WO2017044770A1 - High speed intermittent barrier nozzle - Google Patents

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WO2017044770A1
WO2017044770A1 PCT/US2016/050979 US2016050979W WO2017044770A1 WO 2017044770 A1 WO2017044770 A1 WO 2017044770A1 US 2016050979 W US2016050979 W US 2016050979W WO 2017044770 A1 WO2017044770 A1 WO 2017044770A1
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Andreas PHAL
Edward W. Bolyard
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05DPROCESSES FOR APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05D1/00Processes for applying liquids or other fluent materials
    • B05D1/02Processes for applying liquids or other fluent materials performed by spraying
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05CAPPARATUS FOR APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05C5/00Apparatus in which liquid or other fluent material is projected, poured or allowed to flow on to the surface of the work
    • B05C5/02Apparatus in which liquid or other fluent material is projected, poured or allowed to flow on to the surface of the work the liquid or other fluent material being discharged through an outlet orifice by pressure, e.g. from an outlet device in contact or almost in contact, with the work
    • B05C5/027Coating heads with several outlets, e.g. aligned transversally to the moving direction of a web to be coated
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05BSPRAYING APPARATUS; ATOMISING APPARATUS; NOZZLES
    • B05B7/00Spraying apparatus for discharge of liquids or other fluent materials from two or more sources, e.g. of liquid and air, of powder and gas
    • B05B7/02Spray pistols; Apparatus for discharge
    • B05B7/08Spray pistols; Apparatus for discharge with separate outlet orifices, e.g. to form parallel jets, i.e. the axis of the jets being parallel, to form intersecting jets, i.e. the axis of the jets converging but not necessarily intersecting at a point
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05CAPPARATUS FOR APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05C11/00Component parts, details or accessories not specifically provided for in groups B05C1/00 - B05C9/00
    • B05C11/10Storage, supply or control of liquid or other fluent material; Recovery of excess liquid or other fluent material
    • B05C11/1002Means for controlling supply, i.e. flow or pressure, of liquid or other fluent material to the applying apparatus, e.g. valves
    • B05C11/1034Means for controlling supply, i.e. flow or pressure, of liquid or other fluent material to the applying apparatus, e.g. valves specially designed for conducting intermittent application of small quantities, e.g. drops, of coating material

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  • a fiberized adhesive may be applied to a substrate or strand of material using a nozzle having one or more adhesive orifices.
  • One potential application may be in the manufacture of disposable hygiene products or articles.
  • the products typically include a substrate, for example, a non-woven film or non-woven/film laminate material, and another component bonded to the substrate with the adhesive.
  • the fiberized adhesive may be applied to a substrate to attach a waist band to the substrate in the manufacture of a diaper, applied as a positioning adhesive on a substrate in the manufacture of a feminine hygiene product, or applied to secure a core to an outer shell in the construction of hygiene product.
  • the articles or products may be manufactured by feeding the substrate along the nozzle in a machine direction.
  • the adhesive orifices of the nozzle may be arranged across a width of the nozzle, transverse to the machine direction.
  • adhesive may be applied over a width of the substrate.
  • the nozzle may include air orifices positioned between the adhesive orifices in a width direction of the nozzle. The discharged air may oscillate the individual adhesive fibers or strands in width direction as they are applied to the substrate.
  • Intermittent application of the adhesive is typically controlled by controlling supply of the adhesive to the nozzle.
  • the supply of the adhesive to the nozzle may be interrupted, for example, by stopping a metering pump or actuating a valve.
  • a desired application pattern of the adhesive, as a whole, on the substrate is typically in a rectangular shape, with precisely defined lateral edges (edge definition) and ends where the adhesive starts and stops.
  • edge definition precisely defined lateral edges
  • ends where the adhesive starts and stops it may not only be difficult to precisely control the ends where the adhesive application starts or stops as described above, but to also control application of the adhesive to have a desired edge definition.
  • the discharged adhesive may be pushed by the air beyond a desired lateral edge, again resulting in overspray.
