Patents Assigned to Heidelberg-Harris
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Patent number: 5249791Abstract: In a fan delivery unit of a folder having a plurality of fan discs arranged next to one another on a motor shaft, the fan discs being formed with a plurality of fan blades having fan pockets therebetween, there is provided a device for braking printed products. The braking device includes driven brake shaft disposed parallel to the motor shaft, a plurality of brake rollers corresponding in number to the number of fan discs being mounted on the brake shaft, and a device for driving the brake shaft via the motor shaft selectively in one of two rotational directions. The brake rollers and leading edges of the fan blades are cooperative for delaying travel of a printed product introduced into the respective fan pockets.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1992Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: Heidelberg Harris GmbHInventors: Roger R. Belanger, Gilles L. Fecteau, Richard B. Mack
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Patent number: 5249493Abstract: A device for extracting samples from a folder, includes a cutting cylinder pair including a blade cylinder and a grooved cylinder, the blade cylinder having at least one cutting blade mounted on the periphery thereof, the grooved cylinder having at least one groove bar, a respective holding device for signatures assigned to the groove bar, conveyor tapes for conveying signatures emerging from a nip between the blade cylinder and the grooved cylinder of the cutting cylinder pair to a signature delivery and to a conveyor unit assigned to the cutting cylinder pair, and a device for remotely controlling the holding devices.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1992Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: Heidelberg-Harris GmbHInventor: Richard E. Breton
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Patent number: 5249792Abstract: A method for the continuous formation of a stack of folded products standing on edge includes feeding folded products to a stack of folded products standing on edge. The stack is moved forward with a conveyor belt at a speed being matched to the feeding of the folded products to the stack. An interruption in the continuous feeding of the folded products to the stack is detected. A separating device is activated. The conveyor belt is stopped for the duration of the interruption. A device for the continuous formation of the stack of folded products includes a device for feeding the folded products in a stream to a stack of folded products standing on edge. The stack is moved forward on a conveyor belt at a speed being synchronized with the feeding of the folded products to the stack. At least one separating device contacts the folded products. A sensor monitors the stream of folded products and supplies output signals.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1992Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: Heidelberg Harris, Inc.Inventor: Kevin F. Albert
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Patent number: 5245923Abstract: An offset printing unit (10) for printing an inked image on sheet material (30) comprises a rotatable plate cylinder (12) and a rotatable blanket cylinder (14). The plate cylinder (12) supports a printing plate (18) which defines the inked image. A tubular printing blanket (20) is received telescopically over the blanket cylinder (14). The printing unit (10) further comprises a frame (16) and a motor (26). The frame (16) supports the plate cylinder (12) and the blanket cylinder (14) in positions for the printing plate (18) to transfer the inked image onto the tubular printing blanket (20) at a nip (28) between the cylinders (12, 14) when the cylinders (12, 14) are rotating. The motor (26) rotates the plate cylinder (12) and the blanket cylinder (14) to transfer the inked image to the tubular printing blanket (20).Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1992Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Assignee: Heidelberg Harris Inc.Inventor: James B. Vrotacoe
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Patent number: 5241905Abstract: A printing unit (10) includes a blanket cylinder (20), a bearing assembly (56) and a door assembly (72). The blanket cylinder (20) carries a tubular printing blanket (36). The bearing assembly (56) includes a bearing housing (58) fixed to the stub shaft (50) on the end of the blanket cylinder (20). The door assembly (72) includes a door (82) which is supported for pivotal movement on a frame wall (22) of the printing unit (10). The door (82) has a closed position in which it extends across an opening (76) in the frame wall (22), and an open position in which it does not extend across the opening (76) in the frame wall (22). A clamping assembly clamps the bearing housing (58) on the door (82) when the blanket cylinder (20) rotates during a printing operation. The clamping assembly includes a first clamp (100) which fixed to the door (82) and a second clamp (102) which is supported on the door (82) for movement relative to the first clamp (100).Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1992Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Assignee: Heidelberg Harris Inc.Inventors: Glenn A. Guaraldi, James B. Vrotacoe, James W. Geary
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Patent number: 5237920Abstract: A rotary printing press comprises a frame including spaced sidewalls (12, 14), first and second printing cylinders (16, 18), and bearing members (26, 28) for supporting the ends (20, 22) of the first and second printing cylinders (16, 18) for rotation in the sidewalls (12, 14) of the frame. The first and second bearing members (26, 28) are removable from one end of the printing cylinders (16, 18). A first counterpoise assembly (40) includes a first rotary arm (50) having a supporting position for applying a force to the other end (20) of the first printing cylinder (16) to support the first printing cylinder (16) in the frame when the first bearing member (26) is removed. A second counterpoise assembly (42) includes a second rotary arm (50) having a supporting position for applying a force to the other end (22) of the second printing cylinder (18) to support the second printing cylinder (18) in the frame when the second bearing member (28) is removed.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1992Date of Patent: August 24, 1993Assignee: Heidelberg harris Inc.Inventor: Glenn A. Guaraldi
