Automatic cutting device for an adhesive-tape holder

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6668697
  • Patent Number
    6,668,697
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, January 30, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 30, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Ashley; Boyer D.
    Agents
    • Troxell Law Office PLLC
Abstract
An automatic cutting device for an adhesive-tape holder includes a handle, a blade holder, a blade and a press plate. The blade holder is provided with two fixing studs and a receiving groove. The blade has two oval holes fitted around the fixing studs of the blade holder. The blade slide base is mounted on the blade to activate the blade to move forward, and provided with two oval holes, a projecting stud and a spring. The press plate is formed with a push plate at the lower end for pushing the blade slide base. The blade is sandwiched between the blade slide base and the blade holder to be guided and restricted in shifting, so that it can automatically cut off an adhesive tape with precision when the press plate is pressed.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to an automatic cutting device for an adhesive-tape holder, particularly to one having a blade sandwiched by a blade slide base and a blade holder and actuated to cut off an adhesive tape with precision when a press plate is pressed.




A conventional adhesive-tape holder, as disclosed in the Taiwan Patent No. 5641377, 5906705, 5849144, titled “RETRACTABLE BLADE HAND HELD TAPE APPLICATORS”, has its flat plate and its blade connected by a spring and then pressed by a press plate having positioning member serving as a fulcrum to push the blade forward to cut off adhesive tape.




However, the spring in the foresaid conventional device is provided dangling between the flat plate and the blade, therefore it is likely to be contracted to an unexpected position and hard to recover its position as anticipated.




In addition, a fixing plate has to be additionally provided on the rear side of the press plate and positioning members have to be respectively provided on opposite sides of the fixing plate to be respectively inserted in the positioning grooves of an adhesive-tape holder and of a side plate to make up two pivotal shafts, thus complicating its structure and increasing its cost.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This invention has been devised to offer an automatic cutting device for an adhesive-tape holder, having a blade sandwiched by a blade slide base and a blade holder to be guided and restricted to move forward to cut off an adhesive tape precisely when a press plate is pressed.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompany drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of an automatic cutting device for an adhesive-tape holder in the present invention:





FIG. 2

is a side cross-sectional view of the automatic cutting device for an adhesive-tape holder in the present invention:





FIG. 3

is a side cross-sectional view of the automatic cutting device for an adhesive-tape holder in an operating condition in the present invention:





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the automatic cutting device for an adhesive-tape holder in the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A preferred embodiment of an automatic cutting device for an adhesive-tape holder in the present invention, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, includes a blade holder


20


, a blade


30


, a blade slide base


40


and a press plate


50


as main components combined together.




The blade holder


20


is L-shaped and has its left side formed integral with a side plate


11


while its right side end formed with a fixing member


21


. The fixing member


21


is directly inserted in the inner side edge of the side plate


12


of a handle


10


. The blade holder


20


is provided on top with two fixing studs


22


protruding upward and respectively having a female thread for receiving a bolt


25


. Further, a receiving groove


23


is formed between two fixing studs


22


, and a slide groove


24


is respectively provided at the left and the right of the receiving groove


23


.




The blade


30


is mounted on the blade holder


20


and provided with two oval holes


31


corresponding to and for receiving two fixing studs


22


of the blade holder


20


. The blade


30


further has two position holes


32


to match with two slide grooves


24


of the blade holder


20


.




The blade slide base


40


is L-shaped, fitted on the blade


30


to activate the blade


30


to shift. The blade slide base


40


is provided on top with two oval holes


41


conforming to the oval holes


31


of the blade


30


, and a projecting stud


42


and a spring


43


on the inner wall of the lateral side. The spring


43


has one end fitted around the projecting stud


42


and the other end inserted in the receiving groove


23


of the blade holder


20


so as to enable the blade slide base


40


recover by the resilient force of the spring


43


. In addition, the blade slide base


40


is provided with two position studs


44


protruding downward and corresponding to the position holes


32


of the blade


30


to be inserted through the position holes


32


, and then get and shift in the slide grooves


24


to shift therein.




The press plate


50


curved in a shape, provided with a pivotal stud


51


at a corner of opposite sides to be axially pivoted at a proper position of the side plate


11


. The press plate


50


has a push plate


52


formed on the lower end for pushing against the lateral side of the blade slide base


40


.




In assembling, as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, firstly, the blade


30


is positioned on the blade holder


20


, letting the oval holes


31


of the blade


30


fitted around the fixing studs


22


of the blade holder


20


. Thus, the oval holes


31


are restricted to move back and forth along the fixing studs


22


, and the blade


30


can only shift back and forth on the blade holder


20


.