  • non-fiberized, or insufficiently fiberized drops of adhesive may be received on the substrate. This may be referred to as "glue strike through.”
  • the non-fiberized drops received on the substrate may contaminate machine rollers as the substrate is fed along the machine.
  • a nozzle assembly having improved fluid startup and cut-off characteristics so that application of a fluid onto a substrate may be more accurately controlled and overspray may be reduced or limited.
  • a nozzle assembly for applying a fluid on a substrate.
  • the nozzle assembly includes a plurality of plates secured together, a first fluid conduit having a first inlet configured to receive a first fluid, a first discharge orifice disposed downstream from and in fluid communication with the first fluid conduit, the first discharge orifice configured to discharge the first fluid generally in a first direction, a second fluid conduit having a second inlet configured to receive a second fluid, a second discharge orifice disposed downstream from and in fluid communication with the second fluid conduit, the second discharge orifice configured to discharge the second fluid generally in a second direction intersecting the first direction, and a third discharge orifice disposed
  • the third discharge orifice configured to discharge the second fluid to oscillate or vacillate the first fluid during discharge of the first fluid.
  • a method of applying fluid on a substrate with a nozzle assembly includes a plurality of plates secured together, a first fluid conduit having a first inlet configured to receive a first fluid, a first discharge orifice disposed downstream from and in fluid communication with the first fluid conduit, the first discharge orifice configured to discharge the first fluid in a first direction, a second fluid conduit having a second inlet configured to receive a second fluid, a second discharge orifice disposed downstream from and in fluid communication with the second fluid conduit, the second discharge orifice configured to discharge the second fluid in a second direction intersecting the first direction, and a third discharge orifice disposed downstream from and in fluid communication with the second fluid conduit, the third discharge orifice configured to discharge the second fluid to oscillate or vacillate the first fluid.
  • the method includes continuously feeding the substrate by the nozzle assembly, discharging, in the first direction, the first fluid from the first discharge orifice onto the substrate, discharging, in the second direction, the second fluid from the second discharge orifice to cut the first fluid discharged from the first discharge orifice at the first discharge orifice and discharging the second fluid from the third discharge orifice generally in the first direction.
  • FIGS. 1 A, IB, and 1C show front, side and perspective views of a nozzle assembly according to an embodiment described herein;
  • FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the nozzle assembly of FIGS. 1A-1C;
  • FIG. 3 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the of a nozzle assembly according to an embodiment described herein;
  • FIG. 4 is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing fluid flow in a nozzle assembly according to an embodiment described herein;
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective sectional view of a nozzle assembly according to an embodiment described herein;
  • FIG. 6 is another perspective sectional view of the nozzle assembly of
  • FIG. 4
  • FIG. 7 is an enlarged cross-sectional view showing first and second discharge orifices in a nozzle assembly according to an embodiment described herein;
  • FIG. 8 is an exploded view of a nozzle assembly according to an embodiment described herein;
  • FIGS. 9-11 are enlarged view of the plates of the nozzle assembly shown in FIG. 8;
  • FIG. 12 shows nozzle plates having first and second discharge orifices according to an embodiment described herein;
  • FIG. 13 is an enlarged view of a portion of the nozzle plates shown in
  • FIG. 12 is a diagrammatic representation of FIG. 12
  • FIG. 14 is an enlarged, translucent view showing interior and exterior components of a nozzle assembly according to an embodiment described herein;
  • FIG. 15 is an enlarged, translucent view showing interior and exterior components of a nozzle assembly according to an embodiment described herein;
  • FIG. 16 is a translucent view of a nozzle assembly according to an embodiment described herein;
  • FIG. 17 includes diagrams showing modeling of a nozzle assembly according to an embodiment described herein;
  • FIG. 18 is a partially transparent view of a nozzle assembly according to an embodiment described herein;
  • FIG. 19 includes diagrams showing modeling of a nozzle assembly according to an embodiment described herein;
  • FIG. 20 is a Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) model of a cross- section of a nozzle assembly according to an embodiment described herein;
  • CFD Computational Fluid Dynamic
  • FIG. 21 is a CFD model of a nozzle assembly according to an embodiment described herein;
  • FIG. 22 is a CFD model of a nozzle assembly according to an embodiment described herein.
