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WO2004020110A1 - Appareil d'application d'un liquide d'appret pour plaque de verre - Google Patents

Appareil d'application d'un liquide d'appret pour plaque de verre Download PDF

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WO2004020110A1
WO2004020110A1 PCT/JP2003/010214 JP0310214W WO2004020110A1 WO 2004020110 A1 WO2004020110 A1 WO 2004020110A1 JP 0310214 W JP0310214 W JP 0310214W WO 2004020110 A1 WO2004020110 A1 WO 2004020110A1
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Kazushi Shinozaki
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Nippon Sheet Glass Co Ltd
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B05SPRAYING OR ATOMISING IN GENERAL; APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05CAPPARATUS FOR APPLYING FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL
    • B05C1/00Apparatus in which liquid or other fluent material is applied to the surface of the work by contact with a member carrying the liquid or other fluent material, e.g. a porous member loaded with a liquid to be applied as a coating
    • B05C1/04Apparatus in which liquid or other fluent material is applied to the surface of the work by contact with a member carrying the liquid or other fluent material, e.g. a porous member loaded with a liquid to be applied as a coating for applying liquid or other fluent material to work of indefinite length
    • B05C1/06Apparatus in which liquid or other fluent material is applied to the surface of the work by contact with a member carrying the liquid or other fluent material, e.g. a porous member loaded with a liquid to be applied as a coating for applying liquid or other fluent material to work of indefinite length by rubbing contact, e.g. by brushes, by pads
    • 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
    • B05C5/0204Apparatus 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 for applying liquid or other fluent material to the edges of essentially flat articles

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  • the present invention relates to an apparatus for applying a primer liquid to a glass plate, which coats a primer liquid around a main surface of a glass plate.
  • Some automotive window glasses have a resin molding around a glass plate.
  • this resin molding is formed around the glass plate by injection molding, but it is difficult to attach the resin molding directly to the surface of the glass plate in a favorable manner.
  • an adhesive is applied to the periphery of the glass plate (hereinafter, referred to as “primer treatment”), and the resin molding is injection-molded on the surface of the adhesive to form a glass plate. Resin molding is satisfactorily attached to the surface with an adhesive.
  • the primer treatment is applied not only to the window glass for an automobile but also to a glass plate for a solar cell and the like.
  • FIGS. 15A and 15B As an apparatus for performing such a primer treatment, for example, a coating apparatus disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 11-347470 is known. This conventional method of applying a primer for a glass plate is shown in FIGS. 15A and 15B.
  • Fig. 15A shows that the primer liquid is applied to the two opposite sides 1101, 102 of the glass plate 100 with a constant application width W1, and the primer is applied to the other two sides 103, 104 with a constant application width W2. Shows the state where the liquid was applied.
  • the back surface of the main body 106 is divided into two surfaces by a guide plate 107, and a first application member 108 (application width W1) is provided on one back surface, and the other is provided.
  • the second application member 109 (application width W2) is provided on the back surface.
  • the second coating member 109 is brought into contact with the periphery of the glass plate 100, and the guide plate 107 is brought into contact with the end face 100 a of the glass plate 100.
  • the primer liquid By moving the device 105 along the periphery of the glass plate 100, the primer liquid is applied to the periphery of the glass plate 100 with a coating width W2.
  • the first coating member 108 is brought into contact with the periphery of the glass plate 100, and a guide plate is brought into contact with the end surface 100a of the glass plate 100.
  • the first liquid supply pipe is brought into contact with the first coating member 108.
  • the primer liquid is applied to the periphery of the glass plate 100 with a coating width W1 by moving the primer liquid coating device 105 along the periphery of the glass plate 100 with a robot or the like while supplying the primer liquid from 110. I do.
  • FIG. 16 is a plan view showing a state where a conventional glass plate is subjected to a primer treatment.
  • the glass plate 100 shown in FIG. 16 has a coating width of W3 on the left side 100a, a coating width of 100b on the right side 100b, a coating width of 100c on the upper side 100, and a coating width of 100 on the lower side W6 and W7.
