Information
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Patent Grant
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6786376
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Patent Number
6,786,376
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Date Filed
Wednesday, May 17, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 7, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 225 20
- 225 48
- 225 56
- 225 77
- 225 91
- 225 93
- 083 568
- 083 570
- 083 649
- 242 522
- 242 5231
- 242 526
- 242 5542
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A dispenser from which sheet material may be dispensed from a supply of the sheet material carried on the dispenser. The dispenser has a frame on which the roll of sheet material is journaled for rotation about its axis. An elongate blade fixed to the frame has a sharp cutting edge that is adapted for transversely cutting the sheet material after a desired length of the sheet material has been dispensed. A guard strip of resiliently movable material extends along one major surface of the blade and along the cutting edge to help protect the sheet material and/or users of the dispenser from the cutting edge. That guard strip is resiliently movable by pulling the sheet material toward the cutting edge to allow the cutting edge to transversely sever the sheet material being pulled from the dispenser.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to dispensers from which lengths of sheet material may be manually dispensed from supplies of the sheet materials carried on the dispensers, which dispensers include cutting members having sharp cutting edges adapted for transversely cutting dispensed lengths of the sheet materials from the supplies of sheet materials remaining on the dispensers, and include means for protecting users of the dispensers from the cutting members.
DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART
The art is replete with dispensers from which lengths of sheet materials may be manually dispensed from supplies of the sheet materials (typically from rolls of the sheet material) that are carried on the dispensers, which dispensers include cutting members having cutting edges adapted for transversely cutting dispensed lengths of the sheet materials from the supplies of sheet materials remaining on the dispensers, and which dispensers include means for protecting users of the dispensers from the cutting members. U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,229,961; 4,989,769 describing a guard for a cutting blade adapted to cut folded polymeric sheet material described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,913,767; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/855,687 filed May 14, 1997, (International Publication Number WO 98/51603); and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/052,400 filed Mar. 31, 1998, (International Publication Number WO 99/49804) provide illustrative examples.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a dispenser from which lengths of a sheet material may be dispensed from a supply of the sheet material carried on the dispenser, which dispenser includes means for providing a cutting edge adapted for transversely cutting a dispensed length of the sheet material from the supply of sheet material remaining on the dispenser, and which dispenser includes means for protecting users of the dispenser from a cutting edge which is either less expensive, more effective for the intended use, or simpler to use than such means that have been provided on known prior art dispensers.
In the dispenser according to the present invention the means for providing the cutting edge is an elongate blade having the sharp cutting edge along a first elongate edge, which blade is fixed to a frame of the dispenser, and the means for protecting users of the dispenser from the cutting edge comprises a guard strip of resiliently moveable (i.e., compressible or flexible) material attached adjacent or along one major surface of the blade. That guard strip of resiliently moveable material has a contact surface normally extending along the sharp cutting edge to protect users of the dispenser from the cutting edge, which contact surface can be resiliently moved by pulling the side of the sheet material toward the cutting edge, thereby allowing the cutting edge to transversely sever the sheet material being pulled from the roll.
The blade can include generally triangular teeth along its first edge with the cutting edge being along the teeth, and the guard strip of resiliently moveable material should not be attached to the blade along the teeth to allow it to be easily moved (e.g., compressed or flexed) when the sheet material is pulled toward the cutting edge to transversely sever the sheet material being dispensed.
In one embodiment described herein the dispenser is portable and dispenses sheet material from a roll of the sheet material. The frame of the dispenser includes a bridging portion adapted to extend axially along a portion of the periphery of the roll, and further includes end wall portions fixed to the ends of the bridging portion that are adapted to extend along opposite end surfaces of the roll of sheet material and on which are means for journaling the roll of sheet material for rotation about its axis. The blade is fixed to the bridging portion of the frame adjacent one edge with the cutting edge adjacent the axis about which the roll rotates and with the major surface of the blade adjacent a major part of the bridging portion disposed at an angle of more than about 110 degrees (e.g., preferably about 135 degrees) with respect to a plane passing through that axis and generally through the cutting edge to restrict contact between a person using the dispenser and the cutting edge. The guard strip of resiliently moveable material extends along the major surface of the blade that is adjacent the major part of the bridging portion. The contact surface of the guard strip restricts contact between sheet material being pulled from the roll and the cutting edge, but can be resiliently moved by pulling the side of the sheet material toward the cutting edge to allow the cutting edge to transversely sever the sheet material being pulled from the roll. The guard strip also helps restrict contact between a person using the dispenser and the cutting edge when the roll of sheet material becomes sufficiently small in diameter that a user can put his or her fingers between the roll and the cutting edge.
