The invention relates to a tape dispenser for applying masking tape for painting or sealing to an object. The invention further relates to a tape dispenser kit allowing different uses of the tape dispenser and in combination a tape dispenser and a roll of masking tape. The invention also relates to a roll of masking tape and an operating method for a tape dispenser according to the invention.
A prior art example of a tape dispenser for applying masking tape for painting to an object can be found in international patent publication WO2009/021940A2. The prior art tape dispenser comprises tape guiding surfaces in the form of rollers and in between the tape guiding surfaces a cutter for cutting the tape.
An important aspect of a tape dispenser for applying masking tape for painting is how tape is applied in corners of an object. In WO2009/021940A2, a rather complex method of operation is disclosed in which one of the sides of the tape dispenser has to engage with adjacent surfaces of the object in order to keep the tape dispenser in an orientation in which the masking tape is cut to a length using the cutter that corresponds to a distance to the corner of the object. Another disadvantage of the disclosed tape dispenser is that applying a length of tape always has to start in the same one of the two corners associated with the length of tape and cannot start in the other corner.
A further disadvantage of the prior art tape dispensers may be that the tape dispenser is sensitive to small hand movements during the handling of the tape dispenser due to the relatively small tape guiding surfaces. Further, the forces required to push the tape dispenser against the surface to which the tape needs to be applied, to push the tape dispenser against a reference surface, and to move the tape dispenser along the surface to which the tape needs to be applied all have to be applied using the wrist of a hand. However, when the handle of the tape dispenser is at a relatively large distance from the tape guiding surfaces or pressure surfaces, positioning may not be that accurate or the tape dispenser needs to be handled or manipulated using both hands.
In view of the above it is an object of the invention to provide an improved tap dispenser, in particular a tape dispenser which makes applying masking tape in corners easy.
According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a tape dispenser for applying masking tape for painting to an object, comprising:
In an embodiment, the pressure surface has a length that is at least two times larger than a width of the pressure surface, preferably at least three times larger, more preferably at least four times larger, and most preferably at least five times larger. The larger the area of the pressure surface the easier the tape dispenser can be guided and the less sensitive the tape dispenser is to small hand movements.
Another advantage of using the pressure surface and a cutting possibility on each side of the pressure surface is that the tape dispenser is fully self-supporting, meaning that it can be applied to any surface, can be cut to the desired length for one corner, moved to the other corner and be cut there at the desired length as well without having to manipulate the tape by hand, without having to apply the tape to sensitive areas such as a layer of paint that recently has been applied to an adjacent surface and without having to start in one particular corner.
In an embodiment, the housing has a substantially symmetrical design about a center plane of the tape dispenser, and wherein the housing is configured such that when a roll of masking tape is accommodated inside the housing, a center plane of the roll of masking tape substantially coincides with the center plane of the tape dispenser.
In an embodiment, the housing comprises a first spacer arranged at the entry side of the pressure surface and a second spacer arranged at the exit side of the pressure surface, wherein the first spacer defines a first distance between a free end of the first spacer and the entry side of the pressure surface, wherein the second spacer defines a second distance between a free end of the second spacer and the exit side of the pressure surface, and wherein preferably the first distance is equal to the second distance.
In an embodiment, a length of masking tape extending in use between the entry side of the pressure surface and the first cutter is equal to the first distance minus half a difference between a width of the housing and a maximum width of the masking tape that can be accommodated inside the housing, and wherein a length of masking tape extending in use between the exit side of the pressure surface and the second cutter is equal to the second distance minus half said difference.
In an embodiment, the tape dispenser further comprising an actuation system to selectively operate the first cutter and the second cutter.
In an embodiment, the actuation system comprises a sliding element to be engaged by user's hand, preferably a palm of a user's hand or one or more fingers or thumb, wherein the housing is configured to guide the sliding element in a longitudinal direction of the housing, and wherein the actuation system is configured such that moving the sliding element in a direction towards the entry side of the pressure surface causes a cutting action of the first cutter and such that moving the sliding element in a direction towards the exit side of the pressure surface causes a cutting action of the second cutter.