  • FIGS. 23 and 24 show examples of substrates having a fluid applied thereon by a nozzle assembly according to the embodiments described herein.
  • FIGS. 1 A, IB and 1C show a front view, a side view and a perspective view of a nozzle assembly 10, according to an embodiment described herein.
  • FIGS. 2-7 show different cross-sectional views of the nozzle assembly 10, or portion of the nozzle assembly 10, according to embodiments described herein.
  • FIG. 8 is an exploded view of the nozzle assembly 10 according to an embodiment described herein, and FIGS. 9-11 are enlarged views of features shown in FIG. 8. Referring to FIGS.
  • the nozzle assembly 10 is configured for discharging a fluid onto a substrate and generally includes a plurality of plates 12 secured together, a first fluid conduit 14 having a first inlet 16 and one or more first discharge orifices 18, and a second fluid conduit 20 having a second inlet 22 (FIG. 8), one or more second discharge orifices 24, and one or more third discharge orifices 25 (FIG. 9).
  • the first fluid conduit (or plenum) 14 and first inlet 16 are configured to receive a first fluid Fl from a first fluid supply (not shown).
  • the one or more first discharge orifices are positioned downstream from, and in fluid communication with, the first fluid conduit 14 so as to receive the first fluid Fl from the first fluid conduit 14.
  • the second fluid conduit (or plenum) 20 and the second inlet 22 are configured to receive a second fluid F2 from a second fluid supply (not shown).
  • the one or more second discharge orifices 24 are positioned downstream, and in fluid communication with, the second fluid conduit 20 so as to receive the second fluid F2 from the second fluid conduit 20.
  • the one or more third discharge orifices 25 are also positioned downstream from, and in fluid communication with, the second fluid conduit 20 so as to receive the second fluid F2 from the second fluid conduit 22.
  • Each first discharge orifice 18 is configured to discharge the first fluid Fl
  • Each second discharge orifice 24 is configured to discharge a second fluid F2 (FIG. 4) generally in a second direction D2 intersecting the first direction Dl .
  • Each third discharge orifice 25 is configured to discharge the second fluid F2 in a range of angles, generally in the first direction Dl .
  • the one or more second discharge orifices 24 may also be referred to herein as a "barrier orifice" and the one or more third discharge orifices 25 may also be referred to herein as a "spray orifice.”
  • the second fluid F2 discharged from the one or more second discharge orifices 24 may act as an air knife to cut off the first fluid Fl discharged from a respective one or more first discharge orifice 22, and the second fluid F2 discharged from the one or more third discharge orifices 25 may act to oscillate or vacillate the first fluid Fl during application on the substrate.
  • the first fluid Fl may be a hot melt adhesive and the second fluid F2 may be air.
  • Air discharged from the one or more second or third orifices 24, 25 may also stretch the adhesive as it is discharged from the one or more first orifices 18 to fiberize the adhesive.
  • the nozzle assembly 10 is a laminated plate nozzle
  • LPN formed by the plurality of plates 12.
  • the first fluid conduit 14 and the second fluid conduit 20 extend through one or more plates of the plurality of the plates 12.
  • the second fluid conduit 20 may extend in each plate of the plurality of the plates 12.
  • the plurality of plates 12 may include a face plate 26, a backing plate 28 and a plurality of laminated nozzle plates 30 positioned therebetween.
  • the first inlet 16 and the second inlet 22 may be formed in the backing plate 28.
  • the first inlet 16 is configured to receive the first fluid Fl into the first fluid conduit 14 and the second inlet 22 is configured to receive the second fluid F2 into the second fluid conduit 20.
  • a first discharge orifice 18 of the one or more first discharge orifices 18 is configured to discharge the first fluid Fl generally in the first direction Dl substantially away from the nozzle assembly 10.
  • the first discharge orifice 18 has a first axis Al that extends in the first direction Dl .