In another embodiment described herein the dispenser is a modification of the portable dispenser described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,990,214 that forms the sheet material dispensed from two rolls of material carried on the dispenser (e.g., a roll of longitudinally folded polymeric film and a roll of adhesive coated tape that is applied along one edge of the film with a portion of the tape projecting past the edge of the film by which the dispensed sheet material may be adhered to a surface for the purpose of masking during painting). The sharp cutting edge on the blade for that dispenser is spaced from the path along which sheet material is pulled from the dispenser and is positioned where it can be inadvertently contacted by a careless user of the dispenser. The guard strip of resiliently compressible material attached along the blade can be sequentially compressed along its length to afford sequential transverse cutting of the sheet material on the cutting edge, while providing significant resistance to compression when thus contacted by the relatively wide surfaces of a users fingers or hand to thereby restrict seriously injurious contact with the cutting edge of the blade.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawing wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts in the several views, and wherein:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a first embodiment of a dispenser including means according to the present invention for protecting users of the dispenser from a cutting edge;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the dispenser of
FIG. 1
in which is journaled a roll of sheet material to be dispensed;
FIGS. 3 and 4
are sectional views of the dispenser of
FIG. 2
taken approximately along line
3
—
3
of
FIG. 2
in which
FIG. 3
illustrates the sheet material being pulled from the dispenser, and
FIG. 4
illustrates the sheet material being cut on the cutting edge;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of a second embodiment of a dispenser including means according to the present invention for protecting users of the dispenser from a cutting edge;
FIGS. 6 and 7
are enlarged fragmentary views of the dispenser of
FIG. 5
in which
FIG. 6
illustrates the sheet material being pulled from the dispenser, and
FIG. 7
illustrates the sheet material being cut on the cutting edge;
FIG. 8
is an enlarged fragmentary view of a dispenser similar to the dispenser of
FIG. 5
that includes a third embodiment of means according to the present invention for protecting users of the dispenser from a cutting edge;
FIG. 9
is an enlarged fragmentary view of a dispenser similar to the dispenser of
FIG. 5
that includes a fourth embodiment of means according to the present invention for protecting users of the dispenser from a cutting edge;
FIG. 10
is a perspective view of a guard strip for a cutting blade of the dispenser of
FIG. 5
which is modified by having spaced slits along one surface; and
FIG. 11
is a sectional view of a dispenser similar to the dispenser of
FIG. 1
that includes a fifth embodiment of means according to the present invention for protecting users of the dispenser from a cutting edge.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring now to
FIGS. 1 through 4
of the drawing, there is shown a dispenser
10
including means
11
according to the present invention for protecting users of the dispenser from a cutting edge
26
.
The dispenser
10
is portable and of the type from which sheet material
12
may be manually dispensed or pulled from a roll
13
of the sheet material
12
carried on the dispenser
10
(see
FIGS. 2
,
3
, and
4
), which roll
13
has a generally cylindrical periphery about an axis
15
and has axially spaced end surfaces
16
. The dispenser
10
comprises a frame
18
of polymeric material (e.g., an ABS resin) including a bridging portion
19
having opposite ends, which bridging portion
19
is arcuate or semi-cylindrical and is thereby adapted to extend along a portion of the periphery of the roll
13
with its ends positioned at the end surfaces
16
of the roll. The frame
18
further includes two end wall portions
22
fixed to the ends of the bridging portion
19
and adapted to project at generally a right angle thereto along the opposite end surfaces
16
of the roll
13
of sheet material
12
. Means (later to be explained) on those end wall portions
22
are adapted for journaling the roll
13
of sheet material
12
for rotation about its axis
15
with the end surfaces
16
of the roll
13
adjacent the end wall portions
22
and the bridging portion
19
extending along the periphery of the roll
13
.