  • W3 coating width of W3 on the left side 100a
  • a coating width of 100b on the right side 100b a coating width of 100c on the upper side 100
  • a coating width of 100 on the lower side W6 and W7 Here is an example with two widths.
  • the conventional primer liquid coating apparatus 105 cannot cope. Can not.
  • the coating width of the primer liquid can be arbitrarily changed so that the coating width of the glass plate 100 can be different for each side, and the coating width can be changed even within only one side. Practical application of a primer liquid coating device that can be used has been desired.
  • the trajectory of the primer liquid applicator 105 is determined in advance by teaching, and the force applied to the trajectory determined by the teaching is adjusted.
  • the primer liquid is applied along the periphery of the glass plate 100 by moving.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a high-precision primer liquid coating apparatus for a glass plate, which can arbitrarily change the coating width of the primer liquid and can surely apply the primer liquid to a regular coating surface. To provide.
  • the liquid application member that applies the primer liquid to the main surface end of the glass plate, the end surface abutment member that abuts the end surface of the glass plate, and the liquid application member and the end surface abutment are orthogonal to each other.
  • a cylinder unit provided on the holding member for changing a position of the end surface contact member.
  • the cylinder unit is provided with a position of the end surface contact member.
  • the coating width by the liquid coating member can be changed arbitrarily, so during coating of one glass plate, each side of the glass plate or within one side
  • the application width can be arbitrarily changed.
  • the apparatus preferably includes a first urging means for movably supporting the liquid application member and the end surface contact member perpendicularly to the end surface of the glass plate and for pressing the end surface contact member against the end surface of the glass plate. And the liquid application member and the end surface contact member are movably supported substantially perpendicular to the main surface end of the glass plate, and press the liquid application member against the main surface end of the glass plate. And second urging means for
  • the liquid application member and the end surface contact member are movably supported perpendicular to the end surface of the glass plate, and a first urging means for pressing both members against the end surface of the glass plate is provided. Therefore, even if a deviation occurs in the end face of the glass sheet due to, for example, a manufacturing error of the glass sheet, it is possible to follow the end face contact member in a state where the end face contact member is suitably pressed against the end face of the glass sheet.
  • the liquid application member and the end surface contact member are supported so as to be movable substantially perpendicular to the main surface end of the glass plate, and the second member for pressing the liquid application member against the main surface end of the glass plate. Equipped with biasing means.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an automotive window glass in which a resin molding is formed after a primer liquid is applied by a glass plate primer liquid applying apparatus according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along line ⁇ in FIG.
  • FIG. 3 is a side view showing a primer liquid applying apparatus for a glass plate according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view showing an upper coating mechanism of the glass plate primer liquid coating apparatus shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 5 is a side view showing an upper coating mechanism of the glass plate primer liquid coating apparatus shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing the liquid application member and the end surface contact member shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a state in which a lifting force acts on the liquid application member due to a manufacturing error of the glass plate in the upper application mechanism shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram showing a state in which the swinging member rotates counterclockwise around the support shaft against the urging force of the tension spring from the state shown in FIG. 7, and the liquid application mechanism is lifted. .
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a state in which a downward force acts on the periphery of the outer surface of the glass plate due to a manufacturing error of the glass plate in the upper coating mechanism shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 10 is a view showing a state in which the reswing member is rotated clockwise around the support shaft by the tension lever of the tension spring from the state shown in FIG. 9, and the liquid application mechanism and the end surface contact member are lowered. It is.
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram showing a state in which a force for pressing the end surface contact member against the end surface of the glass plate has been applied due to a manufacturing error of the glass plate in the upper coating mechanism shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram showing a state in which the slide plate has been moved rearward by the pressing force from the state shown in FIG. 11.
  • FIG. 13 is a side view of the upper coating mechanism showing a state where the primer coating surface of the glass plate is adjusted to be narrow.
