Ink supplying device for tape dispenser having a printing wheel

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6745691
  • Patent Number
    6,745,691
  • Date Filed
    Friday, November 22, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 8, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Eickholt; Eugene H.
    Agents
    • Bacon & Thomas, PLLC
Abstract
An ink supplying device for tape dispenser is disclosed to include a housing detachably mounted in the tape dispenser for receiving ink therein, a porous ink soaking layer mounted inside the housing and adapted to soak ink, and a fabric ink applying layer covered on the porous ink soaking layer and adapted to be contacted with the printing surface of a printing wheel of the tape dispenser for applying ink from the porous ink soaking layer to the printing surface of the printing wheel evenly.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to tape dispensers and, more specifically, to an ink supplying device for use in a tape dispenser to apply ink to the printing surface of a printing wheel of the tape dispenser when the printing wheel rotated upon operation of the tape dispenser.




2. Description of the Related Art




U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,947,025 and 6,112,659 respectively disclose a tape dispenser capable of printing patterns and words on the tape dispensed thereby and an adhesive tape dispenser provided with means for printing adhesive tape being dispensed. According to these two US patents, the tape dispenser comprises an ink supplying device (referenced by 50 in either patent) that supplies ink to the printing plate of the printing wheel. The ink supplying device comprises an ink storage cassette (referenced by 55 in U.S. Pat. No. 5,947,025, or 51 in U.S. Pat. No. 6,112,659), and a roller-like ink soaking member (referenced by 56 in U.S. Pat. No. 5,947,025, or 53 in U.S. Pat. No. 6,112,659) made of sponge and fastened rotatably with the ink storage cassette. The roller-like ink soaking member soaks up ink from the ink storage cassette, and keeps the periphery in close contact with the printing plate of the printing wheel. When the printing wheel rotated by the tape being dispensed, the roller-like ink soaking member is rotated to apply ink to the printing surface of the printing plate of the printing wheel, thereby causing the printing wheel to print patterns and words on the underside of the tape being dispensed.




The aforesaid ink supplying device is still not satisfactory in function. When the roller-like ink soaking member soaked up ink in the saturated status, excessive amount of ink may be applied to the periphery of the printing wheel, resulting in poor printing quality. Further, because the roller-like ink soaking member cannot keep ink wet for long, ink soaked up by the roller-like ink soaking member easily changes into vapor, resulting in unclear or thin printing on the tape being dispensed. In general, the use of the aforesaid ink supplying device makes printing quality control difficult.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has been accomplished to provide an ink supplying device for tape dispenser, which eliminates the aforesaid drawbacks. It is therefore the main object of the present invention to provide an ink supplying device for tape dispenser, which applies ink to the printing surface of the printing wheel evenly to achieve a high quality printing effect.




It is another object of the present invention to provide an ink supplying device for tape dispenser, which keeps ink from changing into vapor.




To achieve these objects of the present invention, the ink supplying device comprises a housing detachably mounted in a tape dispenser for receiving ink therein, a porous ink soaking layer mounted inside the housing and adapted to soak ink, and a fabric ink applying layer covered on the porous ink soaking layer and adapted to be contacted with the printing surface of a printing wheel of the tape dispenser for applying ink from the porous ink soaking layer to the printing surface of the printing wheel evenly.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of an ink supplying device for tape dispenser according to the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a cross sectional view of the ink supplying device shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is an applied view of the present invention, showing the ink supplying device installed in a tape dispenser.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, an ink supplying device


20


in accordance with the present invention is shown comprised of a housing


30


, a porous ink soaking layer


70


, and a fabric ink applying layer


80


.




The housing


30


is a substantially rectangular shell comprised of a main body


40


, a bottom member


50


, and a top member


60


. The main body


40


, the bottom member


50


, and the top member


60


are respectively injection-molded from plastics. The main body


40


comprises a hollow rectangular outer shell


41


shaped like a rectangular box having a top open side and a bottom open side, a round arch-like inner shell


42


integral with the outer shell


41


, the round arch-like inner shell


42


having two opposite sidewalls


44


equally spaced from the two opposite lateral sides of the outer shell


41


at a distance, and an inside chamber


43


defined within the round arch-like inner shell


42


. The bottom member


50


is a rectangular plate member sealed to the bottom side of the main body


40


, comprising two upright clamping strips


51


inserted into the inside chamber


43


and maintained in parallel to the two opposite sidewalls


44


of the main body


40


. The top member


60


is a stepped hollow cover member sealed to the top side of the main body


40


, having a center opening


61


smaller than the top open side of the main body


40


. Thus, the main body


40


, the bottom member


50


, and the top member


60


form the housing


30


having the opening


61


in the top side.




The porous ink soaking layer


70


is piece of absorptive non-woven fabrics (for example, felt) mounted within the housing


30


and closely covered on the round arch-like inner shell


42


, keeping the two distal ends thereof fixed to the bottom side of the housing


30


(this will be described latter).




