1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a rotary trimmer that comprises multiple rolling blades. More particularly, the present invention relates to a rotary trimmer that holds a plurality of rolling blades wherein said rolling blades providing different cutting functions are replaceably assembled to the rotary trimmer for satisfying various cutting needs.
2. Description of Related Art
When a traditional guillotine paper trimmer is implemented to cut a stack of paper, one potential problem is that paper sheets tend to slip off the stack under the downward cutting force. A rotary paper trimming device therefore developed to provide a transverse trimming force comprises a cutting plate, a sliding rail, a slider, and a blade holder, wherein the slider is configured to slide along the sliding rail and the blade holder is designed to hold a rolling blade. For adapting such rotary paper trimming device to paper in a wide range of thickness, some position adjusting elements are typically provided between the blade holder and the slider for positioning them with respect to each other. When there is a need to change the rolling blade currently installed in the blade holder, it is necessary to disassemble the slider from the sliding rail so as to reveal the blade holder settled therein. While such blade-replacing operation is troublesome and time-consuming in a way, it also puts a user who replaces the rolling blade with his hands under the risk of being slashed by the blades. Hence, the prior art device is inferior in safety and needs to be improved.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a rotary trimmer equipped with multiple rolling blades. The rotary trimmer allows a user to alternatively implement the rolling blades with cutting functions he desires without disassembling the rotary trimmer from the sliding rail of a rotary trimming device for replacing the rolling blades of different cutting functions. Moreover, the rotary trimmer has its blade holder and slider combined firmly so as to protect a user from being accidentally slashed during his use of the rotary trimmer.
According to the present invention, the rotary trimmer having multiple rolling blades comprises:
a slider, including a partition and a side cover, both connected to a top plate, wherein a blade holder recess is formed between the partition and the side cover;
a blade holder, settled in the blade holder recess and having a rotating shaft positioned between the partition and the side cover, wherein the rolling blades are held by the blade holder and arranged around the rotating shaft of the blade holder with cutting edges thereof partially projecting from a periphery of the blade holder;
a knob, provided at an exterior of the side cover and having a driving shaft connected to the rotating shaft of the blade holder so as to drive the blade holder to rotate for shifting the rolling blade to be used to a predetermined position where the cutting edge of the rolling blade to be used projects from edges of the partition and the side cover; and
at least one spring element and a plurality of positioning recesses formed on the side cover and the blade holder, respectively, so that the spring element can be alternatively combined with one said positioning recess.
Basing on the aforementioned structure, the knob further has a plurality of ports and the side cover further has a receiving portion that receives a latch. The latch is shiftable to be coupled with or separated from one said port of the knob. Furthermore, the side plate is formed with at least one hole while the latch has at least one tenon so that when the tenon is coupled with the hole, the latch is retained in the receiving portion so as to ensure firm combination between the latch and the corresponding port.
The invention as well as a preferred mode of use, further objectives and advantages thereof, will best be understood by reference to the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
While a preferred embodiment is provided herein for illustrating the concept of the present invention as described above, it is to be understood that the components in these drawings are made for better explanation and need not to be made in scale. Moreover, in the following description, resemble components are indicated by the same numerals.
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Although the particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, it will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that numerous variations will be possible to the disclosed embodiment without going outside the scope of the invention as disclosed in the claims. recess.
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