  • a second discharge orifice 24 of the one or more second discharge orifices 24 is configured to discharge the second fluid F2 generally in the second direction D2 intersecting the first direction Dl .
  • the second discharge orifice 24 may include a second axis A2 that extends in the second direction D2.
  • the first direction Dl may be angled relative to the second direction D2 by approximately 80 degrees to 100 degrees, and preferably, by about 90 degrees.
  • the first axis Al and the second axis A2 may be angled relative to each other by approximately 80 degrees to 100 degrees, and preferably, by about 90 degrees.
  • the second discharge orifice 24 may discharge the second fluid F2 at least partially into the first discharge orifice 18.
  • the second discharge orifice 24 has a width, for example a diameter, such that at least a portion of the second fluid F2 may be discharged into the first discharge orifice 18.
  • a midline of the second discharge orifice 24, i.e., the second axis A2 is positioned along the first direction Dl to correspond an end 32 of the first discharge orifice 18. Accordingly, fluid discharged from the second discharge orifice 24 at one side 34 of the second axis A2 may be discharged into the first discharge orifice 18. It is understood that the present disclosure is not limited to this configuration, however. For example, an eccentric, i.e., non-axial, line extending from the second discharge orifice may be aligned with the end 32 of the first discharge orifice 18.
  • the end 32 of the first discharge orifice 18 may be defined, in part, by an end of one of the plurality of plates immediately adjacent to the first discharge orifice 18.
  • the end of the one plate includes an edge section formed at a first angle a.
  • the angle a is preferably about 90 degrees, but other angles are also envisioned.
  • the edge section may serve as a knife-edge portion to assist in cutting or separating a fiberized strand of adhesive discharged from the first discharge orifice 18.
  • FIG. 8 is an exploded view of the nozzle assembly 10 showing individual plates of the plurality of plates 12 according to an embodiment described herein.
  • FIGS. 9-11 show enlarged views of the plates shown in FIG. 8.
  • the backing plate 28 may include the first and second inlets 16, 22 to receive the first and second fluids Fl, F2 from respective supply sources (not shown).
  • the first fluid conduit 14 also includes a reservoir portion 36, a first divider portion 38 and the one more first discharge orifices 18.
  • the first divider portion 38 divides the first fluid conduit 14 into a plurality of first paths 39, each first path 39 in fluid communication with a respective first discharge orifice 18.
  • the first fluid Fl may be received in the first fluid conduit 14 via the first inlet 16.
  • the first fluid Fl may be received in the reservoir portion 36 from the first inlet 16 and in the first divider portion 38 from the reservoir portion 36.
  • the first fluid Fl may then flow to the plurality of first paths 39 in the first divider portion 38 and then to respective first discharge orifices 18.
  • the reservoir 36 and/or first divider portion 38 may be combined or omitted in other embodiments.
  • the first inlet 26 may flow directly to the one or more first discharge orifices 18.
  • the second fluid conduit 20 includes an upper portion 40, a connecting portion 42, a lower portion 44, a second divider portion 46, the one or more second discharge orifices 24 and the one or more third discharge orifices 25.
  • the second divider portion 46 divides the second fluid conduit 20 into a plurality of second paths 47, each second path 47 in fluid communication with, and configured to direct the second fluid F2 to a barrier orifice 24 and a spray orifice 25. Accordingly, the second fluid F2 may be received in the second fluid conduit 20 via the second inlet 22.
  • the second fluid F2 may be received in the upper portion 40 from the second inlet 22, in the connecting portion 42 from the upper portion 40 and in the lower portion 44 from the connecting portion 42.
  • the second divider portion 46 and the plurality of second paths 47 may receive the second fluid F2 from the lower portion 44.
  • the terminology “upper” and “lower” refers to the relative orientations shown in FIG. 8 and does not limit the positions of the upper portion and lower portion to upper and lower portions, respectively, of a nozzle assembly.
  • the different portions of the second fluid conduit 20 between the second inlet 22 and the one or more second discharge orifices 24 described above, such as the second divider portion 46 may be omitted or combined in other embodiments.
