Method for applying a coating medium onto a moving surface

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6248407
  • Patent Number
    6,248,407
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, April 28, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 19, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
In a method of application of a coating medium by use of a spray device onto a moving surface, which in the direct application method is the surface of a material web, specifically a paper or cardboard web, an atmosphere of back-moistening and/or moistening medium for the atomized coating medium is maintained in the area of the spray device.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to the application of a coating medium by use of a spray device onto a moving surface, whereby in the direct application method the moving surface is the surface of a material web, specifically a paper or cardboard web, and in the indirect application method is the surface of a transfer element from which the coating medium is transferred to the material web.




2. Description of the Related Art




Devices for application of a coating medium by use of a spray device onto a moving surface are already known from EP 0 670 004 B1, WO 94/11116 and EP 0 435 904 B1. Generally, the objective of this type of spray applicator device is to apply the coating medium with as little excess as possible, and in the best case scenario even with no excess at all (1:1 application) to the moving surface. In the application methods described in the above referenced publications, the coating medium is atomized by use of air and is applied to the moving surface. After the coating medium has settled there, the carrier air is suction removed from the application area through channels surrounding the spray apparatus. Even with very low application base weights, very large volumes of air must be supplied to and suction removed from the moving surface in a given time period. It has been demonstrated in practice that, from a quality point: of view, only an insufficiently satisfactory coating result can be achieved with the previously known coating methods. Despite subsequent smoothing of the applied layer, the layer still displays an uneven structure as well as a rough, sandpaper-like a surface.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Faced with these challenges, the current invention provides a spray coating method with which coating layers having more uniform and smooth surfaces may be achieved.




In the area of the spray device, an atmosphere of a back moistening and/or moistening medium for atomized coating medium is maintained. The back moistening and/or moistening medium may be the vapor of a liquid which may also act as a carrier liquid for the coating medium which, prior to spraying, is liquid or viscous, for example steam, toluol vapor, etc. In the following explanation of the current invention, only water vapor, that is, steam, will be referred to as a back moistening and/or moistening medium for reasons of simplifying the discussion. However, this does not imply that the scope of protection for the method according to the invention is limited to the usage of water vapor.




The maintenance of a steam atmosphere in the area of the spray device is advantageous in several respects for achieving a high quality coating result. On the one hand, the atomized coating medium moves in an atmosphere from the spray device to the moving surface which prevents excessive escape of moisture from the coating medium droplets and/or particles, thereby preventing drying out at least the surface of these droplets and/or particles. Because of this, the droplets and/or particles maintain their liquidity and are more able to flow after coming into contact with the moving surface, which contributes to a smoother surface of the applied coating layer.




On the other hand, it is not necessary to suck the steam atmosphere from the application area. It is merely necessary to compensate for steam losses which are caused possibly by precipitation of the steam as moisture onto the moving surface or onto the coating layer, by supplying fresh steam. This will largely prevent turbulence in the application area, such as is caused in the state of the art equipment by air supply and by air suction removal and will have a positive effect upon the uniformity of the layer application.




The previously addressed precipitation of steam as moisture onto the coating layer has no negative effects, since the water in the coating layer is present anyway in the form of carrier liquids for the coating medium. On the contrary, the precipitated moisture improves the flowability characteristics of the coating medium in the applied layer, resulting in a smoother surface. The same also applies to all other carrier liquids commonly used in coating mediums, and their vapor, for example toluol and toluol vapor.




It must be emphasized that, in the previously referred to sense, the term “drying” is to be understood as the escape of carrier liquid from the coating medium in the form of vapor, and the term “back moistening” is to be understood as the supply of carrier liquid from the steam atmosphere into the coating medium droplets and/or particles. In the best case scenario, the nature of the steam atmosphere in the area of the spray device provides a balance between drying and back moistening for the atomized coating medium.




With the method of the current invention, powdery coating mediums can be converted. The steam in this instance condensates on the coating medium particles while they travel from the spray device to the moving surface, thereby moistening them, so that after making contact with the moving surface they are able to flow and produce a smooth coating layer.




In a further development of the invention, the spray device is located in a chamber into which the back moistening and/or moistening medium is fed by a supply device provided for this purpose.




The spray device may, for example, take the form of a single substance spray device. It is, however, also possible to utilize a two-substance spray device within the scope of the method according to the invention, which sprays the coating medium by use of steam. The steam used for atomization may, for example, alone serve in the formation of the steam atmosphere in the area of the spray device. It is, however, also possible to supply additional steam to the area of the spray device.