The dispenser
10
includes an elongate blade
24
having opposite major surfaces extending between opposite elongate edges, and the sharp cutting edge
26
defined along the distal edges of projecting teeth along one of its elongate edges, which cutting edge
26
is adapted for transversely cutting the sheet material
12
. The blade
24
is fixed to the bridging portion
19
of the frame
18
along an edge
28
of the bridging portion
19
extending between its ends generally parallel to the axis
15
. The blade
24
is attached with its cutting edge
26
adjacent the axis
15
and with the major surface of the blade
24
adjacent a major part of the bridging portion
19
disposed at an angle of more than about 110 degrees (e.g., preferably about 135 degrees) with respect to an imaginary plane passing through the axis
15
and generally through the cutting edge
26
to restrict contact between a person using the dispenser
10
and the cutting edge
26
(i.e., by generally through the cutting edge
26
we mean through the cutting edge if it is straight, or through the outermost portions of the cutting edge when, as described above, the cutting edge
26
is defined along the distal edges of projecting teeth). The dispenser
10
also includes a guard strip
30
of resiliently moveable or compressible material (e.g., of urethane foam) extending along the major surface of the blade
24
adjacent the major part of the bridging portion
19
. A contact surface
31
of the guard strip
30
is positioned along the tips of the teeth to restrict contact between sheet material
12
being pulled from the roll
13
and the cutting edge
26
. The contact surface
31
of the guard strip
30
can be resiliently moved by pulling the side of the sheet material
12
toward the cutting edge
26
to compress the guard strip
30
, thereby allowing the cutting edge
26
to transversely sever the sheet material
12
being pulled from the roll
13
. Preferably, the contact surface
31
of the guard strip
30
normally extends to or just past the cutting edge
26
at the tips of the teeth, and the guard strip
30
is attached (e.g., by an adhesive) to the frame
18
rather than along the side of the blade
24
to facilitate compression of the guard strip
30
when the sheet material
12
is being cut on the blade
24
.
The sheet material
12
in the roll
13
can be any flexible cuttable sheet material, or a composite of two or more such sheet materials. Such sheet material or materials include, but are not limited to, paper, thin metal, cloth, polymeric material (e.g., film, shrink film, woven or non-woven fibers) or combinations thereof (e.g., medical drapes), which sheet material or materials may or may not be coated with a material such as pressure sensitive adhesive (i.e., adhesive tape) or an abrasive (i.e., sandpaper), or both. The dispenser
10
is particularly adapted for use with sheet material
12
that, as illustrated, is a composite of adhesive coated tape
34
and longitudinally folded polymeric film
35
similar to that commercially available from Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company, St. Paul, Minn., under the trade designation “Readymask Pre-taped Film”. Also, the dispenser
10
should work well to dispense adhesive coated tapes with heavy backings such as duct tapes or masking tapes. The sheet material
12
can, as illustrated, be wound on a hollow cylindrical core
36
which can project a short distance (e.g., about 0.1 inch or 0.25 cm) from both of the end surfaces
16
of the roll
13
of sheet material
12
to help insure that the entire width of the sheet material
12
can engage the cutting edge
26
.
The cutting edge
26
on the blade
24
is provided along the plurality of similarly shaped triangular teeth, which teeth have bases aligned in a first direction longitudinally along the blade
24
parallel with the edge
28
of the bridging portion
19
with the points of the teeth projecting in the same direction with respect to that distal edge
28
. Those teeth, which are similar to the teeth described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,913,767 (the content whereof is incorporated herein by reference), can pierce the sheet material
12
when the sheet material
12
is pulled into engagement with the cutting edge
26
(see
FIG. 4
) so that further tension applied on the sheet material
12
will cause the teeth to further penetrate the sheet material
12
as a result of tension being applied to withdraw the composite sheet material
12
until the sheet material
12
is completely severed by the cutting edge
26
.
