The present invention relates to manual taping devices, more particular to an improved device that facilitates performance of the manual taping operation.
There are many different hand operated tape applicators, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 2,582,979 issued Jan. 22, 1952 to Fritzinger; U.S. Pat. No. 3,523,053 issued Aug. 4, 1970 to Zbinden et al; U.S. Pat. No. 3,813,275 issued May 28, 1974 to Weick et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 4,238,271 issued Dec. 9, 1980 to Urushizaki; U.S. Pat. No. 4,253,905 issued Mar. 3, 1981 to Regan; U.S. Pat. No. 4,345,966 issued Aug. 24, 1982 to Iiyoma et al.; U.S. Pat. No. 4,762,586 issued Aug. 9, 1988 to Wilkie; U.S. Pat. No. 5,641,377 issued Jun. 24, 1997 inventor Chung and U.S. Pat. No. 6,799,623 issued Oct. 5, 2005 to Cheng; U.S. Pat. No. 7,669,631 issued Mar. 2, 2010, inventor Bailey and Applicant's co-pending application Ser. No. 14/624,895 filed Feb. 18, 2015 by Lam (the same inventor as the instant application.
Essentially all such manual tapers when operated provide a relatively long free leading end portion that is to be applied to the next object to be taped. Normally these conventional hand operated tapers or so call tape dispensers require the operator to pull the free leading end portion with his fingers and then attach it onto the object to initiate the taping process. A cutting knife is also required since the tape is supplied as a continuous ribbon from a supply source that is normally a roll of such tape mounted on the applicator. The knife is usually positioned away from the tape path and the object to avoid accidental tape cut off or damaging the object during the taping process. In many cases a safety guard for the knife is provided to prevent operator injuries. See for example U.S. Pat. No. 5,641,377 which discloses a knife that retracts from its normal cutting position for safety purpose. U.S. Pat. No. 7,669,631 relates to limiting snap back of the free leading end of the tape.
In some manually activated tape dispensing devices the cutting operation is manually initiated by some form of triggering operation which presents the tape to the cutting blade to thereby sever the tape see U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,762,586; 4,345,966; 4,253,905; and 3,813,275.
The patents to U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,345,966 and 3,813,275 together with U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,238,271; 3,523,053; and U.S. Pat. No. 2,582,979 to Fritzinger provide some form of withdraw system to move the free end of the tape away from the point of application, in most cases by physically moving the tape roll etc.
These device disclosed in the referenced patents rely solely on manual dexterity of the operator to move the device in the taping operation and/or in many cases to trigger tape cut-off to complete the operation.
It is the main an object of the present invention to provide an improved manually operated taping device that is easy and safe to use and maintains control of the leading end of the tape on the device.
It is another object of this invention to provide a cutting knife safety feature that requires tape tension to release the cutting edge from a retracted position
It is further object of the present invention to provide a manually operated taping device that applies a releasable brake the tape during the cutting operation to better ensure a cleaner cut.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a manually operated taping device which includes guides to hold the tape in position relative to the tape applying wiper.
Broadly the present invention relates to a manual tape applicator comprising a main frame, at least one guide roll mounted on said main frame for rotation on a first axis to guide a tape having an adhesive side and a non-adhesive side from a supply of said tape toward a tape applicator wiper mounted on a wiper assembly that is pivotably mounted on said main frame on a second axis, movement about said second axis moving said applicator wiper between an extended inactive position to a retracted cutting position, means biasing said wiper assembly and thereby said applicator wiper to said extended inactive position, a cutter assembly pivotably mounted on said main frame on a third axis, a top wiper mounted on and extending from said cutter assembly and a cutter blade mounted on said cutter assembly, a latch cam element extending from said cutter assembly and a cooperating cam on said wiper assembly, said latch and cooperating cams interacting to prevent movement of said cutter assembly when said applicator wiper is in said extended inactive position and freeing said cutter assembly for pivotal movement on said third axis when said applicator wiper is moved at least partway between said extended and said retracted positions, said first and second and third axes being parallel.
Preferably said latch cam comprises a cam element connected to said cutter assembly by an arm and said cooperating cam comprises a slot with a notch formed in said wiper assembly in which said cam element is received.
Preferably said latch cam and said cooperating cam have adjacent edges positioned to interact and prevent movement of said applicator assembly toward said retracted position until released by movement of said top wiper disengages said edges.
Preferably said applicator wiper extends between a first end adjacent to said at least one guide roll and a free end, said at least one guide roll being a braking guide roll, said first end being on the side of said second axis adjacent to said breaking guide roll, said one end being spaced from said breaking guide roll when said applicator wiper is in said extended position and being pressed toward said breaking guide roll to clamp said tape between said breaking guide roll and said one end said when said applicator wiper is in said retracted position.