Depending upon the boundary conditions of each individual application, for example the consistency and structure of the coating medium that is to be sprayed, two-substance spray devices working according to the internal mixing principle, as well as the external mixing principle, may be utilized.




A rotary spray device may also be utilized whereby the coating medium is sprayed by a high speed rotary spray element by the effect of centrifugal forces acting upon it. The coating medium sprayed in this manner can be supplied to the moving surface, for example, by use of the steam. A ring slot-type steam outlet opening may, for example, be provided around the rotary spray element, from which the steam is emitted in the shape of a cone of a predetermined cone angle. A ring-shaped arrangement of several individual steam outlet openings may also be used.




In addition, or as an alternative, electrostatic forces may also be utilized in order to bring the atomized coating medium to the moving surface. For example, the rotary spray device may be connected to a predetermined electrical potential, so that the atomized coating medium droplets and/or particles leave the spray device electrically charged. The moving surface, or an element assigned to the moving surface, can be connected to ground potential so that an attractive force is exerted upon the charged droplets and/or particles.




Finally, a device may be provided prior to the area of application, viewed in direction of travel of the moving surface, which, by utilizing steam, removes an air boundary layer from the moving surface which carries it. This facilitates the coverage of the entire surface of the moving web/surface with coating medium, which in turn has a positive effect on the coverage quality of the applied coating layer.




If steam is supplied to the moving surface prior to the spray device when viewed in direction of travel, and is then suction removed after the spray device when viewed in direction of travel, a movement component may be imparted to the atomized coating medium which would favor its deposit on the moving surface in a way maintaining a smooth coating layer. The steam volumes required for this, compared to the previously discussed unfavorable air volumes, are considerably less. Thus, no deterioration in the uniformity of the coating result occurs.




Another aspect of the invention relates to a device for the application of a coating medium by use of a spray device onto a moving surface. Regarding the constructive details, design variations, and the advantages that are achievable with this device, reference can be made to the previous discussion regarding the coating method in accordance with the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a schematic side view of one embodiment of an applicator device in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 2

is a schematic side view of another embodiment of an applicator device in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 3

is a schematic side view of yet another embodiment of an applicator device in accordance with the invention; and





FIG. 4

is a schematic side view of a further embodiment of an applicator device in accordance with the invention.




Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate one preferred embodiment of the invention, in one form, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to the drawings and particularly to

FIG. 1

, there is shown an applicator device in accordance with the invention, generally identified with


10


. The applicator device


10


serves to apply a coating medium


12


to the surface


14




a


of a material web


14


which, in the area of the applicator unit


10


is led around a support roll


16


. As a result of rotation of the support roll


16


, the material web


14


travels past the applicator device


10


, in the direction of arrow L. The applicator device


10


includes a spray nozzle


18


which releases the coating medium


12


in atomized form, that is, in the form of coating medium droplets and/or particles


12




a


, to the material web


14


. The droplets and/or particles


12




a


making contact with the material web surface


14




a


, flow and form a coating layer


20


on the material web surface


14




a.






In the embodiment of the invention according to

FIG. 1

, the spray nozzle


18


is located in a chamber


22


, which is enclosed by a housing


24


. The housing


24


is open toward the support roll


16


and is located from it at a small distance such that the material web


14


enters the area B of chamber


22


without making contact and also exits this area B complete with coating layer


20


without making contact. However, the distance is small enough that it is ensured at the same time that the atmosphere in chamber


22


cannot escape from this chamber


22


.




Steam


28


is supplied to the chamber


22


through a supply line


26


, as is shown in

FIG. 1

by arrow Z. This steam


28


creates a moist atmosphere in chamber


22


which prevents drying out of the droplets and/or particles


12




a


on their journey from the spray nozzle


18


to the material web


14


. This maintains a low viscosity of the coating medium


12


, which is desirable for the formation of the coating layer


20


, so that the droplets and/or particles


12




a


flow well after making contact with the material web surface


14




a


, thereby enabling them to form a coating layer


20


with a smooth surface. Beyond that, a part of the steam


28


precipitates on the material web


14


or the coating layer


20


, thereby further aiding the flowability of the coating medium


12


. This additional moistening of the material web


14


or the coating layer


20


can easily be tolerated, since material web


14


and/or coating layer


20


must be dried in any case following the coating process in the applicator device


10


. The drying is necessary due to residual water that is in the material web


14


from the manufacturing process and/or the water serving as carrier liquid for the coating medium


12


.




