Claims
- 1. A method of processing a web comprising the steps of:(a) applying a liquid material to said web when said web is moving; (b) heating said web after said liquid material has been applied to said web during said step (a) to cause said web to be heated to a first temperature; (c) generating a directed electrostatic field; (d) causing said web to pass through said directed electrostatic field after said step (b); (e) spraying liquid through said directed electrostatic field and onto said web during said step (d) to cause said web to be cooled to a second temperature that is at least about 20° F. lower than said first temperature; and (f) after said step (e), causing said web to be cooled by a cooling apparatus to cause said web to be cooled to a third temperature that is at least about 20° F. lower than said second temperature.
- 2. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein said step (a) comprises the step of applying said liquid material with a rotatable printing cylinder.
- 3. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein said step (a) comprises the step of applying said liquid material with a rotatable cylinder.
- 4. A method of processing and cooling a web exclusively with an electrostatic cooling apparatus and without the use of a chill roll, said method comprising the steps of:(a) applying a liquid material to said web when said web is moving, said liquid material being applied evenly to said web to create a substantially uniform coating of said liquid material on said web; (b) heating said web after said liquid material has been applied to said web during said step (a) to cause said web to have a temperature of at least about 200° F.; (c) generating a directed electrostatic field; (d) causing said web to pass through said directed electrostatic field when said web has a temperature of at least about 200° F.; (e) spraying liquid through said directed electrostatic field and onto said web during said step (d) to cause said web to be cooled to a reduced temperature of not greater than about 150° F., said cooling of said web being caused exclusively by an electrostatic cooling apparatus including a sprayer and an electrostatic field generator and said cooling of said web not being caused by a chill roll.
- 5. A method as defined in claim 4 wherein said step (a) comprises the step of applying said liquid material with a rotatable metering cylinder.
- 6. A method as defined in claim 4 wherein said step (a) comprises the step of applying said liquid material with a metering blade.
- 7. A method as defined in claim 4 wherein said step (a) comprises the step of applying said liquid material with a rotatable gravure cylinder.
- 8. A method of coating a web having voids formed therein with a liquid filling agent and cooling said web exclusively with an electrostatic cooling apparatus and without the use of a chill roll, said method comprising the steps of:(a) applying said liquid filling agent to said web when said web is moving, said liquid filling agent being applied to said web so that said voids in said web are occupied by said liquid filling agent; (b) heating said web after said liquid filling agent has been applied to said web during said step (a) to cause said web to have a temperature of at least about 200° F.; (c) generating a directed electrostatic field; (d) causing said web to pass through said directed electrostatic field when said web has a temperature of at least about 200° F.; (e) spraying liquid through said directed electrostatic field and onto said web during said step (d) to cause said web to be cooled to a reduced temperature of not greater than about 150° F. said cooling of said web being caused exclusively by an electrostatic cooling apparatus including a sprayer and an electrostatic field generator and said cooling of said web not being caused by a chill roll.
- 9. A method as defined in claim 8 wherein said step (a) comprises the step of applying said liquid filling agent with a rotatable metering cylinder.
- 10. A method as defined in claim 8 wherein said step (a) comprises the step of applying said liquid filling agent with a metering blade.
- 11. A method as defined in claim 8 wherein said step (a) comprises the step of applying said liquid filling agent with a rotatable gravure cylinder.
- 12. A method of coating a web with a whitening agent and cooling said web exclusively with an electrostatic cooling apparatus and without the use of a chill roll, said method comprising the steps of:(a) applying a liquid whitening agent to said web when said web is moving, said liquid whitening agent being applied evenly to said web to create a substantially uniform coating of said liquid whitening agent on said web; (b) heating said web after said liquid whitening agent has been applied to said web during said step (a) to cause said web to have a temperature of at least about 200° F.; (c) generating a directed electrostatic field; (d) causing said web to pass through said directed electrostatic web has a temperature of at least about 200° F.; (e) spraying liquid through said directed electrostatic field and onto said web during said step (d) to cause said web to be cooled to a reduced temperature of not greater than about 150° F., said cooling of said web being caused exclusively by an electrostatic cooling apparatus including a sprayer and an electrostatic field generator and said cooling of said web not being caused by a chill roll.
- 13. A method as defined in claim 12 wherein said step (a) comprises the step of applying said liquid whitening agent with a rotatable metering cylinder.
- 14. A method as defined in claim 12 wherein said step (a) comprises the step of applying said liquid whitening agent with a metering blade.
- 15. A method as defined in claim 12 wherein said step (a) comprises the step of applying said liquid whitening agent with a rotatable gravure cylinder.
