Film-tape eraser with normally retracted dispensing head

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6554045
  • Patent Number
    6,554,045
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, December 18, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 29, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
A film-tape eraser with normally retracted dispensing head includes an upper case, a lower case, and a dispensing mechanism pivotally connected to and located in the lower case. The upper case is also pivotally connected to the lower case to shield an upper part of the latter, while the dispensing mechanism is partially exposed from a top of the upper case. A downward push at a top of the dispensing mechanism would sink the dispensing mechanism and bring the dispensing head to a position exposed from a lower front of the lower case. When the dispensing mechanism is released from the downward push, an elastic strip at the bottom of the dispensing mechanism springs the dispensing mechanism up and brings the dispensing head to a retracted position in the lower case.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a film-tape eraser, and more particularly to a film-tape eraser with normally retracted dispensing head. A downward push at a top of the eraser would sink a dispensing mechanism of the eraser and bring a dispensing head to a position projected from a lower front of the eraser for use. When the downward push is released, the dispensing mechanism is elastically lifted and the dispensing head is retracted into the eraser.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Most of the conventional film-tape erasers do not include a cap, and are therefore subject to a damaged or deformed dispensing head when the erasers are unexpectedly dropped or impacted. A damaged or deformed dispensing head fails to dispense an erasing film-tape smoothly and continuously, and possibly becomes completely useless.




Even if a film-tape eraser initially includes a cap to protect the dispensing head against undesired damage or deformation, the cap tends to be ignored or discarded soon because it causes inconveniences to a user who has to remove and replace the cap each time the eraser is used.




Taiwanese Patent Application No. 88213471 discloses a film-tape eraser that includes a main body having a dispensing opening, an upper side of which is provided with an engaging part for a cap to pivotally connect thereto. The cap may be easily closed onto the dispensing opening to isolate the film-tape from an external environment and be easily lifted to expose the film-tape for use. Since the cap is pivotally connected to the main body of the eraser, it is protected against separating from the main body and becoming lost. However, the cap must be lifted each time the eraser is to be used. And, in the case the eraser is unexpectedly dropped with the cap in the lifted position, it is possible the cap is damaged and separated from the main body due to collision with the ground. Thus, the pivotally connected cap does not provide an effective solution to protect the dispensing head of the film-tape eraser.




It is therefore tried by the inventor to develop a film-tape eraser having a dispensing head that is normally retracted into the eraser and could be extended from the eraser for use simply by downward pushing a top of the eraser, so that the film-tape eraser is always protected against a damaged or deformed dispensing head.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A primary object of the present invention is to provide a film-tape eraser with a normally retracted dispensing head. When a downward push is applied at a top of the eraser, the dispensing head is moved to expose from a lower front of the eraser for use, and when the downward push is released, the dispensing head automatically retracts into the eraser and is protected against damage due to any undesired drop of or impact against the eraser.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a film-tape eraser having a dispensing mechanism that may be elastically lifted from a lower case of the eraser for replacement of a new erasing film-tape.




To achieve the above and other objects, the film-tape eraser of the present invention mainly includes an upper case, a lower case, and a dispensing mechanism pivotally connected to and located in the lower case. The upper case is also pivotally connected to the lower case to shield an upper part of the latter. The lower case has a curved bottom that serves as a slide way, and the dispensing mechanism is provided at a bottom with a forward extended elastic strip that is movably pressed at a front free end against the slide way of the lower case to normally elastically pushes the dispensing mechanism upward to partially expose from a top of the upper case.




A downward push at a top of the dispensing mechanism would sink the dispensing mechanism and bring the dispensing head to a position exposed from a lower front of the lower case. When the dispensing mechanism is released from the downward push, the elastic strip at the bottom of the dispensing mechanism springs the dispensing mechanism up and brings the dispensing head to a retracted position in the lower case.




The upper case is provided at two sidewalls near lower rear portions thereof with two locking holes for normally engaging with two locking studs projected from two release button provided on two sidewalls of the lower case. When the release buttons are inward pushed to disengage the locking studs from the locking holes, the upper case together with the dispensing mechanism are sprung up by the elastic strip at the bottom of the dispensing mechanism to locate above the lower case. A user may then remove an erasing film-tape from the dispensing mechanism and replace it with a new one.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein





FIG. 1

is a front perspective view of a film-tape eraser according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, wherein a dispensing head of the eraser is in a retracted position when the eraser is not in use;





FIG. 2

shows a dispensing mechanism of the film-tape eraser of

FIG. 1

is elastically depressed to project the dispensing head from the eraser;





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of the film-tape eraser of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a sectioned side view of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a front perspective view of a case of the dispensing mechanism of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a sectioned side view of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 7

is a sectioned front view of the film-tape eraser of the present invention;





FIG. 8

is a vertical sectional view of the present invention showing release buttons on two sides of a lower case of the eraser are inward pushed to disengage the lower case from an upper case; and





FIG. 9

is a sectioned side view showing the dispensing mechanism and the upper case of the film-tape eraser are pivotally lifted from the lower case.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Please refer to

FIG. 1

that is a front perspective view of a film-tape eraser with normally retracted dispensing head according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and to

FIG. 3

that is an exploded perspective view of the film-tape eraser of FIG.