In an embodiment, the tape dispenser further comprises a first clamping mechanism for clamping the masking tape to a housing part at a location upstream of the first cutter.
In an embodiment, the tape dispenser further comprises a second clamping mechanism for clamping the masking tape to a housing part at a location downstream of the second cutter.
According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a tape dispenser kit comprising a tape dispenser for applying masking tape for painting to an object, said tape dispenser comprising:
In an embodiment, the housing preferably comprises a first spacer arranged at the entry side of the pressure surface and a second spacer arranged at the exit side of the pressure surface, wherein preferably the first spacer defines a first distance between a free end of the first spacer and the entry side of the pressure surface, wherein preferably the second spacer defines a second distance between a free end of the second spacer and the exit side of the pressure surface, wherein preferably a length of masking tape extending in use between the entry side of the pressure surface and the first cutter is equal to the first distance minus half a difference between a width of the housing and a maximum width of the masking tape that can be accommodated inside the housing, wherein preferably a length of masking tape extending in use between the exit side of the pressure surface and the second cutter is equal to the second distance minus half said difference, and wherein preferably the one or more attachments or replacements are configured to adjust the length of masking tape extending in use between the entry side of the pressure surface and the first cutter and the length of masking tape extending in use between the exit side of the pressure surface and the second cutter. In an embodiment, the one or more attachments or replacements are not configured to set a width of the housing at one or more predetermined values, but only to adjust the length of masking tape extending in use between the entry side of the pressure surface and the first cutter and the length of masking tape extending in use between the exit side of the pressure surface and the second cutter.
In an embodiment, one or more of the attachments include a guiding plate extending in a direction substantially perpendicular to the pressure surface for engagement with a surface that is substantially perpendicular to a surface to be engaged by the pressure surface to apply masking tape along an edge between said surfaces.
According to a third aspect of the invention, there is provided a tape dispenser kit comprising a tape dispenser for applying masking tape for painting to an object, said tape dispenser comprising:
In an embodiment, a width of the roll of masking tape is substantially equal to a width of a space inside the housing where the roll of tape will be accommodated
According to a fourth aspect of the invention, there is provided a roll of masking tape suitable for a tape dispenser according to the invention, comprising:
In an embodiment, the roll of masking tape further includes a core, wherein the length of masking tape is wound on the core, i.e. around the core, and wherein preferably each guiding sheet at least covers masking tape at the respective side surfaces of the roll of masking tape. In an embodiment, each guiding sheet covers at least 25% of the masking tape at the respective side surface of the roll of masking tape, preferably at least 50%, more preferably at least 75%, and most preferably 100%.
According to a fifth aspect of the invention, there is provided an operating method for a tape dispenser for applying masking tape for painting to an object, said tape dispenser comprising:
In an embodiment, the housing of the tape dispenser comprises a first spacer arranged at the entry side of the pressure surface and a second spacer arranged at the exit side of the pressure surface, wherein the first spacer defines a first distance between a free end of the first spacer and the entry side of the pressure surface, wherein the second spacer defines a second distance between a free end of the second spacer and the exit side of the pressure surface, wherein prior to step d) the tape dispenser is moved in a direction from the entry side of the pressure surface towards the exit side of the pressure surface until the second spacer engages with a portion of the object.
In an embodiment, step e) is carried out until the first spacer engages with a portion of the object.
Although the above aspects of the invention have been described independently from each other, it is noted here that features and embodiments applicable to one aspect of the invention may readily be combined with and applied to other aspects of the invention, when technically plausible.
