Claims
- 1. A process for intimately contacting a moving fibrous web with a powder comprising the steps of:
- I. passing a mixture of powder and air through the moving fibrous web;
- II. reversing the direction of movement of the fibrous web; and then
- III. passing a mixture of powder and air through the moving fibrous web in a direction opposite to that of Step I.
- 2. A process for intimately contacting a moving fibrous web with a thermally activatable adhesive powder comprising the steps of:
- I. downwardly passing a mixture of powder and air through the fibrous web while the fibrous web is moving laterally;
- II. reversing the direction of lateral movement of the fibrous web to a direction opposite to the direction of lateral movement in Step I thereby passing the moving web directly underneath that portion of the moving web moving in accordance with Step I; and then
- III. downwardly passing a mixture of powder and air through the moving fibrous web in a direction opposite to that employed in Step I.
- 3. The process of claim 2 wherein steps I through III are performed in a substantially air-tight enclosure.
- 4. The process of claim 3 further comprising the step of maintaining the enclosure at subatmospheric pressure.
- 5. The process of claim 3 further comprising the step of moving the web into the enclosure between two rollers.
- 6. The process of claim 3 further comprising the step of moving the web out of the enclosure between two rollers.
- 7. The process of claim 2 further comprising the step of collecting excess powder which has fallen through the moving fibrous web in a collecting well below the web.
- 8. The process of claim 7 further comprising the step of conveying the excess powder from the collecting well to a zone located above the moving web.
- 9. The process of claim 8 further comprising the step of dropping the excess powder from the zone above the web down onto the web.
- 10. The process of claim 8 wherein the excess powder is conveyed by an upwardly moving airstream.
- 11. The process of claim 9 wherein the excess powder is dropped uniformly across the width of the web.
- 12. A dry process for producing a batt comprising the steps of:
- I. forming a horizontally disposed, thin, planar web of fibers, said web being from 1 to 100 fibers thick;
- II. moving the fibrous web laterally on a foraminous belt;
- III. downwardly passing a mixture of particles of a copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinylidene chloride and air through the fibrous web while the fibrous web is moving laterally;
- A. wherein the weight ratio of vinyl chloride to vinylidene chloride in the copolymer is 5:95 to 25:75,
- B. wherein the weight ratio of the copolymer to the fiber is 10:90 to 20:80,
- C. wherein the copolymer particles have a size range of 2 microns to 100 microns,
- D. wherein the particles fall on the web and through the web and the belt under the influence of gravity,
- IV. turning the web downward and around on an axis perpendicular to the direction of the web's original lateral movement until the direction of lateral movement of the fibrous web is reversed to a direction opposite the direction of lateral movement in Steps II and III, thereby establishing a reversed portion of the web;
- V. passing the reversed portion of the web onto a second foraminous belt lying directly underneath that portion of the web moving in accordance with Step II wherein the particles falling through the moving web and the belt in accordance with Step III fall on the reversed portion of web and excess particles fall through the reversed portion of the web and the second belt;
- VI. downwardly passing a mixture of the particles and air through the reversed portion of the web in a direction opposite to that employed in Step III, wherein excess particles fall through the reversed portion of the web and the second belt;
- VII. collecting the excess particles in a collecting well under the belts:
- VIII. drawing air upward through two plenums from the collecting well to a zone above the web;
- IX. conveying the excess particles in the collecting well in the upward moving airstream in the plenums to the zone above the web;
- X. depositing the conveyed excess particles in the zone above the web;
- XI. dropping the excess particles from the zone above the web down onto the web;
- XII. forming the web into a batt by laying the web transversely back and forth on a moving belt such that the batt comprises a plurality of webs;
- XIII. heating the batt to a temperature of 400.degree. to 450.degree. while the batt is being passed through an oven on a foraminous belt while hot air is forced through the belt and through the batt to melt the copolymer;
- XIV. cooling the batt to room temperature while the batt is being passed through a cooler between two parallel foraminous belts while cool air is forced through the belts and the batt to resolidify the copolymer.