1


. As shown, the film-tape eraser of the present invention includes an upper case


1


, a lower case


2


, a dispensing mechanism


3


, and an erasing film-tape


4


mounted on the dispensing mechanism


3


.




The upper case


1


, as viewed from a top thereof, is an n-shaped hollow member having a rear wall and two sidewalls


11


. Upper and lower edges of the two sidewalls


11


are designed into predetermined curves. The sidewalls


11


are provided near their respective lower rear portions with a row of holes, a first hole of which is a locking hole


111


; and at their respective front inner ends with an inward projected pivot shaft


12


. Each of the pivot shafts


12


is further provided with an open-bottomed pivoting hole


121


defining a lower opening


122


. Moreover, the upper case


1


is provided at a top of the rear wall with a stopper


13


that extends toward an inner side of the hollow upper case


1


.




The lower case


2


is a hollow case having a curved bottom


24


serving as a slide way and two sidewalls


25


to define a space


23


therein. The lower case


2


has a profile close to an inverted right-angled triangle to provide a front opening


231


and a top opening


232


. A connecting part


21


extends across a joint of the front and the top opening


231


,


232


to connect the two sidewalls


25


. Two lateral ends of the connecting part


21


are formed into two shaft rings


211


, each of which defines a shaft hole


212


for one of the pivot shafts


12


at the front inner ends of the upper case


1


to engage therewith, so that the upper case


1


is pivotally turnable relative to the lower case


2


to a lifted position to locate above and expose the lower case


2


or to a lowered position to shield an upper part of the lower case


2


.




The two sidewalls


25


of the lower case


2


are provided near their respective rear ends with a round release button


22


, which is integrally formed at a lower end with the sidewall


25


and bordered by a slit


222


. A locking stud


221


is outward projected from an upper half of each release button


22


. When the upper case


1


is turned to the lowered position to partially shield the lower case


2


, the locking studs


221


are forced to engage into the locking holes


221


; and when the release buttons


22


are inward depressed, the locking studs


221


are disengaged from the locking holes


221


, allowing the upper case


1


to be turned to the lifted position. A window


26


may be provided on one of the sidewalls


25


near a front portion thereof for a user to observe the dispensing mechanism


3


moving in the lower case


2


.




Please refer to

FIG. 5

that is a front perspective view of one of two side cases


31


forming a part of the dispensing mechanism


3


. The dispensing mechanism


3


includes a left and a right side case


31


. The two side cases


31


are provided at their respective upper fronts with two outward projected shafts


311


that are adapted to pivotally position in the pivoting holes


121


via the lower openings


122


, allowing the dispensing mechanism


3


to locate in the upper case


1


and the inner space


23


of the lower case


2


. When the two side cases


31


are assembled to each other, a dispensing opening


312


is left at a lower front of the assembled side cases


31


. A mounting channel


313


is provided behind the dispensing opening


312


for a dispensing head


314


to mount thereto. The dispensing head


314


is coated with a thin layer of Teflon that enables a smooth contact of the erasing film-tape


4


mounted on the dispensing mechanism


3


with the dispensing head


314


without becoming stuck or even broken due to any friction between the erasing film-tape


4


and the dispensing head


314


.




The side cases


31


are partially provided at a top with a plurality of antislip lines


317


, and at their respective inner sides at predetermined positions with inward projected front and rear mounting shafts


318


, onto which a driving tape reel


321


and a driven tape reel


322


forming a film-tape driving mechanism


32


are respectively mounted. One of the side cases


31


is provided below its upper front portion with a longitudinally extended guide strip


319


. Transverse ribs


319




a


are formed on a top surface of the guide strip


319


, so that the erasing film-tape


4


mounted on the driving and the driven tape reels


321


,


322


and passing the dispensing head


314


is guided through tops of the transverse ribs


319




a


to substantially float over the guide strip


319


, enabling stable and smooth dispensing of the erasing film-tape


4


.




The side cases


31


are also provided at their respective lower portions with a forward extended and inward projected elastic strip


315


having a predetermined curved configuration. Each of the elastic strips


315


has a front section that is not connected at an inner edge to an inner surface of the side case


31


, enabling the elastic strips


315


to have sufficient elastic tension. Meanwhile, the side cases


31


are provided at rear ends with rearward projected stoppers


316


.