An amount of steam


28


must be supplied to the chamber


22


through supply line


26


which is consistent with that which has escaped from the chamber


22


, due to condensation on the material web


14


and/or the coating layer


20


and due to the carry-along effects on the surface of the coating layer


20


. The steam atmosphere prevailing in chamber


22


is therefore relatively stable. It specifically does not affect the spray jet of coating medium


12


emitted from spray nozzle


18


through turbulence, so that, moreover, the coating layer


20


is relatively uniform. In addition, the coating medium


12


can be applied by the spray nozzle


18


without, or substantially without, excess to the material web


14


(1:1 application). Thus, only leveling, not metering, of the coating layer


20


is necessary following the applicator device


10


, viewed in flow direction L.




The coating medium


12


is supplied to the spray nozzle


18


through a supply line which connects to the longitudinal ends of spray nozzle


18


, which are located in front or at the back of the plane of projection, viewed in cross direction Q of the arrangement. In addition, the housing


24


is equipped with an outlet line


30


at its lower end through which coating medium


12


which inadvertently does not reach the material web


14


and which has deposited itself on the walls of the housing


24


, can be discharged from the chamber


22


(direction of arrow A).




Spray nozzle


18


is a single substance spray nozzle which, atomizes the coating medium, for example through ultra sound.





FIG. 2

illustrates another variation of the applicator device, according to the invention which, particularly in its operation, is consistent with the design form in FIG.


1


. Therefore, the same components in

FIG. 2

are identified with the same reference numbers as in

FIG. 1

, but increased by


100


. Further, the embodiment according to

FIG. 2

will be described only in as far as it differs from the embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 1

, and to the description of which we expressly refer.




The major difference of the applicator device


110


according to

FIG. 2

compared to the applicator device


10


in

FIG. 1

is that instead of a single substance spray nozzle


18


, a two-substance spray nozzle


118


is utilized for spraying the coating medium


112


. The coating medium


112


is ejected at an outlet opening


118




a


of the spray nozzle


118


where it is captured by the water steam


128


which is supplied through supply line


126


, atomized and guided to the surface


114




a


of the material web


114


which is guided around roll


116


, where it precipitates in the form of coating layer


120


.




Maintenance of the moisture in the atomized coating medium droplets or particles


112




a


is ensured by the atomizing medium, that is, the steam


128


, without the spray nozzle


118


being enclosed by a steam chest similar to housing


24


in FIG.


1


. However, this does not preclude such a steam chest additionally being provided for the applicator device


110


illustrated in

FIG. 2

, especially in order to achieve a certain moisture level of material web


114


and the coating layer


120


.




As a further measure in improving the coating result in the arrangement illustrated in

FIG. 2

, specifically when covering the material web


114


with the coating medium


112


, a steam blower


132


is provided prior to the spray nozzle


118


, viewed in flow direction L. Steam blower


132


is set at an acute angle against: the surface


114




a


of material web


114


, in opposite direction to the direction of rotation L of roll


116


, similar to how a blade would be. The steam blower


132


blasts a steam jet


134


, which “scrapes off” an air boundary layer


136


from the material web surface


114




a


which otherwise may impede coating of the material web


114


with the coating medium


112


. Naturally, such a steam blower


132


may also be provided in the arrangement according to FIG.


1


.




Although according to

FIG. 2

the spray nozzle


118


is illustrated in a rough schematic as a two-substance spray nozzle operating according to the external mixing principle, two substance spray nozzles operating according to the internal mixing principle may also be utilized according to the invention, as shown by spray nozzle


138


(FIG.


4


).





FIG. 3

illustrates a further embodiment of the applicator device according to the invention, which essentially is consistent with the embodiment in FIG.


1


. Therefore, the same reference numbers are used in

FIG. 3

for the same components as in

FIG. 2

, but are increased by an increment of


100


, that is, compared with

FIG. 2

, increased by


200


. Also, the embodiment according to

FIG. 3

will only be described in as far as it differs from the embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 2

, the description of which we otherwise expressly refer to.




In the applicator device


210


illustrated in

FIG. 3

a rotary spray nozzle


218


is utilized for coating of surface


214




a


of the material web


214


which is guided around the roll


216


, instead of the two-substance spray nozzle which operates with steam atomization. The rotary spray nozzle


218


includes a spray disk


240


which is driven by motor


242


and rotates at high speed. The rotary spray element


240


is supplied via a supply line


244


with coating medium


212


which is being thrown radially toward the outside due to centrifugal forces, thereby being atomized. After the coating medium droplets


212




a


have left the spray element


240


, they are picked up by a steam jet which is emitted in ring form around the spray element


240


and are diverted to the material web surface


214




a


where they deposit themselves in the coating layer


220


.




