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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 03, 2022
Filed:
Aug. 22, 2019
Koenig & Bauer Ag, Würzburg, DE;
Volker Rauh, Hettstadt, DE;
Andreas Bernard, Sulzfeld, DE;
Kristina Freisinger, Münster, DE;
Rudolf Geldhauser, Geldersheim, DE;
Lars Keil, Würzburg, DE;
Michael Koblinger, Zellingen, DE;
KOENIG & BAUER AG, Würzburg, DE;
Abstract
An application unit comprises an application mechanism with an impression cylinder, a forme cylinder, and a supply roller, along with a positioning device and a magazine for supply rollers, which magazine is located below the application mechanism. The magazine has magazine receptacles for supply rollers and a movable repositioning device, by the use of which, the magazine receptacles can be placed in different magazine positions. One of the magazine positions is a change position, and when a magazine receptacle is located in that change position, a supply roller can be transferred, with respect to a positioning direction, between the magazine receptacle and a remote region of a roller positioning path that connects the magazine to the application mechanism. The positioning direction deviates no more than 45 degrees from a vertical direction. One of the magazine positions is a loading position, and when a magazine receptacle is located in the loading position, a supply roller can be transferred along a loading path with respect to a loading direction, between the magazine receptacle and a loading area. The loading direction deviates no more than 30 degrees from at least one horizontal direction.