An exemplary aspect comprises a paper cutting apparatus having a member with an inside diameter sufficient to encircle a roll of wrapping paper, and having two ends, the member having a gap between the two ends and an elongated opening in one of the two ends; a first cutting blade disposed within and crossing the gap; and a second cutting blade disposed within the elongated opening.
In one or more exemplary embodiments: (1) the first cutting blade cuts in a direction parallel to an axis passing through a roll of wrapping paper encircled by the apparatus; (2) the first cutting blade and the second cutting blade cut in orthogonal directions; and (3) the second cutting blade is sufficiently enclosed within the apparatus to prevent contact with a user's finger.
Another aspect comprises a paper cutting apparatus having a tape dispensing member with a body operable to enclose a roll of tape, and comprising a roller and a tape cutting blade; and a paper cutting blade affixed to the tape dispensing member, the paper cutting blade connecting the body to a protective cover, wherein the protective cover is sufficiently near the body to prevent a user's finger from contacting the paper cutting blade, and wherein the protective cover is sufficiently distant from the body to allow a sheet of paper to pass between the cover and the body and be cut by the paper cutting blade.
In one or more exemplary embodiments: (1) the cover is elongated and has a major axis, and wherein the blade cuts in a direction parallel to the major axis; (2) the cover lies in a plane essentially parallel to a portion of the body to which the cutting blade is connected; and (3) the apparatus further comprises a straight edge on one side of the body, suitable for curling ribbons.
Further aspects, details, and embodiments will be apparent from the drawings and the description below.
An exemplary apparatus embodiment comprises a cutter for cutting rolled material. See
In an exemplary embodiment, the cutter 100 may comprise a blade 130 for cutting material along the length of the roll, and a blade 140 for cutting other material (e.g., material orthogonal to the roll). See
In an embodiment, the body also comprises an opening that holds blade 140 at the back of the opening. Blade 140 may be angled away from the front of the opening, to facilitate cutting. See
In an embodiment, blade 130 is double-sided allowing for bidirectional cutting. See
In an embodiment, the diameter of circular portion 120 is selected to slightly exceed the diameter of a roll of material. For example, some gift wrapping paper rolls may have a diameter of 2-3 inches, while other rolls of paper or other material may have diameters of 9 inches or more. Various embodiments may thus have different diameters, depending on the application. Moreover, by using an expansion mechanism (e.g., a hinge and ratchet), the same cutter may be used for rolls of various diameters.
The cutter also may be used to secure a roll of material from unraveling. See
In an embodiment, the body may be covered in matte plastic, in order to provide a secure grip. Circular portion 120 may comprise a high-gloss plastic surface and may be chamfered, in order to facilitate insertion of a roll of material. See
As depicted in
Various materials and dimensions may be used, in various embodiments. For example, as depicted in
Another embodiment comprises a tape dispensing apparatus that encloses a tape roll and dispenses the tape along a tape roller. A tape cutting blade cuts the tape once dispensed properly. A second blade, mounted externally, may be used to cut, e.g., wrapping paper. The apparatus may be opened and the tape replaced when necessary.
A hole passes through the center for hand placement, and a TPE cover may be provided to enhance grip.
A wrapping paper blade on one side cuts similarly to blade 140, and also is enclosed, for safety, and to guide the paper into the blade. As depicted in
To cut paper with the blade, a user slides the paper between the blade cover and the body of the tape dispenser, and the sliding action causes the blade to cut the paper. Advantageously, the blade is not exposed, and is inaccessible to a user's fingers.
A straight edge 1340, suitable for curling ribbons, of an exemplary embodiment is depicted in
A paper cutting blade 1360 is depicted in at least
A tape dispenser embodiment therefore advantageously removes the need for a user to use both a roll of tape and a pair of scissors when wrapping gifts. The functions previously delegated to scissors (cutting paper and curling ribbons) are, in an exemplary embodiment, provided by a single tool that also dispenses tape.
While certain exemplary aspects and embodiments have been described herein, many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, exemplary aspects and embodiments set forth herein are intended to be illustrative, not limiting. Various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/870,823, filed Aug. 28, 2013, entitled “Cutting Apparatus and Related Methods.” The entire contents of the above-referenced application are incorporated herein by reference.
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61870823 | Aug 2013 | US |