Tape-cutting device of automatic roll tape cutter

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6732626
  • Patent Number
    6,732,626
  • Date Filed
    Monday, February 24, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 11, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Shoap; Allan N.
    • Nguyen; Phong
    Agents
    • Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP
Abstract
Disclosed is a tape cutting device of an automatic roll tape cutter capable of automatically cutting a tape fed out by a proper length. The tape cutting device includes: a frame detachably assembled onto the front surface of a case of the tape cutter, and having a slot formed therethrough and movable blade guide channels formed on both sides of the rear surface thereof; a fixed blade mounted on the upper portion of the rear surface of the frame; a movable blade mounted on the lower portion of the rear surface of the frame in such a manner as to be parallel with the fixed blade, and having a horizontal hole formed on one side of the lower end thereof, an inclined hole formed on the other side of the lower end thereof, and a sensor inserting hole formed at the center thereof; and a lubricating oil supply part for supplying lubricating oil to sides of the blades or a side of the fixed blade or the movable blade.
Description




This nonprovisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง 119(a) on Patent Application No. 2002-34161 filed in KOREA on Jun. 18, 2002, which is herein incorporated by reference.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a tape cutting device of an automatic roll tape cutter, and more particularly, to a tape cutting device of an automatic roll tape cutter, which can automatically and exactly cut a tape after the tape is fed out from a main body by a proper length.




2. Background of the Related Art




In general, band-type adhesive tapes are mainly used in companies, department stores, large-scale discount stores, and other places for adhering wrapping paper when people wrap sold products.




An automatic roll tape cutter, in which a large roll type tape is enclosed for efficient and fast work, and, which feeds out the large roll type tape by a desired length and automatically cuts the tape, has been invented and widely used.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, such an automatic roll tape cutter includes upper and lower cases


1


and


2


, a tape feeder


3


mounted inside the cases


1


and


2


for feeding the tape out by means of a number of rollers interlocking with a driving device, a tape guider


4


located between a tape holding part (not shown) and a roller


3




a


inside the tape feeder


3


for guiding the roll tape to prevent the folding of the tape when the roll tape is fed out, and a tape cutter


5


mounted in front of the upper case


1


in such a manner as to be opened and closed for cutting the tape.




A tape cutting device of the tape cutter has a fixed blade and a movable blade engaged with each other for cutting the tape, as in a typical shearing machine, not shown in the drawings, for cutting paper or laminated sheets. The movable blade is inclined at a proper angle to minimize load at the time of cutting the tape and to easily cut the tape, and cuts the tape continuously from a side of the tape while rising and falling relative to the fixed blade.




However, the conventional tape cutting device has several disadvantages in that the blade cannot work smoothly because an adhesive of the tape is adhered to the blade, and that it is inconvenient to feed lubricating oil using an additional tool to operate the fixed blade and the movable blade smoothly.




Furthermore, the conventional tape cutting device has another disadvantage in that it is impossible to cut the tape of a short length because an interval between the blade and a sensor which senses the existence of the tape and controls the operation of the cutter.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a tape cutting device of an automatic roll tape cutter that substantially obviates one or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.




An object of the present invention is to provide a tape cutting device of an automatic roll tape cutter, which has a lubricating oil supply part for supplying lubricating oil to both sides or one side of a movable blade and a fixed blade which cuts a tape by a predetermined length, thereby making the movable blade and the fixed blade work smoothly without an adhesive of the tape adhered to the blades.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a tape cutting device of an automatic roll tape cutter, which can exactly cut the tape without an adhesive of the tape adhered to the blades by making cutting sections of the movable blade and the fixed blade protruding inwardly.




A further object of the present invention is to provide a tape cutting device of an automatic roll tape cutter, which can minimize a size of the automatic roll tape cutter and cut the tape of a short length by forming a sensor inserting hole at the center of the movable blade for inserting a sensor for sensing the tape.




A still further object of the present invention is to provide a tape cutting device of an automatic roll tape cutter, which can make users work safely by preventing the user's finger from being put into an interval between the movable blade and the fixed blade because the interval between the movable blade and the fixed blade is narrow.




