Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1976
Title: Rainer Nitsch - Innovator in Printing Technology
Introduction
Rainer Nitsch is a notable inventor based in Leipzig, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of printing technology, particularly through his innovative patent that enhances the efficiency of printing machines.
Latest Patents
Rainer Nitsch holds a patent for a "Method and apparatus for controlled feeding of sheets to printing." This invention involves a printing machine that receives single sheets removed from a stack by suction cups of a feeding mechanism. The mechanism is combined with a monitoring unit that detects the absence of sheets at the undersides of suction cups or the lifting of two or more sheets. The monitoring unit employs a transducer with two feelers that determine the thickness of lifted sheet material. An indicating device, actuated by the feelers, produces signals to indicate the absence of sheets, the lifting of multiple sheets, and to control the operation of the printing machine. The suction cups can form part of the transducer designed to detect only the absence of sheets or can be part of a second transducer provided in addition to the first.
Career Highlights
Rainer Nitsch has worked at VEB Polygraph Leipzig Kombinat für Polygraphische Maschinen und has been instrumental in advancing printing technology. His innovative approach has led to improved operational efficiency in printing processes.
Collaborations
Some of Rainer's coworkers include Rudi Riedl and Regina Jungnickel, who have collaborated with him on various projects within the printing technology sector.
Conclusion
Rainer Nitsch's contributions to printing technology through his innovative patent demonstrate his commitment to enhancing the efficiency of printing machines. His work continues to influence the industry positively.