Grippers Patents (Class 101/408)
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Patent number: 4702470Abstract: A printing device is provided with a paper insertion mechanism including a paper stop and a pair of paper driving rolls operable in association with the rotation of a printing cylinder which includes an actuating cam. A paper presser operates synchronously with printing operation to press the paper against a paper guide during printing to impart tension to the paper to prevent transverse movement thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1985Date of Patent: October 27, 1987Assignee: Ryobi Ltd.Inventor: Koji Ishii
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Patent number: 4699368Abstract: An automatic sheet-like winding and outputting apparatus with a drum for mounting a sheet-like member, a first claw for catching the front edge of the sheet-like member, a second claw for gripping the sheet-like member in cooperation with the first claw, and a cam member for driving the first and second claws in accordance with the rotation of the drum. The second claw is also operated to separate the front edge of the sheet-like member from the drum. A sheet pressure member is further provided for pressing the sheet-like member toward the surface of the drum thereby pressing the sheet-like member in close contact with that surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1985Date of Patent: October 13, 1987Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Shinitiro Hiraoka, Hideo Matsuda
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Patent number: 4693362Abstract: A chain conveyor for the delivery device of printing presses has gripper systems (1) being carrier directly by the endless conveying chains (2). The gripper system (1) is embodied by a unitary aluminum basic member (6). A steel tube (9) is cast into the basic member (6) at its center of gravity and over its whole length and optimizes the flexural and torsional rigidity of the gripper system (1).Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1986Date of Patent: September 15, 1987Assignee: M. A. N. Roland Druckmaschinen AktiengesellschaftInventors: Klemens Kemmerer, Valentin Gensheimer, Rudolf Melzer
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Patent number: 4596184Abstract: To prevent the formation of ghosts as sheets are pulled off a delivery drum (1) by a transport chain arrangement, the gripper mechanism (3-6) on the chain transport is movably located thereon to impart forward movement to the gripped sheet in addition to the movement of the chain and so that tension on the sheet is continuously maintained. The mechanism for imparting said additional movement includes a holding bracket (12) secured to the chain (2) on which a carrier plate (13) is secured, the carrier plate being movable with respect to the holding bracket and retaining the gripper mechanism. The carrier plate can be moved by an angled cam follower lever (15) secured to the holding bracket and pushing the carrier plate, and hence the gripper mechanism, forwardly in the direction of movement of the chain when the cam follower lever is engaged by a suitably positioned cam.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1985Date of Patent: June 24, 1986Assignee: M.A.N.-Roland Druckmaschinen AktiengesellschaftInventor: Hermann Fischer
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Patent number: 4537124Abstract: An embosser combined with a steel rule die for embossing sheets of stock where the embosser includes an insert positioned within an opening formed in the steel rule die. Threaded bores are formed in the steel rule die and extended into its opening. Screws are threaded into the threaded bores and contact the embosser insert such that longitudinal movement of the screw in the bore is translated into lateral movement of the insert for adjustable registration of the embosser with the print on a sheet of stock.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1984Date of Patent: August 27, 1985Assignee: Atlas Steel Rule Die, Inc.Inventor: Herman A. Graboyes
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Patent number: 4530495Abstract: A pick-up unit in a printed sheet transport device for a printing machine includes a gripper shaft, a number of grippers and a number of corresponding counter gripping members, and a traverse which encloses the gripper shaft and the grippers at three sides. The traverse has a front wall, an upper wall and a rear wall; the latter extends to a plane of transporting of the printed sheet at an acute angle and is formed with a projection which extends inwardly from the rear wall of the traverse.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1983Date of Patent: July 23, 1985Assignee: Veb Kombinat Polygraph "Werner Lamberz" LeipzigInventors: Hans Zimmermann, Fritz Pieper, Hartmut Nagel