  • FIG. 14 is a side view of the upper application mechanism showing a state where the primer liquid application surface of the glass plate is adjusted to be wider.
  • FIG. 15A is a perspective view of a conventional glass plate coated with a primer liquid
  • FIG. 15B is a schematic perspective view of a conventional primer liquid coating apparatus
  • FIG. 16 is a plan view of a conventional glass plate that has been subjected to primer treatments having different widths.
  • the window glass G is provided at the periphery of the outer surface 11 of the glass plate 10, that is, at the periphery of the outer surface (main surface edge) 12, at the periphery of the end surface 13 and the inner surface 14, that is, at the periphery of the inner surface (main surface).
  • these primer liquids 16 were applied with a coating width W (outer peripheral part 12, end face 13, and inner peripheral part 15). It is obtained by injection molding a resin molding 17 so as to cover the resin molding.
  • the resin molding 17 is formed on the glass plate 10 by injection molding the resin molding 17 on the application surface (the outer peripheral portion 12, the end surface 13 and the inner peripheral portion 15) on which the primer liquid 16 has been applied. Join.
  • a primer liquid application device for a glass plate which applies the primer liquid 16 to the outer peripheral portion 12, the outer peripheral surface 13 and the inner peripheral portion 15 of the glass plate 10, based on FIGS. 3 to 6. explain.
  • the primer liquid application device 20 for glass plate has a stand 22 on a base 21, and an upper application mechanism 25 is swingable up and down around a support shaft 28 near an upper end 23 of the stand 22. And a lower coating mechanism 26 is mounted substantially at the center of the stand 22 so as to be swingable up and down around a support shaft 28.
  • the upper coating mechanism 25 applies the primer liquid to the outer peripheral portion 12 of the glass plate 10.
  • the lower coating mechanism 26 applies the primer liquid to the end surface 13 and the inner peripheral portion 15 of the glass plate 10.
  • the upper coating mechanism 25 includes a swing member 30 that is swingably attached to the stand 22 via a support shaft 28, and a tension spring (second attachment) that is attached to the swing member 30 and biases the swing member 30 clockwise.
  • a holding member 32 provided on the swing member 30 so as to be movable in a direction approaching and away from the end surface 13 of the glass plate 10, a liquid applying member 33 attached to the holding member 32, and an end surface contact.
  • a member 34 and a cylinder unit 35 for changing the position of the end face contact member 34 are provided.
  • FIGS. 4 to 6 are collectively referred to.
  • the support member 37 is attached to the upper end 23 of the stand 22, the upper end 31 a of the tension spring 31 is hung on the pin 39 provided at the tip 38 of the support member 37, and the pin provided at the rear end 30 a of the swing member 30.
  • the bow I tension spring 31 urges the swing member 30 clockwise about the support shaft 28.
  • a holding plate 43 is attached to a front end 30b of the swing member 30 via a shaft 42.
  • the holding plate 43 has connecting portions 44 at both ends.
  • the connecting portions 44, 44 have screws L45, 45.
  • the threaded ends 45, 45 are screwed with threaded ends 47, 47 of connecting rods 46, 46, respectively.
  • the slide plate 50 of the holding member 32 is attached to the pair of connecting rods 46,46.
  • the base end 52 of the support piece 51 is fixed to the upper part of the slide plate 50 with a bolt 53.
  • the liquid application member 33 is fixed to the tip end 54 of the support piece 51 with bolts 56, 56.
  • the support piece 51 has a pair of through holes 52a, 52a (only the near side is shown in FIG. 5) formed at the base end 52 thereof.
  • the slide plate 50 is a plate formed in a substantially T shape, and includes through holes 50a, 50a formed concentrically with the through holes 52a, 52a of the support piece 51 (only the near side is shown in FIG. 5). It has bearings 57, 57 mounted concentrically with the through holes 50a, 50a. Further, the slide plate 50 has first and second through holes 50b, 50c formed at the lower end thereof, and has a bearing portion 58 attached so as to be concentric with the first through hole 50b.
