Claims
- 1. A fluid material application system for applying one of printing ink, adhesive and a coating to a paper product comprising:a fluid material source containing fluid material that is one of fluid ink, adhesive and a coating; a heat transfer fluid source containing heat transfer fluid; heat exchanger that includes a heat exchange element comprised of a hose for carrying the heat transfer fluid and a tube for carrying the fluid material, said tube being positioned within the hose, said heat exchange element possessing a winding configuration with adjacent portions of the heat exchange element resting on top of one another so that the adjacent portions are supported in a vertical fashion; an application deck for applying the fluid material to said paper product; a fluid material supply conduit connecting the fluid material source to an inlet of the tube to carry the fluid material from the fluid material source to the heat exchanger; a fluid material introduction conduit connecting an outlet of the tube to the application deck to carry fluid material from the heat exchanger to the application deck; a heat transfer fluid supply conduit connecting the heat transfer fluid source to an inlet of the hose to carry heat transfer fluid to the heat exchange element; a heat transfer fluid return conduit connecting an outlet of the hose to the heat transfer fluid source to carry heat transfer fluid from the heat exchange element to the heat transfer fluid source; and a fluid material return conduit connecting the application deck to the fluid material source to return fluid material from the application deck to the fluid material source.
- 2. The fluid material application system of claim 1, wherein the heat exchange element is positioned within a box.
- 3. The fluid material application system of claim 1, wherein said hose is a flexible hose and said tube is a seamless metal tube.
- 4. The fluid material application system of claim 1, including a pump connected to the fluid material introduction conduit to pump fluid ink from the fluid material source to the heat exchange element.
- 5. The fluid material application system of claim 1, wherein said outlet of the tube and said inlet of the hose are positioned at one end of said heat exchange element, and said inlet of the tube and said outlet of the hose are positioned at an opposite end of said heat exchange element so that the fluid material and the heat transfer fluid flow in opposite directions within the heat exchange element.
- 6. The fluid material application system of claim 1, including a pump connected to the heat transfer fluid supply conduit to pump heat transfer fluid from the heat transfer fluid source to the heat exchange element.
- 7. The fluid material application system of claim 1, wherein said heat exchange element is positioned within an enclosure having a plurality of walls, said fluid material supply conduit being connected to the outlet of the tube by a material fluid outlet fitting and said fluid material introduction conduit being connected to the inlet of the tube by a fluid material inlet fitting.
- 8. The fluid material application system of claim 7, wherein said fluid material inlet fitting and said fluid material outlet fitting extend through the same wall of the enclosure.
- 9. The fluid material application system of claim 7, wherein said fluid material inlet fitting and said fluid material outlet fitting extend through different walls of the enclosure.
- 10. The fluid material application system of claim 7, wherein said fluid material inlet fitting and said fluid material outlet fitting extend through opposite walls of the enclosure.
- 11. A fluid material application system for applying one of printing ink, adhesive and a coating to a substrate comprising:a fluid material source containing fluid material that is one of printing ink, adhesive and a coating, said fluid material source being connected to an application deck; a heat transfer fluid source; said application deck comprising a printing plate or coating roller and being capable of flexographic, gravure, hydrophilic or rod coater application of the fluid material to a substrate; and a heat exchange element comprised of a tube positioned within a hose, the tube and the hose both having a central axis, the central axis of the tube being generally parallel to the central axis of the hose, the tube being connected to the fluid material source to carry the fluid material through the heat exchange element and the hose being connected to the heat transfer fluid source to carry heat transfer fluid through the heat exchange element.
- 12. The fluid material application system of claim 11, wherein said heat exchange element comprised of said tube and said hose is wound so that the heat exchange element possesses a compact arrangement.
- 13. The fluid material application system of claim 11, wherein said heat exchange element comprised of said tube and said hose is helically wound in a coiled manner within an enclosure, with adjacent coils resting on top of one another so that the coils are supported in a vertical fashion.
- 14. The fluid material application system of claim 11, wherein the fluid material source is connected to an inlet of the tube by a first conduit and an outlet of the tube is connected to the application deck by a second conduit.
- 15. The fluid material application system of claim 14, wherein the heat transfer fluid source is connected to an inlet of the hose by a third conduit and an outlet of the hose is connected to the heat transfer fluid source by a fourth conduit to return heat transfer fluid from the heat exchange element to the heat transfer fluid source.
- 16. The fluid material application system of claim 14, including a pump connected to the first conduit to pump the fluid material from the fluid material source to the heat exchange element.
- 17. The fluid material application system of claim 11, wherein said hose is a flexible hose and said tube is a seamless metal tube.
- 18. The fluid material application system of claim 11, wherein an outlet of said tube is connected to the application deck and an inlet of the hose is connected to the heat transfer fluid source, said outlet of the tube and said inlet of the hose being positioned at one end of said heat exchange element, said tube having an inlet connected to said fluid material source and said hose having an outlet connected to the heat transfer fluid source, said inlet of the tube and said outlet of the hose being positioned at an opposite end of said heat exchange element so that the fluid material and the heat transfer fluid flow in opposite directions within the heat exchange element.
- 19. The fluid material application system of claim 11, wherein said fluid material source is connected to said heat exchange element and said heat exchange element is connected to said application deck so that the fluid material is directed from the fluid material source to the heat exchange element and from the heat exchange element to the application deck.
- 20. A fluid material application system for applying one of printing ink, adhesive and a coating to a substrate comprising:a fluid material source containing fluid material that is one of printing ink, adhesive and a coating, said fluid material source being connected to an application deck for applying the fluid material to a substrate; a heat transfer fluid source; and a heat exchange element comprised of a tube positioned within a hose, the tube and the hose both having a central axis, the central axis of the tube being generally parallel to the central axis of the hose, the tube being connected to the fluid material source to carry the fluid material through the heat exchange element and the hose being connected to the heat transfer fluid source to carry heat transfer fluid through the heat exchange element, wherein the fluid material source is connected to an inlet of the tube by a first conduit and an outlet of the tube is connected to the application deck by a second conduit and the application deck is connected to the fluid material source by a return fluid material conduit to return fluid material from the application deck to the fluid material source.
Parent Case Info
This application is based on and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) with respect to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/100,727 filed on Sep. 17, 1998, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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