The invention will now be described in a non-limiting way with reference to the accompanying drawings in which like parts are indicated by like reference symbols and in which:
The tape dispenser TD according to the invention is especially suitable for applying masking tape for painting or sealing to an object, e.g. a window. A corresponding method for operating the tape dispenser to apply the masking tape will be described later on in more detail by reference to
The tape dispenser TD comprises a housing H with a space S delimited by a wall 1 and side walls SW1, SW2 for accommodating a roll TR of masking tape. An example of a roll TR suitable to be used in combination with the tape dispenser TD is shown in
In a centre of the space S, a member 3 is provided to engage with a core C of the roll TR. The member 3 is configured to allow the core C of the roll TR to rotate about the member 3. In this example, the member 3 is stationary and defines a virtual rotation axis in the centre of the space S. In an alternative embodiment, the member 3 is rotatably arranged to rotate about a rotation axis and thus is configured to rotate along with the core C of the roll TR.
In this embodiment, the member 3 is mounted to the side wall SW2 using three screws SC, but any other mounting provision is envisaged.
The housing H comprises an opening 7 allowing the masking tape to extend from the roll TR through the opening 7 around the housing towards a pressure surface PS at a bottom of the tape dispenser TD.
In use, it is intended that any adhesive layer or sticky side of the masking tape faces away from the tape dispenser TD at the pressure surface PS. The pressure surface can then be used to apply pressure to the object while a masking tape portion is present in between the pressure surface PS and the object thereby applying the masking tape portion to the object.
The pressure surface PS has a length L extending from an entry side ENS to an exit side EXS of the pressure surface PS. The pressure surface PS also has a width W2, which is the dimension of the pressure surface PS in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
The housing H and the pressure surface PS are configured to guide masking tape from the roll TR of masking tape via the entry side ENS of the pressure surface PS along the pressure surface PS towards the exit side EXS of the pressure surface PS in a longitudinal direction of the pressure surface PS.
When the pressure surface PS is used to apply pressure to an object while an masking tape portion is present in between the pressure surface PS and the object OB, the masking tape portion will adhere to the object so that moving the tape dispenser TD in a direction from exit side EXS to entry side will automatically unwind the masking tape from the roll TR and apply the masking tape to the object.
The tape dispenser TD further comprises a first cutter C1 to cut masking tape upstream of the entry side ENS of the pressure surface PS, i.e. the first cutter C1 is arranged to engage with a masking tape portion extending in use between the roll TR of masking tape and the entry side ENS of the pressure surface PS.
The tape dispenser TD also comprises a second cutter C2 to cut masking tape downstream of the exit side EXS of the pressure surface PS, i.e. the second cutter C2 is arranged to engage with a masking tape portion extending in use beyond the pressure surface PS.
An advantage of the first and second cutter C1, C2 is that the masking tape can be cut to the desired length at both sides of the tape dispenser TD making this tape dispenser easier to apply masking tape to an object, especially in corners, and making the tape dispenser suitable to allow a user to start in either corner of an object in order to start applying masking tape.
In this embodiment, the first and second cutter C1, C2 are embodied by cutting blades guided by grooves G to be moved in a longitudinal direction of the cutters C1, C2. The first and second cutter C1, C2 each have a rest position as shown in
The tape dispenser TD comprises an actuation system to selectively operate the first cutter C1 and the second cutter C2, meaning that either the first cutter C1 performs a cutting action or the second cutter C2 performs a cutting action. It is preferred that the first and second cutter are not able to simultaneously perform a cutting action as this allows to apply a variety of different lengths of masking tape to the object.
The actuation system comprises a slider 9 provided with teeth 11 to cooperate with a gear 13. The slider 9 with teeth 11 and the gear 13 function similarly to a rack and pinion. The first and second cutter C1, C2 are connected to the slider 9. Clockwise rotation of the gear 13 as shown in
The gear 13 is rotated by means of an operating member 15, which operating member 15 comprises a gear element 17, a spring element 19 and a sliding element 21. The gear element 17 is received in a circularly shaped space 23 surrounding the space S. In this embodiment, the space 23 is concentric to the space S and the wall 1, so that the space 23 defines a circular moving path for the gear element 17 with a centre coinciding with the rotation axis as defined by the member 3. The gear element 17 comprises teeth 14 to cooperate with the gear 13.