The means on the end wall portions
22
adapted for journaling the roll
13
of sheet material for rotation about its axis with the end surfaces
16
of the roll
13
adjacent the end wall portions
22
and the bridging portion
19
extending along the periphery of the roll
13
comprises flexible elongate parts
37
of the end walls
22
having opposed and axially aligned cylindrical collars
38
projecting toward each other along inner surfaces of the end walls
22
. The cylindrical peripheries of the collars
38
are adapted to be received within and to journal the cylindrical inner surface of the hollow cylindrical core
36
about which the sheet material
12
is wound. Each of the flexible elongate parts
37
is attached to a primary part
39
of one of the end wall portions
22
only along one end. Each primary part
39
of each end wall portion
22
is quite rigid as it bridges across one end of the arcuate bridging portion
19
, however, each of the elongate parts
37
is sufficiently flexible to allow them to be manually spread sufficiently to position the ends of the core
36
between the collars
38
, while being sufficiently stiff to retain the collars
38
in the ends of core
36
to journal it when forces applied to spread the elongate parts
37
are released. As an example, an elongate part
37
of ABS resin 0.1 inch (0.25 cm) thick, 1.5 inch (3.8 cm) wide, and 1.2 inch (3 cm) long from the center of the collar
38
to its line of attachment to the primary part
39
will perform these functions.
As illustrated, a strap
40
extending generally parallel to the axis of the roll
13
along the outer surface of the bridging portion
19
of the frame
18
has its ends attached to the bridging portion
19
and has a central portion adjustably spaced from that bridging portion
19
so that a user of the dispenser
10
can insert his hand between the strap
40
and the bridging portion
19
with his fingers extending over the roll
13
to hold and operate the dispenser
10
. A major portion
42
of the strap
40
is of the loop portion of commercially available hook and loop fastener material (e.g., the nylon hook and loop fastener material commercially available from Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company, St. Paul, Minn. under the trade designation “Scotchmate” (trademark) fastener). One end of that major portion
42
is attached to the bridging portion
19
by passing through a slot in the bridging portion
19
and having a loop
44
formed on its end along the inner surface of the bridging portion
19
that can not pass through that slot. A length
46
of the hook portion of that hook and loop fastener material is attached at the end of the major portion
42
opposite the loop
44
. The strap
40
passes through a slot under a raised boss
48
on the bridging portion and around that boss
48
so that the length
46
of hook portion can be releasably attached along the loops on the major portion
42
. That point of attachment can be selected to provide a desired space between the strap
40
and the outer surface of the bridging portion
19
for receiving a users hand.
Use of the Dispenser
10
To use the dispenser
10
(assuming the core
36
in the roll
13
of sheet material
12
is journaled on the cylindrical collars
38
projecting toward each from the end walls
22
), a user can simply hold the dispenser
10
along its outer surface with one hand inserted between the strap
40
and the bridging portion
19
with the users fingers extending over the roll
13
, and pull the sheet material
12
from the roll
13
with his or her other hand. Contact between the user and the cutting edge
26
on the teeth is restricted because the ends of the teeth are directed inwardly toward the roll
13
and (after sufficient sheet material
12
is removed from the roll
13
that there is sufficient space between the roll
13
and the cutting edge
26
for the users fingers) because the contact surface
31
of the guard strip
30
projects about to or even past the tips of the teeth. Also, contact between the sheet material
12
being pulled from the dispenser
10
and the teeth is restricted because the contact surface
31
of the guard strip
30
projects about to or even past the tips of the teeth (see FIG.
3
).
When the user has pulled a desired length of the sheet material
12
from the roll
13
, the user presses his or her fingers against the roll
13
to stop its rotation, and pulls the dispensed length of sheet material
12
toward the cutting edge
26
, thereby causing the sheet material
12
to sequentially incrementally compress the guard strip
30
along its length so that the sheet material
12
sequentially engages the cutting edge
26
to sequentially transversely sever the sheet material
12
(see FIG.
