Printing press and method for operating a dryer device that comprises a dryer and a control device in a printing press

US10220606B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10220606-B2
Application numberUS-201615558218-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 18, 2016
Priority dateMar 20, 2015
Publication dateMar 5, 2019
Grant dateMar 5, 2019

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A dryer device for a printing press that prints in at least one printing position on a printing substrate by use of at least one printing unit, in particular a printing press for securities, includes a dryer with a drying unit formed by an array of a plurality of adjacent radiation sources. That array extends at least over the maximum width of the printing substrate and is used to supply radiation to the printing substrate in each activated state for drying the latter. A control device allows the radiation sources or some of the radiation sources to be switched on or off in a repeating cycle that comprises a sequence with at least one active and at least one inactive phase in correlation with one of a press and a printing-substrate phase position. The dryer device comprising the dryer and the control device is configured to switch on and switch off, for each cycle, only some of the radiation sources in some sections in at least four pre-definable radiation-source groups, spaced approximately equidistantly, i.e. at a distance deviating by a maximum 20% from the average distance and transversely to a transport direction, one of concurrently and collectively according to a sequence comprising one of multiple and at least three equidistant active phases of the same first lengths. The invention also relates to a printing press, in particular to a printing press for securities, comprising a dryer device of this type. During operation, the printing substrate is supplied with radiation in multiple tracks spaced apart transversely to the transport direction, synchronously with one of the printing substrate feed and with the press phase.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A printing press comprising; at least one printing unit having at least one printing point at which print images can be printed onto a printing substrate passing through the printing point in a direction of a printing substrate transport path; a dryer device having a dryer arranged downstream of the printing point along the printing substrate transport path and comprising an arrangement of a plurality of radiation sources arranged side by side and extending at least across a maximum width of the printing substrate, said printing substrate passing through the dryer device being exposed to radiation from the plurality of radiation sources, in an activated state of the plurality of radiation sources, for drying the printing substrate; a control device for controlling the plurality of radiation sources, the control device including a control means using one of a control logic and a switching profile; wherein said control means of said control device causes a switching on and off of one of the plurality of radiation sources and a portion of the plurality of radiation sources in a repeating cycle in accordance with a sequence that includes at least one active cycle and at least one inactive cycle, each having a first phase length, in correlation with a phase length of one of a printing press phase position and a printing substrate phase position; wherein said plurality of radiation sources are formed by an arrangement of at least four predefined groups of radiation sources extending at least across the maximum printing substrate width, each of said at least four predetermined groups of radiation sources having an average distance, said at least four predetermined groups of radiation sources being spaced equidistantly from each other at a spacing distance of no more than 20% of the average distance, transversely to the transport direction of the printing substrate along the printing substrate transport path; and wherein the dryer device and the control device are configured to switch only a portion of the radiation sources on and off collectively for each repeating cycle in a sequence that comprises at least three active phases each of the same first phase length and spaced equidistantly from each other via the control means of the control device using the same one of the control logic and switching profile. 2. The printing press according to claim 1 , wherein the sequence additionally comprises an inactive phase, which has a phase length that is greater than one of the first phase length, and a distances between the groups of radiation sources. 3. The printing press according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of radiation sources are embodied as one of an integral radiation source array and a multi-part radiation source array, having a plurality of rows extending one behind the other as viewed along the transport path, across at least the maximum printing substrate width, each row having one of a number of the plurality of radiation sources, and each predetermined group of the plurality of radiation sources comprises one or more longitudinal rows side by side, each row having a number of radiation sources, arranged one behind the other as viewed along the transport path. 4. The printing press according to claim 1 , wherein, as viewed in the transverse direction, the plurality of radiation sources, or a plurality of longitudinal rows of the plurality of radiation sources are operatively connected to a same switching element, via which they, as a fixed subgroup, can be switched on and off only as a full set, and which are, in turn, to be combined to form the group of radiation sources to be activated and deactivated one of collectively and simultaneously. 5. The printing press according to claim 1 , wherein the control device comprises the control means, which are connected to one of a user interface and a data interface, and via which the groups of the plurality of radiation sources that are spaced from one another and are to be activated and deactivated one of collectively and simultaneously can be one of designated and varied in terms of one of their position and width and number. 6. The printing press according to claim 1 , wherein the sequence comprises a first series of active phases spaced equidistant from one another and a second series of active phases spaced equidistant from one another, and offset from the first sequence whereby the first series of active phases and the second series of active phases alternate. 7. The printing press according to claim 1 , wherein first groups of the plurality of radiation sources ( 38 k ) that are spaced from one another, approximately equidistant from one another, and second groups of the plurality of radiation sources that are spaced from one another, can be formed offset transversely to the direction of transport in such a way that the first and second groups of the plurality of radiation sourcesalternate. 8. A printing press comprising; at least one printing unit having a printing point at which printing images having a print length can be printed onto sections of a printing substrate passing through the printing point in a cycle having a fixed cycle length with respect to a printing substrate feed rate at the printing point along a printing substrate transport path in a transport direction; an image cylinder forming the printing point and having one of a plurality of imaging printing elements and groups of imaging printing elements on a periphery of the imaging cylinder, the plurality of imaging printing elements being arranged in a plurality of columns, which are spaced equidistant from one another transversely to the transport direction over a circumferential length of the imaging cylinder, and which corresponds to the print image length, and in a plurality of rows which are spaced equidistant from one another in the transport direction, and across an imaging cylinder width which corresponds to a print image width; a dryer device with a dryer arranged downstream of the printing point in the printing substrate transport path and comprising one of an integral and a multi-part arrangement of a plurality of radiation sources arranged side by side and extended at least across a maximum printing substrate width, whereby, a printing substrate passing through the dryer can be exposed to radiation for drying the printing substrate; a control device including a control means using one of a control logic and a switching profile and embodied and configured to expose the printing substrate passing through the dryer to radiation during the cycle, simultaneously in four tracks spaced transversely to the transport direction, in at least three active phases which are spaced from one another by inactive phases based on the printing substrate feed rate by the control means using the one of the same common logic and the same switching profile; and wherein a number of tracks spaced approximately equidistant from one another one of corresponds to one of a number of columns of imaging printing elements and groups of imaging printing elements and to a whole number multiple of the groups of printing image elements, and in that the number of active phases spaced equidistant from one another corresponds to one of the number of rows of imaging printing elements and groups of imaging printing elements and to a whole number multiple of the groups of printing image elements. 9. The printing press according to claim 8 , wherein one of the imaging printing elements and the groups of printing elements are arranged in grid fields of an imaginary grid composed of a plurality of columns of the same width in the longitudinal direction of the cylinder and a plurality of rows of the same length in the circumfere

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  • B41F11/02Primary

    for securities (security printing B41M3/14) · CPC title

  • by ultraviolet dryers · CPC title

  • Programming systems for automatic control of sequence of operations · CPC title

  • B41F33/00Primary

    Indicating, counting, warning, control or safety devices (arrangements of counting devices in platen presses B41F1/00 {, B41F1/58; arrangements of counting devices} in cylinder presses B41F3/84; ink supply or metering devices B41F31/02) · CPC title

  • Ultraviolet dryers · CPC title

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What does patent US10220606B2 cover?
A dryer device for a printing press that prints in at least one printing position on a printing substrate by use of at least one printing unit, in particular a printing press for securities, includes a dryer with a drying unit formed by an array of a plurality of adjacent radiation sources. That array extends at least over the maximum width of the printing substrate and is used to supply radiat…
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Koenig & Bauer Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B41F11/02. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Tue Mar 05 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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