Claims
- 1. An apparatus for coating a web running in a travel direction, the apparatus comprising:means including a slot nozzle for forming a free-falling curtain of coating liquid extending transversely of the direction and dropping on the web; means including two inner splitters spaced transversely of the direction for splitting off outer portions of the curtain such that the coating liquid is applied to the web over a coating width equal to a transverse spacing of the inner splitters; two outer splitters spaced transversely of the direction underneath the nozzle outside the inner splitters, the inner and outer splitters having upper edges that intercept the curtain, the inner-splitter upper edges being below the outer-splitter upper edges; and respective inner and outer troughs immediately outside the inner and outer splitters, positioned to catch the coating liquid split off the curtain by the respective inner and outer splitters, and shaped to channel the caught coating liquid parallel to the direction.
- 2. The web-coating apparatus defined in claim 1, further comprisingrespective floor plates each extending horizontally between the inner splitters and the respective outer splitters, the floor plates forming the inner troughs with the respective inner and outer splitters; and drain means for withdrawing the liquid from the inner troughs.
- 3. The web-coating apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein the splitters are transversely displaceable between outermost and innermost positions, the outer troughs being of such a length that they extend transversely outwardly past ends of the slot nozzle when the respective splitters are in the innermost positions.
- 4. The web-coating apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein each outer trough has a floor inclined downward toward the respective outer splitter, each outer trough draining into the respective inner trough.
- 5. The web-coating apparatus defined in claim 4, further comprisingmeans for flushing the troughs with a liquid.
- 6. The web-coating apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein each inner splitter has a lower edge and is formed thereadjacent with a suction slot, the apparatus further comprisingmeans for applying suction to the slots and thereby adhering the curtain to inner faces of the inner splitters.
- 7. The web-coating apparatus defined in claim 6 wherein each slot is spaced between 0.01 mm and 1 mm from the web.
- 8. The web-coating apparatus defined in claim 6 wherein each slot has a length measured in the direction of between 2 mm and 15 mm.
- 9. The web-coating apparatus defined in claim 6 wherein each slot has a length measured in the direction of between 3 mm and 5 mm.
- 10. The web-coating apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein each inner splitter has an inner face, the apparatus further comprisingmeans for coating the inner faces with water.
- 11. The web-coating apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein each inner splitter is formed at its inner face with a groove into which the water is introduced to coat the respective inner face.
- 12. The web-coating apparatus defined in claim 1, further comprisingmeans for cooling inner faces of the inner splitters.
- 13. An apparatus for coating a web running in a travel direction, the apparatus comprising:means including a slot nozzle for forming a free-falling curtain of coating liquid extending transversely of the direction and dropping on the web; means including two inner splitters spaced transversely of the direction for splitting off outer portions of the curtain such that the coating liquid is applied to the web over a coating width equal to a transverse spacing of the inner splitters; two outer splitters spaced transversely of the direction underneath the nozzle outside the inner splitters, the inner and outer splitters having upper edges that intercept the curtain, the inner-splitter upper edges being below the outer-splitter upper edges; and respective inner and outer troughs immediately outside the inner and outer splitters, positioned to catch the coating liquid split off the curtain by the respective inner and outer splitters, and shaped to channel the caught coating liquid parallel to the direction, each outer trough draining into the respective inner trough and having a floor inclined downward toward the respective outer splitter.
Priority Claims (1)
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199 62 844 |
Dec 1999 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is the US national phase of PCT application PCT/EP00/11170 filed Nov. 11, 2000 with a claim to the priority of German application 199 62 844.0 filed Dec. 23, 1999.
PCT Information
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PCT/EP00/11170 |
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00 |
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WO01/47643 |
7/5/2001 |
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