4
). The teeth defining the cutting edge
26
first pierce the sheet material
12
, whereupon further pulling on the dispensed length of sheet material
12
causes the teeth to cut entirely through the sheet material
12
.
When all of the sheet material
12
is dispensed, the empty core
36
about which it had been wound can be separated from the dispenser
10
and a new roll
13
of sheet material
12
can be mounted about the collars
38
by manually flexing one or both of the elongate flexible parts
37
of the end walls
22
away from the other, removing the empty core
36
, inserting the new roll
13
, and then releasing the flexible parts
37
so that the collars
38
enter and journal the core
36
of the new roll
13
of sheet material.
Second Embodiment
Referring now to
FIGS. 5
,
6
and
7
of the drawing, there is shown a dispenser
60
including means
61
according to the present invention for protecting users of the dispenser from a cutting edge
84
. Most of the dispenser
60
(except for the means
61
for protecting users of the dispenser from the cutting edge
84
) is the same as corresponding parts of a dispenser called a masking machine or device that is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,990,214 (the content whereof is incorporated herein by reference), one embodiment of which is sold my Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company, St., Paul, Minn. under the trade designation “HandMasker”(t.m.) M3000 Dispenser. Generally, that dispenser
60
includes a frame
62
comprising a polymeric portion including a hub support frame member
63
and a handle
64
adopted for manual engagement to manipulate the dispenser
60
. First and second hubs
65
and
66
are mounted on the hub support frame member
63
for rotation about spaced generally parallel axes
67
and
68
. The first hub
65
includes means for receiving a roll
70
of tape
71
and positioning a first edge
72
of a length of the tape
71
withdrawn from the roll
70
at a first predetermined position axially with respect to the first and second hubs
65
and
66
with the opposite second edge of that withdrawn length of tape
71
projecting past the frame
62
. The second hub
66
is adapted to receive a roll
74
of masking material
75
and to position a first edge
76
of the length of masking material
75
at a second predetermined position axially with respect to the first and second hubs
65
and
66
with the width of the length of tape
71
extending from the first position past the second position and the width of the length of masking material
75
extending from the second position past the first position. A portion of the length of tape
71
along the first edge
72
of the length of tape and a portion of the length of masking material
75
along the first edge
76
of the length of masking material
75
are both positioned between those first and second positions. The dispenser
60
includes means including a guide pin
77
that defines a path for the length of tape
71
from the roll
70
of tape
71
to the periphery of the roll
74
of masking material
75
where the portion of tape
71
along the first edge
72
of the length of tape
71
is adhered to the portion of the masking material
75
along the first edge
76
of the length of masking material
75
. Such adhesion of the tape
71
to the masking material
75
along the periphery of the roll
74
of masking material
75
forms a composite masking sheet material
78
having opposite edges defined by the second edges of the length of tape
71
and the length of masking material
75
and an exposed portion of the coating of pressure sensitive adhesive along the second edge on the length of tape
71
along one major surface of the composite masking sheet material
78
so that the exposed portion of the coating of adhesive can be adhered along a surface to be masked to hold the composite masking sheet
78
in a desired position.
The frame
62
defines a passageway on the device
60
through which a person may pull the composite masking sheet material
78
from the supply of composite masking sheet material
78
formed at the periphery of the roll
74
. The frame is formed by members including a first elongate frame member
80
of sheet metal (e.g., 0.018 inch thick steel) that has a generally S-shaped cross section and is removably attached to another member
81
of the frame
62
included in the polymeric part thereof. The first frame member
80
extends generally parallel to the axes
67
and
68
of the hubs
65
and
66
and defines a first side of the passageway. The frame member
80
has a blade portion or blade
83
having the sharp cutting edge
84
adapted for transversely cutting the composite masking sheet material
78
. Means in the form of a guard strip
86
of resiliently compressible material is provided for restricting contact between the cutting edge
84
and a person using the dispenser
60
. Preferably, a contact surface
87
of the guard strip
86
extends to or just past the cutting edge
84
at the tips of the teeth, and the guard strip
86
is attached by being adhered to portions of the frame member
80
spaced from the cutting edge
84
to facilitate compression of the guard strip
86
when the sheet material
78
is being cut on the blade portion
83
. The blade portion
83
is spaced from and extends along the first side of the passageway defined by the first frame member
80
. A user of the dispenser
60
can manually tension the composite masking sheet material
78
being pulled from the roll
74
around the blade portion
83
(see
FIG. 7
) so that the guard strip
86
is sequentially incrementally compressed along its length and the cutting edge
84
of the blade portion
83
intersects and sequentially transversely severs the tensioned composite masking sheet material
78
as that composite masking sheet material
78
is pulled away from the dispenser
60
around the blade portion
83
.