Please refer to

FIG. 4

that is an assembled sectioned side view of the film-tape eraser of the present invention. When the dispensing mechanism


3


is mounted in the lower case


2


, the elastic strips


315


normally extend their free ends downward to elastically press against the slide way


24


and thereby force the dispensing mechanism


3


to pivotally turn about the shafts


311


to lift a rear portion of the dispensing mechanism


3


until the stoppers


316


at the rear end of the assembled side cases


31


abut against the stopper


13


at the upper rear end of the upper case


1


, so that the dispensing mechanism


3


is held in the lower case


2


. With the dispensing mechanism


3


held in this lifted position, the dispensing head


314


is in a retracted position to locate behind the dispensing opening


231


without exposing from the lower case


2


and is therefore protected from damage in case of unexpected dropping of the whole film-tape eraser.




Please refer to

FIGS. 2 and 6

. When a user downward pushes the dispensing mechanism


3


at the antislip lines


317


, the elastic strips


315


are compressed to slide their free ends forward along the slide way


24


, allowing the whole dispensing mechanism


3


to sink in the lower case


2


. At this point, the dispensing head


314


is brought to a position projected from the dispensing opening


231


for the user to dispense a length of the erasing film-tape


4


. After the erasing, the user needs only to release the downward push from the antislip lines


317


, the elastic tension of the compressed elastic strips


315


immediately springs the whole dispensing mechanism


3


upward until the stoppers


316


abut against the stopper


13


again. At this point, the dispensing head


314


is brought back to the retracted position in the lower case


2


behind the dispensing opening


231


.





FIG. 7

is a sectioned front view of the film-tape eraser of the present invention in a normal condition. When a user wants to replace an old erasing film-tape


4


with a new one, he or she needs only to push the two release buttons


22


inward, as indicated by the arrows in

FIG. 8

, to disengage the locking studs


221


from the locking holes


111


and thereby release the upper case


1


from the lower case


2


. At this point, the elastic strips


315


in the lower case


2


pressed against the slide way


24


are no longer subjected to any downward force from the upper case


1


, and the elastic tension of the elastic strips


315


immediately springs the whole dispensing mechanism


3


and the upper case


1


up at the same time. The pivot shafts


12


of the upper case


1


are turned to orient the lower openings


122


of the pivoting holes


121


upward, and the user may easily remove the dispensing mechanism


3


from the upper case


1


by disengaging the projected shafts


311


from the pivoting holes


121


, and then use a new erasing tape


4


to replace the old one.




The present invention has been described with a preferred embodiment thereof and it is understood that many changes and modifications in the described embodiment can be carried out without departing from the scope and the spirit of the invention that is intended to be limited only by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A film-tape eraser with normally retracted dispensing head, comprising:a dispensing mechanism including a case with a dispensing heard located at a lower front of said case, said case having internally mounted an erasing film-tape that passes a front end of said dispensing head, and said case being provided at a bottom with a forward extended elastic strip, and at a rear end with a rearward projected stopper; a lower case being a hollow member having a front and a top opening for said dispensing mechanism to pivotally locate therein, said lower case being provided at two sidewalls with two release buttons, each of which having a locking stud outwardly projected from an upper part thereof, and said lower case including a bottom that serves as a slide way, against which a front free end of said elastic strip of said dispensing mechanism is elastically pressed to normally upward push said dispensing mechanism into a lifted position in said lower case; and an upper case being pivotally connected to said lower case to shield an upper part of said lower case, said upper case being provided at two sidewalls near lower rear portions thereof with two locking holes for engaging with said locking studs on two sidewalls of said lower case, and at an upper rear end with a forward projected stopper, against which said rearward projected stopper on said case of said dispensing mechanism is abutted to restrict said dispensing mechanism in said lower case with said dispensing head located in said lower case; whereby when said case of said dispensing mechanism is downward pushed at a top thereof, said dispensing mechanism sinks to compress the front free end of said elastic strip to slide forward along said slide way of said lower case, bringing said dispensing head to expose from said lower case, and when said downward push at the top of said case of said dispensing mechanism is released, an elastic tension of said compressed elastic strip springs said dispensing mechanism upward until said rearward projected stopper abuts against said forward projected stopper on said upper case again, and brings said dispensing head into said lower case.
  • 2. The film-tape eraser with normally retracted dispensing head as claimed in claim 1, wherein said upper case is an n-shaped hollow member having a rear wall and two sidewalls, said sidewalls being provided at front inner ends with two inward projected pivot shafts, to which said lower case is turnably connected; and said two pivot shafts being provided with two open-bottomed pivoting holes, to which said dispensing mechanism is pivotally connected.
  • 3. The film-tape eraser with normally retracted dispensing head as claimed in claim 2, wherein said lower case includes a connecting part extended across a joint of said front and said top opening of said lower case, and two lateral ends of said connecting part being formed into two shaft rings defining two shaft holes, with which said pivot shafts on said upper case are rotatably engaged to allow said upper case to turn to a lifted position to locate above said lower case or a lowered position to partially shield said lower case.
  • 4. The film-tape eraser with normally retracted dispensing head as claimed in claim 2, wherein said case of said dispensing mechanism is provided at two sides of an upper front thereof with two outward projected shafts for pivotally connecting to said open-bottomed pivoting holes of said upper case.
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