Coating method and apparatus including an air shielding device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6387455
  • Patent Number
    6,387,455
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, July 22, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 14, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
The coating apparatus has an air shielding device to prevent a curtain of coating liquids, which free-falls from a coating head, from being disturbed by an air carried along by a traveling web. The coating apparatus also has a device to move the air shielding device. Before and at the start of coating, the air shielding device is kept far from an impingement position where the free-falling curtain impinges onto the web. Just after the start of coating, the air shielding device is moved close to the impingement position. This prevents the air shielding device from being contaminated with splashes of the coating liquids, and the like.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to a coating method and apparatus, and more particularly to a curtain-coating method and apparatus for coating a continuous web with liquid compositions in the manufacture of photographic film, photographic printing paper, magnetic recording tapes, adhesive tapes, pressure-sensitive recording paper, offset printing plates, and so forth.




2. Description of Related Art




In curtain coating, a traveling web or object is coated by a free-falling curtain of coating liquid that is caused to impinge onto the traveling web or object to form a layer thereon. The curtain coating apparatus is widely used for the manufacture of photographic film, etc., which require a uniform coating.




If the web travels at a high speed, the free-falling curtain is disturbed by an air carried along by the traveling web. This causes the web to be unevenly coated. To solve this problem, there has been proposed a variety of coating apparatuses with air shielding means: a coating apparatus in which a plurality of curried air shields are attached to a coating head (U.S. Pat. No. 3,867,901); a coating apparatus in which a vacuum chamber is arranged close to a web on a backup roller (Japanese Patent No. 2,767,712); a coating apparatus in which an air shield member having a plane parallel to a web is arranged close to the web (Japanese Patent Provisional Publication No. 3-123658); a coating apparatus provided with a means for jetting air in opposition to the air carried along by the traveling web (Japanese Patent Provisional Publication No. 3-65266); and a coating apparatus that blocks the air carried along by the traveling web by arranging an elongated brush extending across the web (U.S. Pat. No. 5,181,963).




The air shielding means of these conventional coating apparatuses must be arranged as close as possible to an impingement position where the free-falling curtain impinges onto the web. That is because the airflow cannot be effectively blocked if the air shielding means is located away from the impingement position.




However, if the air shielding means is arranged close to the impingement position in the conventional coating apparatuses, the air shielding means is contaminated with the coating liquids due to splashes of the coating liquids when a curtain deflector moves at the start of the coating. Consequently, the coating liquids that adhere to the air shielding means drop onto the web during the coating and cause the uneven coating.




To solve this problem, in the coating apparatus of U.S. Pat. No. 5,338,359, a preparation pan is positioned beneath the hopper lip during hopper preparation wherein flow within the hopper is chaotic and the curtain is not stable. The preparation pan includes edge walls spaced apart from the edge guides to stabilize the unsteady curtain within the preparation pan. The coating apparatus minimizes splashing and splattering of the coating liquids thereby minimizing contamination of the coating equipment.




In the coating apparatus of U.S. Pat. No. 5,338,359, however, an elevator for moving up and down the preparation pan works incorrectly since the elevator is contaminated with the coating liquids. Moreover, it is impossible to move the preparation pan with a large capacity within a limited space. Thus, it is necessary to use a small-sized preparation pan and discharge the coating liquids collected in the preparation pan.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In view of the foregoing, it is an object of the present invention to provide a coating method and apparatus that prevents an air shielding device from being contaminated with coating liquids due to splashes of a free-falling curtain, and the like.




To achieve the above-mentioned object, the present invention is directed to a coating method, comprising the steps of: causing a curtain of a coating liquid to free-fall from a coating head; starting to coat a traveling web with the coating liquid by causing the curtain of the coating liquid to impinge onto the traveling web; and moving, just after the starting step, an air shielding device close to an impingement position where the curtain of the coating liquid impinges onto the traveling web so as to shield the curtain of the coating liquid from an air carried along by the traveling web, the air shielding device being withdrawn from the impingement position before and at the starting step.




To achieve the above-mentioned object, the present invention is also directed to a coating apparatus, comprising: a coating head from which a curtain of a coating liquid free-falls, the curtain of the coating liquid impinging onto a traveling web to coat the traveling web with the coating liquid; an air shielding device for shielding the curtain of the coating liquid from an air carried along by the traveling web; and a moving device for moving, just after a start of coating, the air shielding device close to an impingement position where the curtain of the coating liquid impinges onto the traveling web, the air shielding device being withdrawn from the impingement position before and at said start of coating.