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Patent number: 5236188Abstract: An apparatus and method for delivering printed products in a rotary printing press is disclosed. Printed products are gripped by a gripping means on a paper-conducting cylinder and transferred to a fan wheel having a plurality of fan-wheel discs defined by a plurality of fan blades. The fan blades remove the printed products directly from the circumferential surface of the paper-conducting cylinder. As the printed products are removed from the paper-conducting cylinder they are guided into fan-wheel pockets formed between adjacent fan blades and slowed down.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1992Date of Patent: August 17, 1993Assignee: Heidelberg Harris, Inc.Inventors: Richard E. Breton, Mark A. Wingate
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Patent number: 5233761Abstract: A method for aligning at least one machine unit (36) on a base (42) comprises the steps of installing alignment markers (28) on the parts (12, 14) of a machine unit (36) to be aligned, and correcting the locations of the alignment markers (28) to effect a correction in the locations of the parts (12, 14) on which they are installed. The alignment markers (28) are installed in positions which have precise relationships to the positions of function specific openings (20) in the parts (12, 14) which are preferably formed in metal cutting machining. A correction in the locations of the alignment markers (28) thus effects a correction in the locations of the function specific openings (20). The alignment markers (28) enable an alignment of parallel parts (12, 14) of a single machine unit (36) as well as alignment of several machine units (36, 38, 40) arranged one after the other in series.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1991Date of Patent: August 10, 1993Assignee: Heidelberg Harris, Inc.Inventors: Glenn A. Guaraldi, Michael L. Newsky, Robert R. Giordano, Ornberg, John H.
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Patent number: 5233919Abstract: In an angle bar turning a web having an exterior pipe formed with outlet openings, an air regulating device includes a zone tube disposed within and radially spaced from the exterior pipe so as to define an annular space therebetween, structure for dividing the annular space into a plurality of mutually isolated zones in longitudinal direction of the exterior pipe, the zone tube having at least one air outlet opening formed therein in each of the zones for coordination with the outlet openings formed in the exterior pipe, and an air controller tube disposed within the zone tube and being formed in circumferential direction thereof with at least two zonal combinations of outlet openings differing from one another, the air controller tube being turnable about the longitudinal axis thereof within the zone tube.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1992Date of Patent: August 10, 1993Assignee: Heidelberg Harris GmbHInventors: Gilles L. Fecteau, Richard E. Breton
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Patent number: 5230412Abstract: A drive for a rotary printing machine including a clutch for coupling two transmissions in a given phase relationship, the clutch being formed of two clutch halves, respectively, and having mutual coupling devices disposed at respective end faces thereof and offset eccentrically from a longitudinal axis thereof, both of the coupling devices being formed with respective, mutually engageable centering surfaces disposed radially thereto, the centering surfaces being disengageable from one another out of a coupled state, wherein the centering surfaces are mutually engaged, and into an uncoupled state, wherein a failsafe disconnection of the centering surfaces exists and the two transmissions are completely separated from one another.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1991Date of Patent: July 27, 1993Assignee: Heidelberg Harris GmbHInventors: Douglas J. Dawley, Brian J. Gentle
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Patent number: 5224421Abstract: A method for color adjustment and control in a printing press wherein the density spectra of individual process colors as well as the density spectrum of the color of paper are stored with given fractional percentages. The density spectra of at least one measuring point per ink zone on a printing copy and at respective points on a printed product are then measured. The density spectra measured on the printing copy and the printed product are then expressed as a linear combination of the density spectra of the individual process colors and the density spectrum of the color of the paper multiplied by fractions, the fractions being calculated so that the density spectra of the printing copy and the printed product are approximated through the linear combination. In the case of a deviation of the fractions between the printed product and the printing copy, the positions of the ink keys are adjusted so that a match of the density spectra is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1992Date of Patent: July 6, 1993Assignee: Heidelberg Harris, Inc.Inventor: Neil Doherty
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Patent number: 5216952Abstract: A brush-type dampening unit in a rotary printing machine, includes at least one revolving carrier member having a multiplicity of brush bristles arranged thereon a pan roller dipping at least partly into a dampening-fluid pan, and revolving in a direction opposite to that of the carrier member, adjusting means for adjusting the position of the carrier member with respect to the pan roller, the revolving carrier member and pan roller having respective separately controllable drives independent of a drive of the printing machine, and means for zonally metering a quantity of dampening fluid over the width of the machine, as well as for influencing a direction of movement of the dampening fluid.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1991Date of Patent: June 8, 1993Assignee: Heidelberg Harris GmbHInventors: Howard W. Hoff, David C. Emery, David V. Reed