The gear element 17 is connected to the spring element 19 which in turn is connected to the sliding element 21. The sliding element 21 can be operated by the hand of a user, e.g. using the palm of the hand while holding the tape dispenser TD. The housing H is configured to guide movement of the operating member 15 and thus also the sliding element in a longitudinal direction of the housing H. The configuration of the actuation system is in this embodiment such that moving the sliding element in a direction towards the entry side ENS of the pressure surface, i.e. to the left in
The spring element 19 is moveably arranged in a space 24. Arranged inside space 24 on both sides of the spring element 19 are springs 25 urging the spring element 19 and thus the operating member 15 to a position corresponding to the rest position of the first and second cutter C1, C2. Sliding the sliding element 21 to the left and right can be done by exerting a force to the sliding element that overcomes the forces applied to the spring element 19 by the springs 25. Subsequently releasing the sliding element 21 will then automatically move the operating member 15 to the rest position.
The tape dispenser TD further comprises a first clamping mechanism for clamping the masking tape to a housing part at a location upstream of the first cutter C1, In this embodiment, the first clamping mechanism comprises a permanent magnet PM1 arranged on the housing H and cooperating with a clamping member CM1. The clamping member CM1 is made from or comprises magnetic material, so that the magnet PM1 is able to exert a clamping force to the clamping member CM1.
The tape dispenser TD in this embodiment also comprises a second clamping mechanism for clamping the masking tape to a housing part at a location downstream of the second cutter C2. In this embodiment, the second clamping mechanism comprises a permanent magnet PM2 arranged on the housing H and cooperating with a clamping member CM2. The clamping member CM2 is made from or comprises magnetic material, so that the magnet PM2 is able to exert a clamping force to the clamping member CM2.
In this particular embodiment, each clamping mechanism has an associated recess RE in the housing H. This allows to open a clamping mechanism, to draw a portion of masking tape from the roll TR, insert a finger in the recess RE to hold the masking tape, and close the clamping mechanism without interfering with the finger in the recess RE. As a result thereof, it is possible to reliably position a masking tape portion on the pressure surface PS.
The first and second clamping mechanism ensure that the masking tape is held in place while performing cutting actions with the first cutter C1 or the second cutter C2, preferably by keeping the masking tape tight.
In this embodiment, the housing is provided with a third permanent magnet PM3 and a fourth permanent magnet PM4. The third permanent magnet PM3 is provided to exert a holding force to the first clamping member CM1 when the first clamping member has been moved to an open position. The fourth permanent magnet PM4 is provided to exert a holding force to the second clamping member CM2 when the second clamping member has been moved to an open position. The third and fourth permanent magnet PM3, PM4 thus are advantageous to keep the first and second clamping member in their respective open positions as clearly indicated in
As can be best seen in
To cut the masking tape to a desired length, the tape dispenser TD is provided with a first spacer, in this case two first spacers FS, arranged at the entry side ENS of the tape dispenser, and a second spacer, in this case two second spacers SS, arranged at the exit side EXS of the tape dispenser.
The first spacers FS define a first distance DI between a free end of the first spacers FS and the entry side ENS of the pressure surface PS, and the second spacers SS define a second distance D2 between a free end of the second spacers SS and the exit side EXS of the pressure surface PS. Preferably, the first distance DI is equal to the second distance D2. The first distance DI and the second distance D2 are measured in a direction parallel to a longitudinal direction of the pressure surface PS.
A length of masking tape extending in use between the entry side ENS of the pressure surface PS and the first cutter C1 is denoted L1 and a length of masking tape extending in use between the exit side EXS of the pressure surface PS and the second cutter C2 is denoted L2. The width of the housing is denoted W and the maximum width of masking tape roll that can be accommodated inside the housing is denoted W2.
