1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a cutting mechanism of an electrically-driven tape cutter adapted to automatically pay out any of various kinds of tapes, particularly to a movable blade of an electrically-driven tape cutter that enables reliable tape cutting by means of a simple structure and can prevent entanglement.
2. Description of the Related Art
As an electrically-driven tape cutter, there has been developed a cutting device that automatically cuts and feeds out tape segments of predetermined length. The assignee is a developer of such electrically-driven tape cutter technologies and has applied for utility model protection thereof under, for example, Japanese Published Utility Model Application Nos. 6-13191 and 7-5087.
The electrically-driven tape cutter comprises a drive unit having a motor or the like driven by electricity, rollers, and a cutting mechanism. It is a device that operates the drive unit and rollers to automatically draw from of a tape loading unit tape wound on a basically round core, forward it to the cutting mechanism, cut it to a prescribed length at the outlet of the cutting mechanism, and feed it out. The configuration is such that once a tape segment automatically cut to the prescribed length by the electrically-driven tape cutter is taken out of the electrically-driven tape cutter main unit, the subsequent tape is automatically cut to the prescribed length and fed out of the tape cutting mechanism. It is piece of automatic equipment indispensable for use in various fields.
The electrically-driven tape cutter is equipped near the outlet with a cutting unit comprising a sharp blade and constituting the device for automatically cutting the tape. The movable blade installed in the conventional cutting unit is structured so that holes thereof for engagement with the frame can sleeve integrally onto projections of the frame and, therefore, it is necessary for ensuring reliable cutting of the tape to adopt a structure in which the blade is formed to incline beforehand and cuts progressively starting from one end thereof. With the movable blade of this structure, however, the movable blade sometimes entangles and draws in one end of the tape when it returns to the standby position following tape cutting.
A need has therefore been felt for the development of a movable blade capable of reliably cutting tape by a simple operation without entanglement.
Relevant prior art can be found in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application 11-235698
The object of the present invention is to overcome the aforesaid problem by providing a movable blade for installation in an electrically-driven tape cutter, wherein one engagement hole of the movable blade is given a substantially elliptical shape elongated vertically so that the blade inclines during cutting and lies horizontal during standby.
In order to achieve the aforesaid object, the present invention provides a movable blade of an electrically-driven tape cutter, which is a movable blade of a cutting unit installed in an electrically-driven tape cutter for automatically cutting fed tape, comprising two engagement holes formed in the movable blade for engagement with two projections formed to protrude in parallel from a frame, one engagement hole 20 having a substantially elliptical shape and the other engagement hole 30 having a substantially elliptical shape more elongated vertically from the same base height as the engagement hole 20.
The aforesaid movable blade of an electrically-driven tape cutter can be the movable blade of a cutting unit installed in an electrically-driven tape cutter having a fixed blade and movable blade for automatically cutting fed tape, said movable blade being provided at two locations with parallel elongated holes of different length, whereby the movable blade maintains a horizontal state during standby and inclines during cutting to enable an action having a scissor effect. Further, a configuration can be adopted wherein the aforesaid action of the movable blade is achieved by driving the two projections protruding in parallel from the frame vertically in parallel to make the opposite lateral ends of the movable blade operate with a time lag.
Owing to the structure explained in the foregoing, the movable blade of an electrically-driven tape cutter according to the present invention offers the following merits:
1. One of the engagement holes of the movable blade that engage with the two projections of the frame is formed to have a vertically elongated elliptical shape and, therefore, cutting can be reliably achieved by the simple operation of the conventional cutting system and the tape can be maintained horizontal because the movable blade is held horizontal.
2. By providing the movable blade with parallel elongated holes of different length at two locations, it is possible to hold the movable blade horizontal in the standby position and to incline during cutting to produce an action having a scissor effect.
3. The movable blade is operated by driving the two projections protruding in parallel from the frame vertically in parallel, so that the opposite lateral ends of the movable blade can operate with a time lag.
The movable blade of an electrically-driven tape cutter according to the present invention will now be explained in detail in the following with reference to an embodiment shown in the drawings.
The cutting unit 1 of the electrically-driven tape cutter comprises a movable blade 10, a fixed blade 50, and other constituent members, including a shutter, stop, slider, elastic body and the like. The electrically-driven tape cutter movable blade 10 according to the present invention can be installed in the cutting unit 1 of electrically-driven tape cutters already in production. That is, the internal structure of the cutting unit is not particularly limited.
The electrically-driven tape cutter movable blade 10 comprises an engagement hole 20, an engagement hole 30 and a cutting edge 40.
The movable blade 10 is substantially rectangular and the cutting edge 40 is formed on the upper side of the rectangle. The movable blade moves vertically to make sliding contact with the fixed blade. The sliding contact (mating) of the movable blade and fixed blade cuts a tape.
The engagement hole 20 is formed near the bottom of the movable blade 10 to have a substantially elliptical shape. It operates in engagement with a projection 62 of a frame.
The engagement hole 30 is formed to have a substantially elliptical shape elongated vertically from the same height as the engagement hole 20. It operates in engagement with a projection 64 of the frame.
The individual engagement holes 20 and 30 need only to form a pair, and which is formed on which lateral side is arbitrary.
The operation of the electrically-driven tape cutter movable blade 10 will be explained in detail with reference to the drawings.
The electrically-driven tape cutter movable blade 10 according to the present invention can be installed in products that have been available on the market heretofore and, in addition, makes it possible to supply an electrically-driven tape cutter capable of cutting tape by a simple operation, without need for any special modification.
Moreover, the fact that the cutting edge 40 is put in an inclined state at the time of cutting enables simple cutting, while the fact that the cutting edge 40 is held horizontal during descent ensures that the cut tape adhering to the movable blade 10 stays horizontal so that there is no danger of the tape being drawn into the machine when the movable blade descends. This offers the merit of the cut tape being easy to take out. This effect is particularly pronounced when the tape is cut to a short length.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP05/06511 | 4/1/2005 | WO | 3/9/2007 |