Coating Device for Moistening a Flat Substrate
20230116220 · 2023-04-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05C1/0826
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A coating device for moistening a flat substrate, particularly a paper web, comprising a liquid bath which is in contact with the liquid to be applied and a coating roller which is in contact with the liquid in order to take up a quantity thereof and transfer it to the substrate. The coating roller comprises a cylinder body having at a periphery thereof a cylinder surface which is covered with an absorption layer which is able and configured to take up liquid from the liquid bath and supply it to the substrate.
Claims
1. Coating device for moistening an at least substantially flat substrate, particularly a paper web, comprising a liquid bath intended and configured to hold a liquid, comprising a coating roller which is configured to enter into contact with the liquid in the liquid bath in order to take up a quantity thereof and transfer it at least partially to the substrate, and comprising means for bringing the substrate into contact with the coating roller, wherein the coating roller comprises a cylinder body having at a periphery thereof a cylinder surface which is covered with a compressible absorption layer which is able and configured to take up liquid from the liquid bath and, when in contact with the substrate, supply the liquid to the substrate.
2. Coating device according to claim 1, wherein the absorption layer comprises a cloth, particularly a textile cloth, which is removable from the cylinder surface and can be exchanged.
3. Coating device according to claim 2, wherein the cloth comprises a microfibre textile, particularly of polymer microfibres.
4. Coating device according to claim 2, wherein the cloth is formed by a sleeve which is open on opposite sides and with which the cylinder body is covered.
5. Coating device according to claim 4, wherein the sleeve can be stretched elastically from a rest state with a smaller diameter than the cylinder body to a stretched state in which the sleeve lies against the cylinder surface of the cylinder body under tension.
6. Coating device according to claim 4, wherein the sleeve comprises a shrinking sleeve which can be shrunk from a rest state with at least the same cross-section as the cylinder body to a shrunken state in which the sleeve lies against the cylinder surface of the cylinder body under tension.
7. Coating device according to claim 1, wherein the absorption layer comprises a porous layer.
8. Coating device according to claim 1, wherein the absorption layer comprises a foamed layer, particularly of a polymer foam with an open cell structure.
9. Jacket for application in the coating roller of the coating device according to claim 1, comprising a sleeve which is open on opposite outer ends and has an absorbent surface on an outer side thereof.
10. Jacket according to claim 9, wherein the sleeve comprises a textile, particularly an elastic microfibre cloth, and can be stretched round the coating roller.
11. Coating device according to claim 3, wherein the cloth is formed by a sleeve which is open on opposite sides and with which the cylinder body is covered.
12. Jacket for application in the coating roller of the coating device according to claim 2, comprising a sleeve which is open on opposite outer ends and has an absorbent surface on an outer side thereof.
13. Jacket for application in the coating roller of the coating device according to claim 3, comprising a sleeve which is open on opposite outer ends and has an absorbent surface on an outer side thereof.
14. Jacket for application in the coating roller of the coating device according to claim 4, comprising a sleeve which is open on opposite outer ends and has an absorbent surface on an outer side thereof.
15. Jacket for application in the coating roller of the coating device according to claim 5, comprising a sleeve which is open on opposite outer ends and has an absorbent surface on an outer side thereof.
16. Jacket for application in the coating roller of the coating device according to claim 6, comprising a sleeve which is open on opposite outer ends and has an absorbent surface on an outer side thereof.
17. Jacket for application in the coating roller of the coating device according to claim 7, comprising a sleeve which is open on opposite outer ends and has an absorbent surface on an outer side thereof.
18. Jacket for application in the coating roller of the coating device according to claim 8, comprising a sleeve which is open on opposite outer ends and has an absorbent surface on an outer side thereof.
19. Jacket for application in the coating roller of the coating device according to claim 9, comprising a sleeve which is open on opposite outer ends and has an absorbent surface on an outer side thereof.
Description
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[0022] It is otherwise noted here that the figures are purely schematic and not always drawn to (the same) scale. Some dimensions in particular may be exaggerated to greater or lesser extent for the sake of clarity. Corresponding parts are designated in the figures with the same reference numeral.
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[0024] The moistening device 60 is shown in further detail in
[0025] Supply container 61 comprises a sufficient quantity of silicone oil concentrate 5 for at least one whole print job, so that it will only very rarely be necessary to replace or replenish the container 61 during a print run. This can then for instance be carried out between successive print jobs. Container 61 can for instance take the form of a supply reservoir which is removable and can therefore be exchanged in simple and rapid manner. It is advantageous to thus hold a silicone oil concentrate instead of the ready-made silicone oil-water suspension, because a smaller supply container 61 can thus be used, whereby device 60 can be more compact.
[0026] Supply container 61 is connected via a supply conduit L1 to a buffer container 64 and supplies a buffer quantity of the silicone oil 5 thereto. The conduit L1 has a pump 62 which for this purpose transports the silicone oil concentrate 5 from supply container 61 to buffer container 64 in the desired quantity. Buffer container 64 is also connected via an overflow conduit L2 to supply container 61 so that an excess of silicone concentrate 5 can optionally flow back to supply container 61. In this way a constant filling level is maintained in buffer container 64 as long as the supply container contains sufficient silicone oil 5, which is thus carried to buffer container 64 continuously, semi-continuously or at intervals by means of the pump 62.
