for radially positioning the printing cylinder; whereby the axial actuator and the radial actuator adjust the positioning of the printing cylinder to register an image relative to beverage cans based on inputs into a control system.
11. The blanket drum of claim 10 wherein the axial actuator and the radial actuator are servo motors.
12. The blanket drum of claim 10 or 11 wherein the input for controlling the actuators is entered in a human-machine interface based on human observations.
13. The blanket drum of claim 10 or 11 wherein input for controlling the actuators is entered in a human-machine interface based on measurements of can images from a microscope.
14. The blanket drum of claim 10 or 11 wherein input for controlling the actuators is from cameras that image the can after printing.
15. The blanket drum of claim 14 wherein the input from the imaging is automatically fed to the actuators, with or without human operator action.
16. A method of adjusting position of a printing cylinder in the blanket drum of claim 9, comprising the steps of: determining target adjustments to the axial and/or radial position of at least one of the printing cylinders; and sending a signal to the axial actuator and/or radial actuator associated with the at least one printing cylinder; and adjusting the axial and/or radial position by movement of the axial actuator and/or radial actuator in response to the signal.
17. The method of claim 16 wherein the determining step includes human action of ascertaining image registration and entering adjustment data into an interface of a control system that generates the signal and performs the sending step.
18. The method of claim 16 wherein the determining step includes human action of ascertaining image registration through a microscope and entering adjustment data into an interface of a control system that generates the signal and performs the sending step.
19. The method of claim 16 wherein the determining step includes a camera ascertaining image registration information, determining adjustment data based on image registration information, and creating the signal based on the image registration information.
20. The method of any of claims 16 through 19 wherein the axial actuator is a servo motor and the radial actuator is a servo motor, and wherein the servo motors operate to perform the adjusting step.
21. The blanket drum of any of the preceding claims wherein the blanket drum has plural printing cylinders, and each one of the printing cylinder has an axial actuator and a radial actuator.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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[0019]
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0020] A beverage can decorator 10 includes a spindle disc 20, a blanket drum 30, a transfer wheel 40, a pin chain assembly 50, an over-varnish system 60, and several inkers 70. Each one of the spindle disc 20, blanket drum 30, transfer starwheel 40, pin chain assembly 50, and over-varnish system 60 may employ mechanical parts or systems that are conventional, such as those that are supplied by Stolle Machinery (such as those marketed under the tradename Concord and Rutherford or Formatec), as will be understood by persons familiar with beverage can decorator technology.
[0021] Referring to
[0022] Blanket drum 30 rotates radially within plural inking systems that supply ink and an image to the printing blankets. Each inker 70 is associated with one color ink and each inker is associated with its own printing cylinder 80 that rotates in registration with other components. The blanket drum has a shaft driven by a blanket drum servo motor that has an absolute encoder.
[0023] While the can bodies are on the spindle disc and after contact with the printing blankets, the cans receive an overvarnish from the overvarnish system 60, which preferably is conventional and includes its own servo motor that is controlled according to conventional parameters.
[0024] The cans exit the spindle disc 20 after the overvarnish application when they are handed off to transfer wheel 30, which has a shaft driven by a transfer wheel servo motor having an absolute encoder.
[0025] The cans are handed off from transfer wheel 30 onto a pin chain that is operated by a pin chain drive 50. The decorated and varnished cans are moved on the pin chain through a conventional curing oven. Pin chain drive 50 has a shaft driven by a pin chain drive servo motor that has an absolute encoder.
[0026] A controller (not shown in the figures) receives encoder information and matches or adjusts speeds or positions of the spindle disc motor, the blanket drum motor, the transfer wheel motor, and/or the pin chain drive motor, as needed. Further, any or all of the spindle disc motor, the blanket drum motor, the transfer wheel motor, and the pin chain drive motor preferably have condition monitoring features, including temperature, vibration, and efficiency (that is, power consumption), that feed back to the controller and/or human-machine interface.
[0027] Having individual servo motors on any or all of the axes also allows shafts to be driven or jogged separately. Thus, any or all of the spindle disc 20, blanket drum 30, transfer starwheel 40, pin chain assembly 50, and overvarnish system 60 can alone be serviced, maintained, or repaired without turning the others. For example, when changing the pin chain, the pin chain can be driven without moving the other components of the machine. Similarly, if blanket drum 30 requires service, maintenance, or repair (such as, when changing blankets, labels and inkers), blanket drum 30 can be run or positioned independently—without moving other components. The capability of moving only one of the spindle disc 20, blanket drum 30, transfer starwheel 40, and pin chain assembly 50 is different than conventional decorators, for which when maintenance is needed, there is one operator whose task is to bar the machine over, moving all the mechanical components together.
[0028] Another advantage includes being able to adjust the timing of each part of the machine. For example at the transfer position a decorated can be blown off a mandrel onto a pad with a suction cup that holds the can until it is transferred onto the pin chain. The system described herein can adjust the position of this change-over point, such as by adjustment of the relative speeds or position, during operation. Previously, it would have meant removing the transfer wheel at the front and rotating slightly before re-fitting.
[0029] According to another aspect of the present invention, a blanket drum of a can decorator (preferably a beverage can decorator) includes servo motors for moving the plate cylinders to adjust the axial and radial positions of the print cylinders. Referring to
[0030] Optionally, a microscope (or like device) may be used to measure the amount of registration adjustment an image requires. The control on the HMI would allow the operator to set the measured amount and move the plate cylinders via the servo motors accordingly. Moreover, another option is for automatic registration measurement via a series of cameras in a position after the can has been fully printed. The registration could therefore be constantly monitored and adjusted accordingly while the machine is running.
[0031] The present invention is described with reference to particular embodiments. The present invention is not intended to be limited to the particular embodiments or combinations set out in the embodiments. For merely one example, the description states that each of several shafts has its own servo motor, but the present invention is not limited to all the shafts having a servo motor, and encompasses any combination thereof.