According to the present invention, the coating apparatus has the moving device for moving the air shielding device close to the impingement position where the free-falling curtain impinges onto the web, just after the start of coating. This prevents the air shielding device from being contaminated with splashes of the coating liquids, and the like.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The nature of this invention, as well as other objects and advantages thereof, will be explained in the following with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the figures and wherein:




FIGS.


1


(


a


) and


1


(


b


) are explanation drawings showing the first embodiment of a coating apparatus according to the present invention;




FIGS.


2


(


a


) and


2


(


b


) are explanation drawings showing the second embodiment of the coating apparatus according to the present invention;




FIGS.


3


(


a


) and


3


(


b


) are explanation drawings showing the third embodiment of the coating apparatus according to the present invention; and




FIGS.


4


(


a


) and


4


(


b


) are explanation drawings showing the fourth embodiment of the coating apparatus according to the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




This invention will be described in further detail by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings.




FIGS.


1


(


a


) and


1


(


b


) are explanation drawings showing the first embodiment of a coating apparatus according to the present invention.




As shown in FIGS.


1


(


a


) and


1


(


b


), coating liquids are supplied to manifolds


12


in a coating head


10


. The coating liquids flow up through slots


16


, and they flow out onto a slide surface


18


. Then, the coating liquids form two layers and flow down on the slide surface


18


. The coating liquids flowing down the slide surface


18


become a coating liquid curtain


14


and free-fall from a lip


20


, which projects at the end of the slide surface


18


. Both side edges of the free-falling curtain


14


are guided along edge guides


22


.




A backup roller


24


is placed below the coating head


10


. A traveling web


26


is supported on the backup roller


24


to change the traveling direction from the downside to the upside of the backup roller


24


as indicated with arrows


28


in FIG.


1


(


a


). The backup roller


24


prevents the web


26


from vibrating when the web


26


is coated with the free-falling curtain


14


from the coating head


10


.




A movement mechanism (not shown) moves the coating head


10


horizontally as indicated by an arrow


30


in FIG.


1


(


a


), so that the coating head


10


moves closer to or farther from the backup roller


24


. During the preparation for coating, the coating head


10


is placed far from the backup roller


24


so that a curtain deflector


32


can be arranged in a space between the coating head


10


and the backup roller


24


. A movement mechanism (not shown) positions the curtain deflector


32


between the coating head


10


and the backup roller


24


, or moves the curtain deflector


32


to its original position. During the preparation for the coating, the curtain deflector


32


is placed between the coating head


10


and the backup roller


24


. The curtain deflector


32


receives the coating liquid curtain


14


free-falling from the coating head


10


and guides the free-falling curtain


14


into a preparation pan


35


until the free-falling curtain


14


stabilizes.




An air shielding device or a vacuum chamber


34


with an inlet


34


A is placed in a space between the front wall of the coating head


10


, facing the backup roller


24


, and the bottom of the lip


20


. The inlet


34


A is curved correspondingly to a curvature of the backup roller


24


. The vacuum chamber


34


is connected to a suction device


38


through a flexible hose


36


. The vacuum chamber


34


is slidably supported on a rail


40


, which is provided on the front wall of the coating head


10


, through a linear bearing (not shown). On the other hand, a rail


44


is provided on the rear wall (the opposite side of the front wall) of the coating head


10


. A nut member


46


is slidably supported on the rail


44


, and the nut member


46


connects to the vacuum chamber


34


through an arm


48


. A vertical screw member


50


is engaged with the nut member


46


, and the top end of the screw member


50


is supported by a motor


52


, which is capable of rotating forward and backward. Running the motor


52


moves up or down the nut member


46


along the rail


44


, to thereby move up or down the vacuum chamber


34


through the arm


48


.




A description will now be given of the operation of the first embodiment of the coating apparatus, which is constructed in the above-mentioned manner. Before the preparation for coating, the coating head


10


is positioned far from the backup roller


24


as shown in FIG.


