Claims
- 1. A method for utilization of Duct Tape comprising: winding an elongate length of Duct Tape upon a hollow polyhedron mandrel which mandrel contains a swivel mounted tape cutting tool; moving the swivel mounted tape cutting tool into a position such that a portion of the Duct Tape may be severed by pressure against the cutting tool; unwinding a portion of the elongate length of Duct Tape from the mandrel; severing the portion of Duct Tape by pressure against the cutting tool; and utilizing the severed portion of Duct Tape.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the utilization of the severed portion of Duct Tape includes trimming said tape by use of a trimming scissors carried by said mandrel.
- 3. Apparatus for transporting Duct Tape comprising: a hollow polyhedron mandrel; a tape cutting blade mounted within said hollow polyhedron mandrel in such manner that the blade may be swiveled to a position wholly within said mandrel or to a position exterior of said mandrel for use in cutting tape.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein an auxiliary tape cutting device is cooperatively mounted within said mandrel and adjacent said cutting blade.
- 5. A utility cutting instrument comprising: a first tool comprising a first handle having means to suspend an article connected to a first elongate blade; a second tool comprising a second handle having means to suspend an article connected to a second elongate blade; and means detachably connecting said first and second tools.
- 6. The method of creating a flat pack of duct tape comprising: placing a customary roll o duct tape between two parallel flat surfaces; moving said surfaces toward one another until the space between the flat surfaces and the exterior of the tape achieve essentially hexahedron shapes; and removing said flat surface from the flat pack of tape.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application is related to my presently patent applications Ser. No. 09/867,968, filed May 29, 2001, now ______; and Ser. No. 09/800,451, filed Mar. 7, 2001, now ______.