Claims
- 1. A method of coating a web passing in a horizontal web travel direction beneath a slot nozzle extending transversely of the direction, the method comprising the steps of:ejecting a pigment-carrying liquid at a flow speed from a slot of the nozzle to form a downwardly free-falling curtain extending across the web; orienting a vertical inner face of a guide element at each outer edge of the curtain with each face extending from a respective end of the slot downward to adjacent the passing web; cooling the inner faces of the guide elements; and feeding to an upper region of each of the inner faces a respective partial stream of the liquid such that the partial streams flow down the respective inner faces at a speed at least equal to the curtain flow speed and merge with the outer edges of the curtain.
- 2. The web-coating method defined in claim 1, further comprisingorienting a respective separating element inward of a lower edge of each of the inner faces and thereby splitting off the outer edges of the curtain before they reach the web.
- 3. The web-coating method defined in claim 2, further comprising the step of cooling the separating elements.
- 4. A method of coating a web passing in a horizontal web travel direction beneath a slot nozzle extending transversely of the direction, the method comprising the steps of:ejecting a pigment-carrying liquid at a flow speed from a slot of the nozzle to form a downwardly free-falling curtain extending across the web; orienting a vertical inner face of a guide element at each outer edge of the curtain with each face extending from a respective end of the slot downward to adjacent the passing web; orienting a respective separating element inward of a lower edge of each of the inner faces and thereby splitting off the outer edges of the curtain before they reach the web; cooling the separating elements; and feeding to an upper region of each of the inner faces a respective partial stream of the liquid such that the partial streams flow down the respective inner faces at a speed at least equal to the curtain flow speed and merge with the outer edges of the curtain.
- 5. The web-coating method defined in claim 4, further comprising the step of cooling the inner faces of the guide elements.
- 6. An apparatus for coating a web passing in a horizontal web travel direction, the apparatus comprising:means including a slot nozzle extending transversely of the direction and having a downwardly open slot for ejecting a pigment-carrying liquid at a flow speed from the slot to form a downwardly free-falling curtain extending across the web; respective guide elements having vertical inner faces at each outer edge of the curtain with each face extending from a respective end of the slot downward to adjacent the passing web; means for cooling the guide elements; and means for feeding to an upper region of each of the inner faces a respective partial stream of the liquid such that the partial streams flow down the respective inner faces at a speed at least equal to the curtain flow speed and merge with the outer edges of the curtain.
- 7. The web-coating apparatus defined in claim 6 wherein each inner face has a width measured horizontally in the web-travel direction of at least 10 mm.
- 8. The web-coating apparatus defined in claim 6 wherein each guide element has a downwardly pointing splitter edge.
- 9. The web-coating apparatus defined in claim 6, further comprisingmeans including a respective separating element inward of a lower edge of each of the inner faces for splitting off the outer edges of the curtain before they reach the web.
- 10. The web-coating apparatus defined in claim 9 wherein each separating element has an outwardly inclined upper intercepting surface and a vertical guide surface forming an upwardly directed splitter edge with the upper intercepting surface.
- 11. The web-coating apparatus defined in claim 9 wherein the guide surfaces of the separating elements each terminate at a lower splitter edge.
- 12. The web-coating apparatus defined in claim 9 wherein each separating element is formed projecting inward from its guide surface with an upwardly directed secondary intercepting surface.
- 13. The web-coating apparatus defined in claim 9, further comprisingmeans for cooling the separating elements.
- 14. An apparatus for coating a web passing in a horizontal web travel direction, the apparatus comprising:means including a slot nozzle extending transversely of the direction and having a downwardly open slot for ejecting a pigment-carrying liquid at a flow speed from the slot to form a downwardly free-falling curtain extending across the web; respective guide elements having vertical inner faces at each outer edge of the curtain with each face extending from a respective end of the slot downward to adjacent the passing web; means including a respective separating element inward of a lower edge of each of the inner faces for splitting off the outer edges of the curtain before they reach the web; means for cooling the separating elements; and means for feeding to an upper region of each of the inner faces a respective partial stream of the liquid such that the partial streams flow down the respective inner faces at a speed at least equal to the curtain flow speed and merge with the outer edges of the curtain.
- 15. The web-coating apparatus defined in claim 14 wherein each inner face has a width measured horizontally in the web-travel direction of at least 10 mm.
- 16. The web-coating apparatus defined in claim 14 wherein each guide element has a downwardly pointing splitter edge.
- 17. The web-coating apparatus defined in claim 14, a further comprisingmeans for cooling the guide elements.
- 18. The web-coating apparatus defined in claim 14 wherein each separating element has an outwardly inclined upper intercepting surface and a vertical guide surface forming an upwardly directed splitter edge with the upper intercepting surface.
- 19. The web-coating apparatus defined in claim 14 wherein the guide surfaces of the separating elements each terminate at a lower splitter edge.
- 20. The web-coating apparatus defined in claim 14 wherein each separating element is formed projecting inward from its guide surface with an upwardly directed secondary intercepting surface.
Priority Claims (1)
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197 35 588 |
Aug 1997 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is the US national phase of PCT application PCT/EP98/03251 filed May 30, 1998 with a claim to the priority of German application 19735588.9 filed Aug. 15, 1997.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
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PCT/EP98/03251 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
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WO99/09253 |
2/25/1999 |
WO |
A |
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