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Patent number: 5215013Abstract: A tubular printing blanket (20) has a metal sleeve (42) which is receivable over a blanket cylinder (14) in an offset printing unit (10). The sleeve (42) is expandable diametrically under the influence of pneumatic pressure directed against the inner surface (46) of the sleeve (42), and is movable telescopically over the blanket cylinder (14) when in its expanded condition. The tubular printing blanket (20) has a damping ring (120) for attenuating noise upon expansion of the sleeve (42) under the influence of the pressurized flow of air. The damping ring (120) damps vibrations of the sleeve (42) which are caused by the pressurized flow of air, and which cause noise.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1992Date of Patent: June 1, 1993Assignee: Heidelberg Harris Inc.Inventors: James B. Vrotacoe, Charles D. Lyman
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Patent number: 5191835Abstract: A film dampening system for a rotary offset press has a pan roller (101) rotated by a variable speed electric motor (111), the pan roller being covered with a hydrophilic material and being partially immersed in a trough (107) containing dampening solutions; an elastomer-covered metering roller (102) rotating at a speed related to the speed of the pan roller (101); a dampening drum (103) fitted with hydrophilic material; and an elastomer-covered dampening roller (104) in contact with the dampening drum (103) and with the plate cylinder (105) of the press.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1991Date of Patent: March 9, 1993Assignee: Heidelberg Harris GmbHInventor: Alain Blanchard
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Patent number: 5186444Abstract: A method of assuring orderly web travel in a folder includes stamping out of a layered structure formed of mutually superimposed web surface portions, along respective strips thereof, a plurality of tongue-like elements remaining appendant to the web surface portions and projecting through respective holes simultaneously stamped out of the web surface portions so as thereby to hold the web surface portions together at the respective strips thereof; and a device for performing the method.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1992Date of Patent: February 16, 1993Assignee: Heidelberg Harris GmbHInventors: Roland T. Palmatier, Michael A. Novick, Roger R. Belanger
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Patent number: 5180160Abstract: A delivery device in a folding apparatus of a printing press includes a fan wheel or several fan wheels disposed next to one another. The fan wheels are formed of individual fan blades, between which fan wheel pockets are formed. Leading edges of the fan blades have a first profile and trailing edges of the fan blades have a second profile.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1991Date of Patent: January 19, 1993Assignee: Heidelberg Harris GmbHInventors: Roger R. Belanger, Richard B. Mack, Michael A. Novick
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Patent number: 5178066Abstract: In a printing press, a ductor assembly for transferring ink from a slowly rotating fountain roll to a rapidly rotating ink receiving roll includes a carriage and first and second idler rolls supported in counterrotating engagement on the carriage. In one embodiment, the ductor assembly moves between a first position in which the first idler roll contacts and picks up ink from the fountain roll, and a second position in which the second idler roll contacts and transfers ink to the ink receiving roll. The ductor assembly is driven to rotate at a speed intermediate the speeds of the fountain roll and the ink receiving roll, in a direction the same as the direction of rotation of the second idler roll about its own axis, and opposite to the direction of rotation of the first idler roll about its axis.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1992Date of Patent: January 12, 1993Assignee: Heidelberg Harris Inc.Inventors: Glenn A. Guaraldi, David G. Addison, David C. Gibson
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Patent number: 5159878Abstract: An offset lithographic printing unit (10) in a multi-unit printing press (35) includes a first register adjusting mechanism (80) and a second register adjusting mechanism (84). The first register adjusting mechanism (80) changes the surface speed of the plate cylinder (12) relative to the surface speed of the blanket cylinder (14) when the cylinders (12, 14) are being rotated in a printing operation. The second register adjusting mechanism (84) moves the plate cylinder (12) axially relative to the blanket cylinder (14) when the cylinders (12, 14) are being rotated in a printing operation. A controller (300) operates the first and second register adjusting mechanisms (80, 84) simultaneously when the cylinders (12, 14) are being rotated in a printing operation.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1992Date of Patent: November 3, 1992Assignee: Heidelberg Harris, Inc.Inventors: Michael E. Donelan, Joel C. Hern
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Patent number: 5156389Abstract: A fan delivery for a rotary printing press, includes a drive shaft, a fan arrangement including a plurality of fan blade assemblies disposed adjacent and spaced from one another on the drive shaft, signature guides formed with arcuate recesses, respectively mounted between mutually adjacent fan blade assemblies of the fan arrangement, and a device for adjusting at least some of the signature guides with respect to the fan blade assemblies for varying formats of signatures in accordance with the size of the signatures.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1991Date of Patent: October 20, 1992Assignee: Heidelberg Harris GmbHInventor: Michael A. Novick
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Patent number: 5141221Abstract: The invention relates to a deceleration device for folded products, with which folded products following one behind the other are gripped by decelerable transport devices (6, 7) and conveyed. The oppositely arranged transport devices (6, 7) tracing a path of motion (15) are driven by a planetary gearing (16). While planetary gears (21, 22) rotate around a sun gear (23), an instantaneous centre P1 describe a cardioid which, via drive brackets (17, 18 and respectively 55) causes the transport devices (6, 7) to take different speeds during rotation of the planetary gears (21, 22).Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1990Date of Patent: August 25, 1992Assignee: Heidelberg Harris GmbHInventors: Richard B. Mack, Roger R. Belanger