Claims
- 1. A method of applying a coating liquid onto a surface of a moving web, comprising:flowing coating liquid, in which air is entrained, through an elongate variable width outlet orifice having a width selected to control the width or thickness and flow velocity of coating liquid emitted therefrom, and along an elongate concave curved surface that is positioned proximate to, spaced from and transversely of the web, to subject the coating liquid to centrifugal force that causes air entrained in the coating liquid to move away from the curved surface; directing the coating liquid, after it has flowed through the elongate outlet orifice and along the curved surface, in a free standing elongate jet curtain of coating liquid toward, across and against the surface of the web so then an acute included angle exists between a side of the jet curtain of coating liquid that consists primarily of coating liquid that was toward the curved surface and a tangent to the web at the point of contact of the jet curtain with the web to apply an excess layer of coating liquid onto the web surface, wherein said flowing step comprises flowing the coating liquid along the concave curved surface at a velocity that is sufficient, when taken together with the radius of curvature of the curved surface, to subject the coating liquid to centrifugal force of a magnitude that results in the coating liquid toward the curved surface being sufficiently free of entrained air to decrease the occurrence of skip coating on the web surface; and doctoring the excess layer of coating liquid on the web surface.
- 2. A method as in claim 1, wherein said doctoring step comprises the steps of doctoring, at a first location downstream from the point of application of the excess coating layer on the web, the excess coating layer on the web surface to leave on the web surface a nonturbulent, generally uniform and relatively quiescent limited excess layer of coating having a wet film thickness greater than a desired final wet film thickness, and doctoring, at a second location downstream from the first location, the generally uniform and quiescent limited excess layer of coating to doctor the limited excess coating off of the web surface and to level the retained coating to a smoothly final layer of coating.
- 3. A method as in claim 1, including the step, performed prior to said flowing step, of causing the coating liquid to flow through an air removal device that removes from the coating liquid a substantial amount of entrained air.
- 4. A method as in claim 1, wherein the curved surface has an arcuate extent in the range of about 45° to 90°.
- 5. A method as in claim 1, wherein the curved surface has a radius in the range of about 0.125″ to 0.500″.
- 6. A method as in claim 1, wherein said step of directing the coating liquid is performed such that the included angle between the free standing jet curtain of coating liquid and the surface of the web where the jet curtain of coating liquid contacts the web is in the range of about 30° to 50°.
- 7. A method as in claim 1, wherein said flowing step comprises delivering coating liquid under pressure to the elongate variable width outlet orifice, emitting the coating liquid from the elongate outlet orifice in an elongate sheet of coating liquid, and flowing the elongate sheet of coating liquid along the elongate curved surface to subject the coating liquid sheet to centrifugal force.
- 8. A method as in claim 7, including the step of selecting the elongate outlet orifice to have an outlet width in the range of about 0.025″ to 0.050″.
- 9. A method as in claim 1, wherein said flowing step first flows coating liquid through the variable width elongate outlet orifice and then along the elongate concave curved surface.
- 10. A method as in claim 1, wherein said flowing step first flows coating liquid along the elongate concave curved surface and then through the variable width elongate outlet orifice.
- 11. A method of applying coating liquid onto a surface of a moving web, comprising:forming a sheet of coating liquid in which air is entrained; emitting the sheet of coating liquid from an elongate variable width outlet orifice; subjecting the sheet of coating liquid to centrifugal force to cause air entrained in the coating liquid to move away from one side of the sheet, so that the one side of the coating liquid sheet is then relatively free of entrained air; contacting the surface of the web with the coating liquid sheet so that an acute included angle exists between the one side of the coating liquid sheet that is relatively free of entrained air and a tangent to the web at the point of contact of the coating liquid sheet with the web to apply an excess layer of coating liquid onto the web surface, wherein said subjecting step comprises subjecting the sheet of coating liquid to centrifugal force of a magnitude that results in the coating liquid on the one side of the coating liquid sheet being sufficiently free of entrained air to decrease the occurrence of skip coating on the web surface; and doctoring the excess layer of coating liquid on the web surface.
- 12. A method as in claim 11, wherein said doctoring step comprises the steps of doctoring at a first location downstream from the point of application of the excess coating layer on the web, the excess coating layer on the web surface to leave on the web surface a nonturbulent, generally uniform and relatively quiescent limited excess layer of coating having a wet film thickness greater than a desired final wet film thickness, and doctoring, at a second location downstream from the first location, the generally uniform and quiescent limited excess layer of coating to doctor the limited excess coating off of the web surface and to level the retained coating to smooth final layer of coating.