- 16. A method of coating a web with a liquid adhesive and cooling said web exclusively with an electrostatic cooling apparatus and without the use of a chill roll, said method comprising the steps of:(a) applying said liquid adhesive to said web when said web is moving, said liquid adhesive being applied evenly to said web to create a substantially uniform coating of said liquid adhesive on said web; (b) heating said web after said liquid adhesive has been applied to said web during said step (a) to cause said web to have a temperature of at least about 200° F.; (c) generating a directed electrostatic field; (d) causing said web to pass through said directed electrostatic field when said web has a temperature of at least about 200° F.; (e) spraying liquid through said directed electrostatic field and onto said web during said step (d) to cause said web to be cooled to a reduced temperature of not greater than about 150° F., said cooling of said web being caused exclusively by an electrostatic cooling apparatus including a sprayer and an electrostatic field generator and said cooling of said web not being caused by a chill roll.
- 17. A method as defined in claim 16 wherein said step (a) comprises the step of applying said liquid adhesive with a rotatable metering cylinder.
- 18. A method as defined in claim 16 wherein said step (a) comprises the step of applying said liquid adhesive with a metering blade.
- 19. A method of applying a liquid adhesive to a moving web and cooling said web exclusively with an electrostatic cooling apparatus and without the use of a chill roll, said method comprising the steps of:(a) applying said liquid adhesive to said web when said web is moving, said liquid adhesive being applied to said web in a repeating pattern; (b) heating said web after said liquid adhesive has been applied to said web during said step (a) to cause said web to have a temperature of at least about 200° F.; (c) generating a directed electrostatic field; (d) causing said web to pass through said directed electrostatic field when said web has a temperature of at least about 200° F.; (e) spraying liquid through said directed electrostatic field and onto said web during said step (d) to cause said web to be cooled to a reduced temperature of not greater than about 150° F., said cooling of said web being caused exclusively by an electrostatic cooling apparatus including a sprayer and an electrostatic field generator and said cooling of said web not being caused by a chill roll.
- 20. A method as defined in claim 19 wherein said step (a) comprises the step of applying said liquid adhesive with a rotatable gravure cylinder.
- 21. A method of coating a moving web with a clear and colorless liquid protective agent and cooling said web exclusively with an electrostatic cooling apparatus and without the use of a chill roll, said method comprising the steps of:(a) applying said clear and colorless liquid protective agent to said web when said web is moving, said liquid protective agent being applied evenly to said web to create a substantially uniform coating of said liquid protective agent on said web; (b) heating said web after said liquid protective agent has been applied to said web during said step (a) to cause said web to have a temperature of at least about 200° F.; (c) generating a directed electrostatic field; (d) causing said web to pass through said directed electrostatic field when said web has a temperature of at least about 200° F.; (e) spraying liquid through said directed electrostatic field and onto said web during said step (d) to cause said web to be cooled to a reduced temperature of not greater than about 150° F., said cooling of said web being caused exclusively by an electrostatic cooling apparatus including a sprayer and an electrostatic field generator and said cooling of said web not being caused by a chill roll.
- 22. A method as defined in claim 21 wherein said step (a) comprises the step of applying said liquid protective agent with a rotatable metering cylinder.
- 23. A method as defined in claim 21 wherein said step (a) comprises the step of applying said liquid protective agent with a metering blade.
- 24. A method as defined in claim 21 wherein said step (a) comprises the step of applying said liquid protective agent with a rotatable gravure cylinder.
- 25. A method of coating a moving web with a liquid release agent and cooling said web exclusively with an electrostatic cooling apparatus and without the use of a chill roll, said method comprising the steps of:(a) applying said liquid release agent to said web when said web is moving, said liquid release agent being applied evenly to said web to create a substantially uniform coating of said liquid release agent on said web; (b) heating said web after said liquid release agent has been applied to said web during said step (a) to cause said web to have a temperature of at least about 200° F.; (c) generating a directed electrostatic field; (d) causing said web to pass through said directed electrostatic field when said web has a temperature of at least about 200° F.; (e) spraying liquid through said directed electrostatic field and onto said web during said step (d) to cause said web to be cooled to a reduced temperature of not greater than about 150° F., said cooling of said web being caused exclusively by an electrostatic cooling apparatus including a sprayer and an electrostatic field generator and said cooling of said web not being caused by a chill roll.
- 26. A method as defined in claim 25 wherein said step (a) comprises the step of applying said liquid release agent with a rotatable metering cylinder.
- 27. A method as defined in claim 25 wherein said step (a) comprises the step of applying said liquid release agent with a metering blade.
- 28. A method as defined in claim 25 wherein said step (a) comprises the step of applying said liquid release agent with a rotatable gravure cylinder.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/322,101 filed May 28, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,076,466 naming Steven Suler and David Klein as inventors, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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