US1924994A - Process and apparatus for coating paper - Google Patents
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- coated paper is here used in the 5 sense in which it is commonly employed in the paper industry, that is to say, paper which has been coated with a fluid suspension of mineral pigment, such as clay, satin white and the like, in an aqueous solution of an adhesive such as casein, starch and the like, and the'terms coating, aqueous coating, coating mixture, etc., as used herein, are to be interpreted in accordance with this definition.
- the present invention contemplates a coater -in which the difficulties inherent in the use of reversely turning metallic, e. g. steel smoothing and distributing rolls, are overcome.
- Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic representation of the essential partsof the coater
- Fig. 2 is a diagrammatic smoothing rolls.
- 2 is the web of paper to be coated, supplied from the roll thereof of 1.
- 3 and 4 are guide rolls, and 5 is a supporting roll around which the paper travels.
- 6 is a pan of coating mixture into which the roll '1 dips.
- 8 is a large rotating brush which picks up coating from the roll '1 and deposits it on-the paper as it passes around the roll 5.
- the weight of coating so applied to thepaper may be controlled in the well-known manner, as by regulation of the relative speeds of rotation of rolls '7 and 8 and 55 the travel of the paper web.
- 9 is an apron travelview of one of the travel of the sheet. These ing on rolls 11 and 12, which serves to draw the paper through the machine.
- a variety of materials of a fibrous nature such as various grades of felt, may be used. These rolls may be mounted in adjustable brackets to allow their being moved nearer to or further from the coating applying means as may be desirable in applying different grades or consistencies of aqueous coating mixso ture.
- the invention will, therefore, be seen to reside in (l) a method of coating paper comprising applying an aqueous coating to a traveling web of paper in contr lied weight and spreading said coating by picking up the coating and redepositing it upon the traveling web of paper by one or more cylindrical bodies presenting a fibrous surface and rotating oppositely to the direction of travel of the paper and preferably at a peripheral speed greater than that of the paper, and (2) in apparatus for making coated paper comprising means for applying aqueous coating mixture to a web of paper, means for regulating the weight of coating applied, means for advancing the web of paper, and means for smoothing the coating on the web, said smoothing means comprising one or more rolls covered with or presenting a surface of fibrous material and means for rotating said rolls so that the surface thereof in contact with the coating travels in a direction opposite to that of the paper and at a peripheral speed greater than that of the paper.
- Process of coating paper which comprises picking up aqueous coating material from a traveling web of paper and redepositing it thereon by means of one of more yielding absorptive surfaces moving oppositely to the direction of travel of the paper.
- Process of coating paper comprising applying an aqueous coating to a traveling web of paper in controlled weight and spreading said coating by picking up coating material from and redepositing it upon the traveling web of paper by means of one or more yielding, absorptive surfaces moving oppositely to the direction of travel of the paper at a speed greater than that of the paper.
- Apparatus for making coated paper comprising means for or more rolls presenting a flush surface, and means for rotating said rolls oppositely to the direction of travel of the paper.
- Apparatus for coating paper comprising means for applying aqueous coating mixture to a web of paper, means for regulating the weight of the coating applied, means for advancing the web of paper, means including a roll having a yielding, absorptive surface for smoothing the coating on the web and means for rotating said roll oppositely to the direction of travel of said web at a peripheral speed greater than the speed of the web.
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T. E. KNAPP, JR PROQESS AND APPARATUS FOR COATING PA PER Aug. 29 1933.
Filed NOV. 29, 1930 Patented Aug. zaisas UNITED STATES PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR COATHWG PAPER Theodore E. Knapp, Jr., Hamilton, Ohio, assignor to The Champion Coated Paper Company,
Hamilton, Ohio, a-corporation of Ohio Application November 29, 1930 Serial No.
' Claims (CL 9127) This invention relates to a process of coating paper and to apparatus designed to perform said process.
