It is known to use a doctor roll in a coater such as a short dwell time applicator (“SDTA”) or a film coater as shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,250,211 and 5,749,972, these patents being incorporated herein by reference, in conjunction with a backing roll to meter coating applied to a moving paper web or first to a roll surface and then onto a moving web of paper. These doctor rolls are difficult to locate or hold in a coater as space is restricted. Heretofore, when the doctor roll was loaded into the web or roll surface being coated, the doctor roll was moved toward or away from the web or roll surface to increase or decrease the loading, respectively. Generally, the doctor roll also tended to move downstream in the direction of the web or roll surface travel. This latter movement was somewhat inconsistent, and consequently variation and/or inconsistency in the coating lay and metering by the doctor roll could occur.
The disadvantages of the prior art are overcome by the method and apparatus of the present invention which provides a method and means for supporting the doctor roll to minimize any movement or travel of the doctor roll in a direction of that of the moving surface of the web or roll and minimizes the inconsistency of coating applied to the surface of the web or roll. To accomplish this, the roll is supported in a roll carrier or support which is permitted to move or generally pivot on a support rod, generally being used as the motion may be somewhat greater than a true pivot connection. The support rod itself may form and close off part of the coater application chamber. To support the doctor roll, a rear or downstream (relative to the direction of web or roll surface movement or travel) support for the doctor roll is provided. To accommodate movement of the roll due to loading by a conventional means (such as a load tube), relative contact surfaces between the roll carrier and roll rear support may be curved or radiused to permit the roll carrier or support and roll therein to move, slide or pivot more freely. Preferably, the rear roll support can be in the form of a releasable element or blade, while the curved or radiused surface may be formed on the rear of the roll carrier or support. Thus, the pivoting of the roll support and moving along the radius provides a more consistent environment for the doctor roll, and therefore lay of coating and/or doctoring of coating on the moving web or roll surface, and consequently more consistently coated paper web.
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An internal coating inlet seal 7 seals the ends of the coating inlet outside of the web run and under the edge dams 8 and 9. There is a metal support for the felt edge dam 9. This assembly seals the ends of the applicator between the orifice plate 7, roll 10 and doctor assembly 11. The edge dam assembly can be adjusted laterally on the dovetail or groove 7A on seal 7.
The doctor assembly 11A comprises the carrier, bed or support 11 for the doctor roll or bar 12. The bed or carrier 11 is made of UHMW polyethylene or similar material. The doctor roll or device 12 can be a solid bar (
When the doctor roll is driven (as indicated by the small arrow 18A) in a direction opposite backing roll rotation (as indicated by the large arrow 18B), it has a tendency to lift the roll up at the rear when not in contact with the backing roll. In order to counteract this tendency, associated means both on the doctor roll support 11 and the rear support plate 18 can be provided. For example, the rear support plate or retainer 18 may have an upper hooked end 118 which engages in a retaining groove 118B in the doctor support 11 (see
It should be understood that the doctor support of the present invention that can be used with any doctor be it generally integral in a coater, such as a short dwell time applicator type, or in a stand alone doctor roll, such as in a dip roll, separate doctor. It should also be understood that the doctor roll could have a plain smooth surface roll or a grooved roll. It should be further understood that the invention could be used when coating a paper or board web either directly or indirectly via a transfer roll. While specific elements and steps have been described, it should be understood that equivalent elements and steps will fall within the scope of the following claims.
This United States PCT application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/431,270, filed Dec. 6, 2002, of the same title and by the same inventor on which a claim of priority and benefit of filing date is made. This invention relates to a type of doctor for a coating apparatus and method for coating a traveling web material, such as paper, or for coating the surface of a roll and then transferring said coating to a traveling web in a pressure nip form by another roll, blade or other pressure applying device.
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