In an embodiment, L1=DI−0.5(W−W2) and L2=D2−0.5(W−W2). Or in other words, the length L1 is equal to the first distance DI minus half a difference between a width W of the housing and a maximum width W2 of the masking tape that can be accommodated inside the housing, and the length L2 is equal to the second distance D2 minus half a difference between a width W of the housing and a maximum width W2 of the masking tape that can be accommodated inside the housing H.
An advantage of an embodiment in which L1=DI−0.5(W−W2) and L2=D2−0.5(W−W2) is that when applying masking tape in a corner, the distance between longitudinal sides of the masking tape to an adjacent wall and a distance between the free end of the masking tape and an adjacent wall are all the same. A further advantage is that when tape is applied in the same corner but perpendicular to already applied tape in said corner, the free end of the to be applied tape can be positioned at one of the longitudinal sides of the already applied tape and one of the longitudinal sides of the to be applied tape can be positioned at the free end of the already applied tape, thereby obtaining full overlap in the corner which is quite difficult to obtain by hand.
As can be best seen in
By removing the side wall portion SW1a, access is gained to the space S allowing to insert a roll TR of tape and for instance to remove the core C of an empty roll TR of tape. To see how much tape is still present on the core C of the roll TR of tape, a viewing window VW is provided in side wall SW2.
To be able to apply masking tape using the tape dispenser TD according to the invention in a reliable manner, the width W1 of the roll TR of tape is close to or substantially identical to a distance DI between the sidewalls SW1 and SW2 at the space S, which may be equal to the width W2 of the pressure surface PS as in this embodiment. Preferably, the following equation applies: DI=W1+ΔTol, where ΔTol is a tolerance factor. ΔTol is preferably in a range between 0.1 and 0.5 mm, more preferably in a range between 0.1 and 0.3 mm and most preferably 0.1 mm. The above assumes that a distance DI between the sidewalls SW1 and SW2 is equal to the distance DIa between sidewall portion SW1a and sidewall SW2. However, it is also envisaged that distance DIa is non-equal to distance DI. Preferably, a thickness of the sidewall portion SW1a is equal to the thickness of the sidewall SW1.
An advantage when equation DI=W1+ΔTol or DIa=W1+ΔTol applies is that when the roll of tape is inserted in the space S and the space S is closed by sidewall portion SW1a, any sideways deviation in the roll of tape at the time of inserting the roll of tape in the space S, e.g. due to the viscous nature of the glue between the masking tape portions causing misalignment between masking tape portions in the width direction will be substantially reduced, preferably minimized.
The guiding sheets GS1, GS2 are arranged such that they rotate along with the roll TR of masking tape, for example by connecting the guiding sheets GS1, GS2 to the core C and/or by connecting the guiding sheets GS1, GS2 to the respective side surfaces of the roll TR of masking tape, i.e. to the side surfaces of the masking tape itself. The guiding sheets GS1, GS2 may for instance be adhered to the side surfaces of the masking tape, e.g. using the same adhesive as the adhesive layer or sticky side of the masking tape used to adhere the masking tape to a surface of an object when applying the masking tape.
The guiding sheets GS1, GS2 are further configured such that a surface of the guiding sheets GS1, GS2 facing away from the masking tape is configured to slide relative to a slide wall of a housing of the tape dispenser. The coefficient of static friction of the guiding sheets GS1, GS2 at the surface facing away from the masking tape may be below 0.6, preferably below 0.3, more preferably below 0.2, and most preferably below 0.1.
The thickness of the guiding sheets GS1, GS2 is preferably as low as possible so that masking tape can be as wide as possible. The thickness of the guiding sheets GS1, GS2 may for instance be below 0.35 mm, preferably below 0.25 mm, more preferably below 0.15 mm, even more preferably below 0.1 mm, and most preferably below 0.05 mm.
In an embodiment, the guiding sheets are made of or comprise paper.