1


(


a


), and the curtain deflector


32


is moved to the space between the coating head


10


and the backup roller


24


. Then, the free-falling curtain


14


fallen from the coating head


10


is guided into the preparation pan


35


through the curtain deflector


32


. Before the preparation, the motor


52


raises the vacuum chamber


34


to the top end of the front wall of the coating head


10


. This prevents the vacuum chamber


34


from being contaminated with splashes


14


A of the coating liquids even if the free-falling curtain


14


impinges onto the curtain deflector


32


and the splashes


14


A occur, or even if the free-falling curtain


14


does not fall straight due to the disturbance. It is desirable to stop the suction device


38


or use a valve member (not shown), and the like to reduce the suction power in order to prevent the vacuum chamber


34


from sucking the mists of the splashes


14


A.




When the free-falling curtain


14


stabilizes, the coating head


10


is moved toward the backup roller


24


up to a coating start position as shown in FIG.


1


(


b


), and the curtain deflector


32


is moved down to the original position to start coating the web


26


. Just after the start of coating, the motor


52


lowers the vacuum chamber


34


so that the inlet


34


A of the vacuum chamber


34


can be close to a free-falling curtain impingement position on the web


26


, and then the suction device


38


starts operating or increases the suction power. The air carried along by the web


26


is sucked by the vacuum chamber


34


, and the free-falling curtain


14


from the coating head


10


is not disturbed. This prevents the web


26


from being coated unevenly with the free-falling curtain


14


. Since the free-falling curtain


14


from the coating head


10


is stable during the coating, the vacuum chamber


34


is not contaminated with the splashes of the coating liquids, the disturbance of the curtain and the like.




FIGS.


2


(


a


) and


2


(


b


) are explanation drawings showing the second embodiment of the coating apparatus according to the present invention. The second embodiment is similar to the first embodiment except for an air shielding device and a moving device therefor. Thus, a description will only be given of the structure and operation of the air shielding device and the moving device therefor.




As shown in FIGS.


2


(


a


) and


2


(


b


), the air shielding device or a vacuum chamber


56


with an inlet


56


A is placed in the space between the front wall of the coating head


10


, facing the backup roller


24


, and the bottom of the lip


20


. The inlet


56


A is curved correspondingly to the curvature of the backup roller


24


. The vacuum chamber


56


is connected to the suction device


38


through the flexible hose


36


. The vacuum chamber


56


is rotatably supported on a pair of supporting plates


58


, which projects at both ends of the front wall of the coating head


10


. A pulley


60


is fitted in a rotary shaft (not shown), which is through one supporting plate


58


. A motor


62


, which is capable of rotating forward and backward, is supported on the rear wall of the coating head


10


. An endless belt


66


is wound between a pulley


64


, which is fitted in a rotary shaft (not shown) of the motor


62


, and the pulley


60


, which is fitted in the rotary shaft of the vacuum chamber


56


. Consequently, the motor


62


swings the vacuum chamber


56


in a direction indicated with an arrow


68


in FIG.


2


(


a


) through the endless belt


66


. Thus, the vacuum chamber


56


moves closer to or farther from the free-falling curtain


14


from the coating head


10


.




Before the preparation for coating, the motor


62


swings the vacuum chamber


56


in a direction to withdraw it from the free-falling curtain


14


as shown in FIG.


2


(


a


) in order to prevent the vacuum chamber


56


from being contaminated with the splashes


14


A of the coating liquids and the disturbance of the free-falling curtain


14


when the free-falling curtain


14


impinges onto the curtain deflector


32


. When the coating head


10


is moved toward the backup roller


24


up to the coating start position as shown in FIG.


2


(


b


), the motor


62


swings the vacuum chamber


56


toward the free-falling curtain


14


so that the inlet


56


A of the vacuum chamber


56


can be positioned close to the free-falling curtain impingement position on the web


26


.




Consequently, the second embodiment of the present invention can achieve the same effects as the first embodiment.




FIGS.


3


(


a


) and


3


(


b


) are explanation drawings showing the third embodiment of the coating apparatus according to the present invention. The third embodiment is similar to the first embodiment except for an air shielding device and a moving device therefor. Thus, a description will only be given of the structure and operation of the air shielding device and the moving device therefor.




As shown in FIGS.


3


(


a


) and


3


(


b


), a rail


70


is provided on the bottom of the coating head


10


. An air shielding part


72


is slidably supported on the rail


70


through a linear bearing (not shown). The air shielding part


72


includes a labyrinth or an air shield plate


72


A with the same curvature as the backup roller


24


. The air shielding part


72


is connected to a piston rod


76


of an air cylinder


74


, which is supported at the bottom of the coating head


10


. Consequently, the air cylinder


74


expands or contracts the piston rod


76


to slide the air shielding part


72


along the rail


70


in a direction indicated with an arrow


78


in FIG.


