Information
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Patent Grant
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6672532
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Patent Number
6,672,532
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Date Filed
Thursday, August 22, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 6, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A tape dispenser. The dispenser includes a main body having a connecting board, two side arms at opposite ends of the connecting board respectively, two roll mounts at interior sides of the side arms respectively, four guiding pieces at interior sides of the side arms and below the connecting board and a cutting portion at exterior side of the side arm. A tape roll can be installed at between the side arms by inserting the roll mounts into a central hole of the tape roll. Each roll mount is provided with two stop arms extended substantially parallel to the rotating axis of the tape roll, which has a free end and a block on the exterior side thereof. The blocks are pressed by the tape roll to make the stop arms bent so that they will provide a friction to the tape roll, and a cutter is mounted on the connecting board for cutting a tape of the tape roll off.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a packing tool, and more particularly to a tape dispenser, which can prevent tape roll rotating backwards.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1
shows a conventional tape dispenser
90
mainly comprising a connecting board
91
, two side arms
92
at the opposite ends of the connecting board
91
, two annular roll mounts
93
at the interior sides of the side arms
92
respectively and a cutter
94
at front end of the connecting board
91
.
In use, a tape roll
50
is installed to the tape dispenser
90
between the side arms
92
with the roll mounts
93
inserted into the opposite ends of a central hole of the tape roll
50
for free rotation. The tape of the tape roll
50
is drawn out to the front side of the connecting board
91
to adhere to something and the cutter
94
can be used to cut the tape off.
Sometimes when the cutter
94
cuts the tape off, tension of the tape will make the tape roll
50
rotate backwards and cause the tail of the tape to run back on the tape roll
50
. The tape roll
50
may also rotate backwards because of its own weight or by an unexpected force. These events cause inconvenience to the user when the tape dispenser is next used.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a tape dispenser, which can prevent tape roll rotating backwards in unexpected situation to draw the tape back.
According to the object of the present invention, a tape dispenser comprises a main body having a connecting board, two side arms at opposite ends of the connecting board respectively and two roll mounts at interior sides of the side arms respectively for installing a tape roll between the side arms and inserting the roll mounts into a central hole of the tape roll. The roll mount is provided with at least a stop arm extended substantially parallel to the rotating axis of the tape roll, which has a free end to be pressed by the tape roll to provide a friction to the tape roll, and a cutting means for cutting a tape of the tape roll off.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a conventional tape dispenser;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a top view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a bottom view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a sectional view taken along line
5
—
5
in
FIG. 2
, and
FIG. 6
is an enlarged view in part of FIG.
5
.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Please refer to
FIGS. 2-5
, the preferred embodiment of the present invention provides a tape dispenser
10
, which comprises a main body
10
made from plastics injection molding and having a connecting board
11
, two side arms
12
and
13
, two roll mounts
14
, four guiding pieces
15
and
16
and a cutting portion
17
.
The side arms
12
and
13
are connected with the connecting board
11
at its opposite ends respectively. The side arms
12
and
13
are flexible to bend their back ends. The roll mounts
14
are annular ribs disposed at the interior sides of the side arms
12
and
13
respectively to install a tape roll
50
thereon. The guiding pieces
15
and
16
are disposed at the interior sides of the side arms
12
and
13
below the connecting board
11
. The cutting portion
17
is a triangular piece to cut the package off.
Each of the roll mounts
12
and
13
has two stop arms
18
parallel to the rotating axis of the tape roll
50
. The stop arms
18
are made from disposing gaps
141
on the roll mounts
12
and
13
to form the stop arm
18
between two gaps
141
so that each stop arm
18
has a free end and is flexible. Each stop arm
18
has a block
181
at the exterior side and closing to the free end thereof.
A cutter
20
is mounted on the connecting board
11
. The cutter is a metal piece in the present preferred embodiment having a saw edge. The connecting board
11
is disposed with pins
111
to be inserted into openings
21
on the cutter
20
. Hot pressing the pins
111
to deform them and the pins
11
can secure the cutter
20
on the connecting board
11
.
In use, please refer to
FIG. 2
, a tape roll
50
is installed between the side arms and insert the roll mounts
14
into the central hole of the tape roll
50
such that tape
51
of the tape roll can be drawn out to run trough a tunnel between the guiding pieces
15
and
16
and the connecting board
11
and extrude out of the cutter
20
.
