Claims
- 1. Apparatus for coating a high speed moving web of paper comprising
- means for supporting the moving web,
- means forming a coating liquid receiving chamber extending substantially across and parallel to the supported web, said chamber defining a narrow application zone having front, rear, and side edges and facing toward and extending across the supported web,
- means for delivering coating liquid to said chamber and into said application zone for distribution over the supported web,
- a first doctor blade located at the rear edge of said application zone for doctoring the coating liquid on the supported web,
- means for biasing said first doctor blade against the coated web at a relatively low doctoring pressure to doctor to the web a generally uniform and relatively quiescent layer of coating liquid sufficiently thicker than the wet film thickness of the coating ultimately to be retained on the web to accomodate a subsequent final wet film blading of such thicker layer,
- a second doctor blade spaced downstream from the first named doctor blade for engagement with the coated supported web at a location that is physically and hydrodynamically isolated from said application zone, and
- means for biasing said second doctor blade against the coated web at a second doctoring pressure to remove excess coating liquid from the web and level and smooth the retained coating to final wet film thickness and smoothness.
- 2. Apparatus for producing a consistent high smoothness coated paper at web speeds of 2,000 and more feet per minute which is essentially independent of web speed, comprising
- means for moving the web in a given direction at a speed of at least 2,000 feet per minute,
- means for supporting the moving web,
- means forming a coating liquid receiving chamber extending substantially across and parallel to the supported web, said chamber defining a narrow, short dwell application zone having front, rear and side edges and facing toward and extending across the supported web,
- the front edge of said application zone being spaced from the supported web and defining a gap between itself and the web at the upstream front edge of said zone,
- a first doctor blade located at the rear edge of said application zone,
- means for delivering coating liquid to said chamber and into said application zone for distribution over the supported web, said means delivering coating liquid into and through said gap for forming a liquid seal between the coating liquid and the web within said zone in the vicinity of the front edge thereof for excluding air and foreign matter from said first doctor blade, said means delivering and excess of coating liquid to said chamber for continuously purging said application zone and said first doctor blade,
- means for biasing said first doctor blade against the coating supported web at a doctoring pressure to doctor to the web a generally uniform and relatively quiescent layer of coating liquid sufficiently thicker than the wet film thickness of the coating ultimately to be retained on the web to accommodate a subsequent wet film blading of such thicker layer,
- said first doctor blade being spaced from about 1/4 to about 3 inches downstream from the front edge of said zone for doctoring the coating liquid on the web within about 0.0004 to about 0.0100 seconds following distribution of the coating liquid over the web within said zone,
- a second doctor blade spaced from about 4 to about 24 inches downstream from the first named doctor blade for engagement with the coated supported web at a location that is physically and hydrodynamically isolated from said application zone,
- the spacing between said first and second doctor blades providing a dwell time of from about 0.003 to about 0.040 second of the quiescent layer of coating liquid on the web for enabling the boundary layer of coating next to the web to become substantially stabilized on the web, and
- means for biasing said second doctor blade against the generally uniform, stable and quiescent layer of coating liquid on the supported web at a finishing doctoring pressure for removing excess coating liquid from the web and leveling and smoothing the retained coating to a uniform final wet film thickness, an improved surface smoothness substantially free of cross direction caliper variations, and independent of web speed.
- 3. Apparatus as set forth in claim 2, wherein said first blade is spaced from about 1/4 to about 11/2 inches downstream from the front edge of said zone.
