Abstract: A glue coating apparatus is provided having a plurality of individual slit nozzles. Two faces are formed by an end face of a nozzle plate, in which feed channels open out, and by a clamping strip extending in front of the nozzle plate, these clamping a slit plate between them. The feed channels open into the regions of the slit plate which remain free between webs, so that the glue is channeled through the back of the slit plate. The webs and the individual glue streams are combined only immediately in front of an outflow point, to assure a uniform covering of the coating width, but prevent an overflow of glue from one slit nozzle into an adjacent one. The webs may also be tapered towards the outflow point, so that the individual glue streams can easily merge into one another.
Abstract: A glue coating apparatus is provided having a plurality of individual slit nozzles. Two faces are formed by an end face of a nozzle plate, in which feed channels open out, and by a clamping strip extending in front off the nozzle plate, these clamping a slit plate between them. The feed channels open into the regions of the slit plate which remain free between webs, so that the glue is channeled through the back of the slit plate. The webs and the individual glue streams are combined only immediately in front of an outflow point, to assure a uniform covering of the coating width, but prevent an overflow of glue from one slit nozzle into an adjacent one. The webs may also be tapered towards the outflow point, so that the individual glue streams can easily merge into one another.
Abstract: Apparatus in which glue is applied to an endless thread by running the thread successively through the bore of a nozzle needle and a nozzle aperture and, when the nozzle needle is retracted from a valve seat, coating the thread with glue which has been forced out of a surrounding chamber. The thread, together with this coating, passes through the nozzle bore. As soon as the nozzle needle is advanced up against the valve seat in the nozzle element, the glue feed ceases and coating ends, so that the thread takes with it at most only very small quantities of glue remaining in the nozzle bore and an exact cutoff of the glue coating is obtained. When the glue is injected around the thread, that is, when the glue is brought together with the thread under a specific pressure exerted on all sides, it is possible to obtain a substantially uniform coating of the thread surface with glue which allows all improved bonding of the thread over its length to the sheet-like structure.