EP0882602B1 - Dispositif de dépôt d'une couche de matière sur des feuilles - Google Patents

Dispositif de dépôt d'une couche de matière sur des feuilles Download PDF

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EP0882602B1
EP0882602B1 EP98113458A EP98113458A EP0882602B1 EP 0882602 B1 EP0882602 B1 EP 0882602B1 EP 98113458 A EP98113458 A EP 98113458A EP 98113458 A EP98113458 A EP 98113458A EP 0882602 B1 EP0882602 B1 EP 0882602B1
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Mark S. c/o Minnesota M. & M. Company Vogel
Gregory F. c/o Minnesota M. & M. Company Stifter
Bernard R. c/o Minnesota M. & M. Company Pierre
Frederic P Minnesota M. & M. Company Le Riche
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  • the present invention relates to an apparatus and method for applying coating material to both opposing major surfaces of a plurality of individual sheets, for example sheets of paper.
  • coating material it is necessary in certain fields to apply coating material to paper and, in some cases, to apply different coating materials to the two opposing major surfaces of the paper.
  • repositionable notes it is known to apply a primer material to one side of the paper from which the repositionable notes will be cut and to apply a low adhesion backsize, or release, material to the other side of the paper.
  • the repositionable adhesive is applied to the paper on top of the primer material.
  • the various coatings are applied to a web of paperfrom a roll. The coating materials are dispersed in solvents and coated directly on the paper.
  • the web is dried between coatings and then rewound and the coated roll is subsequently cut into sheets which are used to produce the notes.
  • the paper web is coated with materials dispersed in an organic solvent and is under tension when the coatings are applied, the tendency of the paper web to curl or wrinkle can be substantially eliminated, otherwise great care is required to balance the paper sheet's expansion during coating.
  • a process for the production of repositionable notes, in which a release material and a primer material are coated successively on opposite sides of a paper web is described in WO-A-87/05315.
  • many inks are soluble in organic solvents, but insoluble in water.
  • the overlapped sheets are then dried and fed to a second coating station in which stripes of repositionable adhesive are applied to the web-like overlapped sheets on the surface to which the primer was applied in the first coating station. Thereafter, the sheets are adhered together in a stack and trimmed to form pads of repositionable notes. In that process, curling or wrinkling of the sheets is avoided by applying the primer and LAB coatings simultaneously to both sides of the sheets and then drying both coatings simultaneously.
  • the present invention provides an apparatus for applying water-based coating material to both sides of a plurality of sheet members as defined in claim 1.
  • the apparatus shown schematically in Figure 1 and 2 is specifically for use in the production of repositionable notes from sheets of any suitable substrate material, example, paper, polymeric film or foils, such as metallic foils and, in particular, for the application to individual sheets of a primer material, a low adhesion backsize (LAB) material, and a repositionable adhesive so that the sheets can subsequently be used to form repositionable notes.
  • a primer material e.g., a primer material
  • LAB low adhesion backsize
  • the apparatus has a paper path entry 1 which receives a succession of paper sheets (not shown) from any suitable source, for example a stack. From the paper path entry 1, the sheets travel in the direction indicated by the arrow 2 through a double coating station 3, a sheet overlapping station 4, a dryer 5, a sheet guiding section 6. Conveniently, the apparatus may be used in conjunction with an adhesive coating station 7.
  • the coating station 7 may be any quitable coating station, but the present invention is most conveniently used in conjunction with the coating station disclosed in co-pending United States patent application filed of even date herewtih, entitled “Method and Apparatus for Applying a Coating Material to Sheets", and commonly assigned to the Assignee of the present invention, and the contents of that co-pending application are incorporated herein by reference.
  • the output of the present invention may be stored, such as in stacked form and independently and subsequently coated with a separate coating station.
  • the control and synchronization of the drives of the various stations may be performed by a central electronic control unit (not shown), for example a Siemens PLC 135.
  • the sheets are preferably all of the same size, for example A2, and weight, for example 70 gsm.
  • the paper may be of any convenient weight, including, but not limited to papers having a weight between 45 grams per square meter (gsm) and 90 gsm.
