[0001] The present invention relates to a liquid transfer apparatus for transferring liquid
to at least one roller of a sheet printing or coating apparatus. The invention relates
particularly, but not exclusively, to an apparatus for transferring ink in a lithographic
sheet printing apparatus.
[0002] Ink application apparatus are known in which ink is transferred from an ink reservoir
via alternating rubber ink transfer rollers and copper ink transfer rollers to rubber
inker rollers in contact with the surface of a copper plate cylinder for transferring
an image for printing via a rubber blanket cylinder to a metal sheet. The plate cylinder
is connected via gears to the other copper rollers, and the copper rollers drive the
rubber rollers with which they are in contact by friction. In particular, the plate
cylinder and some of the copper ink transfer rollers drive inker rollers in contact
with the surface of the plate cylinder by friction such that the rotational velocities
of the plate cylinder and contacting inker rollers are matched to minimise relative
motion between the mutually contacting parts of the inker rollers and the plate cylinder.
[0003] This arrangement suffers from the drawback that under certain circumstances, for
example as a result of some ink media where solvent action is aggressive to rubber
parts of rollers, some swelling or shrinkage can occur as a result of which changes
in roller diameter can occur. As a result, relative movement of the touching points
of the rollers occurs, which in turn causes degraded print performance and wasted
power consumption. This known arrangement also suffers from the disadvantage that
adjustments to plate cylinder dressings (underpackings) for adjusting the length of
the printed image will directly affect surface velocity matching. Furthermore, in
order to wash the inker, or run the inker for printing preparation, but without running
the press, it is necessary to provide an auxiliary motor and clutched transmission,
which significantly increases the cost of the apparatus.
[0004] Preferred embodiments of the present invention seek to overcome one or more of the
above disadvantages of the prior art.
[0005] According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a liquid transfer
apparatus for transferring liquid to at least one roller of a sheet printing or sheet
coating apparatus having a liquid application roller for applying liquid to a sheet
of material, the liquid transfer apparatus comprising:
at least one first roller for transferring liquid from a liquid inlet or from at least
one second roller to at least one third roller;
at least one first motor for causing rotation of at least one said first roller; and
control means for (i) receiving at least one first input signal dependent on at least
one operating parameter of a respective said first motor and at least one second input
signal dependent on at least one operating parameter of a respective second motor
for causing rotation of a liquid application roller for applying liquid to a sheet
of material, and for (ii) controlling at least one said first motor and at least one
said second motor in dependence on at least one said first input signal and at least
one said second input signal to reduce relative movement between a location on a surface
of at least one said first roller touching a said third roller and a location on a
surface of said third roller touching said first roller.
[0006] By providing control means for (i) receiving at least one first input signal dependent
on at least one operating parameter of a respective said first motor and at least
one second input signal dependent on at least one operating parameter of a respective
second motor for causing rotation of a liquid application roller for applying liquid
to a sheet of material, and for (ii) controlling at least one said first motor and
at least one said second motor in dependence on at least one said first input signal
and at least one said second input signal to reduce relative movement between a location
on a surface of at least one said first roller touching a said third roller and a
location on a surface of said third roller touching said first roller, this provides
the advantage of enabling relative movement between the contact points on the surfaces
of the first roller and the corresponding third roller to be minimised, thereby minimising
shear forces applied to the liquid, as a result of which print quality and efficiency
of energy consumption can be improved. The present invention also has the advantage
that the gears driving the rollers can be subjected to a slight preload, which reduces
rattling during operation of the apparatus, thereby further improving print quality.
The further advantage is provided that an inker of the apparatus can be driven independently
of the press, thereby avoiding the need for a clutched transmission and therefore
reducing the cost of the apparatus.
[0007] The control means may be adapted to determine at least one first torque generated
by a respective said first motor and at least one second torque generated by a respective
said second motor.
[0008] The control means may be adapted to generate at least one first output signal for
controlling a respective said first motor and at least one second output signal for
controlling a respective said second motor and to adjust at least one said first and/or
second output signal in response to changes in at least one said first and/or second
input signal.
[0009] According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a sheet printing
or sheet coating apparatus comprising a liquid application roller for applying liquid
to a sheet of material, a liquid transfer apparatus as defined above, at least one
third roller for receiving liquid from at least one said first roller, and at least
one second motor for causing rotation of said liquid application roller.
