1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an adhesive tape binding and cutting platform, particularly to a desktop adhesive tape binding and cutting platform.
2. Description the Prior Art
Generally, a conventional desktop adhesive tape binding and cutting bench includes a platform having two sides respectively provided with a reel and a blade. In use, an adhesive tape roll is first installed on the reel and the adhesive face of the adhesive tape facing upward is pulled out and paved flatly on the platform. Then, an article to be bound is held with one hand and laid on the platform for carrying out binding operation in a winding around and sticking way and lastly, the bound article together with the adhesive tape is pulled to the blade to have the adhesive tape pressed down and cut off to finish binding operation. In this way, another article to be bound can be held on the platform for carrying out successive binding operation.
However, since the adhesive face of the adhesive tape faces upward; therefore, the free end of the adhesive tape is impossible to be temporarily stuck to the blade and likely to move freely and in this case, a user needs to pull the adhesive tape with one hand and hold the article to be bound with another hand for carrying out binding operation, thus, inconvenient in operation, apt to render a user's fingers stuck to the adhesive face of the adhesive tape and likely to let the adhesive tape stuck backwards and hence lowering efficiency of binding operation. Further, the conventional desktop adhesive tape binding and cutting bench is fixed in shape and size so it is inapplicable to different-shaped and different-sized articles to be bound. Therefore, the inventor of this invention has observed foresaid drawbacks and thinks that the conventional desktop adhesive tape binding and cutting bench has to be ameliorated and hence devises this invention.
The objective of this invention is to offer a desktop adhesive tape binding and cutting platform, able to carry out binding operation conveniently and fix the adhesive tape in place to avoid the adhesive tape being stuck backwards during binding operation.
The desktop adhesive tape binding and cutting platform in the present invention includes a tape dispensing portion containing a fundamental base, which has a first side provided with a connecting plate and is pivotally provided with a rotating shaft for installing an adhesive tape roll thereon. A binding platform has two ends respectively defined to be a first connecting portion and a second connecting portion, with the first connecting portion connected with the free end of the connecting plate. A cutting portion is connected with the second connecting portion and has its free end fixed thereon with a cutting member and a fixing member.
The desktop adhesive tape binding and cutting platform of this invention carries out dispensation of adhesive tape via the tape dispensing portion, binding an article via the binding platform and cutting off the adhesive tape via the cutting member and after finishing binding operation, the adhesive tape can be fixed in place via the fixing member to avoid the adhesive tape being stuck backwards. By so designing, the desktop adhesive tape binding and cutting platform of this invention is able to enhance efficiency of binding operation.
This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
A first preferred embodiment of a desktop adhesive tape binding and cutting platform 100 in the present invention, as shown in
The tape dispensing portion 10 contains a fundamental base 11 having a first side provided with a connecting plate 12, which slants toward the fundamental base 12, with an angle (a), somewhat less than 90 degrees, defined between the connecting plate 12 and the fundamental base 11. The fundamental base 11 has a second side provided with a positioning member 13 containing a positioning plate 131. Further, the fundamental base 11 is provided with two side plates 14 spaced apart and positioned between the connecting plate 12 and the positioning member 13 and in this preferred embodiment, the fundamental base 11 is installed with an adhesive tape holder 15 among the connecting plate 12, the positioning member 13 and the two side plates 14, and the adhesive tape holder 15 is pivotally provided with a rotating shaft 151 for an adhesive tape roll 152 to be mounted thereon. The positioning member 13 and the two side plates 14 are respectively provided with a forcing-and-tightening member 16, which can be a screw or a rotary knob, for forcing and tightening the adhesive tape holder 15. The fundamental base 11 further has an underside fixed with a first anti-skid piece 17.
The binding platform 20 is a horizontal plate, having two ends respectively defined to be a first connecting portion 21 and a second connecting portion 22, with the first connecting portion 21 connected with the free end of the connecting plate 12.
The cutting portion 30 is a U-shaped plate, formed with a base plate 31 having two sides respectively and longitudinally provided with a first vertical plate 32 and a second vertical plate 33, with the first vertical plate 32 connected with the second connecting portion 22 and having a space 34 formed among the base plate 31, the first vertical plate 32 and the second vertical plate 33. The second vertical plate 33 has its free end provided with a cutting member 331, a fixing member 332 and a retaining plate 333. The cutting member 331 is positioned at the outer side of the second vertical plate 33, while the fixing member 332 and the retaining plate 333 are positioned at the inner side of the second vertical plate 33, and the cutting member 331, the fixing member 332 and the retaining member 333 are firmly fixed at the second vertical plate 33 by means of screwing members 334. Referring to
In the first preferred embodiment of this invention, the tape dispensing portion 10, the binding platform 20 and the cutting portion 30 are formed integral.
Referring to
What is worth mentioning is that the fundamental base 11 can function to force the adhesive tape holder 15 to be tightly fixed in position via the connecting plate 12 and the positioning member 13 and the side plates 14 in cooperation with the forcing members 16; therefore, a user can optionally employ an adhesive tape holder with a suitable size. Moreover, the desktop adhesive tape binding and cutting platform 100 of this invention is provided with the first anti-skid piece 17 and the second anti-skid piece 35, able to elevate stability of the adhesive tape binding and cutting platform 100 during carrying out binding operation.
A second preferred embodiment of a desktop adhesive tape binding and cutting platform 100 in the present invention, as shown in
A third preferred embodiment of a desktop adhesive tape binding and cutting platform 100, as shown in
A fourth preferred embodiment of a desktop adhesive tape binding and cutting platform 100 in the present invention, as shown in
A fifth preferred embodiment of a desktop adhesive tape binding and cutting platform 100 in the present invention, as shown in
A sixth preferred embodiment of a desktop adhesive tape binding and cutting platform 100 in the present invention, as shown in
A seventh preferred embodiment of a desktop adhesive tape binding and cutting platform 100 in the present invention, as shown in
While the preferred embodiments of the invention have 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.
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