To achieve these objects and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, a tape cutting device of an automatic roll tape cutter, which feeds out a roll tape mounted in the roll tape cutter by a predetermined length and cuts the tape automatically, includes: a frame detachably assembled onto the front surface of a case of the tape cutter, the frame having a slot formed therethrough and movable blade guide channels formed on both sides of the rear surface thereof; a fixed blade mounted on the upper portion of the rear surface of the frame; a movable blade mounted on the lower portion of the rear surface of the frame in such a manner as to be parallel with the fixed blade for rising and falling, the movable blade having a horizontal hole formed on one side of the lower end thereof, an inclined hole formed on the other side of the lower end thereof, and a sensor inserting hole formed at the center thereof; and a lubricating oil supply part for supplying lubricating oil to sides of the fixed blade and the movable blade or a side of the fixed blade or the movable blade.




Cutting sections of the fixed blade and the movable blade protrude inwardly to exactly cut the tape without an adhesive of the tape adhered to the blades.




The lubricating oil supply part has a lubricating oil storing member being in contact with one side of the fixed blade and having a sponge soaked with lubricating oil on the lowr portion thereof, and a lubricating oil supply hole formed in the lubricating oil storing member for supplying lubricating oil to the sponge.




The lubricating oil supply part has a groove formed in the fixed blade or the movable blade for allowing the sponge to be embedded therein and an oiling hole formed in the fixed blade or the movable bladed for supplying lubricating oil to the sponge.




It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description of the present invention are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a divided perspective view of a conventional tape cutter;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of a tape cutting device according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view of the tape cutting device according to the present invention;





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view of a tape cutting device according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 5

is a sectional view of the tape cutting device according to the second preferred embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of a tape cutting device according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention, and

FIG. 3

is a sectional view of the tape cutting device according to the present invention.




As shown in the drawings, the tape cutting device includes a frame


10


detachably assembled onto the front surface of a case of an automatic roll tape cutter, which feeds out a roll tape mounted in the case by a predetermined length and automatically cut the roll tape. The frame


10


includes a slot


11


formed therethrough for feeding the tape out and movable blade guide channels


12


formed on both sides of the rear surface thereof for guiding a movable blade which cuts the tape.




A fixed blade


20


is mounted on the upper portion of the rear surface of the frame


10


for cutting the tape, and the movable blade


30


is mounted on the lower portion of the rear surface of the frame


10


in such a manner as to be parallel with the fixed blade


20


for cutting the tape while moving along the movable blade guide channels


12


. The movable blade


30


includes a horizontal hole


31


formed on one side of the lower end thereof, an inclined hole


32


formed on the other side of the lower end thereof, and a sensor inserting hole


33


formed at the center thereof for inserting a tape feed-out sensor


8


thereinto. The tape feed-out sensor


8


outwardly protrudes from the case for sensing the tape.




Cutting sections of the fixed blade


20


and the movable blade


30


, which are in contact with each other, protrude inwardly to reduce a friction area of the blades, thereby exactly cutting the tape.




A lubricating oil supply part


40


is mounted on one side of the fixed blade


20


for supplying lubricating oil. The lubricating oil supply part


40


includes a lubricating oil storing member


41


being in contact with one side of the fixed blade


20


, a sponge


43


soaked with lubricating oil and embedded in the lower portion of the lubricating oil storing member


41


, and a number of lubricating oil supply holes


42


formed in the lubricating oil storing member


41


for supplying lubricating oil to the sponge


43


.




As shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, it is possible that the lubricating oil supply part


40


has a groove


41




a


formed at the center of the fixed blade


20


, the sponge


43


soaked with lubricating oil is embedded in the inside of the groove


41




a


, and an oiling hole


42




a


is formed in the groove


41




a


. Though the structure of the movable blade


30


is not shown in the drawings, the above structure may be applied to the movable blade


30


.




Referring to the drawings, the use of the present invention will be described in detail as follows.




First, the tape cutting device according to the present invention is in the form of a cartridge and detachably assembled so as to be easily replaced and repaired. When the tape cutting device is mounted on the front surface of the roll tape cutter, the tape feed-out sensor


8


protruding from the front surface of the tape cutter is inserted into the sensor inserting hole


33


formed in the movable blade


30


.




In the above arrangement, when the tape cutter is operated, the tape is fed out. When the tape feed-out sensor


8


senses it, a driving part


6


is operated. The driving part


6


has a pair of fixed protrusions


6




a


for lifting the movable blade


30


while operating in a state that the fixed protrusions


6




a


are fit into the horizontal hole


31


and the inclined hole


32


.




