Belt driving mechanism and image forming apparatus
US-2024393727-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US9547271B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9547271-B2 |
| Application number | US-74064207-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 26, 2007 |
| Priority date | Apr 26, 2007 |
| Publication date | Jan 17, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 17, 2017 |
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The present invention provides a printing assembly which includes a printing drum such as an impression drum, a pair of eccentric bearings between and on which the drum is mounted for rotation, a pair of self aligning bearings on which the eccentric bearings are supported, and a pair of frameless motors directly connected to the eccentric bearings in order to effect the rotation thereof through closed loop feedback control, in order to facilitate the automatic and accurate control of pressure level and uniformity along the nip of a printing press.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A printing assembly comprising: a drum; a pair of eccentric bearings between and on which the drum is mounted for rotation; and a pair of drives to effect independent rotation of the pair of eccentric bearings to adjust a pressure applied by the drum, wherein the printing assembly is configured to effect actuation of the pair of drives in response to torque based feedback derived from an electric current drawn by each of the pair of drives. 2. A printing assembly according to claim 1 comprising a pair of self-aligning bearings, each eccentric bearing being mounted within one of the pair of self-aligning bearings, the pair of drives effecting rotation of the eccentric bearings on the pair of self-aligning bearings. 3. A printing assembly according to claim 2 in which each eccentric bearing comprises an outer casing and an inner bearing mounted eccentrically within the outer casing, the outer casing of each eccentric bearing being mounted concentrically within the respective self-aligning bearing. 4. A printing assembly according to claim 2 in which each self-aligning bearing comprises a spherical roller bearing. 5. A printing assembly according to claim 1 in which each drive is rigidly coupled to the respective eccentric bearing. 6. A printing assembly according to claim 5 in which each drive is positioned concentrically with the respective self-aligning bearing. 7. A printing assembly according to claim 2 comprising a housing on either side of the drum, each housing enclosing the respective eccentric bearing and self-aligning bearing wherein each drive comprises a frameless motor having a stator housing rigidly connected to the respective housing. 8. A printing assembly according to claim 1 in which each drive comprises a frameless motor. 9. A printing assembly according to claim 1 in which each eccentric bearing comprises an outer casing and an inner bearing mounted eccentrically within the outer casing. 10. A printing assembly according to claim 9 in which each drive is rigidly coupled to the outer casing of the respective eccentric bearing. 11. A printing assembly according to claim 9 in which the inner bearing comprises a cylindrical roller bearing. 12. A printing assembly according to claim 9 in which each drive comprises a frameless motor having a rotor directly coupled to the outer casing of the respective eccentric bearing. 13. A printing assembly according to claim 1 comprising a pair of encoders, each of the drives having one of the pair of encoders in operative association therewith and operable to indicate the rotational position of the drive. 14. A printing assembly comprising: a drum; a pair of bearings on which the drum is mounted for rotation and each of which independently facilitate the radial displacement of a respective end of the drum; and a pair of drives operable to effect the radial displacement of each end of the drum, wherein the printing assembly is configured to effect actuation of the drives in response to torque based feedback derived from an electric current drawn by each of the pair of drives, and wherein each drive is directly connected to the respective bearing. 15. A printing assembly comprising: a first drum and a second drum between which is defined a nip; a pair of eccentric bearings between and on which the first drum is mounted for rotation; a pair of self-aligning bearings, each eccentric bearing being mounted within one of the self-aligning bearings; and a pair of drives to effect independent rotation of the eccentric bearings on the self-aligning bearings in order to vary the pressure along the nip, wherein the printing assembly is configured to effect actuation of the drives in response to torque based feedback derived from an electric current drawn by each of the pair of drives.
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