[0010] According to a further aspect of the present invention, there is provided a computer
program product adapted to be executed by a computer to control a liquid transfer
device as defined above, the computer program product comprising first computer code
executable by a computer to cause said control means to (i) receive at least one first
input signal dependent on at least one operating parameter of a respective said first
motor and at least one second input signal dependent on at least one operating parameter
of a respective second motor for causing rotation of a liquid application roller for
applying liquid to a sheet of material, and (ii) control at least one said first motor
and at least one said second motor in dependence on at least one said first input
signal and at least one said second input signal to reduce relative movement between
a location on a surface of at least one said first roller touching a said third roller
and a location on a surface of said third roller touching said first roller.
[0011] The computer program product may further comprise second computer code executable
by a computer to cause said control means to determine at least one first torque generated
by a respective said first motor and at least one second torque generated by a respective
said second motor.
[0012] The computer program product may further comprise third computer code executable
by a computer to cause said control means to generate at least one first output signal
for controlling a respective said first motor and at least one second output signal
for controlling a respective said second motor and to adjust at least one said first
and/or second output signal in response to changes in at least one said first and/or
second input signal.
[0013] A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example
only and not in any limitative sense, with reference to the accompanying drawings,
in which:-
[0014] Figure 1 is a schematic end view of part of a sheet printing apparatus embodying
the present invention.
[0015] Referring to Figure 1, a sheet printing apparatus 2 of the present invention for
applying ink to a sheet 4 of material such as metal receives the sheet 4 in the direction
of arrow A between a copper impression cylinder 6 and a rubber blanket cylinder 8
for transferring an image to the sheet 4, in a manner which will be familiar to persons
skilled in the art. Ink is transferred from an ink reservoir (not shown) via first
rubber ink transfer rollers 10, 12 and first copper ink transfer rollers 11, 13, 15
to rubber second ink transfer rollers 14, 16, 18, 20 which are in rolling contact
with the surface of a plate cylinder 22 and which are known to persons skilled in
the art as inker rollers.
[0016] The first copper ink transfer rollers 11, 13, 15 are driven by means of a first motor
24 connected to gears (not shown), and rotation of the first copper ink transfer rollers
11, 13, 15 drives first rubber ink transfer rollers 10, 12 and second rubber ink transfer
rollers 14, 16, 18, 20 by means of friction. The first motor 24 provides first input
signals via first input line 26 to a controller 28 enabling the controller 28 to determine
the torque generated by the first motor 24. The controller 28 provides first output
signals along first output line 30 for controlling operation of the first motor 24.
The impression cylinder 6 and plate cylinder 22 are interconnected by gears (not shown)
and are driven via a drive gear 32 connected via a bevel gear 34 to an output shaft
of a second motor 36, and rotation of the copper impression cylinder 6 and copper
plate cylinder 22 causes rotation of the rubber blanket cylinder 8 by friction. The
second motor 36 provides second input signals via second input line 38 to the controller
28 enabling the controller 28 to determine the torque generated by the second motor
36. The controller 28 also provides second output signals along second output line
40 for controlling operation of the second motor 36.
[0017] In operation, the controller 28 determines the torque generated by the first 24 and
second 36 motors and controls operation of the first 24 and second 36 motors to minimise
relative motion between the mutually touching locations on the surfaces of the second
ink transfer rollers 14, 16, 18, 20 and the plate cylinder 22. This reduces the shear
forces on the ink applied to the plate cylinder 22 by the second ink transfer rollers
14, 16, 18, 20, thereby improving the print quality. The controller 28 can operate
by means of a suitable algorithm, or can apply incremental changes to the first and
second control signals and increase, maintain or decrease those changes in response
to detected changes in the first and second input signals.
[0018] It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the above embodiment has
been described by way of example only, and not in any limitative sense, and that various
alterations and modifications are possible without departure from the scope of the
invention as defined by the appended claims.
1. A liquid transfer apparatus for transferring liquid to at least one roller of a sheet
printing or sheet coating apparatus having a liquid application roller for applying
liquid to a sheet of material, the liquid transfer apparatus comprising:
at least one first roller for transferring liquid from a liquid inlet or from at least
one second roller to at least one third roller;
at least one first motor for causing rotation of at least one said first roller; and
control means for (i) receiving at least one first input signal dependent on at least
one operating parameter of a respective said first motor and at least one second input
signal dependent on at least one operating parameter of a respective second motor
for causing rotation of a liquid application roller for applying liquid to a sheet
of material, and for (ii) controlling at least one said first motor and at least one
said second motor in dependence on at least one said first input signal and at least
one said second input signal to reduce relative movement between a location on a surface
of at least one said first roller touching a said third roller and a location on a
surface of said third roller touching said first roller.