In an embodiment, the guiding sheets are made of or comprise polyethylene terephthalate (PET) or polyethylene (PE). The guiding sheets GS1, GS2 may also comprise a base sheet to which a low-friction coating is provided on the surface facing away from the masking tape. The low-friction coating may for instance comprise polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE or Teflon).
Although the roll TR of masking tape has been described including core C, it is also possible that no core C is provided and the roll only comprises a length of masking tape wound as a roll and a guiding sheet per side surface of the roll of masking tape.
It is noted explicitly here that the width W1 as depicted in
In an embodiment, prior to method step d) of introducing the roll TR into the space S, a first length of masking tape is unwound from the roll TR of masking tape, and method step d) is carried out such that this first length of masking tape extends through opening 7 after introducing the roll TR into the space S, so that the first length of masking tape can be used for further unwinding of the masking tape from the roll after closing off the space S. Alternatively, the opening 7 may be large enough to be able to reach the masking tape inside the space S for unwinding purposes. In an embodiment, the first length of masking tape may be folded on itself so that this first length of masking tape can be handled and/or manipulated without contacting the adhesive layer. A further advantage is that by folding the first length of tape on itself, either in longitudinal direction or in transverse direction, the stiffness of the first length of tape is increased. The first length of masking tape can also advantageously be used to unwind the masking tape from the roll until the first length of masking tape extends beyond the second cutter C2, preferably extends beyond the permanent magnet PM2.
It is preferred that a roll TR of masking tape as described in accordance with
Also prior to the situation as shown in
Subsequently, masking tape has been unwound from the roll TR to extend from the roll of masking tape through the opening 7 via the entry side ENS of the pressure surface PS along the pressure surface PS towards the exit side of the pressure surface PS beyond the second cutter C2, in this case into the recess RE at the second clamping member CM2.
As shown in
In this first step, the masking tape present at the pressure surface PS of the tape dispenser TD is pressed against the third surface S3 of the object OB with the second spacers SS facing towards and close to the right corner RC in this embodiment. The tape dispenser TD is preferably positioned such that the side wall SW2 of the tape dispenser TD is in engagement with the first surface 51 of the object OB.
It would also have been possible to start at or near the left corner LC by positioning the tape dispenser such that the second spacers SS face towards and are close to the left corner LC and the side wall SW1 of the tape dispenser TD in engagement with the first surface 51 of the object OB.
After the fifth step in the method, the tape dispenser TD can be removed from the object leaving the applied masking tape portion AMT on the third surface S3 as shown in
Because in this embodiment, the tape dispenser is embodied in accordance with
Subsequent masking tape portions can be applied to the object in a similar manner as described above. For instance, a masking tape portion may be applied to the third surface S3 starting in the left corner LC and extending in a direction perpendicular to the applied masking tape AMT. Alternatively or additionally, a masking tape portion may be applied to the third surface S3 starting in the right corner RC and extending in a direction perpendicular to the applied masking tape AMT. Due to the dimensions of the tape dispenser used, the same distance X will be obtained in the corners LC and RC, so that the masking tape in the corners completely overlap.
The tape dispenser kit comprises a tape dispenser TD, in this embodiment embodied similar to the tape dispenser shown in
As can be best seen in
Instead of snap-fits, other temporarily connections, such as a clamping connection may also be envisaged to temporarily connect the attachments AT1, AT2 to the tape dispenser TD.
One function of the attachments AT1, AT2 may be to simply add material to the side walls SW1, SW2, thereby setting the distance between applied masking tape AMT and the surface S1 to another, i.e. higher, value. The kit may comprise for instance different sets of attachments AT1, AT2, each setting the distance between applied masking tape AMT and the surface S1 to a particular value.