  • the double coating station 3 comprises an upper coating station 11 and a lower coating station 12 located, respectively above and below the paper path. As the sheets pass through the double coating station the upper station 11 applies a coating of primer material to one side of each sheet and the lower station 12 simultaneously applies a coating of LAB material to the other side of each sheet. In one embodiment of the present invention, the primer material and the LAB material are coated over substantially both major surfaces of the sheets. Typically, mechanical means are used to grip and advance the sheets through the apparatus, preventing the primer and LAB to be coated over the entire major surfaces of the sheets.
  • Paper is commonly formed by accumulating paper fibers on a wire mesh or screen and compressing the accumulated fibers between the screen and a "felt" or cloth layer opposite the screen layer. This produces paper having a "wire” side and a “felt” side. It has also been found advantages to convey the sheets S through the apparatus of the present invention with the "wire” side presented for coating of the release material and the "felt” side presented for coating of the primer and ultimately for coating of the adhesive.
  • the primer material may, for example, be a water-based solution of an organic binding agent and a cleaved mineral pigment. More specifically, the primer material may be obtained by mixing approximately 3-7% by weight of the binding agent MOWIOL (Trade Mark) available from Hoechst AG, Frankfurt/Main, Germany and approximately 3-8% by weight of the pigment AEROSIL (Trade Mark) available from Degussa AG, Frankfurt/Main, Germany with approximately 90% by weight of water.
  • MOWIOL Trade Mark
  • AEROSIL Trade Mark
  • the LAB material may be any suitable material, including, but limited to, acrylate co-polymers, silicone materials, urethanes, and fluoro polymers.
  • the LAB may be a water-based solution of the material described in co-pending United States patent applicaiton Serial No. 08/040,876, filed March 31, 1994 and commonly assigned to the Assignee of the present invention, the contents of which arc incorporated herein by reference. The solution comprising typically from about 5% to about 10% solid material.
  • Other LAB materials that may be employed with the present invention include those disclosed in United States Patent Nos. 5,202,190 and 5,032,460.
  • the upper coating station 11 comprises a metering roller 13 and a coating roller 14, located above the path of the sheets of paper throught he double coating station.
  • the coating roller 14 cooperates with a coating drum 16 of the lower coating station 12 which also comprises a metering roller 17 and a transfer roller 18, all located below the paper path through the double coating station.
  • the coating drum 16 has a cut-out portion 9 of rectangular cross-section (shown in greater detail in Figure 8) which contains a conventional sheet gripper 9A (shown closed in Figure 8) for grasping sheets from the feed nip 10.
  • the drum is covered, around less than half its circumference, with a blanket 20 (not shown in Fig.
  • the coating roller 14 and coating drum 16 form a coating nip only when the blanket is located directly adjacent the coating roller 14.
  • the upper coating station 11 provides substantially full surface roll coating of primer material on the upper surface of the sheets
  • the lower coating station 12 provides substantially full surface roll coating of LAB material on the lower surface of the sheets. In each case, the portions engaged with the grippers (as described herein) are not coated.
  • a trough 15 for the printer material is formed by the surfaces of the metering and coating rollers 13, 14 adjacent the nip between the rollers and on the upper side thereof together with two opposed end walls (not shown) which engage in grooves (not shown) adjacent the ends of the rollers.
  • the primer material forms a film on the coating roller 14 and is transferred to a sheet passing underneath the roller.
  • the thickness of the primer film on the coating roller 14, and hence the amount of primer coated onto a sheet, is dependent on the viscosity of the primer and on the pressure between the metering and coating rollers 13, 14 and, for a given primer, can be adjusted by moving the metering roller towards or away from the coating roller thereby adjusting the pressure between the rollers.
  • the trough 15 is supplied with primer by nozzles 60 (see also Figure 5) which receive the primer from a tank 61 by means of a pump 62.
  • the trough 15 also has overflow outlets 63 through which excess primer is returned to the tank.
  • a trough 19 for LAB material is similarly formed between the metering roller 17 and the transfer roller 18.
  • the coating material forms a film on the transfer roller, the thickness of which can be adjusted by moving the metering roller 17 towards or away from the transfer roller IS, thereby controlling the amount of LAB material that passes from the transfer roller to the blanket covering 20 on the coating drum 16 (but not on to the remainder of the drum, which the transfer roller 18 does not contact).
