Claims
- 1. Wiper apparatus for a liquid material, which sandwiches a moving rolled material between upper and lower wiper rolls to squeeze out the liquid material adhering to the rolled material, comprising:upper and lower backup rolls for reinforcing the upper and lower wiper rolls, each of said backup rolls having a single sleeve rotatably supported by two bearings on a roll shaft, and wherein the two bearings on the upper and lower backup rolls are disposed on the roll shafts in mutually offset relationship relative to a center line of the rolled material and have a substantially shorter span than a barrel length of the sleeve and wherein the two bearings on the upper backup roll are offset from the two bearings on the lower backup roll and are in point symmetry about the center line of the rolled material.
- 2. Wiper apparatus for a liquid material as claimed in claim 1,wherein the upper and lower backup rolls are movable axially in mutually opposite directions.
- 3. Wiper apparatus for a liquid material as claimed in claim 1,wherein an inner surface of the single sleeve is formed of a stepped surface so that a middle portion thereof will be thick-walled and both ends thereof will be thin-walled, and wherein the bearings are disposed fixedly at stepped portions of the stepped surface.
- 4. Wiper apparatus for a liquid material as claimed in claim 3,wherein the upper and lower backup rolls each includes two backup rolls for respectively reinforcing the upper and lower wiper rolls.
- 5. Wiper apparatus for a liquid material as claimed in claim 4 wherein the span of the middle portions of both the upper and lower backup rolls, taken together, is about equal to or greater than a width dimension of the rolled material.
- 6. Wiper apparatus span for a liquid material as claimed in claim 3wherein the span of the middle portions of the upper and lower backup rolls, taken together, is about equal to or greater than a width dimension of the rolled material.
- 7. Wiper apparatus for a liquid material as claimed in claim 1,wherein the upper and lower backup rolls each include one backup roll for respectively reinforcing the upper and lower wiper rolls.
- 8. Wiper apparatus for a liquid material, which sandwiches a moving rolled material between upper and lower wiper rolls to squeeze out the liquid material adhering to the rolled material, comprising:upper and lower pairs of backup rolls, comprising a right backup roll and a left backup roll, respectively supporting each of the upper and lower wiper rolls, each of the backup rolls including a single sleeve and a set of support bearings, and wherein the support bearings supporting the sleeves of the upper pair of backup rolls are disposed in mutually offset relationship in point symmetry about a center line of the rolled material adjacent the upper wiper roll, and the support bearings supporting the sleeves of the lower pain of backup rolls are disposed in mutually offset relationship in point symmetry about said center line adjacent the lower wiper roll and wherein the set of bearings on the upper pair of backup rolls are offset from the set of bearings on the lower pair of backup rolls.
- 9. Wiper apparatus for a liquid material as claimed in claim 8,wherein either the two backup rolls adjacent the upper wiper roll or the two backup rolls adjacent the lower wiper roll are selectively adjustable so as to be moved axially relative to one another in mutually opposite directions.
Priority Claims (1)
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10-303873 |
Oct 1998 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is the national phase under 35 U.S.C. §371 of PCT International Application No. PCT/JP99/05653 which has an International filing date of Oct. 14, 1999, which designated the United States of America.
PCT Information
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PCT/JP99/05653 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
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WO00/24534 |
5/4/2000 |
WO |
A |
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