Claims
- 1. A method for minimizing the flow of a fluid after the fluid is coated by a coater onto a first side of a substrate and until further control of the fluid flow is not needed, the method comprising the steps of:
- positioning an electrostatic field generator having at least one element relative to the fluid on the substrate for imposing at least one electrostatic field on the fluid to oppose the dewetting tendency of the fluid and to minimize the flow of the fluid after the fluid is coated onto the substrate, the at least one electrostatic field having a field strength; and
- subjecting each given point in a desired region on the substrate to a pulsing electrostatic field to vary over time the field strength between a higher and a lower level at least once, thereby to prevent the fluid from becoming electrostatically unaffected by the at least one electrostatic field and to enable the at least one electrostatic field to continue to oppose the dewetting tendency of the fluid.
- 2. The method of claim 1, the substrate having a second side opposite the first side of the substrate, the electrostatic generator comprising at least a first element and a second element positioned adjacent the second side of the substrate, the first element being charged to a first voltage to create a first electrostatic field having a first field strength and the second element being charged to a second voltage to create a second electrostatic field having a second field strength, the first and second field strengths being different, the first element being spaced from the second element such that the fluid is exposed to the first electrostatic field followed by the second electrostatic field.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein one of the first and second elements is charged to a positive voltage and the other of the first and second elements is charged to a negative voltage.
- 4. The method of claim 2, the first element being charged to a positive voltage and the second element being charged to a positive voltage.
- 5. The method of claim 2, the first element being charged to between 1000 volts and 7000 volts and the second element being charged to between negative 1000 volts and negative 7000 volts, the substrate being transported adjacent the first and second elements at a transport rate, the first and second elements being spaced an element distance such that the fluid is exposed to the first electrostatic field from between 1 to 3 seconds before the fluid is exposed to the second electrostatic field.
- 6. The method of claim 1, the electrostatic field generator comprising a charged element, the at least one electrostatic field imposed by the charged element being a varying-strength electrostatic field.
- 7. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of positioning the electrostatic generator between the coater and a drying apparatus to electrostatically minimize the flow of the fluid until the fluid is sufficiently dried by the drying apparatus.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the positioning step comprises positioning an element of the electrostatic field generator on a second side of the substrate opposite the first side of the substrate.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the subjecting step comprises pulsing the field strength to create different field strengths on the same side of the substrate.
- 10. The method of claim 1 wherein the subjecting step comprises spacing multiple electrostatic field elements from each other such that the area between respective elements has a different field strength from that of the adjacent elements, wherein adjacent elements have one of the same field strength and different field strengths.
- 11. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of selecting the proper frequency of the electrostatic field in combination with the properties of the fluid.
- 12. The method of claim 1 wherein the subjecting step comprises pulsing the field strength a plurality of times.
- 13. A method for minimizing the flow of a fluid after the fluid is coated by a coater onto a first side of a substrate and until further control of the fluid flow is not needed, the substrate having a second side opposite the first side of the substrate, wherein the method comprises the steps of:
- positioning an electrostatic field generator relative to the fluid on the substrate for imposing at least one electrostatic field on the fluid to pull the fluid against the first side of the substrate and to minimize the flow of the fluid after the fluid is coated onto the substrate, the at least one electrostatic field having a field strength, wherein the electrostatic generator comprises at least a first element and a second element positioned adjacent the second side of the substrate, the first element being charged to a first voltage to create a first electrostatic field having a first field strength and the second element being charged to a second voltage to create a second electrostatic field having a second field strength, the first and second field strengths being different, the first element being spaced from the second element such that the fluid is exposed to the first electrostatic field followed by the second electrostatic field, the electrostatic generator further comprising a third element and a fourth element positioned adjacent the second side of the substrate, the third element being charged to approximately the first voltage to create a third electrostatic field having approximately the first field strength, the fourth element being charged to approximately the second voltage to create a fourth electrostatic field having approximately the second field strength, the third and fourth elements being spaced from and positioned relative to the first and second elements such that the fluid is consecutively exposed to the first, second, third, and fourth electrostatic fields and such that the fluid is pulsed by electrostatic fields of differing field strengths; and
- varying the field strength sufficiently to prevent the fluid from becoming electrostatically unaffected by the electrostatic fields and to enable the at least one electrostatic field to continue to pull the fluid against the first side of the substrate.
- 14. A method for minimizing the flow of a fluid after the fluid is coated by a coater onto a first side of a moving substrate and until the apparatus is not needed to control the flow, the moving substrate having a second side opposite the first side, the method comprising the steps of:
- positioning a first element relative to the coater and adjacent the second side of the substrate, the first element being charged to a first voltage such that the first element imposes a first electrostatic field on the fluid pulling the fluid against the first side of the substrate, the first electrostatic field having a first field strength;
- positioning a second element relative to the coater and adjacent the second side of the substrate, the second element being charged to a second voltage such that the second element imposes a second electrostatic field on the fluid pulling the fluid against the first side of the substrate, the second electrostatic field having a second field strength, the second field strength being different from the first field strength, the second element being spaced from the first element such that the fluid is exposed to the first electrostatic field before being exposed to the second electrostatic field when transported from the coater;
- positioning a third element relative to the coater and adjacent the substrate second side, the third element being charged to a third voltage such that the third element imposes a third electrostatic field on the fluid pulling the fluid against the first side of the substrate, the third electrostatic field having a third field strength, the third field strength being different from the second field strength, the third element being spaced from the first and second elements such that the fluid is exposed to the first electrostatic field before being exposed to the second electrostatic field and such that the fluid is exposed to the second electrostatic field before being exposed to the third electrostatic field when the substrate is transported from the coater; and
- transporting the moving substrate adjacent the first, second, and third elements at a transport rate after the fluid is coated onto the moving substrate, the transport rate being sufficient to prevent the fluid from becoming electrostatically unaffected by the first, second, and third electrostatic fields and such that the flow of the fluid is minimized by the first, second, and third electrostatic fields.