  • the springs (first biasing means) 59, 59 are arranged.
  • the holding member 32 is slidably supported on the connecting rods 46, 46 by screwing the tip screw portions 47, 47 of the connecting rods 46, 46 into the screw holes 45, 45 of the connecting portions 44, 44. .
  • the holding member 32 is urged in the direction of arrow A by a compression spring 59.
  • the slide rod 60 is slidably attached to the first through hole 50b and the bearing portion 58.
  • the tip 60a of the slide rod 60 is attached to the plate 62.
  • the end contact member 34 is fixed to the plate 62 by bolts 63, 63.
  • the cylinder unit 35 is slid so as to be concentric with the second through hole 50c. It is attached to the id plate 50 by bolts 61, 61.
  • the piston port 36 of the cylinder unit 35 passes through the second through hole 50c.
  • the tip 36a of the piston rod 36 is attached to the plate 62.
  • the liquid application member 33 contacts the outer peripheral portion 12 of the glass plate 10.
  • the end face contact member 34 contacts the end face 13 of the glass plate 10.
  • the holding member 32 supports both members such that the longitudinal direction of the liquid application member 33 and the longitudinal direction of the end face contact member 34 are orthogonal to each other.
  • the holding member 32 has a cylinder unit 35 for changing the position of the end face contact member 34.
  • the application width W of the liquid application member 33 is arbitrarily changed by changing the position of the end surface contact member 34 in the direction of arrow B shown in FIG.
  • the coating liquid W for the glass plate primer liquid coating device 20 is configured so that the coating width W can be arbitrarily changed by the cylinder unit 35, the movement amount of the piston rod 36 of the cylinder unit 35 can be adjusted.
  • the coating width W can be arbitrarily changed. Therefore, as described in the related art, the application width is not limited to only two types.
  • the cylinder unit 35 for adjusting the coating width W is, for example, an electric cylinder for controlling the position by driving a screw (not shown) by a stepping motor.
  • a screw not shown
  • other means such as a ball screw may be used. In short, it is only necessary that the coating width W can be arbitrarily adjusted.
  • the connecting rods 46, 46 are attached to the swing member 30 via the shaft 42 and the holding plate 43, and the holding members 32 are slid onto the connecting rods 46, 46.
  • the plate 50 is slidably mounted, and compression springs 59, 59 are provided between the rear end flange portions 48, 48 of the connecting rods 46, 46 and the bearing portions 57, 57.
  • the compression springs 59, 59 the liquid application member 33 and the end surface contact member 34 are movably supported so as to come into contact with and separate from the end surface 13 of the glass plate 10, and the end surface 13 of the glass plate 10 Pressed to. Therefore, even if the end surface 13 of the glass plate 10 is displaced due to, for example, a manufacturing error of the glass plate 10, the end surface contact member 34 can be suitably pressed against the end surface 13 of the glass plate 10. .
  • the swing member 30 is attached to the stand 22 so as to swing about the support shaft 28.
  • the support member 37 is attached to the upper part 23 of the stand 22.
  • the upper end 31 a of the tension spring 31, which is the second urging means, is hooked on a pin 39 provided at the tip 38 of the support member 37.
  • the lower end 31b of the tension spring 31 is provided at the rear end 30a of the swing member 30. Hung on pin 41. That is, the bow I tension spring 31 is interposed between the swing member 30 and the support member 37, and constantly urges the swing member 30 clockwise around the support shaft.
  • the tension spring 31 the liquid application member 33 and the end surface contact member 34 are vertically movably supported with respect to the outer peripheral portion 12 of the glass plate 10, and the liquid application member 33 is attached to the glass plate 10. It is pressed against the outer peripheral part 12.
  • the swing member 30 swings clockwise or counterclockwise. Thereby, the liquid application member 33 is satisfactorily pressed against the outer peripheral portion 12 of the glass plate 10.
