PROCESSING UNIT AND LABEL PRINTING MACHINE HAVING THE PROCESSING UNIT

20180056642 ยท 2018-03-01

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    Abstract

    A processing unit for rotational processing includes at least two processing cylinders and a machine frame. A first processing cylinder is movably mounted in the machine frame, a second processing cylinder is stationarily mounted in the machine frame and a pair of support members is provided for each respective processing cylinder. A respective support member of the second processing cylinder has a solid joint, a manipulator and an annular segment attached to the solid joint and contacting one support member of the first processing cylinder. A solid joint is linearly displaceable by the manipulator and an annular segment is linearly displaceable therewith. A gap dimension between the processing cylinders can therefore be adjusted in a simple, accurate manner with precise repeatability. A label printing machine having the processing unit is also provided.

    Claims

    1. A processing unit for the rotational processing of a web-shaped or sheet-shaped substrate, the processing unit comprising: a machine frame; at least two processing cylinders including a first processing cylinder movably mounted in said machine frame, a second processing cylinder stationarily mounted in said machine frame, and pairs of support members each pair being associated with a respective one of said processing cylinders; each respective support member associated with said second processing cylinder having a solid joint, a manipulator, and an annular segment being attached to said solid joint and contacting a respective one of said support members associated with said first processing cylinder; and each of said solid joints being linearly displaceable by a respective one of said manipulators and each of said annular segments being linearly displaceable with a respective one of said solid joints.

    2. The processing unit according to claim 1, wherein each of said solid joints has one respective degree of freedom.

    3. The processing unit according to claim 2, wherein each of said solid joints has at least one of elements or tapers in a material of said respective solid joint enabling an elastic deformation of said respective solid joint.

    4. The processing unit according to claim 3, wherein each of said solid joints has a respective body and at least one respective leaf spring connecting said body to said machine frame.

    5. The processing unit according to claim 1, wherein said manipulator is a rotatable eccentric roller or a helical roller being fixedly attached to said machine frame.

    6. The processing unit according to claim 5, wherein said manipulator is rotatable by motive power.

    7. The processing unit according to claim 1, wherein said support members associated with said first processing cylinder are raceways.

    8. The processing unit according to claim 1, wherein said first processing cylinder has a tensioning mechanism for setting a relative position of said processing cylinders.

    9. The processing unit according to claim 1, wherein said solid joint has a body, and said annular segment is disposed on said body so as to be pivotable counter to a restoring force.

    10. A label printing machine, comprising at least one processing unit according to claim 1.

    11. A label printing machine, comprising: at least one processing unit according to claim 1; said first processing cylinder being constructed as a printing cylinder; said second processing cylinder being constructed as an impression cylinder; and a further stationary processing cylinder being constructed as an inking roller.

    12. The label printing machine according to claim 11, wherein said inking roller is an anilox roller.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING

    [0021] FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic, side-elevational view of a processing unit according to the invention;

    [0022] FIG. 2 is an enlarged, detailed view of a support member of FIG. 1;

    [0023] FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the processing unit of FIG. 1;

    [0024] FIG. 4 is a view similar to FIG. 1 of an alternative embodiment of a processing unit;

    [0025] FIG. 5 is a longitudinal-sectional view of a label printing machine having a plurality of processing units; and

    [0026] FIG. 6 is a side-elevational view of an alternative embodiment of a processing unit, having only two cylinders.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0027] Referring now to the figures of the drawings in detail and first, particularly, to FIG. 1 thereof, there is seen a processing unit 10 having a first cylinder 11, a second cylinder 12 and a third cylinder 13. The three cylinders are mounted in a machine frame 9. The processing unit 10 in the illustrated exemplary embodiment is a flexographic printing unit, wherein the first cylinder 11 is embodied as the plate cylinder, the second cylinder 12 is embodied as the anilox cylinder having a rotation axis 16, and the third cylinder 13 is embodied as the impression cylinder. The second cylinder 12 and the third cylinder 13 are mounted so as to be stationary in the machine frame 9. By contrast, the first cylinder 11 is mounted on a swing arm 19 so as to be movable in the machine frame 9. A pneumatic cylinder 14, which forms a tensioning mechanism, is attached to the swing arm 19. The pneumatic cylinder 14 uses a force F as a bias force and serves for setting and pressing the first cylinder 11 relative to and onto the two stationary cylinders 12, 13. Support members 30, which are embodied as raceways, are disposed on the rotation axis of the first cylinder 11, so as to be axial to the first cylinder 11 and on either side thereof. These raceways contact support members 20 of the second and of the third cylinders. These support members 20 each are embodied so as to be displaceable in a linear manner along a respective linear axis 25.