  • the trough 19 is supplied with LAB material by respective nozzles 60A (see also Figure 5) which receive the LAB material from a respective tank 61A by means of a pump 62A.
  • the trough 19 has overflow outlets 63A through which excess LAB material is returned to the tank 61A.
  • a sheet that is incoming from the feed nip 10 of the double coating station 3 will be picked-up by the gripper 9A in the drum and carried through the coating nip between the roller 14 and the blanket 20 on the drum 16 and, as the sheet passes through the nip, it will be coated on one side with the LAB material.
  • Sheet strippers (not shown) are located on the downstream sides of the coating roller and the coating drum to ensure that sheets do not wrap around either the roller or the drum but are fed out to the overlapping station 4. The next sheet from the feed roll nip 10 will be picked up and carried between the coating roller and the coating drum when the blanket covering once again moves around adjacent the roller 14.
  • the coating in the double coating station 3 is discontinuous because it occurs only when the blanket covering 20 on the coating drum 16 is adjacent the coating roller 14 (i.e. when a sheet is passing through the coating nip).
  • a typical coating weight for the LAB material on the sheets is from about 0.5 gsm to about 12.0 gsm and the coating weight of the primer material would be matched to that to ensure that the coated sheets remain flat. Because the primer and the LAB materials are applied to the paper sheets simultaneously in the coating station and are preferably selected to have appropriately selected characteristics, such as viscosity, % solids, coating weights, the risk that the sheets will curl or wrinkle is substantially eliminated.
  • the blanket covering 20 on the coating drum 16 can be of any suitable type, for example a DuPont "CYRELL" polyurethane blanket available from E.I. DuPont Demours of Wilmington, Delaware.
  • a gripper unit 27 is positioned to take sheets as they emerge from the coating nip and deposit them on a conveyor 30 (not shown in Figure 4).
  • the gripper unit 27, which is conventional, comprises sheet grippers 28 carried on an endless chain 29 the movement of which is synchronized with the sheet feed so that a gripper 28 is positioned to receive each sheet that leaves the coating nip
  • the blower 31 incorporates a heater (not shown) which serves to dry the LAB coating on the sheet to some extent, to prevent the sheets from sticking to the conveyor
  • the conveyor 30 is run at a slower speed than the chain 29 of the gripper unit so that each sheet is deposited on the conveyor with the leading edge of the sheet lying on top of the trailing edge of the preceding sheet, forming a pseudo-web of sheets Typically, the extent of
  • the sheets pass over an air knife 33 which is arranged to reverse the direction in which the sheets are overlapped.
  • the air knife 33 is arranged to direct a current of air at the sheets so that the trailing edge of each sheet is moved out from underneath the leading edge of the succeeding sheet and deposited instead on top of that leading edge.
  • an equivalent mechanical arrangement could be employed, for example an arrangement similar to that described in GB-A-2 166 717.
  • the double coating station 3 together with the sheet overlapping station 4 may be based on the "GUILA SPEED GS GS 8000" coater available from Billhöfer Maschinenfabrik GmbH of Love, Germany.
  • the dryer 5 is preferably a radio-frequency dryer, for example a particularly adapted version of the Model No. SP 890 GF"C" -AG manufactured by Proctor Strayfield Ltd. of Berkshire, England.
  • the dryer 5 is provided with a control unit (not shown) which adjusts the power of the dryer in accordance with the line speed of the apparatus.
  • That control unit may, for example, be a Siemens PLC 55 95U interconnected with the central electronic control unit of the whole apparatus.
  • the overlapped sheets move through the dryer 5 continuously on an endless belt 40 and are dried to attenuate the tendency of the sheets to curl but which ensures that they emerge substantially dry.
  • the use of a radio-frequency dryer is not essential and the overlapped sheets could, instead, be dried using infra-red heating or hot air.
  • the endless belt 40 could be heated to dry the sheets.
  • radio-frequency drying is preferred for its simplicity and lower energy consumption.