  • the amount of clockwise rotation of the swing member 30 is regulated by the first stopper bolt 64, and the amount of counterclockwise rotation is regulated by the second stop bolt 65.
  • the liquid application member 33 is fixed to the tip end 54 of the support piece 51 on the upper surface 66 thereof with bolts 56, 56.
  • the width of the lower surface 67 of the liquid application member is formed smaller than the width of the upper surface 66.
  • An opening 68 is formed in the lower surface 67.
  • the liquid applying member 33 has a storage portion 69 communicating with the opening 68.
  • the storage section 69 stores a liquid suction member 70 such as felt.
  • the bottom surface 71 of the liquid suction member 70 slightly protrudes from the lower surface 67.
  • a first liquid supply hose 72 is connected to the upper end side of the liquid suction member 70, and a second liquid supply hose 73 is connected to the lower end side.
  • the primer liquid supplied from the first and second liquid supply hoses 72, 73 permeates the liquid suction member 70.
  • the end surface contact member 34 is a substantially rectangular parallelepiped block, and is fixed to the plate 62 with three bolts 63.
  • the end face contact member 34 has a ridge 76 formed on a front face 75 thereof.
  • the end surface 13 of the glass plate 10 abuts on the ridge 76.
  • the lower coating mechanism 26 applies the primer liquid to the end surface 13 and the inner peripheral portion 15 of the glass plate 10.
  • the lower coating mechanism 26 applies the primer solution to the end face 13 of the glass plate 10.
  • the configuration is the same as that of the upper coating mechanism 25, except that the upper coating mechanism 25 is configured to apply the liquid. Therefore, in the lower coating mechanism 26, the same components as those in the upper coating mechanism 25 are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof will be omitted.
  • a liquid suction member (not shown) is provided at the end face contact member 77, and a liquid supply hose 78 is connected to the liquid suction member.
  • the primer liquid is supplied from the liquid supply hose 78, and the primer liquid is applied to the end face 13 of the glass plate 10 by infiltrating the liquid suction member with the primer liquid.
  • the glass plate 10 is held by the suction pad 19 of the robot 18. Then, as shown in FIG. 7, the end surface 13 of the glass plate 10 is brought into contact with the ridge 76 of the end surface contact member 34, and the outer peripheral portion 12 of the glass plate 10 is brought into contact with the liquid application member 33.
  • the glass plate 10 is moved while the glass plate 10 is in contact with the ridges 76 and the liquid application member 33 is in contact.
  • the outer peripheral portion 12 of the glass plate 10 is coated with the reprimer liquid by the liquid suction member of the liquid coating member 33.
  • the upward lifting force of the outer peripheral portion 12 of the glass plate 10 is applied to the swing member 30 from the liquid application member 33 via the support piece 51, the support plate 43, the slide plate 50, and the shaft 42. It reaches the front end 30b. Therefore, the swing member 30 swings counterclockwise around the support shaft 28 against the urging force of the extension spring 31. By this swing, the liquid application member 33 follows the outer peripheral portion 12 of the glass plate 10. Therefore, it is possible to keep the liquid coating member 33 properly pressed against the outer peripheral portion 12 of the glass plate 10 and to apply the primer liquid to the proper coating surface without fail.
  • the outer peripheral portion 12 of the glass plate 10 tries to separate from the liquid application member 33. This reduces the holding force of the liquid application member 33 by the outer peripheral portion 12 of the glass plate 10.
  • the swing member 30 swings clockwise about the support shaft 28 by the urging force of the tension spring 31.
  • the liquid application member 33 follows the outer peripheral portion 12 of the glass plate 10. Therefore, the liquid application member 33 can be satisfactorily pressed against the outer peripheral portion 12 of the glass plate 10 so that the primer liquid can be surely applied to the regular application surface.
  • the glass plate 10 is brought into contact with the ridge 76 of the end face contact member 34 and the glass plate 10 is moved while being applied with the liquid application member 33, so that the outer peripheral portion 1 of the glass plate 10 is moved.
