Claims
- 1. A device for coating a flowable substance onto a traveling web moving in a travel direction, the device comprising:
- a backing cylinder having a cylinder surface centered on an axis and over which the web travels in the direction;
- an inelastic dosing element spacedly juxtaposed with the cylinder surface and with the web, extending a full working width across the web, and having a dosing surface converging toward the cylinder surface in the direction and defining with the cylinder surface an application gap having a narrowest spacing at a dosing line;
- a baffle having a baffle surface radially confronting and spacedly juxtaposed with the dosing surface and forming therewith a feed channel having an upstream end remote from the cylinder surface and a downstream end at the gap;
- means for supporting the dosing element for swinging movement of the dosing element about a swing axis parallel to the axis of the cylinder with the dosing element moving substantially only generally parallel to the dosing surface and tangentially of the cylinder surface and not radially of the backing cylinder to change the spacing between the cylinder surface and the dosing surface at the dosing line, the dosing surface being at a radial distance from the swing axis which increases continuously in the travel direction to the dosing line; and
- means for feeding the flowable substance to the upstream end of the feed channel and through the channel to the gap.
- 2. The device defined in claim 1 wherein the dosing surface has at the dosing line an edge of a radius less than 8 mm.
- 3. The device defined in claim 1 wherein the means for supporting the dosing element includes a cylindrical support element parallel to the guide cylinder and having an axis coaxial with the swing axis.
- 4. The device defined in claim 1 wherein the means for feeding includes a driven coating cylinder for transporting the substance to the gap, the dosing element being disposed between the cylinders.
- 5. The device defined in claim 1 wherein the gap has a gap width at the dosing line of less than 2 mm.
- 6. The device defined in claim 1 wherein the dosing surface has a length in the direction between 5 mm and 50 mm.
- 7. The device defined in claim 1 wherein the edge is formed by a rotatable wiper rod.
- 8. A device for coating a flowable substance onto a traveling web moving in a travel direction, the device comprising:
- a backing cylinder having a cylinder surface centered on an axis and over which the web travels in the direction;
- an inelastic dosing element spacedly juxtaposed with the cylinder surface and with the web, extending a full working width across the web, and having a dosing surface converging toward the cylinder surface in the direction and defining with the cylinder surface an application gap having a narrowest spacing at a dosing line;
- means for supporting the dosing element for swinging movement of the dosing element about a swing axis parallel to the axis of the cylinder with the dosing element moving substantially only generally parallel to the dosing surface and tangentially of the cylinder surface and not radially of the backing cylinder to change the spacing between the cylinder surface and the dosing surface at the dosing line, the dosing surface being at a radial distance from the swing axis which increases continuously in the travel direction to the dosing line, the dosing surface having at the dosing line an edge of a radius less than 8 mm; and
- means for feeding the flowable substance to the gap including a driven coating cylinder for transporting the substance to the gap, the inelastic dosing element sliding on an outer surface of the coating cylinder.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a file-wrapper-continuation of patent application Ser. No. 08/087,816 filed 8 Jul. 1993 now abandoned as the US national phase of PCT/EP92/02996 itself filed 24 Dec. 1992 published as WO93/17181, Sep. 2, 1993 with a claim to the priority of German patent application P 42 05 993.3 itself filed 27 Feb. 1992.
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