Claims
- 1. A method of curtain coating a support with one or more layers of a liquid coating composition comprising:
- moving the support along a path through a coating zone;
- forming one or more flowing layers of coating liquids to form a composite layer;
- forming a free falling curtain having a pair of edges from said composite layer within said coating zone which extends transversely of said path and impinges on said moving support;
- forming stripes of liquid coating composition having a viscosity between about 1 and 30 cP contiguous with each edge of said free falling curtain wherein the stripes are formed in the edge of said curtain and issue from a horizontal edge substantially the width of the stripes and positioned within 3 cm of the formation of the free falling curtain;
- laterally guiding said stripes by edge guides arranged to coat less than a width of said support;
- maintaining said stripes in wetting contact with said edge guides by distributing flushing liquid from said edge guides contiguous with said stripes wherein said stripes extend between each edge of said free falling curtain and the flushing liquid; and
- extracting liquids from the edge of said falling curtain by a vacuum source at the impingement of said falling curtain on said moving support.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein said stripes are completely removed during the extraction of liquids from the edge of said falling curtain.
- 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein said stripes are partially removed during the extraction of liquid from the edge of said falling curtain.
- 4. The method according to claim 1 wherein the stripe is sufficiently wide to contain a drag layer on the main curtain that emanates from the edge guides.
- 5. An apparatus for laterally guiding a falling curtain to a support comprising:
- at least one edge guide extending from a top of the falling curtain to the said support said at least one edge guide including:
- a solid horizontal edge positioned within 3 cm of the falling curtain;
- stripe formation means for supplying said edge with coating composition comprising a downwardly directed slot or slide surface inclined from horizontal for forming stripes of liquid coating composition having a viscosity between about 1 and 30 cP contiguous with an edge of the curtain, the stripes between the edge of the curtain and the edge guide wherein said solid horizontal edge is the width of the stripe;
- flushing means for issuing liquid at said edge guide to maintain wetting contact with said stripe; and
- liquid removal means for extracting liquid from the edge region of the falling curtain positioned at the bottom of said edge guide.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said stripe formation means comprises:
- a first slide surface positioned at a top of the edge guide;
- a second slide surface positioned at the top of the edge guide wherein said first and second slide terminate at a bottom of the solid land; and
- a metering slot for introducing fluid to said first and second slides.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 5 wherein the stripe formation means comprises:
- a radially diverging slot that discharges vertically downwards.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said flushing means for issuing liquid comprises:
- a first slide surface positioned at a top of the edge guide;
- a second slide surface positioned at the top of the edge guide wherein said first and second slides terminate at a bottom of the solid land; and
- a conduit for introducing fluid to said first and second slides.
- 9. The apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said edge guides comprise:
- a pair of wires.
- 10. The apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said stripes have one air interface for 6 mm or more in length before contacting the edges of the curtain.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 138,305, filed 18 Oct. 1993 now abandoned.
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