[0027] The supply container 61 can be provided with a sensor-controlled monitoring device 63 which monitors a filling level of supply container 61 and, when a lowest filling level is approached, generates a warning signal to an operator and/or a control unit CPU which also monitors and controls the other process in the moistening device. It is then also possible to switch to a second or further supply container (not shown) automatically when this lowest filling level is reached.
[0028] Silicone oil is carried from buffer container 64 via a set of separate supply conduits L3, L4 to two mixing containers 71, 72. Accommodated in each of the supply conduits L3, L4 is a flow limiter 65, 66 together with a valve 67, 68 which is electrically controllable by the control unit CPU, for instance a magnetic valve with an actuator solenoid. An individually controlled quantity of silicone oil can be dosed to each of the mixing containers 71 or 72 by controlled opening of a valve 67 or 68. The flow limiter 65, 66 provides here for a constant and therefore known flow speed of the silicone oil 5, irrespective of a viscosity thereof.
[0029] In the mixing containers 71, 72 the silicone oil concentrate 5 is mixed with a second liquid, for which water is in this case used to form an accurately dosed aqueous silicone oil suspension 5′,S″ which will serve as moistening liquid for the paper web 1. The water supply is provided for from the fixed water connection 69 via a supply conduit L5 provided for this purpose, wherein a pressure control valve 75 brings the original water pressure to a defined level. The water pressure is thus kept constant by the pressure control valve 75 so that a constant inlet pressure prevails on an inlet side of a set of calibrated valves 76, 77.
[0030] Valves 76, 77 are electronically controlled by a control unit CPU and comprise for instance magnetic valves with an actuator solenoid whereby a throughflow can be increased, throttled or interrupted by energizing the solenoid to greater or lesser extent on the basis of an electronic control signal. Owing to the combination of the pressure control valve 75 and the calibrated valves 76, 77 the water flow (quantity per time) to each of the mixing containers 71, 72 can be accurately controlled and adjusted by the control unit CPU. In each of the mixing containers 71, 72 a specific silicone/water ratio of a silicone oil-water emulsion 5′,5″ to be mixed therein can thus be dosed and adjusted individually, adapted here to the side of the paper 1 to be moistened.
[0031] The thus prepared aqueous silicone emulsion 5′,5″ serves to remoisten the paper web, not only the ink of which has been dried in dryer 40, but the natural moisture balance of which has inevitably also been disrupted therein. For this purpose coating device 60 comprises two coating units 90 for moistening paper web 1 on either side. A system of exchangeable rollers 69 brings paper web 1 into contact with coating units 90 successively on both sides. Each of the coating units 90 comprises a liquid bath 81, 82 which is fed from one of the mixing containers 71, 72 via its own supply conduit L6, L7. Each coating unit 90 further comprises a coating roller 83, 84 which is suspended rotatably about a central axis thereof.
[0032] The coating rollers 83, 84 are each immersed at least partially in the relevant liquid bath 81, 82 and are driven during operation by means of an electric motor 85, 86 coupled thereto and controllable by the control unit CPU. Each of the coating rollers 83, 84 is able to take up and carry along a quantity of the liquid 5′, 5″ from the liquid bath 81, 82 during rotation. On an opposite side the same coating roller 83, 84 is in sliding contact with paper web 1, to which the liquid 5′, 5″ carried along will then be supplied at least partially. In the embodiment the two rollers 83, 84 are driven counter to the transport direction D of the paper web about their central axis, as indicated with an arrow R, which brings about a dragging contact with paper web 1.
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[0034] A friction layer (anti-slip) can optionally be provided inside sleeve 100 in order to prevent radial shifting and twisting over cylinder surface 91. With a view thereto, mutually complementary profilings can also be applied between the inner side of sleeve 100 and cylinder surface 91. For the purpose of an axial fixation of the sleeve on the cylinder surface a mechanical fastening can optionally be applied at the end surfaces, for instance by means of tie wraps, cords or the like, whereby the sleeve is clamped firmly onto the cylinder surface.
[0035] It has been found that such a moisture take-up and supply to substrate 1 by coating roller 83, 84 takes place considerably more uniformly and evenly than in the known coating device, wherein the liquid is carried along as a continuous film and is as it were spread onto the substrate. This is further shown in
[0036] Although the invention has been further elucidated above with reference to only a single exemplary embodiment, it will be apparent that the invention is by no means limited thereto. On the contrary, many variations and embodiments are still possible within the scope of the invention for a person with ordinary skill in the art.
[0037] In the embodiment use has thus been made of a microfibre cloth, but other absorbent compositions can also be applied for the absorption layer, such as, besides other types of textile, for instance also foamed layers with an open cell structure, particularly polymer foams, and other porous layers. Besides being used with a continuous paper web, the coating device can also be used for sheets of paper or cardboard.
[0038] Instead of an elastic sleeve, a shrinking sleeve can also be applied as jacket for the coating roller. Such a shrinking sleeve deforms naturally, for instance when heated or moistened, as a result of a specific fabric composition thereof, and here takes on a shrunken final state wherein the sleeve lies tightly and under tension against the cylinder surface. Besides being provided in the form of an easily exchangeable sleeve, as shown in