Claims
- 1. A head assembly for applying a smooth coating of a high viscousity liquid to a substrate moved relative thereto, comprising,
- an upstream plate and a downstream plate with means spacing said plates apart defining a passage of uniform dimension therebetween, extending across a major portion of the plates,
- means adapted to communicate between a source of fluid supply and a back portion of said passage,
- a generally V-shaped reservoir communicating with a front of said passage, the reservoir including enlarged portions upstream and downstream of the passage, definedby a slanted face formed in the trailing edge of the upstream plate and a rounded edge formed in the leading edge of the downstream plate,
- said plates otherwise terminating in smooth, wide substrate contacting surfaces bounding the reservoir with the downstream edge of the downstream plate being formed at an acute angle with respect to the smooth surface thereof,
- means for mounting said head assembly for pivotable, self-aligning movement with respect to said substrate, and
- means for moving said head assembly back and forth in an oscillating motion with respect to said substrate.
- 2. The head assembly of claim 1 where the greatest thickness of the reservoir is a constant width from two to ten times the thickness of the passage.
- 3. The head assembly of claim 2 wherein the leading edge of the upstream plate meets the smooth surface thereof at an acute angle.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 961,916, filed Nov. 17, 1978, and now abandoned, which is a division of Ser. No. 759,972, filed Jan. 17, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,142,010.
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