Additionally, the function of the attachments AT1, AT2 may be to take over the spacing function of the first spacers FS and/or second spacers SS as shown in
The attachment AT3 then functions as a replacement for the pressure surface PS and defines its own pressure surface PS' including entry side ENS' and exit side EXS'. In
An advantage of attachment AT3 with the additional length of masking tape between the first and second cutter is that when masking tape is applied to a third surface of an object OB similar as described before, the applied masking tape does not keep a distance X to the first surface S1 with its free end, but extends onto the first surface over a length OL as shown in
The tape dispenser TD comprises a housing H with a space S delimited by a wall 1, an outer wall OW, a side wall portion SW1a of a side wall SW1, and side wall SW2 to accommodate a roll TR of masking tape.
The housing H comprises an opening 7 allowing masking tape to extend from the roll TR through the opening 7 around the housing towards a pressure surface PS at a bottom of the tape dispenser TD.
The pressure surface PS has a length extending from an entry side ENS to an exit side EXS of the pressure surface PS. The pressure surface PS also has a width, which is the dimension of the pressure surface PS in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
The housing H and the pressure surface PS are configured to guide masking tape from the roll TR of masking tape via the entry side ENS of the pressure surface PS along the pressure surface PS towards the exit side EXS of the pressure surface in a longitudinal direction LD of the pressure surface PS, which longitudinal direction is parallel to the longitudinal direction of the tape dispenser itself.
The tape dispenser TD further comprises a first cutter C1 to cut masking tape upstream of the entry side ENS of the pressure surface PS, and a second cutter C2 to cut masking tape downstream of the exit side EXS of the pressure surface PS. The first cutter C1 and the second cutter C2 in the
The main differences between the embodiment of
Similar to the embodiment of
The actuation system further comprises a sliding element 21 that can be connected to the slider 9 inside the tape dispenser TD via corresponding slits SL in the side walls SW1, SW2. As shown in
The actuation system also comprises a spring 25 arranged inside a space SP arranged in the housing H and the slider 9 as can be best seen in
The tape dispenser TD also comprises a first clamping mechanism including permanent magnet PM1 arranged on the housing H and a clamping member CM1 cooperation with the permanent magnet PM1. Similarly, the tape dispenser TD comprises a second clamping mechanism including permanent magnet PM2 arranged on the housing H and a clamping member CM2 cooperating with the permanent magnet PM2. The first and second clamping mechanism further each include an associated recess RE in the housing H, which allows to open a clamping member, to draw a portion of masking tape from the roll TR, insert a finger in the recess RE to hold the masking tape, and to close the clamping member without interfering with the finger in the recess RE.
The housing H is further provided with a third permanent magnet PM3 and a fourth permanent magnet PM4, respectively provided to exert a holding force to the first and second clamping member CM1, CM2 when the clamping member is in an open position as shown for the first clamping member CM1 in the respective drawings. The first permanent magnet PM1 and the second permanent magnet PM2 are respectively provided to exert a clamping force to the first and second clamping member CM1, CM2 when the clamping member is in a closed position as shown fir the second clamping member CM2 in the respective drawings.
The tape dispenser comprises two first spacers FS, arranged at the entry side ENS of the tape dispenser, and two second spacers SS, arranged at the exit side EXS of the tape dispenser TD, defining a respective distance between a free end of the spacers and the respective entry side ENS and exit side EXS to cut the masking tape using the first cutter C1 or the second cutter C2 to a desired length when the spacer makes contact with a surface of an object or other reference surface.
As can be best seen in
By removing the side wall portion SW1a, access is gained to the space S allowing to insert a roll TR of tape and for instance to remove a core C of an empty roll TR of tape. To see how much tape is still present on the core C of the roll TR of tape, a viewing window VW is provided in side wall SW2.
In this embodiment, a roll TR of masking tape is provided on a clamping ring CR to be received in the space S. The clamping ring CR is then provided between the core C of the roll TR and the cylindrical wall 1, so that the clamping ring CR and thus the roll TR can rotate about a rotation axis defined by the cylindrical wall 1. Although not necessary, but preferably, the clamping ring has a width that is substantially equal to the internal width of the space S, so that the clamping ring cannot move or the movement is limited and insignificant in a sideways direction, which has the advantage that when a roll TR is clamped on a clamping ring, the roll TR is held in the same transverse position relative to the clamping roll CR and thus the space S. It is then possible to align each roll TR in a similar manner to the side wall SW2 acting as a reference surface resulting in a reliable tape dispenser also for masking tape that has a width smaller than the width of the space S.