Next, the blade slide base


40


is mounted on the blade


30


, letting the oval holes


41


fitted around the fixing studs


22


to be restricted to move to and fro therein, so that the blade


30


can simply shift back and forth along the fixing studs


22


. At the same time, the position studs


44


are inserted through the position holes


32


and then get in the slide grooves


24


of the blade holder


20


to shift therein together with the blade


30


. Then, fit one end of the spring


43


around the projecting stud


42


of the blade slide base


40


and insert the other end in the receiving groove


23


of the blade holder


20


.




Subsequently, the press plate


50


is positioned on the rear side of the blade slide base


40


, letting its push plate


52


push against the lateral side of the blade slide base


40


, and lastly the whole device is sandwiched between the side plates


11


and


12


and secured by means of the fixing member


21


of the blade holder


20


, with the press plate


50


capable to sway with the pivotal studs


51


.




In using, an adhesive-tape roll is fitted on the adhesive-tape base


13


and the adhesive tape is pulled out to pass through a roller


14


and get onto the press plate


50


. Then, hold the handle


10


to let the adhesive tape glued on the article to be adhered and pulled out by rotating the roller


14


with the adhesive tape flattened by the end edge of the press plate


50


.




In case the adhesive tape is expected to be cut off, just forcefully press the handle


10


on the article being adhered to force the upper end of the press plate


50


sway backwards by leverage produced by the pivotal studs


51


, and at the same time the push plate


52


is activated to push forward the blade slide base


40


together with the blade


30


as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. Since the blade


30


is restricted to move back and forth along the fixing studs


22


inserting and moving in the oval holes


31


, and sandwiched between the blade holder


20


and the blade slide base


40


to be guided and restricted in shifting, therefore the blade


30


can cut off adhesive tape on a level and with precision.




When the handle


10


is no longer pressed on the article, the blade slide base


40


together with the blade


30


and the press plate


50


will quickly recover their positions by the resilient force of the spring


43


.




Evidently, this invention has some advantages described below.




1. The blade


30


is sandwiched between the blade holder


20


and the blade slide base


40


to be guided and restricted in shifting, therefore it can cut an adhesive tape on a level and with precision.




2. The press plate


50


is provided with pivotal studs on opposite sides as fulcrums, so one end of the press plate


50


can flatten the adhesive tape and the other end by leverage can push the blade


30


forward to cut off an adhesive tape.




3. When flattening the adhesive tape, the swaying force of the press plate


50


is smaller than the resilient force of the spring


43


so the blade


30


is impossible to protrude out, ensuring safety in using.




4. The blade


30


can automatically cut off an adhesive tape simply by pressing or releasing the handle


10


, convenient in handling.




While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. An automatic cutting device for an adhesive-tape holder including a handle and two side plates and comprising:a) an L-shaped blade holder connected between two side plates of a handle, the blade holder having: i) two fixing studs protruding upwardly; and ii) a center receiving groove; b) a blade having two first oval slide holes, the fixing studs of the blade holder being inserted into the first oval slide holes of the blade; c) an L-shaped blade slide base slidably connected to the blade holder, the blade slide base having: i) two second oval slide holes, the fixing studs of the blade holder being inserted into the second oval slide holes of the blade slide base; ii) a spring positioned between the center receiving groove in the blade holder and the blade slide base; and iii) a projecting stud inserted through the spring, wherein the blade slide base and blade are slidable between a retracted position and a cutting position; and d) an S-shaped press plate having two pivotal studs on opposing sides and a push plate on a first end thereof, each of the two pivotal studs pivotally connected to one of the two side plates, the push plate engaging the blade slide base, such that when a force is applied to the press plate on a second end opposite the push plate, the push plate compresses the spring and slides the blade slide base and blade into the cutting position, and when the force is removed from the press plate, the spring slides the blade slide base and blade into the retracted position.
  • 2. The automatic cutting device for an adhesive-tape holder according to claim 1, further comprising:a) two slide groves formed in the blade holder, one slide groove formed on either side of the receiving groove; b) two positioning holes formed in the blade; and c) two positioning studs connected to the blade slide base and projecting downwardly, the two positioning studs inserted through the positioning holes of the blade and into the two slide grooves in the blade holder.
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Number Name Date Kind
3753839 Funke et al. Aug 1973 A
5236540 Shi Aug 1993 A
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5456790 Yu Chen Oct 1995 A
5849144 Tang et al. Dec 1998 A
5954916 Orlandi Sep 1999 A