The cutting edge
84
can be provided by a plurality of similarly shaped teeth having generally the shapes of triangles along the opposite surfaces of the blade portion
83
of the frame member
80
, which teeth have bases aligned in a first direction longitudinally along the blade portion
83
with the points of the teeth projecting in the same direction. Those teeth, which are similar to the teeth described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,913,767 (the content whereof is incorporated herein by reference), can pierce the composite masking sheet material
78
when it is tensioned around the cutting edge
84
so that further tension applied on the composite masking sheet material
78
extending around the cutting edge
84
will cause the teeth to further penetrate the composite masking sheet material
78
as a result of tension being applied to withdraw the composite masking sheet material
78
until the composite masking sheet material
78
is completely severed by the cutting edge
84
that extends along the teeth.
The first sheet metal frame member
80
that includes the blade portion
83
having the cutting edge
84
can be removed from the rest of the dispenser
60
and is removably attached to the frame member
81
by means described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,990,214. That attachment means briefly comprises one side of one end portion of the S-shaped elongate sheet metal frame member
80
being hooked around the member
81
of the polymeric part of the frame
62
that is adapted to fit in that end portion and being retained in that end portion by a pin
90
that projects from the member
81
through an opening in the first frame member
80
. The first sheet metal frame member
80
can be removed from the member
81
by manually pressing on the frame member
80
so that it resiliently bends and flexes over the pin
90
, whereupon the member
80
can be unhooked from the member
81
.
The portion of the first frame member
80
that engages the member
81
of the frame
62
has an arcuate guide surface
91
generally parallel to the sheet material axis
68
that defines the first side of the passageway through which the composite masking sheet material
78
is withdrawn. The blade portion
83
extends along the first side of the passageway defined by the first frame member
80
at a position spaced away from the passageway so that the composite masking sheet material
78
will not normally contact the blade portion
83
as the sheet material
78
is pulled from the dispenser
60
. The sheet material
78
must be tensioned in an arcuate path around both the guide surface
91
and the blade portion
83
(see
FIG. 7
) so that the cutting edge
84
will intersect and sequentially transversely sever masking sheet material
78
being pulled from the dispenser
60
. As such severing occurs, the guard strip
86
of resiliently compressible material will be sequentially incrementally compressed along its length to expose the portion of the blade that is sequentially cutting the sheet material
78
. Such sequential incremental compression of the guard strip
86
does not require a large force because it only occurs over a rather short length of the guard strip
86
of resiliently compressible material. The guard strip
86
of resiliently compressible material will provide significant resistance to compression and exposure of the cutting edge
84
of the blade portion
83
when the guard strip
86
is contacted by the relatively wide surfaces of a users fingers or hand, however, thereby restricting seriously injurious contact with the cutting edge
84
of the blade portion
83
.
The guard strip
86
can have a uniform cross section of a resiliently compressible material (e.g., open or closed cell urethane foam) shaped to provide a desired resistive force profile as the guard strip
86
is compressed (e.g., a contact surface
87
about 0.09 inch or 0.24 centimeter wide at the tips of the teeth, with one side surface at right angle to that contact surface
87
and the other side surface diverging from that contact surface
87
at an angle of about 45 degrees as is illustrated in FIGS.
6
and
7
).