  • the overlapped sheets move through the guiding section 6 in which they are side registered and aligned with each other in preparation for advancement to further processing stations, such the adhesive coating station 7, previously identified as the subject of a co-pending United States patent application filed of even date herewith, entitled “Method and Apparatus for Applying a Coating Material to Sheets", and commonly assigned to the Assignee of the present invention.
  • the overlapped sheets pass through a transfer nip 50 (see also Fig. 6) where they contact an endless transfer belt 51 to which an adhesive coating has previously been applied in the form of a plurality of stripes extending longitudinally of the belt.
  • the adhesive may be a pressure-sensitive adhesive, preferably a repositionable microsphere pressure-sensitive adhesive, for example as described in U.S. Patent No. 4,495,318 to Howard, or U.S. Patent No. 3,691,140 to Silver.
  • Adhesives for use with the present invention also includes film-forming materials known in the art, including those containing organic solvents.
  • the adhesive is transferred in continuous stripes to the pseudo-web of overlapped sheets on the surface to which primer was applied in the double coating station 3.
  • the adhesive-coated sheets are then pulled away from the transfer belt 51 at a vacuum roller 52 (shown in Figure 6) the interior of which is connected to a source of low pressure.
  • the removal of the sheets from the transfer belt 51 is facilitated by the direction in which the sheets overlap (i.e. by the fact that the air knife 33 has caused the leading edge of each sheet to underlap the trailing edge of the preceding sheet).
  • the sheets are held to a vacuum belt 53 which passes around the roller 52 and carries the sheets (still overlapped) out of the adhesive coating station 7 to the sheet exit 8 of the apparatus.
  • the sheets may then be stacked and trimmed to form pads of repositionable notes, for example those available under the trademark "Post-it”® available from the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company ("3M”) of St. Paul, Minnesota.
  • the sheets are paper, they could (as already mentioned) be formed of other materials, for example polymeric films or metallic foils, as previously described.
  • the sheets are paper, they are preferably fed through the apparatus with the "machine direction" of the paper sheets aligned with the machine process direction; in that way, the tendency of the sheets to curl or wrinkle can be further attenuated.
  • Papers of different weights and textures can be used if desired.
  • the above description refers to a sheet size of A2
  • the described apparatus is readily adaptable to handle sheets of A4 size.
  • the above description refers to sheets of weight 70 gsm
  • the apparatus could also handle sheets of a higher weight (e.g. 90 gsm) and sheets of a lower weight (e.g. 70 gsm and possibly even as low as 45 gsm).
  • the above-described method results in the LAB coating material being applied over the printed matter on the sheets.
  • the LAB coating serves to protect the printed matter, especially against removal by the adhesive on an adjacent sheet when the sheets are subsequently stacked and cut to form pads of repositionable notes.
  • the protection offered by the LAB coating enables the use of stronger adhesives on printed notes to be considered.
  • the sheets maybe printed on after the double coating station 3, whether or not pre-printed, using any conventional printing operation.
  • the primer and LAB coating are applied to the sheets simultaneously in the double coating station 3 as described above, that is not essential.
  • the simultaneous application of the coatings is preferred, particularly when the coating materials are water-based, since it assists in maintaining the sheets in a flat condition.
  • Fig. 7 Apparatus in which the primer and LAB coatings are not applied simultaneously is illustrated in Fig. 7.
  • the primer coating station 11 is located prior to the LAB coating station 12 and, consequently, the coating roller 14 of the upper station 11 and the coating drum of the lower station 12 both require a respective counter-pressure roller 14A, 16A.
  • the arrangement for supplying coating material to the coating roller/drum also differs from that shown in Fig. 1 in that, in each case, the metering roller 13, 17 dips into a respective tank 13A, 17A of coating material and applies the coating material to a respective transfer roller which, in turn, applies the coating material to the coating roller/drum 14, 16.
  • the remainder of the apparatus shown in Fig. 7 (comprising the overlapping station 4, the dryer 5, the guiding section 6 and the adhesive transfer station 7) is effectively as described above with reference to Fig. 1.

