Claims
- 1. A coater for coating a running paper or cardboard web, comprising wall means defining a coating chamber having an inlet end and an opposite outlet end, the chamber having an inlet opening at its inlet end for introducing coating substance into the chamber and being open against the web at its outlet end, the wall means including a web entrance wall that bounds the chamber in the upstream direction with respect to the path of movement of the web and is spaced from the web so as to define a slot for the web to enter the chamber, and a back wall structure that bounds the chamber in the opposite, downstream direction, said back wall structure including a doctor member that engages the web for forming a coating layer on the web, and the coater also comprising supply means connected to the inlet opening of the coating chamber for delivering pressurized coating substance into the coating chamber, the supply means including an inlet conduit which terminates at said inlet opening and which defines a flow path along which coating substance that is delivered into the coating chamber passes, the flow path having at least one sharp change of direction a short distance upstream of the inlet opening, the slot defined between the web entrance wall and the web being sufficiently narrow to limit the flow of coating substance from the coating chamber and thereby maintain the coating substance in the coating chamber under pressure, and the distance between the web entrance wall and the doctor member at the outlet end of the chamber being such that, at normal web running speed, the web moves from the entrance wall to the doctor member in a time of at most 0.3 s, the inlet opening being positioned to introduce coating substance into the coating chamber at a position that is closer to the web entrance wall than to the back wall structure, whereby the flow of coating substance in the coating chamber is, at a position close to the web entrance wall, divided into two branches, of which a first branch follows the web in its running direction toward the back wall structure and a second branch, which is of a considerably greater volume flow rate than the first branch, flows out from the coating chamber through the slot.
- 2. A coater according to claim 1, in which said web entrance wall has a protrusion extending towards to the interior of said coating chamber.
- 3. A coater according to claim 1, in which said slot between said web entrance wall and said web converges in the web running direction.
- 4. A coater according to claim 3, in which, in the slot between the web entrance wall and the web, the slot side surface facing the web is joined to the outer side surface of the web entrance wall in the form of a smooth continuous curve.
- 5. A coater according to claim 1, in which there is, outside the coating chamber in front of its web entrance wall, a wall forming together with the web entrance wall a flow duct for the coating substance flowing out through the slot between the web entrance wall and the web.
- 6. A coater according to claim 5, comprising means for maintaining a partial vacuum in the flow duct outside the web entrance wall of the coating chamber.
- 7. A coater according to claim 1, in which there is a web support member, preferably in the form of a support drum rotating in the web moving direction, said web support member being at the position of the coating chamber at the opposite side of the web.
- 8. A coater according to claim 1, wherein the distance between the web entrance wall and the back wall is such that, at normal web running speed, the web moves from the web entrance wall to the back wall in a time of at the most 0.03 s.
- 9. A coater according to claim 1, in which the coating chamber has a bottom spaced from the web by a distance which is at least about equal to the distance, in the web running direction, between the walls of the coating chamber.
- 10. A coater according to claim 1, wherein said inlet conduit is oriented to introduce coating substance into the coating chamber in a direction substantially parallel to the web entrance wall.
- 11. A coater according to claim 1, wherein the inlet opening is immediately adjacent the web entrance wall.
- 12. A coater according to claim 1, wherein the wall means are such that coating substance that does not leave the coating chamber as a coating layer on the web is able to leave the coating chamber only by way of the slot defined between the web entrance wall and the web.
- 13. A coater according to claim 12, in which there is, outside the coating chamber in front of its web entrance wall, a wall forming together with the web entrance wall a flow duct for coating substance that leaves the coating chamber by way of the slot between the web entrance wall and the web.
- 14. A coater according to claim 13, comprising means for maintaining a partial vacuum in the flow duct outside the web entrance wall of the coating chamber.
- 15. A coater according to claim 1, wherein the distance between the web entrance wall and the back wall structure is substantially uniform over a substantial portion of the distance from the inlet end of the coating chamber to the outlet end thereof.
- 16. A coater according to claim 1, in which the flow path has at least two sharp changes of direction a short distance upstream of the inlet opening.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 729,467 filed May 1, 1985 and now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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