Claims
- 1. A multilayer coater, comprising a plurality of elongated applicator plates, means mounting said plates in spaced relation to form a plurality of converging flow channels elongated in a direction normal to the direction in which said channels are converging, and an elongated porous element mounted at the convergent ends of said channels and blocking said convergent ends, whereby fluid compositions supplied to said channels under pressure will flow through said element while experiencing pressure drops that are large compared to the cross stream pressure drops in said channels.
- 2. The coater of claim 1, in which the sizes of the pores in said porous element are between 25 and 250 microns.
- 3. A multilayer coater, comprising a plurality of contiguous elongated wedge shaped porous elements separated by liquid-impermeable membranes and forming converging porous channels for conveying liquid coating compositions to a common multilayer bead for entrainment on a web moving adjacent said bead, said channel being spaced from the web by a gap.
- 4. The coater of claim 3, in which the sizes of the pores in said porous elements are between 25 and 250 microns.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 921,445, filed July 3, 1978, now abandoned.
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