1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a tape dispenser for a tape roll, and more particular to a convenient tape dispenser which is surrounding a tape roll and can move on the tape roll while dragging the tape.
2. Description of the Prior Art
U.S. Pat. No. 2,284,807 discloses a tape dispenser, wherein, during the process of operation, the tape dispenser remains stationary at its original position and the peeled-off tape cannot drag the tape dispenser to move with it; that is, there is no sufficient clearance preserved between the tape dispenser and the tape roll, such that it will not be very smooth in dragging the tape. Furthermore, after performing the cutting operation by the tape dispenser, there is no dragging end preserved for facilitating the next operation, which will not be convenient and will usually require some effort to find out the tape end for the next usage. U.S. Pat. No. 3,904,095 discloses another tape dispenser including two U-shape members being assembled and surrounding the tape roll, wherein the cutting edge is facing the tape, such that the peeled-off tape cannot drag the tape dispenser to move with it, either. In addition, after performing the cutting operation by the tape dispenser, there is either no dragging end preserved for the next operation. U.S. Pat. No. 4,405,068 also discloses a tape dispenser which surrounds the tape roll, wherein the cutting edge is facing the tape. Similarly, there is either no dragging end preserved for the next operation, after performing the cutting operation by the tape dispenser. The tape dispenser disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,634,580 is not surrounding but is clipped on the tape roll which is provided with the tooth-like members to abut the tape roll. The patent is also installed with a window-like opening, which can allow the tape to pass therein for dragging. However, during dragging, the tape dispenser is hard to move freely on the tape roll due to the resistance of the tooth-like members; that is, the tape dispenser cannot be smoothly dragged by the peeled-off tape, and can be even separated from the tape roll. Moreover, although the tape is lifted up a little for facilitating the next dragging after performing the cutting operation, the height to be lifted is very limited, such that it will not be easy to put a finger into the clearance between the tape and the tape dispenser. U.S. Pat. No. 2,734,575 discloses a simple tape dispenser, wherein the peeled-off tape cannot drag the tape dispenser to move with it, and there is no dragging end preserved for facilitating the next operation, after performing the cutting operation by the tape dispenser.
The primary object of present invention is to solve a problem that a tape dispenser will not be able to move smoothly with dragging, during an operation of the tape dispenser which is surrounding the tape.
Another object of the present invention is to solve a problem that there is no dragging end preserved for a next usage after performing a cutting operation by a tape dispenser which is surrounding the tape.
The present invention comprises a main seat, a rotation member, a dragging member, a cutting edge, a contact member and a supporting member. The main seat has a front member and two side members, and these two side members are structured with a Concave-shaped hollow space. The distance between two side members of the main seat is a little wider than the width of a tape roll. One end of the rotation member is pivotally connected to one side member of the main seat and the other end, i.e., a non-connection end, of the rotation member can move toward to the other side member of the main seat. An assembly part is located at the non-connection end of the rotation member, and a corresponding part is located on the other side member of the main seat, so that the assembly part of the rotation member can selectively connect with the corresponding part on the other side member of the main seat. These two side members of the main seat are assembled with each other through the assembly part and the corresponding part. The assembly part and the corresponding part are assembled with a latch, a magnetic force, an adhesive, or an elastic material, wherein the latching method is applied in the present embodiment.
The dragging member is mounted between the tops of the two side members of the main seat. A cutting edge is located transversally at a top of the front member of the main seat, and the cutting edge has a predetermined distance to the dragging member. The cutting edge has a plurality of sharp points. A contact member is connected to the cutting edge for preventing the tape roll dropping from the cutting edge. A supporting member with one-side dentate shape is mounted between the two side members of the main seat, and the supporting member is located below the dragging member. The dentate shaped side of the supporting member has functionality of reducing contact area with the tape roll. A clearance space is formed between the dragging member and the supporting member, and the clearance space is preserved between the dragging member and the supporting member for allowing the tape to be passed into. The design of the aforementioned Concave-shaped hollow space can be more convenient for users to use their fingers to access the free end of the tape roll. The present invention further comprises a cover to cap the cutting edge when useless.
The present invention is provided with the following advantages:
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The dragging member 2 is mounted between the tops of the two side members of the main seat 11. A cutting edge 3 is located transversally at the top of the front member of the main seat 11, and the cutting edge 3 has a predetermined distance to the dragging member 2. The cutting edge 3 has a plurality of sharp points. A contact member 4 is connected to the cutting edge 3 for preventing the tape roll dropping from the cutting edge 3. A supporting member 22 with one-side dentate shape is mounted between the two side members of the main seat 11, and the supporting member 22 is located in a distance below the dragging member 2. The dentate shape of the supporting member 22 has a functionality of reducing contact area with the tape roll. A clearance space 24 is formed between the dragging member 2 and the supporting member 22, and the clearance space 24 is preserved between the dragging member 2 and the supporting member 22 for allowing the tape to be passed into. The design of the aforementioned Concave-shaped hollow space 23 can be more convenient for users to use their fingers to access the free end of the tape roll. The present invention further comprises a cover 5 to cap the cutting edge when not in use.
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It is of course to be understood that the embodiments described herein is merely illustrative of the principles of the invention and that a wide variety of modifications thereto may be effected by persons skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
This application claims priority to, and is a Continuation-in-Part of, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/340,440, filed on Jan. 27, 2006, now pending, which claims priority from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/870,989, filed on Jun. 21, 2004, now abandoned, which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety. Although incorporated by reference in its entirety, no arguments or disclaimers made in the parent application apply to this divisional application. Any disclaimer that may have occurred during the prosecution of the above-referenced application(s) is hereby expressly rescinded. Consequently, the Patent Office is asked to review the new set of claims in view of all of the prior art of record and any search that the Office deems appropriate.
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