- 13. A process for intimately contacting a moving fibrous web with a thermally activatable adhesive powder comprising the steps of:
- I. downwardly passing a mixture of powder and air through the fibrous web while the fibrous web is moving laterally;
- II. reversing the direction of lateral movement of the fibrous web to a direction opposite to the direction of lateral movement in Step I thereby passing the moving web directly underneath that portion of the moving web moving in accordance with Step I; and then
- III. downwardly passing a mixture of powder and air through the moving fibrous web in a direction opposite to that employed in Step I; and then
- IV. again reversing the direction of lateral movement of the fibrous web to a direction substantially parallel to the direction in Step I.
- 14. A process for intimately contacting a moving fibrous web with a thermally activatable adhesive powder comprising the steps of:
- I. downwardly passing the mixture of powder and air through the fibrous web while the fibrous web is moving laterally and while the fibrous web is contained within an enclosure maintained at subatmospheric pressure; and then
- II. reversing the direction of lateral movement of the fibrous web to a direction opposite to the direction of lateral movement in Step I thereby passing the moving web directly underneath that portion of the moving web moving in accordance with Step I whereupon the web is contacted with powder that passed through the web in Step I all while the web is contained within an enclosure at subatmospheric pressure; and then
- III. removing the web from the enclosure at subatmospheric pressure; and then
- IV. lapping the web back and forth on itself whereupon the multiple layers of web become a batt; and then
- V. heating the batt to a temperature sufficient to thermally activate the adhesive thereby producing a batt substantially free of a tendency to delaminate.
- 15. A dry process for producing a batt comprising the steps of:
- I. forming a horizontally disposed, thin, planar web of fibers;
- II. moving the fibrous web laterally on a foraminous belt;
- III. downwardly passing a mixture of particles of a thermally activatable adhesive and air through the fibrous web while the fibrous web is moving laterally;
- IV. turning the web downward and around on an axis perpendicular to the direction of the web's original lateral movement until the direction of lateral movement of the fibrous web is reversed to a direction opposite the direction of lateral movement in Steps II and III, thereby establishing a reversed portion of the web;
- V. passing the reversed portion of the web onto a second foraminous belt lying directly underneath that portion of the web moving in accordance with Step II wherein the particules falling through the moving web and the belt in accordance with Step III fall on the reversed portion of web and excess particles fall through the reversed portion of the web and the second belt;
- VI. downwardly passing a mixture of the particles and air through the reversed portion of the web in a direction opposite to that employed in Step III, wherein excess particles fall through the reversed portion of the web and the second belt;
- VII. forming the web into a batt by laying the web transversely back and forth on a moving belt such that the batt comprises a plurality of webs;
- VIII. heating the batt to a temperature sufficient to thermally activate the adhesive while the batt is being passed through an oven on a foraminous belt while hot air is forced through the belt and through the batt;
- IX. cooling the batt to room temperature.
- 16. A dry process for producing a belt comprising the steps of:
- I. mixing air with a thermally activatable adhesive powder to form an air-powder mixture; and then
- II. passing the air-powder mixture downwardly through a moving air-permeable fibrous web wherein the web is disposed in the form of the letter "S" such that the air-powder mixture passes through the web three times, twice in one direction and once in the opposite direction, thereby causing a portion of the powder in the air-powder mixture to adhere to the fibers of the fibrous web;
- wherein that portion of the powder which does not adhere to the fibrous web is collected and passed again through a different portion of the fibrous web;
- wherein the passing of the air-powder mixture through the fibrous web is conducted in an enclosure maintained at sub-atmospheric pressure in order to confine all powder to the enclosure except that powder adhering to the fibrous web; and then
- III. forming the web into a batt; and then
- IV. heating the batt to a temperature sufficient to activate the thermally activatable adhesive powder thereby bonding the fibers to one another to produce a batt having uniform physical properties due to the uniform distribution of the powder throughout the batt.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 074,677, filed Sept. 12, 1979, now abandoned.
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