  • the upper portion 40 extends through a thickness of the nozzle assembly 10 to the connecting portion 42.
  • the upper portion 40 is configured to allow the second fluid F2 to flow in a direction from the backing plate 28 toward the face plate 26.
  • the connecting portion 42 fluidically connects the upper portion 40 to the lower portion 44.
  • the connecting portion 42 may be shaped to extend around fastening holes 48 formed in the nozzle assembly 10.
  • the lower portion 44 is configured to allow the second fluid F2 to flow in a direction from the face plate 26 toward the backing plate 28 and into the second divider portion 46 and/or the one or more second discharge orifices 24.
  • FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing a portion of the nozzle assembly 10 according to an embodiment described herein, and FIG. 13 is an enlarged view of a portion of FIG. 12 showing the first, second and third discharge orifices 18, 24, 25.
  • the nozzle assembly 10 may also include a plurality of orifice tips 50 spaced apart by corresponding third discharge orifices 25.
  • each first and second discharge orifice 18, 24 is positioned at a corresponding orifice tip 50.
  • FIGS. 14 and 15 are translucent views showing interior and exterior components of a portion of a nozzle assembly 10 according to the embodiments described herein.
  • the second fluid conduit 20 may be divided into the plurality of second paths 47 at the second divider portion 46.
  • Each second path 47 may include a barrier arm 47a and a spray arm 47b configured to direct air to the one or more barrier or second orifices 24 and the one or more spray or third orifices 25, respectively.
  • the nozzle assembly 10 includes the plurality of plates 12, including the face plate 26, the backing plate 28 and the laminated nozzle plates 30 positioned between the face plate 26 and the backing plate 28.
  • the nozzle assembly 10 may include a first laminated nozzle plate 101, a second laminated nozzle plate 102, a third laminated nozzle plate 103, a fourth laminated nozzle plate 104, a fifth laminated nozzle plate 105, a sixth laminated nozzle plate 106, a seventh laminated nozzle plate 107, an eighth laminated nozzle plate 108, a ninth laminated nozzle plate 109 and a tenth laminated nozzle plate 110.
  • first reservoir portion 36 may be formed in the first and second laminated nozzle plates 101, 102 and the first divider portion 38 may be formed in the third and fourth laminated nozzle plates 103, 104.
  • the one or more first discharge orifices 18 may be formed in the fifth laminated nozzle plate 105.
  • the one or more first discharge orifices 18 are formed in a first common, single laminated nozzle plate, such as the fifth laminated nozzle plate 105.
  • the first discharge orifices 18 may be coplanar with one another.
  • the first discharge orifices 18 may lie in a plane defined by the laminated nozzle plate in which they formed.
  • the second fluid conduit 20 may extend in each of the first 101 through tenth 110 laminated nozzle plates.
  • the second fluid conduit 20 may additionally extend in the face plate 26.
  • the upper portion 40 may extend in the first 101 through tenth 110 laminated nozzle plates.
  • the connecting portion 42 may be formed in the face plate 26 and is configured to receive the second fluid F2 from the upper portion 40.
  • the connecting portion 42 may be shaped to extend around fastening holes 48 by including two legs 54 connected to a cross channel 56. The two legs 54 are configured to receive the second fluid F2 from the upper portion 40 and direct the second fluid F2 to the cross channel 56.
  • the lower portion 44 may be formed in the ninth 109 and tenth 110 laminated nozzle plates and is configured to receive the second fluid F2 from the cross channel 56 of the connecting portion 42.
  • the second divider portion 46 including the second paths 47, may be formed in the seventh 107 and eighth 108 laminated nozzle plates and is configured to receive the second fluid F2 from the lower portion 44.
  • the one or more second discharge orifices 24 may be formed in the sixth 106 laminated nozzle plate.
  • the one or more second discharge orifices 24 are configured to receive the second fluid F2 from the second divider portion 46.
  • the one or more third discharge orifices 25 may be formed in the fourth, fifth and sixth 104, 105, 106 laminated nozzle plates, and are configured to receive the second fluid F2 from the second divider portion 46.