The term coated paper is here used in the 5 sense in which it is commonly employed in the paper industry, that is to say, paper which has been coated with a fluid suspension of mineral pigment, such as clay, satin white and the like, in an aqueous solution of an adhesive such as casein, starch and the like, and the'terms coating, aqueous coating, coating mixture, etc., as used herein, are to be interpreted in accordance with this definition. I
In United States Patent No. 1,774,398 there is disclosed a process and apparatus for coating paper in which the brushes commonly used to smooth and distribute the coating on the paper web or sheet are replaced bymetallic, e. g. steel surfaced rolls, rotating reversely to the direction of movement of the paper. One objection to this type of coater is that the coated paper so made is marred by ridges in the coating extending lengthwise of the ridges, under proper operation of the coater, may not be very heavy, but they are characteristic of coated paper so made, and naturally this impairs its use for certain purposes such as fine half-tone printing where an exceedingly smooth surface is required.
The present invention contemplates a coater -in which the difficulties inherent in the use of reversely turning metallic, e. g. steel smoothing and distributing rolls, are overcome.
The invention will be described by reference to the'accompanying drawing.
Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic representation of the essential partsof the coater;
Fig. 2 is a diagrammatic smoothing rolls.
While the drawing illustrates and the following description refers only to cylindrical roll it will be understood that other devices such as a traveling belt might be substituted therefor.
Referring to the drawing, 2 is the web of paper to be coated, supplied from the roll thereof of 1. 3 and 4 are guide rolls, and 5 is a supporting roll around which the paper travels. 6 is a pan of coating mixture into which the roll '1 dips. 8 is a large rotating brush which picks up coating from the roll '1 and deposits it on-the paper as it passes around the roll 5. The weight of coating so applied to thepaper may be controlled in the well-known manner, as by regulation of the relative speeds of rotation of rolls '7 and 8 and 55 the travel of the paper web. 9 is an apron travelview of one of the travel of the sheet. These ing on rolls 11 and 12, which serves to draw the paper through the machine. 10, 10, 10, are smoothing rolls driven in the reverse direction to the movement of the paper, preferably at a surface speed greater than and desirably two or 63 more times that of the paper. 13, 14, 15 and 16 are supporting rolls. After contact with these smoothing rolls the paper is carried by the belt 9 to a drying system, for example a festoon line, not shown. Each of the smoothing rolls 10 con- 5 sists of a wood or metal core 17 carried on a shaft 19 and provided with a surface or covering 18 of soft, fibrous material which, in contradistinction to the steel or steel surfaced rolls'above referred to, are yielding and pervious or absorptive to the aqueous coatings used. I prefer to use a covering of plush which provides a relatively dense, uniform, soft and pervious surface. In place of plush a variety of materials of a fibrous nature, such as various grades of felt, may be used. These rolls may be mounted in adjustable brackets to allow their being moved nearer to or further from the coating applying means as may be desirable in applying different grades or consistencies of aqueous coating mixso ture.
Like the reversely turning steel rolls described in the above-mentioned patent, my smoothing rolls exert a smoothing action on the coating on the sheet by picking up a portion of the coating and redepositing it on the sheet. But apparently due to the character of the surface of my rolls there is little or no tendency for the coating to draw up into ridges such as occurs when an impervious or steel roll is used. This tendency to draw up into ridges on a rotating smooth impervious roll is a very general phenomenon with liquids, but in the case of such materials as varnish, liquid wax and the like, the ridges also tend to flow out rapidly so that a fairly uniform deposit of coating of such liquids may result. However, with the coatings used in making coated paper,
"which consist of a relatively 'high percentage of insoluble mineral pigments suspended in an aqueous colloidal solution of casein, starch, glue or the like, and which to a degree are gelatinous in character, the ridges form on but do not flow out on an impervious roll, and consequently these ridges are transferred to the paper. In the case of rolls having a fibrous surface these ridges are much less pronounced. I
= The invention will, therefore, be seen to reside in (l) a method of coating paper comprising applying an aqueous coating to a traveling web of paper in contr lied weight and spreading said coating by picking up the coating and redepositing it upon the traveling web of paper by one or more cylindrical bodies presenting a fibrous surface and rotating oppositely to the direction of travel of the paper and preferably at a peripheral speed greater than that of the paper, and (2) in apparatus for making coated paper comprising means for applying aqueous coating mixture to a web of paper, means for regulating the weight of coating applied, means for advancing the web of paper, and means for smoothing the coating on the web, said smoothing means comprising one or more rolls covered with or presenting a surface of fibrous material and means for rotating said rolls so that the surface thereof in contact with the coating travels in a direction opposite to that of the paper and at a peripheral speed greater than that of the paper.
