1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a film transfer device and, in particular, to a film transfer device including a slidable protection cap mounted thereon.
2. Description of the Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. D475,747 entitled “FILM-TRANSFERRING DEVICE FOR OFFICE USE” shows a casing of the film transferring device including a cap hinged on a bottom side thereof to selectively fix with an application head which transfers film. Therefore, the cap is fixed with the application head to close the application head, and the cap is retained on the bottom of the casing as the application head transfers film.
The design of the above patent suffers from a problem that the cap wears the application head after repeated engagement and disengagement therebetween. Consequently, the cap is not able to be securely fixed with the application head and the cap can not protect the application head. Another problem is that the cap has a section subject to fracture due to repeated bending. As a result, the cap can not protect the application head, and the fracture has an adverse effect on appearance.
The present invention is, therefore, intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in the prior art by providing a film transfer device with a slidable protection cap which is durable and convenient for use.
According to the present invention, a film transfer device with a slidable protection cap includes a case including a compartment, a receiving section connected with the compartment, and an opening section in proximity to the receiving section. A reel mechanism is disposed in the compartment. An application head assembly is retained in the receiving section and includes an application head exposed outside the opening section. A protection cap is slidably mounted in the receiving section between a first position and a second position. The application head is concealed by the protection cap when the protection cap is in the first position. The application head is exposed from the protection cap when the protection cap is in the second position.
It is an object of the present invention that the protection cap is disposed in the case and is moveable between two positions to selectively conceal or expose the application head. Thus, the application head is protected from dust and dirt by the protection cap.
It is another object of the present invention that the protection cap exposes the application head when the protection cap is in the second position. Additionally, the protection cap has position-limiting grooves which engage with protruding sections of the application head assembly to prevent the protection cap from shaking movement, which adversely influences film-dispensing operation.
It is a further object of the present invention that the application head assembly includes a fixing frame retained in the case and prevented from being displaced. Thus, the steadiness of the fixing frame is ensured, and the fixing frame is prevented from loosening and displacement in the case.
While the best embodiments will be illustrated and described with reference to the drawings hereafter, numerous modifications come to mind without significantly departing from the spirit of invention, and the scope of invention is not limited by the specific embodiments.
The first case 10 includes a first section 11 and a second section 12, and the second case 20 includes a first section 21 and a second section 22, respectively. The first section 11 of the first case 10 forms a compartment 13 and includes a strut 14 extended from and disposed in the compartment 13. The first section 21 of the second case 20 forms a compartment 23 and includes an axle 24 extended from and disposed in the compartment 23. The reel mechanism 30 is disposed in the compartment 13 in the first case 10 and the compartment 23 in the second case 20.The reel mechanism 30 includes a through hole 31 extending in a center thereof for insertion of the strut 14 in the first case 10, and the strut 14 is thereafter engaged with the axle 24 in the second case 20.
The second section 12 of the first case 10 includes an opening section 15, and the second section 22 of the second case 20 includes an opening section 25, respectively. The second section 12 of the first case 10 also includes a first positioning section 16 and a second positioning section 17 disposed on a side of the first case 10 and in proximity to the opening section 15. The second section 22 of the second case 20 also includes a first positioning section 26, and a second positioning section 27 disposed on a side of the second case 20 and in proximity to the opening sections 25, respectively. The first positioning section 16 is disposed corresponding to the first positioning section 26, and the second positioning section 17 is disposed corresponding to the second positioning section 27. Further, a receiving section 18 is defined between the opening section 15 and the compartment 13, and, correspondingly, a receiving section 28 is defined between the opening section 25 and the compartment 23. Additionally, the receiving section 18 includes a stopping section 19 extended therefrom, and the receiving section 28 includes a stopping section 29 extended therefrom, respectively. The stopping sections 19 is disposed on an end opposite to the opening section 15, and the stopping sections 29 is disposed on an end opposite to the opening section 25, respectively. The first and second positioning sections 16 and 17 are disposed in proximity to the receiving section 18, and the first and second positioning sections 26 and 27 are disposed in proximity to the receiving section 28, respectively. Furthermore, the first case 10 includes a plurality of hooking sections 101, and the second case 20 includes a plurality of hooking sections 201 disposed corresponding to the plurality of hooking sections 101 and engaged with respective hooking sections 101 in order to fix the first and second cases 10 and 20 together. The first case 10 is disposed symmetrical to the second case 20 and the reel mechanism 30, the application head assembly 40 and the protection cap 70 are held between the first and second cases 10.
The application head assembly 40 is disposed between the first and second cases 10 and 20 and includes a fixing frame 50 and an application head 60. The fixing frame 50 includes a first end 51 retained in the receiving sections 18 and 28 of the respective first and second cases 10 and 20 and a second end 52 connected with the application head 60. The application head 60 defines a plane which divides the receiving sections 18 and 28 and is exposed outside the opening sections 15 and 25 of the respective first and second cases 10 and 20.
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The protection cap 70 is insertably mounted on the application head assembly 40 and is configured of a body 71 and two clipping legs 72. The body 71 includes a channel 711 extending axially through two ends thereof. The clipping legs 72 are extended from two lateral surfaces of the body 71, respectively, and in the same direction. Each clipping leg 72 also has a through slot 73 extended axially, and the through slot 73 enables the clipping leg 72 to have bending resiliency. The body 71 further includes two position-limiting grooves 712 extended on the two lateral surfaces, respectively, and each position-limiting groove 712 is disposed corresponding to one through slot 73. The position-limiting grooves 712 receive two protruding sections 514 respectively so as to prevent the protection cap 70 from shaking movement. Each clipping leg 72 further includes an engaging section 721 extended from an end thereof and selectively positioned on the first positioning sections 16 and 26 and on the second positioning sections 17 and 27 of the respective first and second cases 10 and 20.
In view of the foregoing, the film transfer device which has a slidable protection cap 70 of the present invention includes a case, i.e. a first case 10 and a second case 20, a reel mechanism 30, an application head assembly 40, and a protection cap 70. The application head assembly 40 is retained in receiving sections 18, 28 of the respective first and second cases 10 and 20. Additionally, the application head assembly 40 includes an application head 60, 60a exposed outside opening sections 15 and 25 of the respective first and second cases 10 and 20. The protection cap 70 is disposed between the first and second cases 10 and 20 and is moveable between two positions. The protection cap 70 conceals the application head 60a when in a first position, and the protection cap 70 exposes the application head 60a when in a second position. Thus, the application head 60 is in the in-use position to transfer film.
In view of the foregoing, the protection cap 70 is disposed between the first and second cases 10 and 20 and is moveable between two positions to selectively conceal or expose the application head 60, 60a. Thus, the application head 60, 60a is protected from dust and dirt by the protection cap 70.
Furthermore, the protection cap 70 exposes the application head 60 when the protection cap 70 is in the second position. Additionally, the position-limiting grooves 712 of the protection cap 70 which engage with the protruding sections 514 prevent the protection cap 70 from shaking movement, which adversely influences film-dispensing operation.
Moreover, the fixing frame 50 is retained between the first and second cases 10 and 20 and is prevented from displacement. Thus, the steadiness of the fixing frame 50 is ensured, and the fixing frame 50 is prevented from loosening and displacement in the first and second cases 10 and 20.
While the specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications come to mind without significantly departing from the spirit of invention and the scope of invention is only limited by the scope of accompanying claims.
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