- 13. A method as in claim 11, including the step, performed prior to said forming step, of causing the coating liquid to flow through an air removal device that removes from the coating liquid a substantial amount of entrained air.
- 14. A method as in claim 11, wherein said subjecting step comprises flowing the sheet of coating liquid across a concave curved surface.
- 15. A method as in claim 11, wherein said step of emitting the sheet of coating liquid from the variable width elongate outlet orifice is performed prior to said step of subjecting the coating liquid to centrifugal force.
- 16. A method as in claim 11, wherein said step of subjecting the coating liquid to centrifugal force is performed prior to said step of emitting the sheet of coating liquid from the variable width elongate outlet orifice.
- 17. A method of applying coating liquid onto a surface of a moving web, comprising:flowing coating liquid, in which air is entrained, across a concave curved surface to subject the coating liquid to centrifugal force to cause air entrained in the coating liquid to move away from one side of the coating liquid that is toward the curved surface, so that the one side of the coating liquid is relatively free of entrained air, and through an elongate variable width outlet orifice that has a width selected to control the width or thickness and flow velocity of coating liquid flowed there through; after said flowing step, directing the coating liquid toward the web surface in a free standing jet curtain of coating liquid; impinging the jet curtain of coating liquid against the surface of the web so that an acute included angle exists between the one side of the jet curtain of coating liquid and a tangent to the web at the point of contact of the coating liquid sheet with the web to apply an excess layer of coating liquid onto the web surface, wherein said flowing step comprises flowing the coating liquid across the concave curved surface at a velocity that is sufficient, when taken together with the radius of curvature of the curved surface, to subject the coating liquid to centrifugal force of a magnitude that results in the one side of the coating liquid toward the curved surface being sufficiently free of entrained air to decrease the occurrence of skip coating on the web surface; and doctoring the excess layer of coating liquid on the web surface.
- 18. A method as in claim 17, wherein said doctoring step comprises the steps of doctoring, at a first location downstream from the point of application of the excess coating layer on the web, the excess coating layer on the web surface to leave on the web surface a nonturbulent, generally uniform and relatively quiescent limited excess layer of coating having a wet film thickness greater than a desired final wet film thickness, and doctoring, at a second location downstream from the first location, the generally uniform and quiescent limited excess layer of coating to doctor the limited excess coating off of the web surface and to level the retained coating to a smooth final layer of coating.
- 19. A method as in claim 17, including the step, performed prior to said flowing step, of causing the coating liquid to flow through an air removal device that removes from the coating liquid a substantial amount of entrained air.
- 20. A method as in claim 17, wherein said flowing step first flows coating liquid through the variable width elongate outlet orifice and then across the concave curved surface.
- 21. A method as in claim 17, wherein said flowing step first flows coating liquid across the concave curved surface and then through the variable width elongate outlet orifice.
- 22. A method of applying coating liquid onto a surface of a moving web, comprising:flowing coating liquid through a confined path in a nozzle; subjecting the coating liquid, while flowing through the confined path in the nozzle, to centrifugal force to cause air entrained in the coating liquid to move away from one side of the coating liquid and toward the other side of the coating liquid, so that the one side of the coating liquid is relatively free of entrained air; emitting the coating liquid, after it has been subjected to the centrifugal force, through an elongate variable width outlet orifice from the nozzle; directing the emitted coating liquid toward the web surface in a free standing jet curtain of coating liquid; impinging the jet curtain of coating liquid against the surface of the web so that an acute included angle exists between the one side of the jet curtain of coating liquid and a tangent to the web at the point of contact of the coating liquid sheet with the web to apply an excess layer of coating liquid onto the web surface, wherein said subjecting step comprises subjecting the coating liquid to centrifugal force of a magnitude sufficient to result in the one side of the coating liquid being sufficiently free of entrained air to decrease the occurrence of skip coating on the web surface; and doctoring the excess layer of coating liquid on the web surface.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/076,694, filed May 12, 1998 and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,968,270, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/800,407, filed Feb. 14, 1997 and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,789,023, which is a division of application Ser. No. 08/432,431, filed Apr. 27, 1995 and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,603,767, which is a division of application Ser. No. 08/241,475, filed May 12, 1994 and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,436,030, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/943,919, filed Sep. 11, 1992 and now abandoned.
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