I claim:
1. Process of coating paper which comprises picking up aqueous coating material from a traveling web of paper and redepositing it thereon by means of one of more yielding absorptive surfaces moving oppositely to the direction of travel of the paper.
2. Process of coating paper comprising applying an aqueous coating to a traveling web of paper in controlled weight and spreading said coating by picking up coating material from and redepositing it upon the traveling web of paper by means of one or more yielding, absorptive surfaces moving oppositely to the direction of travel of the paper at a speed greater than that of the paper.
Patent No. l, 924, 994.
3. Apparatus for making coated paper comprising means for or more rolls presenting a flush surface, and means for rotating said rolls oppositely to the direction of travel of the paper.
4. Apparatus for coating paper comprising means for applying aqueous coating mixture to a web of paper, means for regulating the weight of the coating applied, means for advancing the web of paper, means including a roll having a yielding, absorptive surface for smoothing the coating on the web and means for rotating said roll oppositely to the direction of travel of said web at a peripheral speed greater than the speed of the web.
travel of the web and at a peripheral speed greater paper.
August 29, 1933.
THEGDORE K. KNAPP, JR.
It is hereby certified that error a patent requiring co'rrec (Seal) ppears in the printed tion as follows:
that the same may conform to the specification of the Page 2, line 82', claim of October, A. D. 1933.
F. M. Hopkins Acting Commissioner of Patents.
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US2428113A (en) * | 1942-11-09 | 1947-09-30 | John R Ditmars | Machine for coating paper |
US2496947A (en) * | 1945-10-20 | 1950-02-07 | Eastman Kodak Co | Film processing machine with film operated control means for a fluid applicator |
US2508287A (en) * | 1946-10-14 | 1950-05-16 | Albemarie Paper Mfg Company | Process for coating paper |
US3264132A (en) * | 1962-02-06 | 1966-08-02 | Little Inc A | Method for applying metallic flake material to a substrate |
US3300543A (en) * | 1957-09-23 | 1967-01-24 | Avery Products Corp | Stabilized pressure sensitive adhesive consisting of saturated polyester and vinyl chloride polymer |
US3552293A (en) * | 1968-08-30 | 1971-01-05 | Eastman Kodak Co | Web processing device |
US3910230A (en) * | 1974-03-08 | 1975-10-07 | Harry L Mercer | Apparatus for applying liquid to textile fabrics and the like |
DE2609983A1 (en) * | 1975-03-10 | 1976-09-23 | Wiggins Teape Ltd | FLOATING ROLLER AND DEVICE AND METHOD FOR COATING A PAPER WEB OR OTHER FILM MATERIAL |
US4363833A (en) * | 1980-03-27 | 1982-12-14 | Stork Brabant B.V. | Method and apparatus for coating a porous substratum |
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US2428113A (en) * | 1942-11-09 | 1947-09-30 | John R Ditmars | Machine for coating paper |
US2496947A (en) * | 1945-10-20 | 1950-02-07 | Eastman Kodak Co | Film processing machine with film operated control means for a fluid applicator |
US2508287A (en) * | 1946-10-14 | 1950-05-16 | Albemarie Paper Mfg Company | Process for coating paper |
US3300543A (en) * | 1957-09-23 | 1967-01-24 | Avery Products Corp | Stabilized pressure sensitive adhesive consisting of saturated polyester and vinyl chloride polymer |
US3264132A (en) * | 1962-02-06 | 1966-08-02 | Little Inc A | Method for applying metallic flake material to a substrate |
US3552293A (en) * | 1968-08-30 | 1971-01-05 | Eastman Kodak Co | Web processing device |
US3910230A (en) * | 1974-03-08 | 1975-10-07 | Harry L Mercer | Apparatus for applying liquid to textile fabrics and the like |
DE2609983A1 (en) * | 1975-03-10 | 1976-09-23 | Wiggins Teape Ltd | FLOATING ROLLER AND DEVICE AND METHOD FOR COATING A PAPER WEB OR OTHER FILM MATERIAL |
US4061109A (en) * | 1975-03-10 | 1977-12-06 | Wiggins Teape Limited | Coating and smoothing apparatus |
US4363833A (en) * | 1980-03-27 | 1982-12-14 | Stork Brabant B.V. | Method and apparatus for coating a porous substratum |
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