The fabric ink applying layer


80


is a piece of velvet closely attached to the outer surface of the ink soaking layer


70


, keeping the two distal ends thereof fixed to the bottom side of the housing


30


. The center area (the top area) of the fabric ink applying layer


80


protrudes through the opening


61


over the top side of the housing


30


.




During assembly process of the ink supplying device


20


, the fabric ink applying layer


80


and the ink soaking layer


70


are arranged in a stack and then covered the round arch-like inner shell


42


inside the main body


40


, keeping the two opposite ends of the stack of the fabric ink applying layer


80


and ink soaking layer


70


extended over the bottom side of the round arch-like inner shell


42


into the inside of the inside chamber


43


, and then the bottom member


50


is closed on the bottom side of the main body


40


to force the clamping strips


51


into the inside of the inside chamber


43


, for enabling the two opposite ends of the stack of the fabric ink applying layer


80


and ink soaking layer


70


to be clamped in between the sidewalls


44


of the round arch-like inner shell


42


and the two clamping strips


51


of the bottom member


50


, and at last, the top member


60


is capped onto the top side of the main body


40


to hold down the stack of the fabric ink applying layer


80


and ink soaking layer


70


on the round-like inner shell


42


within the housing


30


.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, when in use, the ink supplying device


20


is installed in a tape dispenser


10


(the structure and operation manner of the tape dispenser


10


are similar to U.S. Pat. No. 5,947,025). Before operating the tape dispenser


10


, ink is dripped onto the fabric ink applying layer


80


through the opening


61


of the housing


30


, enabling dripped ink to permeate the ink soaking layer


70


and to be detained in the ink soaking layer


70


. The tape dispenser


10


comprises a printing wheel


12


, and a cup-like holder


14


. The ink supplying device


20


is detachably mounted in the cup-like holder


14


below the printing wheel


12


. After installation of the ink supplying device


20


in the cup-like holder


14


, the cup-like holder


14


is forced upwards by a torsional spring (not shown), thereby causing the fabric ink applying layer


80


maintained in close contact with the printing surface of the printing wheel


12


. When dispensing the tape, the printing wheel


12


is rotated by the tape being dispensed over the fabric ink applying layer


80


and the underside of the tape being dispensed, and therefore ink is continuously applied to the printing surface of the printing wheel


12


when the printing wheel


12


continuously printing a design on the underside of the tape being dispensed.




The ink supplying device


20


further comprises a cover


90


adapted to close the opening


61


of the housing


30


. When not in use, the cover


90


is closed on the housing


30


to keep ink from changing into vapor.




As indicated above, the ink supplying device


20


uses the absorptive non-woven fabrics of ink soaking layer


70


to retain ink in the saturated status. The porous structure of the absorptive non-woven fabrics (felt) of ink soaking layer


70


enables the ink soaking layer


70


to be filled with ink completely and, keeps ink from changing into vapor. Therefore, the user needs not to frequently fill ink in the ink supplying device, and much ink cost is saved. Further, the fabric ink applying layer


80


slows down ink drying speed, and can be gently maintained in close contact with the printing surface of the printing wheel


12


, enabling ink to be evenly applied to the printing surface of the printing wheel


12


to achieve a high quality printing effect.



Claims
  • 1. An ink supplying device used in a tape dispenser to supply ink to the printing surface of a printing wheel in said tape dispenser for printing a design on a tape being dispensed by said tape dispenser, the ink supplying device comprising:a housing detachably mounted in said tape dispenser for receiving ink therein; a porous ink soaking layer mounted inside said housing and adapted to soak the ink; a fabric ink applying layer covered on said porous ink soaking layer to be contacted with the printing surface of the printing wheel of said tape dispenser for applying the ink from said porous ink soaking layer to said printing surface; and wherein said housing is a box-like hollow member having a top opening in a top side thereof, and a round arch-like inner shell adapted to support said porous ink soaking layer and said fabric ink applying layer inside said housing and to keep a part of said fabric ink applying layer exposed to the outside of said housing through said opening.
  • 2. The ink supplying device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said housing comprises:a main body, said main body formed of said round arch-like inner shell and a hollow rectangular outer shell surrounding said round arch-like inner shell and defining said top opening, said hollow rectangular outer shell being shaped like a rectangular box having a top open side and a bottom open side, said round arch-like inner shell having two opposite sidewalls equally spaced from two opposite lateral sides of said hollow rectangular outer shell and defining an inside chamber; a bottom member sealed to a bottom side of said main body, said bottom member having two upright clamping strips inserted into said inside chamber to clamp said porous ink soaking layer and said fabric ink applying layer on two opposite sidewalls of said main body and to hold said fabric ink applying layer on said porous ink soaking layer over said round arch-like inner shell; and a stepped hollow top member sealed to the top side of said main body around said top opening to hold down said fabric ink applying layer and said porous ink soaking layer on said round arch-like inner shell.
  • 3. The ink supplying device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a cover covered on the top opening of the housing.
  • 4. The ink supplying device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said porous ink soaking layer is made of non-woven fabrics.
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