Diversion of the radially thrown droplets and/or particles


212




a


may also be achieved with the assistance of electrostatic forces. In

FIG. 3

this is suggested in that the spray nozzle


218


is connected with a high voltage source via a connection


246


, while the roll


216


is connected to ground potential. This enables the droplets and/or particles


212




a


to be electrically charged during spraying and to be drawn to the material web surface


214




a


by the potential differential between nozzle


218


and roll


216


.




Regarding the avoidance of drying out of the droplets


212




a


and/or their back moistening, reference is made to the relevant explanations, in their entirety, relating to the arrangement illustrated in FIG.


2


.




Furthermore, the spray nozzle


218


in

FIG. 3

may also be located in a steam box, similarly to FIG.


1


. Finally, it is also feasible to remove the air boundary layer that is carried along by the material web


214


from the material web surface


214




a


, prior to the rotary spray nozzle


218


, when viewed in flow direction L.




The fact that the coating medium according to the invention is supplied to the material web in a back-moistening and/or moistening atmosphere, thereby maintaining its flowability characteristics, has the further advantage of reducing the risk of caking of coating medium at the nozzle opening and the chamber walls. The device of the current invention, therefore, may be operated for long periods between subsequent maintenances and the down times required to carry out such maintenance are short.




With the coating method and/or the applicator device of the current invention, solid, powdery coating mediums can also be converted. It is the function of the steam to supply sufficient moisture to the atomized powder granules and the material web surface that the coating medium can flow to the desired extent after making contact with the material web.




Although the coating medium is applied directly to the material web in all three previously discussed design forms, it is also feasible for the coating medium to be applied to the surface of a transfer roll which then transfers the coating layer to the material web.




In addition to water, other mediums, for example toluol, are also suitable for the creation of a back-moistening and/or moistening atmosphere.




While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A method of one of directly and indirectly applying a coating medium onto a moving fiber material web, said method comprising the steps of:providing a two-substance spray device having an application area; providing a housing substantially surrounding said spray device, said housing having an open end closely adjacent the web such that an interior of said housing and the web define a chamber; spraying the coating medium with said spray device to thereby atomize the coating medium; and maintaining an atmosphere within said chamber of a water vapor for the atomized coating medium in said application area of said spray device, said water vapor being configured for acting as a carrier liquid for the coating medium such that said spraying step includes utilizing said water vapor.
  • 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said two-substance spray device comprises an internal mixing two-substance spray device.
  • 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the atmosphere cannot escape from said chamber.
  • 4. The method of claim 1, comprising the further step of providing a steam supply line leading into said chamber.
  • 5. The method of claim 1, comprising the further steps of: providing an outlet line leading from said chamber; and discharing an excess portion of the coat medium through said outlet line.
  • 6. A method of one of directly and indirectly applying a coating medium onto a moving fiber material web, said method comprising the steps of:providing an external mixing two-substance spray device having an application area; spraying the coating medium with said spray device to thereby atomize the coating medium; and maintaining an atmosphere of at least one of a back-moistening medium and a moistening medium for the atomized coating medium in said application area of said spray device.
  • 7. A method of one of directly and indirectly applying a coating medium onto a moving fiber material web, said method comprising the steps of:providing a rotary spray device having and application area; providing a housing substantially surrounding said spray device, said housing having and open end closely adjacent the web that an interior of said housing and the web define a chamber; spraying the coating medium with said spray device to thereby atomize the coating medium; maintaining as atmosphere within said chamber of a water vapor for the atomized coating medium in said application area of said spray device, said water vapor being configured for acting as a carrier liquid for the coating medium; and using said water vapor to supply the atomized coating medium to the moving web.
  • 8. A method of one of directly and indirectly applying a coating medium onto a moving fiber material web, said method comprising the steps of:providing a rotary spray device having an application area; providing a housing substantially surrounding said spray device, said housing having an open end closely adjacent the web such that an interior of said housing and the web define a chamber; spraying the coating medium with said spray device to thereby atomize the coating medium; maintaining an atmosphere within said chamber of a water vapor for the atomized coating medium in said application area of said spray device, said water vapor being configured for acting as a carrier liquid for the coation medium; utilizing electrostatic force to bring the atomized coating medium to a moving surface, the moving surface carrying an air boundary layer supplying said water vapor to the atomized coating medium; and using said water vapor to remove the air boundary layer from the moving surface before the air boundary layer reaches said application area of said spray device.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
198 20 432 May 1998 DE
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