- 15. A method for applying a fluid coating onto a first side of a substrate and for controlling the flow of the fluid coating until the fluid coating loses its tendency to flow, the method comprising the steps of:
- applying the fluid coating to the first side of the substrate;
- imposing at least one electrostatic field on the fluid coating to oppose the dewetting tendency of the fluid and to minimize the flow of the fluid coating after the fluid coating is applied to the substrate;
- subjecting each given point in a desired region on the substrate to a pulsing electrostatic field to vary over time the field strength between a higher and a lower level at least once, while imposing the at least one electrostatic field upon the fluid coating, thereby to prevent the fluid from becoming electrostatically unaffected by the at least one electrostatic field and to enable the at least one electrostatic field to continue to oppose the dewetting tendency of the fluid; and
- solidifying the fluid coating to reduce the fluid tendency to flow while the step of imposing the at least one electrostatic field is taken.
- 16. An apparatus for controlling the flow of a fluid after the fluid is coated by a coater onto a first side of a substrate and until the apparatus is not needed to control the flow, the apparatus comprising:
- an electrostatic field generator positioned relative to the fluid on the substrate for imposing at least one electrostatic field on the fluid to oppose the dewetting tendency of the fluid and to control the flow of the fluid after the fluid is coated onto the substrate, the at least one electrostatic field having a field strength; and
- means for subjecting each given point on the substrate to a pulsing electrostatic field to vary over time the field strength between a higher and a lower level at least once, thereby to prevent the fluid from becoming electrostatically uncontrollable by the at least one electrostatic field and to enable the at least one electrostatic field to continue to oppose the dewetting tendency of the fluid.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16, the substrate having a second side opposite the first side, the electrostatic generator comprising at least a first element and a second element positioned adjacent the second side of the substrate, the first element being charged to a first voltage to create a first electrostatic field having a first field strength and the second element being charged to a second voltage to create a second electrostatic field having a second field strength, the first and second field strengths being different, the first element being spaced from the second element such that the fluid is exposed to the first electrostatic field followed by the second electrostatic field.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein one of the first and second elements being charged to a positive voltage and one of the first and second elements being charged to a negative voltage.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 17, the first element being charged to a positive voltage and the second element being charged to a positive voltage.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 17, the first element being charged to a negative voltage and the second element being charged to a negative voltage.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 17, the first element being charged to between 1000 volts and 7000 volts and the second element being charged to between negative 1000 volts and negative 7000 volts.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 17, the substrate being transported adjacent the first and second elements at a transport rate, the first and second elements being spaced an element distance such that the fluid is exposed to the first electrostatic field from between 1 to 3 seconds before the fluid is exposed to the second electrostatic field.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 16, the electrostatic field generator comprising a charged element, the at least one electrostatic field imposed by the charged element being a varying-strength electrostatic field.
- 24. An apparatus for controlling the flow of a fluid after the fluid is coated by a coater onto a first side of a substrate and until the apparatus is not needed to control the flow, the substrate having a second side opposite the first side, wherein the apparatus comprises:
- an electrostatic field generator positioned relative to the fluid on the substrate for imposing at least one electrostatic field on the fluid to pull the fluid against the first side of the substrate and to control the flow of the fluid after the fluid is coated onto the substrate, the at least one electrostatic field having a field strength, the electrostatic generator comprising at least a first element and a second element positioned adjacent the second side of the substrate, the first element being charged to a first voltage to create a first electrostatic field having a first field strength and the second element being charged to a second voltage to create a second electrostatic field having a second field strength, the first and second field strengths being different, the first element being spaced from the second element such that the fluid is exposed to the first electrostatic field followed by the second electrostatic field, the electrostatic generator further comprising a third element and a fourth element positioned adjacent the second side of the substrate, the third element being charged to approximately the first voltage to create a third electrostatic field having approximately the first field strength, the fourth element being charged to approximately the second voltage to create a fourth electrostatic field having approximately the second field strength, the third and fourth elements being spaced from and positioned relative to the first and second elements such that the fluid is consecutively exposed to the first, second, third, and fourth electrostatic fields and such that the fluid is pulsed by electrostatic fields; and
- means for varying the field strength sufficiently to prevent the fluid from becoming electrostatically uncontrollable by the at least one electrostatic field and to enable the at least one electrostatic field to continue to pull the fluid against the first side of the substrate.
- 25. An apparatus for controlling the flow of a fluid after the fluid is coated by a coater onto a first side of a moving substrate and until the fluid is sufficiently set up and the apparatus is not needed to control the flow, the moving substrate having a substrate second side opposite the substrate first side, the apparatus comprising:
- a first element positioned relative to the coater and adjacent the substrate second side, the first element being charged to a first voltage such that the first element imposes a first electrostatic field on the fluid pulling the fluid against the substrate first side, the first electrostatic field having a first field strength; and
- a second element positioned relative to the coater and adjacent the second side, the second element being charged to a second voltage such that the second element imposes a second electrostatic field on the fluid pulling the fluid against the substrate first side, the second electrostatic field having a second field strength, the second electrostatic field strength being different from the first electrostatic field strength, the second element being spaced from the first element such that the fluid is exposed to the first electrostatic field before being exposed to the second electrostatic field.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/310,847 filed Sep. 22, 1994 abandoned.
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