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  1. Appareil pour appliquer une matière d'enduction à base d'eau sur les deux faces de feuilles formant une pluralité de feuilles, l'appareil comprenant :
    (a) un transporteur pour transporter les feuilles séquentiellement le long d'une trajectoire des feuilles ;
    (b) une double station d'enduction positionnée pour recevoir les feuilles séquentiellement provenant du transporteur, la double station d'enduction comprenant une première et une seconde stations d'enduction placées sur des côtés opposés de la trajectoire des feuilles traversant la double station d'enduction, où chacune des première et seconde stations d'enduction comprend une source respective de matière d'enduction à base d'eau et un élément d'enduction respectif positionné pour être en contact avec les feuilles au niveau d'un point le long de la trajectoire des feuilles, afin d'appliquer la matière d'enduction provenant de la source respective, sur la face respective de chaque feuille ;
    (c) un transporteur à chevauchement agencé pour recevoir des feuilles provenant de la double station d'enduction et pouvant se déplacer à une vitesse telle, que la partie du bord avant de chaque feuille quittant la double station d'enduction est déposée sur la partie du bord arrière de la feuille précédente se trouvant sur le transporteur, formant ainsi une pseudo-bande de feuilles imbriquées ;
    (d) une lame d'air positionnée pour diriger un courant d'air sur les feuilles imbriquées, pour modifier leurs positions relatives dans la pseudo-bande, où la partie du bord arrière de chaque feuille recouvre la partie du bord avant de la feuille suivante ; et
    (e) un dessiccateur placé dans la trajectoire des feuilles, pour éliminer l'eau de la matière d'enduction appliquée sur les feuilles, dans la double station d'enduction.
  2. Appareil selon la revendication 1, comprenant en outre :
    (f) une autre station d'enduction comprenant une source de matière d'enduction à base d'eau et un élément d'enduction positionné pour être en contact avec la pseudo-bande de feuilles imbriquées au niveau d'un point le long de la trajectoire des feuilles, afin d'appliquer la matière d'enduction provenant de la source respective, sur une face de la pseudo-bande de feuilles imbriquées.
  3. Appareil selon la revendication 1, dans lequel les éléments d'enduction dans les première et seconde stations d'enduction de la double station d'enduction comprennent des rouleaux d'application disposés en étant opposés les uns par rapport aux autres, sur des côtés opposés de la trajectoire des feuilles, pour former un point de contact d'enduction, grâce à quoi la matière d'enduction est appliquée simultanément sur les deux faces d'une feuille traversant le point de contact d'enduction.
  4. Appareil selon la revendication 3, comprenant un élément de recouvrement sur une partie de la circonférence de l'un des rouleaux d'application, grâce à quoi le point de contact d'enduction est formé seulement lorsque cette partie du rouleau est placée en étant adjacente à l'autre rouleau d'application.
  5. Appareil selon la revendication 4, dans lequel ledit rouleau parmi les rouleaux d'application comprend un préhenseur de feuilles pour extraire chaque feuille à travers le point de contact d'enduction.
  6. Appareil selon la revendication 5, comprenant un autre préhenseur de feuilles en aval de la double station d'enduction, pour retirer chaque feuille de la double station d'enduction et pour la déposer sur le transporteur à chevauchement.
  7. Appareil selon la revendication 1, comprenant une soufflante positionnée pour fournir un coussin d'air, afin de supporter les feuilles au fur et à mesure qu'elles sont retirées de la double station d'enduction.
  8. Appareil selon la revendication 7, dans lequel la soufflante comprend un élément chauffant pour sécher partiellement les feuilles sur la face qui est ensuite déposée sur le transporteur à chevauchement.
  9. Appareil selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le dessiccateur comprend un transporteur qui est non réactif à un rayonnement de radiofréquence et qui est agencé pour transporter les feuilles imbriquées sur une partie de la trajectoire des feuilles, et une source de rayonnement de radiofréquence dirigée vers la matière d'enduction à base d'eau appliquée sur les feuilles.
  10. Appareil selon la revendication 2, comprenant en outre une station d'alignement placée sur la trajectoire des feuilles, pour aligner les feuilles imbriquées avant leur entrée dans l'autre station d'enduction.
  11. Appareil selon la revendication 2, dans lequel l'élément d'enduction placé dans l'autre station d'enduction comprend une bande transfert ayant une surface de transfert positionnée pour être en contact avec les feuilles imbriquées, au niveau d'un point le long de la trajectoire des feuilles.
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