  • the primer liquid is applied to 2 by the liquid suction member of the liquid application member 33.
  • the liquid application member 33 is located at P1.
  • the pressing force applied to the ridge 76 of the end face contact member 34 is transmitted from the plate 62, the cylinder unit 35, and the slide plate 50 to the compression spring 59.
  • the slide plate 50 moves in the direction indicated by the arrow by staking the urging force of the compression spring 59.
  • the liquid application member 33 also follows the end surface 13 of the glass plate 10 integrally with the end surface contact member 34 and moves to a position P2 in a direction away from the end surface 13 of the glass plate 10. Therefore, the liquid application member 33 keeps a state of being pressed well against the outer peripheral portion 12 of the glass plate 10 and applies the primer liquid to the regular application surface of the glass plate 10 reliably.
  • the end surface 13 of the glass plate 10 may be separated from the ridge 76 of the end surface contact member 34.
  • the ridge 76 of the end face contact member 34 moves following the end face 13 of the glass plate 10 by the urging force of the compression spring 59.
  • the liquid application member 33 follows the end surface 13 of the glass plate 10 together with the end surface contact member 34. Therefore, the liquid application member 33 maintains a state in which it is satisfactorily pressed against the outer peripheral portion 12 of the glass plate 10. In FIG.
  • the glass plate 10 is in contact with the ridge 76 of the end surface contact member 34, and the liquid coating member 33 is in contact with the glass plate 10 while the glass plate 10 is moved, whereby the glass plate is moved.
  • the primer liquid is applied to the glass plate 10 with the liquid suction member of the liquid application member 33 on the outer peripheral portion 12 of the substrate 10.
  • the piston rod 36 of the cylinder unit 35 by projecting the piston rod 36 of the cylinder unit 35 to the maximum, for example, the ridge 76 of the end surface contact member 34 approaches the tip 70a of the liquid suction member 70.
  • the application width W of the outer peripheral portion 12 of the glass plate 10 is minimized by the maximum protrusion of the piston 36.
  • the distance from the ridge 76 of the end surface contact member 34 to the distal end 70a of the liquid suction member 70 is increased by moving the end surface contact member 34 away from the tip 70a of the liquid suction member 70.
  • the coating width W of the outer peripheral portion 12 of the glass plate 10 is increased.
  • the application width W of the liquid application member 33 can be changed.
  • the coating width within one side of the glass plate 10, for example, within the range of one side such as the left side.
  • the glass plate primer liquid coating device 20 of the present embodiment can be used to cope with such a case. can do.
  • the application width W may be arbitrarily changed for each side of the glass plate 10, or a range of one side such as the left side may be used. Described in the example where the coating width is desired to be changed in the case of ⁇
  • the use of the primer liquid coating device 20 for glass plates allows the application of the primer liquid to various glass plates 10 having different coating widths W. Also
  • the width of application of the liquid application member to the glass plate can be arbitrarily changed. Therefore, even during the application of one glass plate, it is possible to arbitrarily change the application width of each side of the glass plate and the application width within one side, and place a resin molding around the glass plate. Provided, for example, useful in the manufacture of automotive glazing.

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Un appareil (20) d'application d'un liquide d'apprêt pour une plaque de verre comprend un élément (33) d'application de liquide destiné à appliquer un liquide d'apprêt sur la partie périphérique d'une plaque de verre (10), un élément de contact (34) avec une face d'extrémité placé en aboutement contre une face d'extrémité (13) de la plaque de verre, un élément de maintien (32) destiné à porter l'élément applicateur de liquide et l'élément en contact avec une face d'extrémité d'une manière selon laquelle les deux éléments sont perpendiculaires l'un à l'autre, et l'unité à cylindre (35) disposée sur l'élément de support pour changer la position de l'élément de contact avec la face d'extrémité. Une largeur d'application (W) obtenue par l'élément applicateur de liquide est modifiée librement par changement de la position de l'élément de contact avec la face d'extrémité à l'aide de l'unité à cylindre.
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