- 4. An apparatus for applying a coating liquid to a moving paper web supported on a backing roll in a short dwell time applicator, the apparatus comprising:
- a substantially closed application zone defined by a rear edge, a front edge and side edges;
- a supply member supplying coating liquid to the application zone, the coating liquid being applied to the web at least within the application zone;
- a first doctoring member located at the rear edge of the application zone for doctoring excess coating liquid from the web to produce a layer of coating liquid, wherein machine direction streaks are formed in the layer of coating liquid; and
- a second doctoring member located downstream of the first doctoring member and outside of the application zone for doctoring excess coating liquid from the web to remove the machine direction streaks and to apply a desired final amount of coating liquid to the web.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the first doctoring member is biased against the web so as to apply an amount of coating liquid to the web that is about two to ten times a thickness of the final amount of coating liquid.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the first doctoring member is biased against the web so as to form a substantially uniform and substantially quiescent layer of coating liquid on the web.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the second doctoring member is biased under a pressure that is substantially uniform across the web against a substantially uniform, quiescent and stable layer of coating liquid of excess wet film thickness for leveling and smoothing the coating liquid retained on the web to a uniform final wet film thickness which has a surface smoothness substantially free of cross direction caliper variations and an appearance free of machine direction streakiness.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 4, further comprising a web moving device for moving the web at a speed that generates a turbulence in the coating liquid being applied to the web in the application zone, wherein the second doctoring member is physically and hydrodynamically isolated from the application zone and the turbulent coating liquid contained therein.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 4, further comprising a web moving device for moving the web at a speed greater than about 3,000 feet per minute.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the first doctoring member is biased against the web so as to apply a thickness of coating liquid to the web that is between about 0.0010 and 0.0040 of an inch greater than a thickness of the final amount of coating liquid applied to the web by the second doctoring member.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the first doctoring member and the second doctoring member are spaced from each other by an arc of about 30 to 35 degrees along a circumference of the backing roll.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein a tip of the second doctoring member contacts the web at a substantially horizontal center line of the backing roll.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the application zone has a circumferential length of about 0.75 of an inch to about 3.0 inches along a circumference of the backing roll.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein an amount of pressure exerted by the first doctoring member on the web is equal to about 1.0 to about 4.5 pounds per lineal inch.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein an amount of pressure exerted by the second doctoring member on the web is equal to about 2.0 to about 9.0 pounds per lineal inch.
- 16. A short dwell time applicator, comprising:
- a substantially closed application zone defined by a rear edge, a front edge and side edges;
- a supply member supplying coating liquid to a moving paper web in the application zone, the coating liquid being applied to the web at least within the application zone;
- a first doctoring member located at the rear edge of the application zone for doctoring the coating liquid on the web to remove a majority of the excess amount of coating liquid; and
- a second doctoring member located downstream of the first doctoring member and outside of the application zone for doctoring the coating liquid on the web to remove a remaining amount of the excess amount of coating liquid to level and smooth the coating liquid to the final wet film thickness and surface smoothness.
- 17. The applicator of claim 16, further comprising a web moving device for moving the web at a speed greater than about 3,000 feet per minute.
- 18. The applicator of claim 16, wherein the first doctoring member is biased against the web so as to produce a generally uniform and relatively quiescent layer of coating liquid having a wet film thickness that exceeds the amount of coating liquid required for the final wet film thickness by an amount in the order of about 0.25 to about 0.75 gallons per minute per inch of web width.
- 19. The applicator of claim 16, wherein the first doctoring member is biased against the web so as to remove an amount of coating liquid between about 0.50 and 1.50 gallons per minute per inch of web width.
- 20. The applicator of claim 16, wherein the second doctoring member is biased against the web so as to remove an amount of coating liquid between about 0.250 and 0.350 gallons per minute per inch of web width.
- 21. The applicator of claim 16, wherein the first doctoring member is biased against the web so as to apply an amount of coating liquid to the web that is about two to ten times the final wet film thickness.