3


(


a


). Thus, the air shielding part


72


becomes closer to or farther from the free-falling curtain


14


.




Before the preparation for coating, the air cylinder


74


slides the air shielding part


72


in a direction to withdraw it from the free-falling curtain


14


as shown in FIG.


3


(


a


) in order to prevent the air shielding part


72


from being contaminated with the splashes


14


A of the coating liquids and the disturbance of the free-falling curtain


14


when the free-falling curtain


14


impinges onto the curtain deflector


32


. When the coating head


10


is moved toward the backup roller


24


up to the coating start position as shown in FIG.


3


(


b


), the air cylinder


74


slides the air shielding part


72


toward the free-falling curtain


14


so that the air seal plate


72


A of the air shielding part


72


can be positioned close to the free-falling curtain impingement position.




Consequently, the third embodiment of the present invention also achieves the same effects as the first embodiment.




FIGS.


4


(


a


) and


4


(


b


) are explanation drawings showing the fourth embodiment of the coating apparatus according to the present invention. The fourth embodiment is similar to the first embodiment except for an air shielding device and a moving device therefor. Thus, a description will only be given of the structure and operation of the air shielding device and the moving device therefor.




As shown in FIGS.


4


(


a


) and


4


(


b


), a bearing


80


for a rotary shaft


24


A of the backup roller


24


has a disc-shaped rotating device


82


, which rotates coaxially with the rotary shaft


24


A. An arm


84


extends from the side of the rotating device


82


toward the peripheral edge of the backup roller


24


. A vacuum chamber


86


with an inlet


86


A is supported at the end of the arm


84


. The vacuum chamber


86


is connected to the suction device


38


through an elastic hose


88


. The inlet


86


A has the same curvature as the backup roller


24


. The rotating device


82


rotates the vacuum chamber


86


along a predetermined rotation path from the lower side of the backup roller


24


to a position in the vicinity to the free-falling curtain


14


from the coating head


10


. Consequently, the rotating device


82


moves the vacuum chamber


86


close to or farther from the free-falling curtain


14


through the arm


84


.




Before the preparation for coating, the rotating apparatus


82


rotates the vacuum chamber


86


to the lower side of the backup roller


24


as shown in FIG.


4


(


a


) so as to withdraw the vacuum chamber


86


from the free-falling curtain


14


to thereby prevent the vacuum chamber


86


from being contaminated with the splashes


14


A of the coating liquids and the disturbance of the free-falling curtain


14


when the free-falling curtain


14


impinges onto the curtain deflector


32


. When the coating head


10


is moved toward the backup roller


24


up to the coating start position to start the coating, the vacuum chamber


86


is rotated so that the vacuum chamber


86


can be close to the free-falling curtain impingement position as shown in FIG.


4


(


b


).




Consequently, the fourth embodiment of the present invention also achieves the same effects as the first embodiment.




In these embodiments, the curtain deflector


32


is placed between the coating head


10


and the backup roller


24


during the preparation for coating. The present invention, however, may be applied to the case where the coating apparatus is operated for preparation while directly coating the web


26


with the free-falling curtain


14


without using the curtain deflector


32


to acquire the web as a product after the stabilization of the free-falling curtain


14


.




Examples of the webs are paper, plastic film, resin-coated paper, synthetic paper, etc. Examples of plastic materials used for the plastic film are: polyolefine such as polyethylene and polypropylene; vinylpolymer such as polyvinylacetate, polyvinylchloride and polystyrene; polyamide such as 6,6-nylon and 6-nylon; polyester such as polyethylene terephthalate and polyethylene-2,6-naphthalate; polycarbonate; and celluloseacetate such as cellulosetriacetate and cellulosediacetate. An example of a resin used for the resin-coated paper is polyolefine such as polyethylene, but the present invention is not restricted to this. The paper may be laminated with polyolefine, and the surface of the paper may be either flat or embossed. Examples of the coating liquids are: a coating liquid used for forming sensitive emulsion layer, an undercoating layer, a protective layer, a back layer, etc. of a photosensitive material; a coating liquid used for forming a magnetic layer, an undercoating layer, a lubricant layer, a protection layer, a back layer, etc. of a magnetic recording material; and a coating liquid used for forming an adhesive layer, a coloring layer, a rust prevention layer, etc. The coating liquids include a water-soluble binder or an organic solution binder.