Preferably said applicator wiper extends between a first end adjacent to said at least one guide roll and a free end, said first end being on the side of said second axis adjacent to said at least one guide roll and said free end on the opposite side of said second axis, a pair of opposed tabs mounted from said frame and positioned one adjacent to each side of said applicator wiper between said second axis and said free end, and each said tab overlapping an adjacent side edge of said tape, said tabs being positioned so that when said applicator wiper is in said extended position said tabs are pressed against said adhesive side of said tape and said tabs and said tape separate as said applicator wiper move toward said retracted position.
Preferably said applicator wiper is wider adjacent to said free end that adjacent to said first end to provide a narrow portion extending at least one half the length of said applicator wiper between said one and said free ends, said tabs being adjacent to said narrow portion of said applicator wiper, and each said tab overlaps with an adjacent side edge of said tape but does not overlap with said applicator wiper, said tabs being positioned so that when said applicator wiper is in said extended position said tabs are pressed against said adhesive side of said tape and said tabs and said tape separate as said applicator wiper move toward said retracted position.
Further features, objects and advantages will be evident from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which;
Mounted on the main frame 12 for rotation on a second axel that defines a second axis 36 is a applicator assembly 38 composed of an applicator frame 40 to which the applicator wiper 32 is attached and that includes an arm 42 which is connect via a spring 44 to a pin 46 mounted on the frame 52 of the cutter assembly 50 as will be described below. The spring 44 biases the assembly 38 to rotate counter clockwise on the axis 36 in the illustration of
As above indicated the one end of spring 44 is connected to the pin 46. The pin 46 is mounted to the cutoff frame 52 via an arm 66 that connects to the frame 52 slightly offset from the second axis 48 so the cutter assembly is urged to turn counterclockwise in the views shown for example in
It will be apparent from
As shown in
A pair of opposed tabs 78 and 80 extend in from the periphery or side edges 82 and 84 of the tape 18 to overlap with their adjacent side edge 82 and 84 in the area where the side edges 82 and 84 are not supported by the applicator wiper 32 i.e. the tabs 78 and 80 are located on opposite sides of the narrow portion 76 and in the illustrated version do not extend across the tape to overlap with the narrow portion 76.
The tab 80 is fixed directly to the main frame 12 however the tab 78 opposite the tab 80 is connected to and projects from a plate or panel 86 that is mounted on the free ends (ends remote from the main frame 12) of the axels 36 and 48. Both the tabs 78 and 80 have their trailing edges (in the direction of tape movement) 79 and 81 respectively sloped in the direction of movement so that the free ends 83 and 85 are adjacent to the e a downstream end of the tabs. This shape facilitates threading a tape so that edges 82 may be position as shown i.e. between the tabs 78 and 80 and the applicator assembly 38 with the adhesive side 22 of the tape 18 facing the tabs 78 and 80.
As above described the tape 18 is drawn from the roll 16 passes around roll 26 and over roll 28 and onto applicator wiper 32 which is used to apply the tape 18 to a box or the like 90 (see
When not in use or at the start of the taping operation the various part of the device 10 are in the positions shown in
At the beginning of the taping operation the application assembly 38 and the applicator wiper 32 are displaced from the extended position and move to the positions illustrated in
When the box or the like 90 has been taped the operation is completed by severing the tape 18 as shown in
Having described the invention, modifications will be evident to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims, for example the wiper 32 may be replaced by a roller mounted on the applicator assembly where the free end of the applicator 38 is positioned in the illustrated embodiments and used to apply the tape 18. Obviously if this is done and a brake is to be provided an element similar to the end 74 must be provided to cooperate with the roll 28 in the same way the end 74 cooperates to provide the brake.
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2264425 | Witter | Dec 1941 | A |
2434776 | Van Cleef et al. | Jan 1948 | A |
2506504 | Hudson | May 1950 | A |
2582979 | Fritzinger | Jan 1952 | A |
3523053 | Zbinden et at | Aug 1970 | A |
3813275 | Weick et al. | May 1974 | A |
4238271 | Urushizaki | Dec 1980 | A |
4253905 | Regan | Mar 1981 | A |
4345966 | Iiyama et al. | Aug 1982 | A |
4762586 | Wilkie | Aug 1988 | A |
5236540 | Shi | Aug 1993 | A |
5288362 | Shuh-Chin | Feb 1994 | A |
5641377 | Chung | Jun 1997 | A |
6152344 | Jensen | Nov 2000 | A |
6799623 | Cheng | Oct 2004 | B1 |
7669631 | Balley et al. | Mar 2010 | B2 |
8393375 | Lam | Mar 2013 | B2 |
8800630 | Albanese et al. | Aug 2014 | B1 |
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