Abstract:
A device for conveying printed products through a printing-related machine includes at least one endless conveyor belt running over deflecting rollers and having at least one printed product resting thereon during a conveying operation, and a rotating frictional element provided for driving the conveyor belt, the frictional element being in contact with the conveyor belt on a side thereof whereon the printed product is transported.
Abstract:
In a device for transporting sheets between a pair of transport rollers of a delivery of a printing machine, each of the rollers feature, along its respective length, several roller sections having greater diameters and roller sections having smaller diameters, with roller sections of one roller having greater diameters facing roller sections of the other roller having smaller diameters in order to provide the sheets, in longitudinal direction, with a transversely extending corrugated profile for the purpose of stiffening the sheets. Due to the fact that either roller sections of roller having greater diameters or roller sections with smaller diameters are mounted so as to be freely rotatable and that, when rotating the respective other roller, the roller sections are entrained by driven opposite roller sections of the respective other roller, all roller surfaces have the same speed so that the surfaces of the sheets are not damaged when being transported onto a delivery pile.
Abstract:
A sheet-fed printing press includes a plurality of printing units disposed along a sheet-transport path. A transport apparatus (3, 33, 40, 50, 66, 78) is disposed along the sheet-transport path. The sheets are transported through the printing units along the sheet-transport path and, after recto-printing, they are returned along a return-transport path which extends essentially in an opposite direction to the sheet-transport path. The printing press is thus enabled to print recto-and-verso while having a very short structural length.
Abstract:
A method for creating contact pressure forces between printing substrates conveyed on an endless conveyor belt and multiple ink transfer devices arranged at a distance from one another in tandem along the conveyor belt, the ink transfer devices having respective cylindrically curved surfaces located opposite the conveyor belt. The method includes creating the contact pressure forces through the use of a prestress applied to the conveyor belt, and partially looping the substrates on the curved surfaces of the ink transfer devices with said conveyor belt.
Abstract:
A device for holding substrates on a printing-press transport belt successively transporting the substrates closely past an impression cylinder includes at least one stripping device disposed in an exit part of a nip between the impression cylinder and the transport belt, the at least one stripping device being movable in synchronism with a printing-press cycle towards and away from the impression cylinder; and a method of operating the device.
Abstract:
Device for facilitating sheet separation or singling in an upper region of a feeder pile, wherein equipment for acting upon an edge of the feeder pile facing away from a processing machine is adjustably movable against lateral edges of the sheet pile, includes a supporting structure disposed above a feeder pile and extending beyond dimensions of a maximally processable format of a printing material and being swivellable out of a plane extending parallel to a top surface of the feeder pile, and elements for facilitating sheet separation carried by said supporting structure.
Abstract:
Sheet feeder of a printing press having suckers for seizing an uppermost sheet of a sheet pile at a leading end of the uppermost sheet, at least one sheet-pile stop having an upper edge over which the uppermost sheet is liftable, and a pair of transport rollers to which the uppermost sheet is feedable includes grooves formed in the sheet-pile stop and extending parallel to leading and trailing edges of the sheets on the sheet pile.
Abstract:
A feed table unit of a sheet-fed printing machine with machine side frames for feeding sheets of paper from a stacker to a printing unit includes a feed table including a table top, two side parts holding the table top, a conveyor having a drive for revolving the conveyor about the table top, and deflection rollers supported in the side parts for guiding the conveyor, the feed table being supported so as to be laterally displaceable with respect to the machine side frames from an operating position to a rest position, the feed table being laterally lockable into the operating position thereof, the printing unit having a drive connected with the deflection rollers in the operating position of the feed table.
Abstract:
A method for changing printing plates in rotary printing presses, including a plurality of printing units each having a plate cylinder and a dedicated drive for driving the plate cylinder independently of an associated blanket cylinder in a respective printing unit, includes moving the respective blanket cylinder at a somewhat higher circumferential speed than the associated plate cylinder while conveying one or more printing plates out of the printing unit, at least in one operating mode, during a plate changing operation. A printing press and a controller are also provided.
Abstract:
A method and an apparatus for automatically feeding printing plates to a rotary printing press include conveying devices spaced apart from each other transversely to a conveying direction for feeding the printing plate to a clamping device having register pins. One of the conveying devices is lifted briefly off the printing plate in the event of a lack of in-register contact while the other conveying device remains in contact with the printing plate and thus ensures a forward drive of the printing plate, while the lifting of one conveying device promotes stress relief in the printing plate. A sheetfed rotary printing press having the apparatus, is also provided.