In this embodiment, the member 3 also provides an abutment AB for the side wall portion SW1a allowing to provide a support for the side wall portion SW1a and the connecting element 6 and indicating when the connecting element has been introduced sufficiently far into the member 3 so that rotation of the connecting element 6 results in the cams 5a locking behind the respective shoulder of the member 3.
The clamping ring CR and the wall 1 are preferably configured such that friction during rotation is limited. In order to reduce friction between the roll TR and the side wall portion SW1 and the side wall SW2, a guiding sheet GS1, GS2 per side surface of the roll TR of masking tape may be provided to cover at least partially the masking tape wound on the core C. The guiding sheets GS1, GS2 may for instance be re-used with each new roll TR or may be consumable and replaced along with each new roll TR.
In order to align the roll TR on the clamping ring CR, the roll TR may be provided on a reference surface such as for instance the top surface of a table and then the clamping ring CR may be pushed in the core C until the clamping ring CR reaches the same reference surface. When the reference surface side of the combination of roll TR and clamping ring CR is introduced to be adjacent the side wall SW2, the roll TR is aligned with respect to the reference surface provided by side wall SW2 and reliable tape dispensing can be obtained.
It is noted that the sliding element 21 in the equilibrium position does not interfere with the side wall portion SW1a to insert or remove a roll TR due to the curved shape at the upper side of the sliding element 21 that follows the contour of the side wall portion SW1a.
To connect attachment AT1 or AT2 to the tape dispenser TD, alignment pins AP on the attachment AT1, AT2 are aligned with alignment holes AH at the side wall SW2 (see
One function of the attachments AT1, AT2 may be to add material to the side wall SW2, thereby shifting the reference surface formed by the side wall SW2 to a reference surface formed by attachment AT1 or AT2 which is at a larger distance from the space S. The difference between the attachments AT1 and AT2 may be the thickness added to the side wall SW2 and/or the extension it forms for the first and second spacers FS, SS. The attachments AT1, AT2 may further comprise corresponding viewing windows VW1, VW2 that are aligned with the viewing window VW in the side wall SW2 when the attachment is attached to the side wall SW2.
Although not shown in the embodiment of
Although not shown in the embodiment of
It is further noted that the tape dispenser TD and the tape dispenser kit may be used similarly as described in relation to
The attachment AT3 is similar to the one shown in
All other attachments AT4-AT8 also include the snap-on connectors SON allowing to connect the respective attachment to the tape dispenser TD by mating to the grooves GR1, GR2. The attachments AT4-AT8 all also include a guiding plate GPL, the working thereof will be described by reference to
To describe the use of the attachments AT4-AT8, an object OB is used, which object may represent a frame, e.g. a window frame or a door frame. Visible in the drawings are a top surface S1, inner side surfaces S2 and S3, external side surfaces S4, S5, inner top edges E1-E4 and outer top edges E5-E8.
The guiding plate GPL of attachment AT5 is configured such that the masking tape AMT can be applied along the inner edges with some overlap at the corners. To this end, the guiding plate GPL is brought into engagement with the inner surfaces, e.g. the surfaces S2 and S3 and moved from one corner to the other corner until the guiding plate GPL hits the other inner surface. In each corner, the first cutter or the second cutter is operated to cut the masking tape.
In
Although the attachments AT1-AT8 have been described in relation to a specific embodiment of the tape dispenser, it is noted that any one of the attachments AT1-AT8 in principle can also be used in combination with other embodiments, e.g. the embodiment described in relation to
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NL2020609 | Mar 2018 | NL | national |
NL2021826 | Oct 2018 | NL | national |
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PCT/NL2019/050160 | 3/11/2019 | WO | 00 |