  • the one or more second discharge orifices 24 are formed on a second common, single laminated nozzle plate, such as the sixth laminated nozzle plate 106, different from the first common, single laminated nozzle plate.
  • the one or more first discharge orifices 18 are formed by a plurality of open ended slots, each slot corresponding to a first discharge orifice 18. Referring to FIGS. 3-8, the slots, or orifices 18, are bound by immediately adjacent plates on both sides in a thickness direction 't' of the nozzle assembly (FIG. 5).
  • the second discharge orifices 24 may be coplanar with one another. For example, the second discharge orifices 24 may lie in a plane defined by the laminated nozzle plate in which they formed.
  • the one or more third discharge orifices 25 may be formed in one or more of the laminated nozzle plates.
  • each of the one or more third discharge orifices 25 may be formed in the first and second common nozzle plates in which the one or more first discharge orifices 18 and one or more second discharge orifices 24 are formed in respectively, along with another adjacent nozzle plate.
  • the third discharge orifices 25 may be aligned in a width direction 'w' of the nozzle assembly 10.
  • the one or more third discharge orifices 25 may be bound by immediately adjacent plates on both sides in the thickness direction 't.' The one or more third discharge orifices 25 may also be formed having a generally triangular shape, so as to increase in width when moving in a direction from an internal position of the nozzle assembly 10 to a perimeter of the nozzle assembly 10. Further, in one embodiment, the third discharge orifices 25 may be coplanar with one another. For example, the third discharge orifices 25 may lie in a plane defined by one or more of the laminated nozzles plate in which they formed.
  • each first discharge orifice 18 of the one or more first discharge orifices 18, formed in the first single, common plate may be aligned in the width direction 'w' of the nozzle assembly 10.
  • each second discharge orifice 24 of the one or more second discharge orifices 24, formed in another single, common plate may be aligned in the width direction 'w' of the nozzle assembly 10.
  • each first discharge orifice 18 may be aligned with a corresponding second discharge orifice 24 in the thickness direction 't' of the nozzle assembly 10.
  • the one or more first discharge orifices 18 are positioned on a laminated nozzle plate that is immediately adjacent to, and in abutting contact with, the laminated nozzle plate on which the one or more second discharge orifices 24 are positioned.
  • the nozzle assembly 10 also includes the one or more fastening holes 48.
  • the fastening holes 48 may extend through each plate of the plurality of plates 12.
  • Each fastening hole 48 is configured to receive a fastener 58, such a bolt, screw, or the like, to secure the plurality of plates 12 together in a tight fit so as seal or substantially seal the nozzle assembly against fluid leakage between the plates.
  • the nozzle assembly 10 includes one or more machine fastening holes or slots 60, each configured to receive another fastener (not shown), such as a bolt, screw, or the like, to secure the nozzle assembly 10 to an applicator head of a fluid application device or machine (not shown).
  • the machine fastening holes 60 may extend through each plate of the plurality of plates 12.
  • the laminated nozzle plates 30 between the backing plate 28 and face plate 26 may include additional or fewer laminated plates.
  • the nozzle assembly 10 may be formed with three or more laminated nozzle plates.
  • FIGS. 16 and 18 show different translucent views of the nozzle assembly
  • the nozzle assembly 10 may include a generally convex arc or edge region 62.
  • the convex edge region 62 may be formed by convex edges formed on one or more plates of the plurality of plates 12.
  • the first, second and third discharge orifices 18, 24, 25 may generally be positioned along the convex edge region 62.
  • portions of the first and second fluid conduits 14, 20, positioned inwardly from the convex edge region 62 may also be positioned along a substantially convex arcuate path.
  • each first discharge orifice 18 may intersect the arcuate edge 62 at approximately 90 degrees. It is understood that the terminology "generally in the first direction” includes any differences in direction of the discharge of the first fluid Fl that may result from the one or more first fluid discharge orifices 18 being disposed along the convex edge region 62.
