1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a packing material cutting machine, and more particularly to a paper corner protector cutter.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A conventional paper corner protector cutter comprises a base. The base is provided with two circular rods. A blade holder is provided between the two circular rods for insertion of a blade. The blade holder is pivotally connected with an operation rod, such that the operation rod can bring the blade holder to slide between the circular rods and the blade is used for cutting.
For the blade holder to slide smoothly between the circular rods, the paper corner protector cutter needs a strict requirement for accuracy. When the paper corner protector cutter is assembled or the blade is replaced, it is necessary to adjust the position again and again for the blade holder to slide smoothly between the circular rods. Therefore, it consumes much time and for assembly of the paper corner protector cutter and replacement of the blade to increase the cost. Accordingly, the inventor of the present invention has devoted himself based on his many years of practical experiences to solve these problems.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a paper corner protector cutter. The paper corner protector cutter can be assembled and positioned with ease by using a plate-type structure. The required time to assemble or disassemble the paper corner protector cutter can be decreased greatly to enhance the economic benefits.
In order to achieve the aforesaid object, the paper corner protector cutter of the present invention comprises a base, a frame, a handle, a blade holder, at least one blade, two stop plates, and at least one chopping board. The frame is disposed on the base. The frame comprises a first erect frame and a second erect frame which are spaced. The second erect frame is pivotally connected with an operation rod. The operation rod is pivotally connected with a drive shaft. The handle is pivotally connected to the first erect frame. The handle is pivotally provided with a connecting rod. The connecting rod is pivotally connected to the operation rod. The blade holder is disposed between the first erect frame and the second erect frame. The blade holder comprises a first plate and a second plate. A top end of each of the first plate and the second plate is formed with an opening. A drive block is provided in the openings of the first plate and the second plate. The drive block has a through hole. The drive shaft is inserted through the through hole of the drive block. The blade holder is connected with the drive block through the opening. The operation rod is pivotally connected with the drive block through the drive shaft. A bottom end of the first plate is formed with a first reverse V-shaped recess. A bottom end of the second plate is formed with a second reverse V-shaped recess. The blade holder has a blade room formed between the first reverse V-shaped recess and the second reverse V-shaped recess. The blade is inserted in the blade room. The two stop plates are disposed at two sides of the frame, enabling the blade holder to be located between the stop plates. The stop plates each have a first reverse V-shaped opening corresponding to the blade holder. The chopping board is fixedly connected to the stop plates.
Through the plate-type structure of the frame, the blade holder, and the stop plate, the paper corner protector cutter of the present invention can be assembled and positioned with ease. The required time to assemble or disassemble the paper corner protector cutter can be decreased greatly to enhance the economic benefits.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The base 10 is a rectangular base and defines a long axis a and a short axis b. The base 10 is provided with a working insertion hole 11 in the direction of the short axis b for insertion of a fixing pin 90.
The frame 20 is erectly disposed on the base 10. The frame 20 comprises a first erect frame 21 and a second erect frame 22 which are spaced and disposed along the long axis a. The second erect frame 22 is pivotally connected with an operation rod 23. The operation rod 23 extends towards the first erect frame 21 to form a free end. The operation rod 23 is pivotally connected with a drive shaft 231 in the direction of the short axis b.
The handle 30 comprises a pivot rod 301 which is pivotally connected to the first erect frame 21. The handle 30 is pivotally connected with a connecting rod 31 located close to the pivot rod 301. Another end of the connecting rod 31 is pivotally connected to the free end of the operation rod 23. The handle 30 is further connected with a handle portion 32 through a fixing pin 33. The handle portion 32 is bent upwards to form a bent portion 321, such that the handle portion 32 has a J-shaped cross-section.