    [0028] The construction of a respective support member 20 is shown in detail in the illustration of FIG. 2. The support member 20 has a solid joint or all-solid joint 21, an annular segment 23 and a manipulator 24. The solid joint 21 has a body 22 and leaf springs 26. The body 22 of the solid joint 21 is mounted so as to be displaceable on guide elements 27 that are fixed to the machine frame 9. The body 22 is fastened to the machine frame 9 by using the leaf springs 26. The annular segment 23 is attached to the body 22 of the solid joint 21 on that side of the support member 20 that faces the first cylinder 11 so as to be pivotable (double arrow s) about a pivot point 29. A spring pack 28, which causes a restoring force of the annular segment 23, is sunk into the body 22. If the spacing between the first cylinder 11 and the second cylinder 12 is now to be adjusted, the annular segment 23 is displaced in a linear manner, in such a way that an adjusting movement (double arrow v) is imparted which is aligned in the direction of the degree of freedom 25 of the solid joint 21. The annular segment 23, which is in contact with the support member 30 of the first cylinder 11, thus displaces the first cylinder by way of the support members 30. The displacement of the annular segment 23 herein is implemented in that the manipulator 24, which is configured as a helical disk in the illustrated exemplary embodiment, is rotated (rotating movement d). This rotating movement d is converted to a linear displacing movement of the body 22 of the solid joint 21. In other words, the adjusting movement v is generated by using an elastic deformation of the solid joint 21 by an external force acting on the solid joint 21.

    [0029] The configuration of the support members 20 and of the support members 30, in each case on either side of the cylinders 11, 12, 13 (drive side and operator side), can be derived from the three-dimensional illustration of FIG. 3. For the sake of improved clarity, the cylinder 13 is not illustrated. If the gap dimension between the cylinders 11, 12 or 11, 13, respectively, is not to be adjusted in a uniform manner, but the cylinders 11, 12 or 11, 13, respectively, are to be skewed instead, dissimilar rotating movements d are performed on the drive-side and operator-side manipulators 24, resulting in adjusting movements v of dissimilar size.

    [0030] The activation of the manipulators herein can be performed manually by the machine operator, or else by motive power. This second variant is illustrated in FIG. 4. Each manipulator 24 is connected to one respective motor 17 and is moved by the latter. In the illustrated exemplary embodiment, the motors 17 are in turn connected to a control installation 18 in terms of data transmission technology and are actuated by the latter. In the case of this motorized and automatic embodiment, dynamically assisted printing is also possible, that is to say an adaptation of the printing gap so as to depend on the machine speed.

    [0031] In the case of an order changeover, for example when switching takes place from a first cylinder 11 to a first cylinder 11 having a smaller diameter, the pneumatic cylinder 14 is deactivated, and the bias force F between the cylinders 11, 12, 13 is canceled. The spring packs 28, which are integrated in the bodies 22 of the solid joints 21, by way of the spring force of the former, cause the annular segments 23 to be pivoted away from the respective body 22 of the solid joint 21 in such a way that the support members 30 of the first cylinder 11 are also raised. As a result, the first cylinder 11 is set apart from the two other cylinders 12, 13.

    [0032] As an alternative to the embodiment of the manipulator 24 as a helical roller, the manipulator 24 could also be embodied as an eccentric roller or as a piezo actuator.

    [0033] A processing unit 10 having a first cylinder 11 and having a second cylinder 12, both being mounted in the machine frame 9, is illustrated in FIG. 6. The processing unit 10 in the illustrated exemplary embodiment is a punching unit, wherein the first cylinder 11 is embodied as the punching cylinder, and the second cylinder 12 is embodied as the mating die cylinder. The second cylinder 12 is mounted so as to be stationary in the machine frame 9. By contrast, the first cylinder 11 uses a support member 20 having a solid joint 26 and is mounted so as to be movable in a guide (not illustrated in more detail) in the machine frame 9.

    [0034] An illustration of a preferred embodiment of a printing machine 100, more specifically a narrow-web label printing machine with a sequential construction, having printing units 110 that follow in the horizontal direction, is shown in FIG. 5. The label printing machine 100 serves for processing a substrate 1000 in the shape of a web. The substrate is unwound from a substrate roll 146 in a feed part 148 of the printing machine 100 and is guided along a path in a machine running direction M through the printing machine 100. The printing machine 100 can have a plurality of frame modules 126, with three frame modules 126 being presently illustrated in an exemplary manner. The frame modules 126 conjointly form the machine frame 9. In this embodiment, in each case two printing units 110, or one printing unit 110 and one processing unit 150, which is presently illustrated as a punching unit for punching labels from the web-shaped substrate 100, are received in each case on one respective frame module 126. The individual processing stations are followed by an outlet part 152 in which the finished products are wound onto a label roll 154. The feed part 148, the frame modules 126, and the outlet part 152 are respectively interconnected in a releasable or separable manner, resulting in a modular construction of the printing machine 100.

    [0035] In the illustration of the individual printing units 110, which are presently shown as flexographic printing units, chamber doctor blades are also shown apart from the printing cylinders, the impression cylinders, and the inking rollers. The printing units 110 in the printing machine 100 furthermore have various drying installations. UV drying installations are assigned downstream of the impression cylinders on respective printing gap of the printing unit 110 in such a way that the printed substrate 1000 can be dried directly on the impression cylinder. The printing units 110 also have web guide rollers 160 for guiding the web-shaped substrate 1000. The fifth printing unit 110 in the embodiment shown has a hot air drying installation 162. Alternatively, a UV or an IR drying installation could also be employed in this case. A punching unit 150, which has a punching cylinder and a mating die cylinder as rotating tools, is disposed subsequent to the drying installation. An embossing unit, for example a hot-film embossing unit, can also be used additionally or alternatively, respectively, to the punching unit.

    [0036] As an alternative to the illustrated flexographic printing units, gravure printing, offset printing, and rotary screen printing units can also be employed. At least one of the printing units 110 and/or the punching unit 150 shown herein have the construction of the processing units 10 described above.