As set forth hereinabove, according to the coating method and apparatus of the present invention, the moving device keeps the air shielding device far from the free-falling curtain, which is falling from the coating head, until the start of coating. Just after the start of coating, the moving device moves the air shielding device close to the position where the free-falling curtain impinges onto the web. This prevents the air shielding device from being contaminated with the splashes of the coating liquids, and the like. Thus, the present invention solves the problems that the coating liquids that are adhered to the air shielding device drop onto the web during the coating and deteriorate the quality of the web and that the adhered coating liquids reduce the air shielding effects of the air shielding device.




It should be understood, however, that there is no intention to limit the invention to the specific forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the invention is to cover all modifications, alternate constructions and equivalents falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as expressed in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A coating method comprising the steps of:causing a curtain of a coating liquid to free-fall from a coating head; starting to coat a traveling web with a coating liquid by causing the curtain of the coating liquid to impinge onto the traveling web at an impingement position; and moving, just after the starting step, an air shielding device from a first position displaced from said impingement position to a second position proximate to said impingement position where the curtain of the coating liquid impinges onto the traveling web so as to shield the curtain of the coating liquid from an air carried along by the traveling web, the air shielding device being located at said first position at the starting step.
  • 2. A coating apparatus comprising:a coating head, moveable from a retracted position to an impingement position, said coating head having a front wall and a lip above the front wall from which a curtain of a coating liquid free-falls, the curtain of the coating liquid impinging onto a traveling web at the impingement position to coat the traveling web with the coating liquid; an air shielding device for shielding the curtain of the coating liquid from an air carried along by the traveling web, said air shielding device being secured to said coating head so as to move therewith; and a moving device for moving, just after the start of coating, the air shielding device from a first position displaced from said impingement position to a second position proximate to said impingement position.
  • 3. The coating apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said air shielding device is slidably supported on a rail, said rail provided on the front wall of the coating head.
  • 4. The coating apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said air shielding device is rotatably supported on a pair of supporting plates, said supporting plates projecting from both ends of the front wall of the coating head.
  • 5. The coating apparatus according to claim 2, also comprising a moveable curtain deflector for guiding said free-falling coating liquid away from said traveling web, while said coating head travels to a position near said impingement position, wherein said moveable curtain deflector moves in a direction away from said impingement position; anda preparation pan for capturing said coating liquid from said moveable curtain deflector.
  • 6. The coating apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the air shielding device comprises a suction chamber.
  • 7. The coating apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the air shielding device comprises a plate with the same curvature as the traveling web at the impingement position.
  • 8. The coating apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising a movement mechanism for moving the coating head closer to and further away from the traveling web, said movement mechanism provided independently of the moving device for the air shielding device.
  • 9. The coating apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the air shielding device comprises a suction chamber.
  • 10. The coating apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the air shielding device comprises a plate with the same curvature as the traveling web at the impingement position.
  • 11. A coating apparatus comprising:a coating head, moveable from a retracted position to an impingement position, from which a curtain of a coating liquid free-falls, the curtain of the coating liquid impinging onto a traveling web at the impingement position to coat the traveling web with the coating liquid; an air shielding device for shielding the curtain of the coating liquid from an air carried along by the traveling web; a rail attached to said coating head, wherein said air shielding device is placed on said rail such that said air shielding device is moved in conjunction with said coating head; and a moving device for moving along said rail, just after the start of coating, the air shielding device from a first position displaced from said impingement position to a second position proximate to said impingement position.
  • 12. The coating apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the air shielding device comprises a suction chamber.
  • 13. The coating apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the air shielding device comprises a plate with the same curvature as the traveling web at the impingement position.
  • 14. The coating apparatus according to claim 11, further comprising a moveable curtain deflector for guiding said free-falling coating liquid away from said traveling web, while said coating head travels to a position near said impingement position, wherein said moveable curtain deflector moves in a direction away from said impingement position; anda preparation pan for capturing said coating liquid from said moveable curtain deflector.
  • 15. The coating apparatus according to claim 11, further comprising a movement mechanism for moving the coating head closer to and further away from the traveling web, said movement mechanism provided independently of the moving device for the air shielding device.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10-206466 Jul 1998 JP
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