FIG. 8
illustrates a dispenser
92
including a third embodiment of means according to the present invention for protecting users of the dispenser from a cutting edge
84
a
. The dispenser
92
has structural features or elements that are the same as the structural features or elements of the dispenser
60
illustrated in
FIGS. 5 through 7
which are identified with the same reference numeral to which has been added the suffix “a”. The dispenser
92
differs from the dispenser
60
only in that instead of the guard strip
86
, a guard strip
93
of resiliently compressible material is used that is a shaped hollow tube of polymeric material, with the walls of the guard tube or strip
93
shaped and having thicknesses that provide a desired resistive force profile as the guard strip
93
is compressed Such a shaped hollow tube could also be used in place of the guard strip
30
of resiliently compressible material described above with reference to
FIGS. 1
,
2
,
3
, and
4
for use in the dispenser
10
.
FIG. 9
illustrates a dispenser
94
including a fourth embodiment of means according to the present invention for protecting users of the dispenser from a cutting edge
84
b
. The dispenser
94
has structural features or elements that are the same as the structural features or elements of the dispenser
60
illustrated in
FIGS. 5 through 7
which are identified with the same reference numeral to which has been added the suffix “b”. The dispenser
94
differs from the dispenser
60
only in that a second guard strip
95
of resiliently compressible material having a second contact surface
96
along the cutting edge
84
b
is provided on the side of the blade portion
83
b
opposite the guard strip
86
b
. The second guard strip
95
could either have a uniform cross section as illustrated or could be a shaped hollow tube to provide, with the guard strip
86
b
, a desired resistive force profile as the guard strips
86
b
and
95
are compressed. A similar second guard strip could also be used on the side of the blade
24
opposite the guard strip
30
for the dispenser
10
described above.
Any of the guard strips
30
,
86
,
93
, or
95
of resiliently compressible material described above might also advantageously have spaced slits or slots through their contact surface
31
,
87
,
87
b
, or
96
that normally extends along the cutting edge
26
,
84
,
84
a
or
84
b
(e.g., slits to a depth of about 40 to 80 percent of the cross sectional area of the guard strips
30
,
86
,
93
, or
95
spaced at about 0.1 inch or 0.25 cm). Such slits or slots facilitate localized compression of the guard strips
30
,
82
93
, or
95
with less force than would be required to compress un-slit or slotted guard strips
30
,
86
,
93
or
95
as the sheet material is transversely cut along the cutting edge
26
,
84
,
94
a
or
84
b
. Such spaced slits or slots
98
in the guard strip
86
are illustrated in
FIG. 10
where a fragment of the guard strip
86
is shown separated from the rest of the dispenser
60
. As an alternative to slits or slots, elongate sockets or recesses opening through the contact surface
31
,
87
,
87
b
, or
96
could be formed in the guard strips
30
,
86
,
93
, or
95
to facilitate localized compression of the guard strips
30
,
82
93
, or
95
with less force than would be required to compress guard strips
30
,
86
,
93
or
95
without such sockets or recesses as the sheet material is transversely cut along the cutting edge
26
,
84
,
94
a
or
84
b.