That is, when the driving part


6


rises, the fixed protrusions


6




a


are ascended in the state where the fixed protrusions


6




a


are fit into the horizontal hole


31


and the inclined hole


32


. At this time, the side of the horizontal hole


31


is first ascended, and then, the side of the inclined hole


32


is ascended, and thereby, the movable blade


30


is in contact with the fixed blade


20


in an inclined condition. Because an inclined angle is formed between the horizontal hole


31


and the inclined hole


32


, the centers of the two blades are exactly met the moment the movable blade


30


is in contact with the fixed blade


20


, so that the tape cutter can exactly cut the tape.




As described above, the movable blade


30


is moved smoothly because the rising movable blade


30


is moved upwardly according to the guide of the guide channel


12


. Moreover, the movable blade


30


can exactly cut the tape even though an interval between the blades is narrow because the movable blade


30


is ascended maintaining a predetermined inclined angle, thereby preventing accidents.




At this time, because the cutting sections of the movable blade


30


and the fixed blade


20


protrude inwardly, the blades can exactly cut the tape without an adhesive part of the tape adhered to the blades. The movable blade


30


and the fixed blade


20


can prevent accidents because they are enclosed by the frame


10


so as not to be exposed to the outside. Additionally, because the lubricating oil storing member


41


covers the blades, users do not have a feeling of rejection to the blades in a visual aspect.




Lubricating oil soaked into the sponge


43


is coated on one side of the movable blade


30


or the fixed blade


20


to operate the blades smoothly and to prevent the adhesive of the tape being adhered onto the blades. When the lubricating oil soaked into the sponge


43


is consumed, other lubricating oil is supplied through the lubricating oil supply holes


42


or the oiling hole


42




a


. Therefore, the blades can operate exactly and safely, and the life of the blades can be extended.




As described above, the present invention can make the tape cutter compact because the tape feed-out sensor is inserted into the center of the movable blade, and cut the tape at a very short and exact length because the tape feed-out sensor is mounted near the cutting sections of the blades.




Furthermore, the present invention can isolate the cut tape easily because the cutting sections of the movable blade and the fixed blade protrude inwardly.




Additionally, the present invention can operate the blades smoothly to cut the tape because the lubricating oil is supplied continuously to the sides of the fixed blade and the movable blade.




The forgoing embodiments are merely exemplary and are not to be construed as limiting the present invention. The present teachings can be readily applied to other types of apparatuses. The description of the present invention is intended to be illustrative, and not to limit the scope of the claims. Many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art.



Claims
  • 1. A tape cutting device of an automatic roll tape cutter, which feeds out a roll tape mounted in the roll tape cutter by a predetermined length and cuts the tape automatically, the tape cutting device comprising:a frame detachably assembled on the front surface of a case of the tape cutter, the frame having a slot formed therethrough and movable blade guide channels formed on both sides of the rear surface of the frame; a fixed blade mounted on the upper portion of the rear surface of the frame having a cutting section; a movable blade having a cutting section mounted on the lower portion of the rear surface of the frame in such a manner to permit said movable blade to move toward said fixed blade while remaining parallel with the fixed blade, the movable blade having a horizontal hole formed on one side of the lower end thereof, an inclined hole formed on the other side of the lower end thereof, and a tape read-out sensor inserting hole formed at the center thereof; said cutting sections of said fixed blade and said movable blade adapted to contact each other upon movement of said movable blade toward said fixed blade whereby said tape is cut; and a lubricating oil supply part for supplying lubricating oil to sides of the fixed blade and the movable blade or a side of the fixed blade or the movable blade.
  • 2. The tape cutting device according to claim 1, wherein cutting sections of the fixed blade and the movable blade protrude inwardly to reduce a friction area and exactly cut the tape.
  • 3. The tape cutting device according to claim 1, wherein the lubricating oil supply part has a lubricating oil storing member being in contact with one side of the fixed blade and having a sponge soaked with lubricating oil on the lower portion thereof, and lubricating oil supply holes formed in the lubricating oil storing member for supplying lubricating oil to the sponge.
  • 4. The tape cutting device according to claim 1, wherein the lubricating oil supply part has a groove formed in the fixed blade or the movable blade for allowing the sponge to be embedded therein and an oiling hole formed in the fixed blade or the movable blade for supplying lubricating oil to the sponge.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10-2002-0034161 Jun 2002 KR
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