- 22. A short dwell time applicator, comprising:
- a supply member for supplying coating liquid to a moving paper web in an application zone defined by a rear edge located downstream of the supply member, a front edge located upstream of the supply member and side edges located on either side of the supply member, the web moving through the application zone at a speed that is sufficiently high to create a turbulence in the coating liquid being applied to the web;
- a first doctoring member for doctoring the turbulent coating liquid from the web at the rear edge of the application zone so as to form a layer of coating liquid on the web as the web leaves the application zone, the turbulence in the coating liquid generating machine direction streaks in the layer of coating liquid as the web leaves the application zone; and
- a second doctoring member located spaced downstream from and outside of the application zone and away from the turbulent coating liquid in the application zone for doctoring excess coating liquid from the web to level and smooth the coating liquid to a final wet film thickness and surface smoothness.
- 23. The applicator of claim 22, wherein the first doctoring member is biased under a pressure that is substantially uniform across the web so as remove the turbulent coating liquid to form a substantially uniform, quiescent and stable layer of coating liquid.
- 24. The applicator of claim 22, wherein the second doctoring member is biased under a pressure that is substantially uniform across the web against a substantially uniform, quiescent and stable layer of coating liquid of excess wet film thickness for leveling and smoothing the coating liquid retained on the web to a uniform final wet film thickness having a surface smoothness substantially free of cross direction caliper variations and an appearance free of machine direction streakiness.
- 25. The applicator of claim 22, further comprising a web moving device for moving the web at a speed greater than about 3,000 feet per minute.
- 26. A coater for coating a paper web, the coater comprising:
- an applicator for applying a coating liquid on the paper web, the applicator having a slit through which the coating liquid is applied to the paper web;
- a backing roll for engaging the paper web;
- a metering element located at an outer periphery of the backing roll and downstream of the applicator for removing excess coating liquid applied to form a uniform coating liquid layer on the web;
- an applicator adjusting mechanism for pivotably supporting the applicator so that the applicator is angularly displaceable about a tip thereof, the applicator adjusting mechanism including:
- a gap adjusting bracket being swingable about an axis extending substantially parallel to an axis of the backing roll, the gap adjusting bracket having an operating arm extending to an outer periphery of the backing roll;
- a first drive member for swinging the gap adjusting bracket;
- an applicator angle adjusting bracket mounted on said operating arm so as to be swingable around an axis extending substantially parallel with an axis of swing of said gap adjusting bracket, said applicator being supported by said applicator angle adjusting bracket so that the tip of the applicator is substantially on said axis of swing of the applicator angle adjusting bracket; and
- a second drive member for swinging said applicator angle adjusting bracket.
- 27. The coater according to claim 26, wherein the slit of the applicator is defined by a pair of lips such that one of the lips located downstream in the direction of rotation of the roll is longer than the other lip and a tip of the downstream lip is located substantially on an axis of swing of the applicator.
- 28. In a coater including a backing roll and an applicator for applying through a slit at a tip thereof a coating liquid on a surface of a paper web engaged with said backing roll for movement of said paper web, and a metering element at an outer periphery of the backing roll and downstream of the applicator for removing excessive coating liquid applied to form a uniform coating liquid layer on the paper web, the improvement comprising an application adjusting mechanism through which the applicator is pivotably supported at the tip thereof so as to be angularly displaceable around said tip, said application adjusting mechanism including a gap adjusting bracket swingable around an axis extending in parallel with an axis of the backing roll, a drive for swinging said gap adjusting bracket, said gap adjusting bracket having an operating arm extending to the outer periphery of the backing roll, an applicator angle adjusting bracket mounted on said operating arm so as to be swung around an axis in parallel with an axis of swing of said gap adjusting bracket, said applicator being supported by said applicator angle adjusting bracket with the tip of the applicator being substantially on said axis of swing of the applicator angle adjusting bracket, and an actuator for swinging said applicator angle adjusting bracket about the axis of swing of the applicator angle adjusting bracket.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 08/260,488, filed Jun. 15, 1994, now pending, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/881,677, filed May 12, 1992, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/648,655, filed Jan. 31, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,112,653, which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/375,241, filed Jul. 3, 1989, now abandoned, of the same title and by the same inventors, for which as to common disclosures, the benefit of the earliest filing dates is claimed.
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