Claims
- 1. A coating applicator for applying a coating to a moving substrate, the applicator comprising:a frame; a first coating supply tube mounted to the frame, the supply tube having portions defining a plurality of first coating inlet holes; a second coating supply tube mounted to the frame substantially parallel to the first coating supply tube, the second coating supply tube having portions defining a plurality of second coating inlet holes, a first wall which extends from the first coating supply tube toward the substrate; and a second wall which extends from the second coating supply tube toward the substrate, wherein the second wall is spaced from the first wall to define a coating application chamber which is in communication with the plurality of coating inlet holes on the first coating supply tube and the second coating supply tube, the first wall and the second wall defining a nozzle coating discharge opening through which coating is directed toward the substrate, wherein the coating is introduced into the first coating supply tube to flow in a first direction through the first coating supply tube, and the coating is introduced into the second coating supply tube to flow in a direction counter to and substantially parallel to the first direction, wherein the first supply tube is pivotably mounted to the frame such that the first supply tube and connected first wall are pivotable away from the second supply tube to permit access to the coating application chamber.
- 2. The coating applicator of claim 1 wherein the first coating supply tube has an inlet end and an outlet end spaced in the cross machine direction from the inlet end, and wherein the coating is introduced at a coating supply at the first coating supply tube inlet end, and wherein the second coating supply tube has an inlet end spaced in the cross machine direction opposite the first coating supply tube inlet end, such that the coating flows from each coating supply tube inlet end through the supply tubes and out the coating inlet holes into the coating application chamber, the coating in the two supply tubes flowing in opposite directions.
- 3. The coating applicator of claim 1 wherein the frame comprises a support beam having portions defining at least one chamber, and wherein the chamber is connected to a supply of temperature compensating fluid to permit the fluid to flow through the at least one chamber to prevent temperature-gradient-induced bowing of the support beam.
- 4. The coating applicator of claim 1 wherein the support beam has a plurality of substantially parallel chambers, the chambers being connected to the supply of temperature compensating fluid to prevent temperature-gradient-induced bowing of the support beam.
- 5. The coating applicator of claim 1 wherein the coating supply tubes have inlet and outlet ends and intermediate portions spaced between the inlet and outlet ends, and wherein the spacing between the first coating inlet holes on the first coating supply tube and the second coating inlet holes on the second coating supply tube is different adjacent the inlet and outlet ends than at the intermediate portions.
- 6. The coating applicator of claim 1 wherein the coating supply tubes have inlet and outlet ends and intermediate portions spaced between the inlet and outlet ends, and wherein the diameter of the first coating inlet holes on the first coating supply tube and the second coating inlet holes on the second coating supply tube is different adjacent the inlet and outlet ends than at the intermediate portions.
- 7. The coating applicator of claim 1 further comprising a metering blade positioned downstream of the nozzle and engaging the substrate.
- 8. The coating applicator of claim 1 wherein the second wall has a terminal segment which is adjustable by means of threaded rods to adjust the spacing between the first wall and the second wall of the nozzle, the threaded rods being adjustable to control the machine direction spacing of the nozzle first wall from the nozzle second wall, said spacing being variable in the cross machine direction.
- 9. The coating apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first coating inlet holes are separated from one another by first lands, and wherein the second coating inlet holes are separated from one another by second lands, and wherein the holes in the first coating supply tube are staggered from the holes in the second supply tube, such that a hole in one coating supply tube discharges coating into the chamber across from a land in the opposite coating supply tube.
- 10. A coating applicator for applying a coating to a moving substrate, the applicator comprising:a frame; a first coating supply tube mounted to the frame, the supply tube having portions defining a plurality of first coating inlet holes; a second coating supply tube mounted to the frame substantially parallel to the first coating supply tube, the second coating supply tube having portions defining a plurality of second coating inlet holes, a first wall which extends from the first coating supply tube toward the substrate; a second wall which extends from the second coating supply tube toward the substrate, wherein the second wall is spaced from the first wall to define a coating application chamber which is in communication with the plurality of coating inlet holes on the first coating supply tube and the second coating supply tube, the first wall and the second wall defining a nozzle coating discharge opening through which coating is directed toward the substrate, wherein the coating is introduced into the first coating supply tube to flow in a first direction through the first coating supply tube, and the coating is introduced into the second coating supply tube to flow in a direction counter to and substantially parallel to the first direction; wherein the coating supply tubes have inlet and outlet ends and intermediate portions spaced between the inlet and outlet ends, and wherein the spacing between the first coating inlet holes on the first coating supply tube and the second coating inlet holes on the second coating supply is different adjacent the inlet and outlet ends than at the intermediate portions.
- 11. A coating applicator for applying a coating to a moving substrate, the applicator comprising:a frame; a first coating supply tube mounted to the frame, the supply tube having portions defining a plurality of first coating inlet holes; a second coating supply tube mounted to the frame substantially parallel to the first coating supply tube, the second coating supply tube having portions defining a plurality of second coating inlet holes, a first wall which extends from the first coating supply tube toward the substrate; and a second wall which extends from the second coating supply tube toward the substrate, wherein the second wall is spaced from the first wall to define a coating application chamber which is in communication with the plurality of coating inlet holes on the first coating supply tube and the second coating supply tube, the first wall and the second wall defining a nozzle coating discharge opening through which coating is directed toward the substrate, wherein the coating supply tubes have inlet and outlet ends and intermediate portions spaced between the inlet and outlet ends, and wherein the diameter of the first coating inlet holes on the first coating supply tube and the second coating inlet holes on the second coating supply tube is different adjacent the inlet and outlet ends than at the intermediate portions.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/072,742, filed Jan. 27, 1998, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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