2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said control means is adapted to determine
at least one first torque generated by a respective said first motor and at least
one second torque generated by a respective said second motor.
3. An apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, said control means is adapted to generate
at least one first output signal for controlling a respective said first motor and
at least one second output signal for controlling a respective said second motor and
to adjust at least one said first and/or second output signal in response to changes
in at least one said first and/or second input signal.
4. A sheet printing or sheet coating apparatus comprising a liquid application roller
for applying liquid to a sheet of material, a liquid transfer apparatus according
to any one of the preceding claims, at least one third roller for receiving liquid
from at least one said first roller, and at least one second motor for causing rotation
of said liquid application roller.
5. A computer program product adapted to be executed by a computer to control a liquid
transfer device according to any one of claims 1 to 3, the computer program product
comprising first computer code executable by a computer to cause said control means
to (i) receive at least one first input signal dependent on at least one operating
parameter of a respective said first motor and at least one second input signal dependent
on at least one operating parameter of a respective second motor for causing rotation
of a liquid application roller for applying liquid to a sheet of material, and (ii)
control at least one said first motor and at least one said second motor in dependence
on at least one said first input signal and at least one said second input signal
to reduce relative movement between a location on a surface of at least one said first
roller touching a said third roller and a location on a surface of said third roller
touching said first roller.
6. A computer program product according to claim 5, further comprising second computer
code executable by a computer to cause said control means to determine at least one
first torque generated by a respective said first motor and at least one second torque
generated by a respective said second motor.
7. A computer program product according to claim 5 or 6, further comprising third computer
code executable by a computer to cause said control means to generate at least one
first output signal for controlling a respective said first motor and at least one
second output signal for controlling a respective said second motor and to adjust
at least one said first and/or second output signal in response to changes in at least
one said first and/or second input signal.
Amended claims in accordance with Rule 137(2) EPC.
1. A liquid transfer apparatus for transferring liquid to at least one roller of a sheet
printing or sheet coating apparatus having a liquid application roller for applying
liquid to a sheet of material, the liquid transfer apparatus comprising:
at least one first roller (11, 13, 15) for transferring liquid from a liquid inlet
or from at least one second roller to at least one third roller; and
at least one first motor (24) for causing rotation of at least one said first roller;
characterised by control means (28) for (i) receiving at least one first input signal dependent on
at least one first torque of a respective said first motor and at least one second
input signal dependent on at least one second torque of a respective second motor
for causing rotation of a liquid application roller for applying liquid to a sheet
of material, and for (ii) controlling at least one said first motor and at least one
said second motor in dependence on at least one said first input signal and at least
one said second input signal to reduce relative movement between mutually engaging
surfaces of at least one said first roller and said third roller,
wherein said
control means is adapted to determine at least one first torque generated by a respective
said first motor and at least one second torque generated by a respective said second
motor.
2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said
control
means is adapted to generate at least one first output signal for controlling a respective
said first motor and at least one second output signal for controlling a respective
said second motor and to adjust at least one said first and/or second output signal
in response to changes in at least one said first and/or second input signal.
3. A sheet printing or sheet coating apparatus comprising a liquid application roller
(8) for applying liquid to a sheet of material, a liquid transfer apparatus according
to any one of the preceding claims, at least one third roller (14, 16, 18, 20) for
receiving liquid from at least one said first roller, and at least one second motor
(36) for causing rotation of said liquid application roller.
4. A computer program product adapted to be executed by a computer to control a liquid
transfer device according to claim 1 or 2, the computer program product characterised by first computer code executable by a computer to cause said control means to (i) receive
at least one first input signal dependent on at least one first torque of a respective
said first motor and at least one second input signal dependent on at least one second
torque of a respective second motor for causing rotation of a liquid application roller
for applying liquid to a sheet of material, and (ii) control at least one said first
motor and at least one said second motor in dependence on at least one said first
input signal and at least one said second input signal to reduce relative movement
between mutually engaging surfaces of at least one said first roller and said third
roller,
and second computer code executable by a computer to cause said control means to determine
at least one first torque generated by a respective said first motor and at least
one second torque generated by a respective said second motor.
5. A computer program product according to claim 4, further comprising third computer
code executable by a computer to cause said control means to generate at least one
first output signal for controlling a respective said first motor and at least one
second output signal for controlling a respective said second motor and to adjust
at least one said first and/or second output signal in response to changes in at least
one said first and/or second input signal.