Please refer to
FIGS. 2 and 6
, wherein the tape roll
50
mounted on the tape dispenser of the present invention will press the blocks
181
to make the stop arms
18
bent. A normal force N occurs between the stop arms
18
and the tape roll
50
such that it will provide a friction f. User has to exert the tail of the tape
51
to overcome the friction f, thus, he/she can draw the tape
51
out. As shown in at least
FIG. 6
, the stop arm
18
has a free end (block
181
) that presses the tape roll
50
with an elastic normal force N that is substantially perpendicular to the rotating axis of the tape roll
50
to provide friction to the tape roll
50
.
The friction f, however, also will stop the tape roll
50
running backwards under the unexpected situations, such as the tension of the tape
51
when it is cut off, the weight of the tape roll
50
or exerted by exterior force which will make the tape roll
50
running backwards. Such that the tail of the tape
51
will stay on connecting board
11
to facilitate next time use.
The strength of the friction f provided by the stop arms
18
is depended on several factors, such as the size, material and numbers of the stop arms
18
and the height of the blocks
181
. The friction f can not too strong, it will make the tape
51
hard to be drawn out. But, if the friction f is weak, the tape roll
50
still has chance to run backwards unexpectedly.
The locations of the stop arms
18
have better place to be disposed. Please refer to
FIG. 5
line L is a line passing through the stop arm
18
and the center of the roll mount
14
and line P is a line parallel to the plane of the connecting board
11
. The included angle α of the line L and line P is better within a range of 45 degrees to 135 degrees. The stop arms
18
of the present invention are located at the positions where the angle α is 90 degrees. If the stop arms
18
are located at the position out of the range, the tape roll might be self-locked when draw the tape
181
out.
It also can be just disposed with a saw portion
19
at the front edge of the connecting board
11
to replace the cutter
20
to cut the tape
51
off.
Claims
- 1. A tape dispenser, comprising:a main body having a connecting board, two side arms at opposite ends of said connecting board respectively and two roll mounts at interior sides of said side arms respectively for installing a tape roll between said side arms and inserting said roll mounts into a central hole of the tape roll; said roll mounts provided with at least a stop arm extended substantially parallel to the rotating axis of the tape roll mounted to said roll mounts, said stop arm has a free end that presses the tape roll with an elastic normal force that is substantially perpendicular to the rotating axis of the tape roll to provide friction to the tape roll; and a cutter for cutting a tape of the tape roll.
- 2. A tape dispenser as claimed in claim 1, wherein said stop arm is provided with a block.
- 3. The tape dispenser as claimed in claim 1, wherein said cutter is mounted on said connecting board to cut the tape of the tape roll.
- 4. The tape dispenser as claimed in claim 3, wherein said connecting board is provided with pins to insert them into openings on said cutter, and distal ends of said pins are deformed to secure said cutter on said connecting board.
- 5. The tape dispenser as claimed in claim 1, wherein an included angle between the line passing through said stop arm at the center of said roll mount and a plane parallel to said connecting board is within a range of 45 degrees to 135 degrees.
- 6. The tape dispenser as claimed in claim 5, wherein said included angle is about 90 degrees.
- 7. A tape dispenser comprising:a main body having a connecting board, two side arms at opposite ends of said connecting board respectively and two roll mounts at interior sides of said side arms respectively for installing a tape roll between said side arms and inserting said roll mounts into a central hole of the tape roll; said roll mounts provided with at least a stop arm extended substantially parallel to the rotating axis of the tape roll, which has a free end to be pressed by the tape roll to provide a friction to the tape roll; a cutter for cutting a tape of the tape roll; and wherein said roll mount is provided with gaps, said stop arm is formed at between two of said gaps.
- 8. The tape dispenser as claimed in claim 7, wherein said stop arm is provided with a block.
- 9. The tape dispenser as claimed in claim 7, wherein said cutter is mounted on said connecting board to cut the tape of the tape roll off.
- 10. The tape dispenser as claimed in claim 9, wherein said connecting board is provided with pins to insert them into openings on said cutter, and distal ends of said pins are deformed to secure said cutter on said connecting board.
- 11. The tape dispenser as claimed in claim 7, wherein an included angle between a line passing through said stop arm and the center of said roll mount and a plane parallel to said connecting board is within a range of 45 degrees to 135 degrees.
- 12. The tape dispenser as claimed in claim 11, wherein said included angle is about 90 degrees.
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