The blade holder 40 is disposed between the first erect frame 21 and the second erect frame 22. The blade holder 40 comprises a first plate 401 and a second plate 402. A top end of each of the first plate 401 and the second plate 402 is formed with an opening 41. A central portion of a bottom side of the opening 41 of each of the first plate 401 and the second plate 402 is provided with a flange 411. A drive block 49 is provided in the openings 41 of the first plate 401 and the second plate 402. The opening 41 and the drive block 49 each have a rectangular shape. The drive block 49 has a through hole 491. The drive shaft 231 is inserted through the through hole 491 of the drive block 49, such that the blade holder 40 is connected with the drive block 49 through the opening 41 and the operation rod 23 is pivotally connected with the drive block 49 through the drive shaft 231. The opening 41 defines a first width w1 in the direction of the long axis a. The drive block 49 defines a second width w2 in the direction of the long axis a. The first width w1 is greater than the second width w2. The drive block 49 is slightly against the bottom side of the opening 41 and the flange 411, enabling the drive block 49 to slide within the opening 41 in the direction of the long axis a. In the present invention, a bottom end of the first plate 401 is formed with a first reverse V-shaped recess 421, and a bottom end of the second plate 402 is formed with a second reverse V-shaped recess 422. The first reverse V-shaped recess 421 is greater than the second reverse V-shaped recess 422. When the first plate 401 and the second plate 402 are disposed side-by-side, a reverse V-shaped space 423 is formed. The blade holder 40 is provided with a reverse V-shaped board 403 in the reverse V-shaped space 423. A blade room 43 is formed between the reverse V-shaped board 403 and the second plate 402. Referring to
The blade 48 is inserted in the blade room 43. The blade 48 is clamped between the steel ball 4523 of the tightening member 452 and the reverse V-shaped board 403. In the present invention, two blades 48 are inserted along two sides of the reverse V-shaped board 403. The blades 48 are existing cutter blades.
The two stop plates 50 are disposed at two sides of the frame 20, enabling the blade holder 40 to be located between the stop plates 50 and the guide rails 46 to be in contact with the stop plates 50, which is beneficial for the blade holder 40 to slide between the stop plates 50. The stop plates 50 each have a first reverse V-shaped opening 51 corresponding to the reverse V-shaped board 403 of the blade holder 40 and the blades 48, enabling the reverse V-shaped board 403 of the blade holder 40 and the blades 48 to be exposed out of the first reverse V-shaped opening 51. The stop plates 50 each have a first insertion hole 52 close to a circumferential edge of the first reverse V-shaped opening 51 for insertion of a measuring ruler 60. The stop plates 50 each have a first through hole 531 and a second through hole 532 corresponding to the first positioning hole 471 and the second positioning hole 472 of the blade holder 40, respectively. The first distance d1 is defined from the first through hole 531 as well as the second through hole 532 to the base 10.
The chopping board 70 is fixed to the bottom sides of the first reverse V-shaped openings 51 of the stop plates 50. Referring to
The two covering plates 80 are erectly disposed at the two sides of the base 10 corresponding to the stop plates 50. The stop plates 50 are screwedly locked to the covering plates 80, respectively. The covering plates 80 each have a second reverse V-shaped opening 81 corresponding to the first reverse V-shaped openings 51 of the stop plates 50. The covering plates 80 each have a second insertion hole 82 corresponding to the first insertion hole 52 for insertion of the measuring ruler 60. The covering plates 80 each have a first retaining hole 831 and a second retaining hole 832 corresponding to the first through hole 531 and the second through hole 532 of each stop plate 50. The fixing pin 90 is selectively inserted through the first retaining hole 831 and the first through hole 531 to the first positioning hole 471, or the fixing pin 90 is selectively inserted through the second retaining hole 832 and the second through hole 532 to the second positioning hole 472. The first retaining hole 831 and the second retaining hole 832 are calabash-shaped holes. The stop plates 50 are screwedly locked to the covering plates 80 through the top ends of the first retaining hole 831 and the second retaining hole 832. The bottom ends of the first retaining hole 831 and the second retaining hole 832 are exposed out of the first through hole 531 and the second through hole 532, respectively. The covering plates 80 each have a notch 84 relative to the base 10. The covering plates 80 are screwedly locked to the base 10 through the first through hole 531, the second through hole 532, and the notch 84.
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The outer sides of the first plate 401 and the second plate 402 are longitudinally provided with the guide rails 46, enabling the stop plates 50 to hold against the first plate 401 and the second plate 402 inwards so as to keep the structural strength of the paper corner protector cutter. When the blade holder 40 is lifted or pressed down, the guide rails 46 are adapted to decrease the friction area between the stop plates 50 and the first plate 401 as well as the second plate 402, enhancing the utility of the paper corner protector cutter.
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Although particular embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the present invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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