The present invention generally relates to office supplies, and more particularly, to a gummed tape dispenser.
Water activated tape (also referred to as gummed tape), is commonly used for sealing packaging, for example. One conventional manner of using and preparing gummed tape is to have a free standing roll of tape, a bottle of water, and scissors handy to wet and cut the tape by hand. This may require a clear area to prepare the gummed tape to wrap the desired item. Wetting the tape on a workman's surface can leave behind sticky residue and exposes the tape to moisture in the air potentially ruining it. This can produce waste and mess because the tape can become saturated on a flat surface like a desk or table where it was prepared.
There also exist industrial sized tape dispensers that pass gummed tape under a wetting brush. Industrial sized tape dispensers may be too bulky for use on an office desk environment. The fluid from the brush may be free flowing causing potential dripping and mess.
Additionally, existing tape dispensers may use a handle repetitively pulled to draw and cut a portion of tape. The repetitive pulling motion of handles can cause fatigue and joint problems in a user.
As can be seen, there is a need for an apparatus that can dispense, moisten, and cut gummed tape while avoiding a mess on a workman's surface. It can also be seen that there is a need for providing a tape dispenser that can minimize joint fatigue in a user.
In one aspect of the present invention, tape dispenser comprises a chassis configured to carry a roll of gummed tape; a sponge on the chassis disposed to moisten a gummed side of the tape as the tape passes over the sponge; and a blade disposed on the chassis configured to cut the tape.
In another aspect of the present invention, a tape dispenser comprises a chassis configured to carry a roll of gummed tape; a cutting device disposed in linear alignment with tape dispensed from the roll of gummed tape; an indentation on the cutting device adapted to receive a finger pad; and a moistener device disposed in linear alignment with the cutting device, wherein the cutting device is configured to guide the tape over a surface of the moistener device.
In still yet another aspect of the present invention, a tape dispenser comprises a chassis; a first spindle proximate a first end of the chassis configured to carry a roll of gummed tape; a second spindle on the chassis positioned intermediate the first end of the chassis and a second end of the chassis, the second spindle disposed in linear alignment with tape dispensed from the first spindle; a housing; a blade attached to the housing disposed to cut tape carried from the second spindle; and a sponge proximate the second end of the chassis disposed to moisten a gummed side of the tape as the tape passes over the sponge.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following drawings, description and claims.
The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims. Various inventive features are described below that can each be used independently of one another or in combination with other features.
Broadly, embodiments of the present invention generally provide a tape dispenser providing activated gummed tape while maintaining a clean environment around the dispenser. Aspects of the present invention may provide moisture to the gummed side of tape as the tape is withdrawn for use without manual application of the moisture. In other aspects of the present invention, a user may benefit from quick and repetitive cut and withdrawal of gummed tape by use of an ergonomic cutting device. Still yet, exemplary embodiments of the present invention may provide a gummed tape dispenser that can be affordable for personal use, for example, on an office desk environment.
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The chassis 12 may include a pair of slots 14 in a tape compartment 13 disposed to carry a spindle 26. The compartment may be proximate a carriage end 17 of the chassis 12. The spindle 26 may be sized to fit within the central opening of a roll of gummed tape 24. A cover 44 may be attached to the chassis 12 covering the roll of gummed tape 24. The cover 44 may be a molded one-piece plastic or other rigid transparent/translucent material. The cover 44 may be configured to snap or press-fit into the chassis 12 over the tape compartment 13. The cover 44, in one aspect, may protect the roll of gummed tape 24 from ambient moisture, wear and tear, or debris. In another aspect, the cover 44 may provide visual access to an amount remaining on the roll of gummed tape 24. The cover 44 may include a window positioned to allow drawn gummed tape 24a to be drawn from the roll 24. A guide compartment 16 in the chassis 12 may be proximate the compartment 13 and disposed to carry a tape guide spindle 28. A set of rubber feet 22 may be attached to an underside 21 of the chassis 12 providing traction onto a workman's surface while protecting the chassis 12.
In one exemplary embodiment, the cutting device 34 may be intermediate the ends 15 and 17 of the chassis 12. The cutting device 32 may include a blade 34 attached to a housing 40 using screws 36. The housing 40 may be configured to travel within a set of guide posts 20 so that the blade 34 may engage drawn gummed tape 24a drawn through spacing within the guide posts 20. A protective plate 46 may be positioned between the guideposts 20 and under the cutting device 32 to protect the underlying chassis 12 from damage inflicted by the blade 34. The protective plate 46 may be metal, for example, stainless steel or aluminum, durable enough to resist impact from the blade 34 over repeated strikes. One or more springs 38 may be coupled between the housing 40 and the protective plate 46 providing spring-loaded actuation of the blade 34 onto the tape 24a. The housing 40 may include a rounded top surface 43. A tab 41 may project out from an end of the housing 40. The tab 41 may include an indentation 42. The indentation 42 may be rounded to approximate the shape of a user's finger pad (not shown).
In one exemplary embodiment, the moistening device 25 may be positioned on a dispensing end 15 of the chassis 12. The moistening device 25 may be disposed in the open-air for ease of access by a user. The moistening device 25 may include a mount 18 disposed on a graded surface 31 angled downward relative to the underside 21 of the chassis 12 so that the moistening device 25 may be disposed tilted relative to the cutting device 32. In one exemplary embodiment, the moistening device 25 may include a sponge 30 disposed to moisten a gummed side of the tape 24a drawn over the moistening device 25.
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As the tape 24a is drawn under tension, the disposition of tape 24a over the sponge 30 and under the trailing edge 72 may provide a portion of the tape 24a under the housing 40 to be spaced from the underlying protective plate 46. When the desired length of tape 24a is moistened, a user may engage either the top surface 43 of the housing 40 or the indentation 42 on the tab 41 and may press downward so that the blade 34 cuts through the tape 24a. The protective plate 46 may provide a stop for the blade 34, protecting the underlying chassis 12. Repeated operation of the cutting device 32 may be performed by a user's finger engaged to the easy spring-loaded action of the tab 41.
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As a user engages that tape 24a against the sponge 30, water may activate the gummed side. In the event of oversaturation, excess fluid may flow downward toward and over the leading edge 74 of the sponge 30 where it may be captured by the projection wall 62 and may flow back into the reservoir 64 via return channel 62a. In exemplary embodiments including multiple return channels 62a, excess fluid seeping over any side of the sponge 30 may be captured by surrounding projection walls 62.
It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims. For example, it will be understood that although the tab 41 (
Additionally, while a sponge 30 has been described, other membranous water absorbent materials may be used instead.
This application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. provisional patent application No. 61/393,883, filed, Oct. 16, 2010, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
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61393883 | Oct 2010 | US |