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Patent number: 4526100Abstract: A gripper device for transporting and registering sheets of any type under the printing heads of silk screening and the like printing machines, which comprises a box-like supporting body having hingedly connected thereto, against the bias of preloaded spring members, a plate-like element forming a flat jaw, and juxtaposed thereto, a plurality of flat surface gripper elements which are set in mutual alignment and for oscillation about a parallel axis to said juxtaposed jaw and adapted to be brought close against said juxtaposed jaw by means of at least one slide element which is driven reciprocatingly by a drive shaft from the silk screen printer, said slide element being provided with an actuating means cooperating with means associated with said flat jaw and with said plurality of juxtaposed gripper elements and adapted to produce, as said slide is being reciprocated, a rotation of said plurality of gripper elements about their own axes toward said opposed flat jaw and to allow said flat jaw to be disengagedType: GrantFiled: May 9, 1984Date of Patent: July 2, 1985Assignee: Siasprint S.r.l.Inventor: Umberto Brasa
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Patent number: 4524964Abstract: Improved apparatus for facilitating the transfer of a printed sheet, without smudging or wrinkling, to a chain delivery mechanism of the type commonly used in an offset printing system. The apparatus is of the type that includes a bar having a pair of clips at its opposed ends for engaging the continuous chains of the chain delivery. The bar includes at least one paper contacting member that is both rotationally and longitudinally adjustable thereon. The clips, which releasably secure the bar to the continuous chains, are arranged to apply compressive retaining forces to the (inner) vertical side members pre-selected links of the continuous chains so that the mobility of the links of the chains is substantially unaffected by the presence of the clips.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1982Date of Patent: June 25, 1985Assignee: Offset Engineering, Inc.Inventor: H. William Jamieson, Jr.
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Patent number: 4447146Abstract: A printing apparatus includes a paper cutter, a hole puncher and a guide clip which engages a strip of printed paper for conveyance to a developer. As the printer operates intermittently while the developer operates continuously, a reservoir or buffer zone is provided for the paper between the two. A mechanism for storing guide clips automatically delivers and orients a guide clip so as to engage a transported paper strip for further conveyance therewith by means of a chain conveyor or the like. As the printer may move vertically independently of the fixed developer, the conveyor is made expandible so as to accommodate differences in the conveyance distance.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1982Date of Patent: May 8, 1984Assignees: Mikio Kogane, Seiichi YamazakiInventors: Mikio Kogane, Seiichi Yamazaki
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Patent number: 4427193Abstract: A sheet-gripping device for sheet-processing machines includes a sheet-gripping member with a sheet-supporting surface of non-elastic material and a counter sheet-gripping member with a counter sheet-supporting surface made of elastic material. The sheet-supporting surface of the sheet-gripping member is formed with a plurality of projections located in first and second rows which extend skew to one another whereby a high uniform effect is attained in holding and transferring sheets being processed in the grippers closed in a vertical direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1980Date of Patent: January 24, 1984Assignee: Veb Kombinat Polygraph "Werner Lamberz" LeipzigInventors: Peter Kahlert, Helmut Schone, Hans Johne, Arndt Jentzsch, Victor Hefftler, Werner Kuhnert, Rainer Karl, Norbert Dittmann, Heiner Fink, Karl-Heinz Preussger
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Patent number: 4413562Abstract: To prevent uncontrolled movement or flutter of a trailing end of a sheet being removed by a chain conveyor from a delivery drum (7) of a printing system (1), the sheets are gripped by grippers (10) connected to cross struts (9) of two chains (8), and engaged by sheet engaging brushes (19, 22) or rollers or ducts (30, 34) with differential pressure application, such as compressed air, to urge the sheets against a sheet guide vane (13) or strip. To prevent interference with the grippers (10) on the chain conveyor, the sheet guide elements are lifted off from the sheets upon passage of the grippers by a cam-cam follower arrangement. The cams may be secured to the gripper structures in the form of cam curves (11), engaged by cam followers (17, 22) which pivot or tilt cross rods (15, 20) to lift the brushes off the sheets; or a cam (25; FIG.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1982Date of Patent: November 8, 1983Assignee: M.A.N.-Roland Druckmaschinen AktiengesellschaftInventor: Hermann Fischer