  • FIGS. 20-22 are different CFD models showing characteristics of second fluid F2 flow from the nozzle assemblies described in the embodiments above.
  • FIG. 20 is a CFD model showing second fluid F2 flow from the one or more second discharge orifices 24
  • FIG. 21 is a CFD model showing second fluid flow F2 from the one or more third discharge orifices 25.
  • FIGS. 23 and 24 show first fluid Fl application patterns P on a substrate S achieved with the nozzle assemblies 10 described herein. As shown in FIGS. 23 and 24, a gap G may be provided between application areas on the substrate S by using a second fluid F2, such as air, to cut off the first fluid Fl .
  • a second fluid F2 such as air
  • the second fluid F2 may act as an air knife to cut off the first fluid Fl at the first discharge orifice 18.
  • Application of the first fluid Fl onto the substrate S in the desired pattern, for example, a rectangular pattern, may be partially controlled by the second fluid F2 discharged from the one or more second and third orifices 24, 25.
  • a first fluid Fl may be discharged from the one or more first discharge orifices 18 generally in the first direction Dl and the second fluid F2 may be discharged from the one or more second discharge orifices 24 generally in the second direction D2.
  • the second fluid F2 may be discharged from the one or more third discharge orifices 25 over a range of angles generally in a direction away from the nozzle assembly, for example, generally in the first direction Dl, to oscillate or vacillate the first fluid Fl as it is applied to the substrate S.
  • the first fluid Fl may be, for example, a hot melt adhesive.
  • the hot melt adhesive may be discharged from the first discharge orifices 18 as a strand or fiber.
  • the second fluid F2 may be, for example, air, and may operate as an air knife discharged from the one or more second orifices 24 to cut the strand or fiber of hot melt adhesive when it is desired to stop application of the hot melt adhesive onto the substrate.
  • the one or more second discharge orifices 24 may allow the second fluid F2 to flow directly into respective one or more first discharge orifices 18. That is, in the embodiments above, the first and second discharge orifices 18, 24 may be directly, fluidically connected to one another.
  • the second direction D2 may be in the same or an opposite direction as the movement of the substrate S.
  • the fiber or strand of the first fluid Fl may be cut or separated at each of the one or more first discharge orifices 18 by the air discharged at each of the one or more second discharge orifices 24, and application of the fiber or strand onto the substrate may be accurately controlled. Further, by cutting off the strand or fiber at the first discharge orifice as desired, overspray of the first fluid Fl onto the substrate may be reduced or eliminated and application of adhesive onto product areas intended to be free of adhesive may also be reduced or eliminated. Further still, by accurately controlling stopping and/or starting of the first fluid Fl application onto the substrate, the substrate may be fed past the nozzle assembly 10 at increased line speeds when compared to convention systems.
  • the second fluid F2 discharged from the one or more second and/or third discharge orifices 24, 25 may act on the first fluid Fl (initially in a drop or droplet form) to stretch or fiberize the first fluid Fl . Accordingly, undesirably large drops of first fluid Fl onto the substrate S may be reduced during startup. Further still, the second fluid F2 discharged from the one or more second orifices 24 moves the discharge first fluid Fl in the machine direction, i.e., a direction of travel of the substrate, or a direction substantially opposite to the direction of travel. Accordingly, lateral edge definition of an application pattern of the first fluid Fl on the substrate S may be improved by limiting lateral movement of the discharged first fluid.
  • a method of applying a first fluid to a substrate using a nozzle assembly includes continuously feeding a substrate S past the nozzle assembly 10 and discharging the first fluid Fl from the one or more first discharge orifices 18 in the first direction Dl .
  • the method further includes discharging the second fluid F2 from the one or more second discharge orifices 24 in the second direction to cut-off the first fluid Fl at an end of the one or more first discharge orifices 18.
  • the second fluid may also be discharged from the one or more third orifices 25 in a direction generally toward the substrate to oscillate or vacillate the first fluid.
  • the method may further include discharging the first fluid Fl from the one or more first discharge orifices 18 onto the substrate S to provide an intermittent application pattern P of the first fluid on the substrate.

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