Temperature controlled printing press

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Inventors

Frank, Donald L.
Royse, Harry H.

Application #

249389

Filed

May-26-1994

Published

Dec-5-1995

Current US Class

101/141
101/216
101/487

International Classes

B41F 023/04

Field of Search

101/182 101/212 101/216 101/219 101/487 101/220 101/141 101/142 101/453 101/150 101/153 100/92 100/93

Assignee

Royse Manufacturing Company, Inc. (Dallas, TX)

Examiners

Bennett; Chris A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Richards, Medlock & Andrews

US Patent References

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4617864   Cylinder with inter...
4857135   Composite board pr...
4920881   Method of cooling...
5048418   Flexographic printi...
5074213   Thermoregulator of...
5189960   Apparatus and met...

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Abstract
A printing press (10) is disclosed which incorporates a cooling system for the lubricating oil. The lubricating oil comes into contact with the major heat generating components of the printing press and control of the temperature of the lubricating oil provides an efficient technique for maintaining the printing press temperature at optimal temperature. A printing press (100) is also disclosed which includes water fluid flow through ink rollers (108). A source of cold water (114) can be tapped to supply water to the rollers to cool the rollers and a source of hot water (126) can be tapped to provide heated water to heat the rollers. Fuzzy logic is utilized with heating or cooling about a set point temperature within a given range being performed with the majority of the fluid being bypassed while heating and cooling outside of the predetermined range is achieved by flow of solely heated or cooled water.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A printing press, comprising:

a frame mounting a plurality of rollers, the rollers being rotated by meshing gears in a gear train, the gear train being lubricated by lubricating oil;

a lubricating oil storage tank;

an oil pump to distribute the lubricating oil to the gear train for lubrication;

a heat exchanger for cooling the oil;

a coolant flowing through selected ones of said plurality of rollers to cool the rollers;

a temperature sensor on the press; and

a control to pass a selected quantity of the coolant through the heat exchanger to cool the lubricating oil and provide better overall control of the printing press temperature with less temperature variation across the printing press than possible with the coolant flow alone.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to an offset printing press, and particularly to the control of the press temperature.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The offset printing press has wide application throughout the printing industry. The printing press generally delivers ink from an ink supply through a series of rollers to a roller having the actual image to be imprinted thereon. This image roller, in turn, transfers the ink in the desired pattern to the material being printed on. Many of these rollers are driven by a gear mechanism, usually from only one side of the press, and other rollers are rotated simply by the frictional engagement between that roller and adjacent rollers. Virtually all rollers are mounted on bearings at the ends of the rollers.

Printing quality depends a great deal upon maintaining uniform conditions in the press. One important condition is the temperature of the press, including the temperature of the ink and of the rollers on which the ink is transferred. In almost all printing presses, the gear side runs hotter than the operator side. In addition, when the press is run after a long period of quiescence, the parts of the press will be at room temperature and must be warmed to operating temperature to provide consistent printing.
 
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