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Patent number: 4242956Abstract: A cantilevered takeoff apparatus is provided by the present invention which is particularly adapted to automatically remove printed stock from the bed of a screen printing press and transfer the stock to a wicket dryer, having a plurality of rows of wickets movable along the upper and lower surfaces of the dryer frame, where the stock is released face up on a row of wickets for drying. The cantilevered takeoff apparatus herein enables the wicket dryer to be positioned directly beneath the printed work to receive the work as it is transferred thereto, without obstructing the path of the rows of wickets during operation.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1978Date of Patent: January 6, 1981Assignee: American Screen Printing Equipment CompanyInventors: Henry J. Bubley, Melvin E. Green, Alex Iaccino
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Patent number: 4155305Abstract: A bending-resistant gripper carriage structure is constructed in a fiber sandwich construction of the gripper carriage support. At least one layer of fibers is provided which may be in a shell-type mode with two layers of fibers each having different directions of elongation, one layer having fibers extending in the longitudinal direction of the gripper carriage support, and the other layer having fibers extending crosswise to the longitudinal direction. Several manufacturing techniques can be utilized such as fiber winding and/or lamination of fiber strips or tubes.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1977Date of Patent: May 22, 1979Assignee: Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg AktiengesellschaftInventors: Herbert Heissler, Horst Wurtinger, Eberhard Willeitner
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Patent number: 4085673Abstract: A sheet feeding apparatus in which successive sheets are separated and advanced from a stack thereof. As the sheet advances from the stack, it is aligned. After alignment, a conveyor moves the sheet to a delivery station. The aligning mechanism moves into the sheet path in response to the conveyor reaching a first predetermined position. When the conveyor moves to a second predetermined position, the aligning mechanism is spaced from the sheet path.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1974Date of Patent: April 25, 1978Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: Ronald R. Wierszewski
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Patent number: 4070968Abstract: A gripper assembly for a printing machine, a gripper member having a gripper tip formed with a free edge and a clamping face thereat, the clamping face being cooperably with a gripper support for gripping a sheet therebetween, the clamping face being trapezoidal and having the longer of the two parallel sides thereof disposed in vicinity of the free edge of the gripper tip.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1976Date of Patent: January 31, 1978Assignee: Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AktiengesellschaftInventor: Alfred Zehe
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Patent number: 4058307Abstract: A feed and takeoff assembly particularly adapted for use in connection with a printing press to automatically transfer generally flat stock from a first position to a print position and to a delivery position, having a frame, a transfer carriage mounted for movement along the frame, a single elongated feed gripper mounted near one end of the transfer carriage and disposed transversely to the path of travel of the carriage along the frame, and a low profile delivery gripper mounted near the opposite end of the transfer carriage for movement therewith along the frame. The single elongated feed gripper is capable of repeated precisely registered movement along the frame through a spring-biased cam-operated guide means. The delivery gripper acts to remove an entire sheet of printed stock at a desired time by a cam-operated opening and closing of pivotally mounted upper and lower jaws.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1976Date of Patent: November 15, 1977Assignee: American Screen Printing Equipment CompanyInventors: Henry J. Bubley, John R. Krutsch
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Patent number: 4031824Abstract: A feed and takeoff assembly particularly adapted for use in connection with a printing press to automatically transfer generally flat stock from a first position to a print position and to a delivery position, having a frame, a transfer carriage mounted for movement along the frame, a single elongated feed gripper mounted near one end of the transfer carriage and disposed transversely to the path of travel of the carriage along the frame, and a delivery gripper mounted near the opposite end of the transfer carriage for movement therewith along the frame. The single elongated feed gripper is maintained in constant registered position during movement along the frame by a spring-biased cam-operated guide means. The delivery gripper acts to remove an entire sheet of printed stock at a desired time by a cam-operated opening and closing of upper and lower jaws mounted on a common pivot print.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1975Date of Patent: June 28, 1977Assignee: American Screen Printing Equipment CompanyInventors: Henry J. Bubley, John R. Krutsch