FIG. 11
illustrates a dispenser
100
including a fifth embodiment of means according to the present invention for protecting users of the dispenser from a cutting edge
26
a
. The dispenser
100
has structural features or elements that are the same as the structural features or elements of the dispenser
10
illustrated in
FIGS. 1 through 4
which are identified with the same reference numeral to which has been added the suffix “a”. The dispenser
100
differs from the dispenser
10
only in that a generally L-shaped guard strip
102
of resiliently movable or flexible material (e.g., 0.02 inch or 0.05 cm thick polyester or a thin strip of brass or stainless steel) is used in place of the guard strip
30
of compressible material along the major surface of the blade
24
a
adjacent the major part of the bridging portion
19
a
. A contact surface
104
of the guard strip
102
is positioned at and along the tips of the teeth to restrict contact between sheet material
12
a
being pulled from the roll
13
a
and the cutting edge
26
a
. The guard strip
102
can be resiliently moved by pulling the side of the sheet material
12
a
toward the cutting edge
26
a
to allow the cutting edge
26
a
to transversely sever the sheet material
12
a
being pulled from the roll
13
a
. Preferably, the contact surface
104
of the guard strip
102
normally extends to or just past the cutting edge
26
a
at the tips of the teeth, and the guard strip
102
is attached by having a portion opposite the contact surface
104
adhered to the frame
18
a
to facilitate movement of the guard strip
102
when the sheet material
12
a
is being cut on the blade
24
a
. Contact between a user of the dispenser
10
a
and the cutting edge
26
a
on the teeth is primarily restricted because the ends of the teeth are directed inwardly toward the roll
13
a
, however after sufficient sheet material
12
a
is removed from the roll
13
a
that there is sufficient space between the roll
13
a
and the cutting edge
26
a
for the users fingers, the contact surface
104
of the guard strip
102
adjacent the tips of the teeth can also provide a measure of protection for the user. The guard strip
102
could also advantageously have spaced slits through its contact surface
104
that normally extends along the cutting edge
26
a
(similar to those illustrated in
FIG. 10
) to facilitate localized compression of the guard strip
102
with less force as the sheet material
12
a
is cut along the cutting edge
26
a.
The present invention has now been described with reference to several embodiments and modifications thereof. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many changes can be made in the embodiments described without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, the cutting edge
26
or
84
can be formed on spaced teeth as described above, or alternatively could be any other cutting edge, such as a straight sharp cutting edge of the type used on a razor blade. Also, the cutting edge
26
can be formed on a metal blade
24
as described above, or, for easily cut materials, could be formed along the edge of the bridging portion
19
. Thus, the scope of the present invention should not be limited to the structures and methods described in this application, but only by the structures and method described by the language of the claims and the equivalents thereof.
Claims
- 1. A portable dispenser from which sheet material may be dispensed from a supply of the sheet material in a roll having an axis and axially spaced end surfaces, said dispenser comprising:a frame including a bridging portion having opposite ends and an edge extending between said ends, said bridging portion being adapted to extend along a portion of the periphery of the roll to position said ends at the end surfaces of the roll, said frame further including end wall portions fixed to the ends of said bridging portion and adapted to extend along the opposite end surfaces of the roll of sheet material; said dispenser including means for journaling the roll of sheet material for rotation about the axis of the roll on said end wall portions to position the end surfaces of the roll adjacent said end walls with said bridging portion extending along the periphery of the roll; an elongate blade having opposite major surfaces extending between opposite first and second elongate edges of the blade, with a portion of said blade defining a sharp cutting edge along said first elongate edge of the blade adapted for transversely cutting the sheet material, said blade being fixed to said bridging portion of the frame adjacent said edge of the bridging portion with said cutting edge transverse to said path and with a major part of said bridging portion on the side of said blade opposite said edge of the bridging portion, with said portion of said blade defining said cutting edge adjacent the axis of the roll, and with the major surface of said blade adjacent said major part of said bridging portion disposed at an angle of more than about 110 degrees with respect to a plane passing through the axis of the roll and generally through said cutting edge to restrict contact with said cutting edge by a person using the dispenser; and a strip of resiliently compressible material extending along the major surface of said blade adjacent said major part of said bridging portion, said strip of resiliently compressible material having a contact surface normally extending along said sharp cutting edge, and said strip being resiliently compressible by pulling said sheet material toward said cutting edge to allow said cutting edge to transversely sever the sheet material being dispensed from the dispenser.
- 2. A dispenser according to claim 1 wherein said major surface of said blade adjacent the major part of said bridging portion is disposed at an angle of about 135 degrees with respect to a plane passing through said axis and generally through said cutting edge of said blade.
- 3. A dispenser according to claim 1 wherein said blade includes generally triangular teeth along said first edge with said cutting edge being along said teeth, and said strip of resiliently compressible material is separated from said blade along said teeth.
- 4. A dispenser according to claim 1 in combination with the sheet material, wherein said sheet material is a composite of adhesive coated tape and longitudinally folded polymeric film.
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Number |
Date |
Country |
0 714 845 |
Jun 1996 |
EP |