The present invention relates to a cutter for packing materials, and more particularly to an upright cutter for packing materials.
In general, packaging materials, such as bubble wrap, film and the like, are rolled to form a packing material roll in order to facilitate storage and transportation. A conventional cutter for packaging material mainly comprises a base. The base is pivotally connected with a shaft and a frame in parallel. The frame is slidably provided with a cutting member. When in use, a packing material roll is first mounted on the shaft, and the packaging material is pulled out of the roll to pass through the frame, and then the cutting member is slid for cutting the packing material.
However, the conventional cutter has some shortcomings. Because the cutting member is operated for only one-way cutting, it must be homed to the original position after cutting in order to perform next cutting. The cutting efficiency is low. The volume of the packing material roll will decrease with the times of use, but the positions of the shaft, the frame and the cutting member are immovable. The cutting angle cannot be properly adjusted, so it is very inconvenient for use. 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 an upright cutter for packing materials. The cutting angle of the upright cutter is adjustable, and a cutting member of the upright cutter can be operated in a bidirectional manner to improve the cutting efficiency.
In order to achieve the aforesaid object, the upright cutter of the present invention comprises a base, a support device, and a cutting device. The base includes an upright post. The support device has a shaft. The shaft is vertically fixed to the upright post. The cutting device includes a pole. The pole is pivotally connected to the upright post. The pole is connected with a transverse rod. The transverse rod is parallel to the shaft. The transverse rod is provided with a cutting member which is movable axially along the transversely rod. Two sides of the cutting member are provided with blades, respectively.
The pole of the upright cutter of the present invention can be pivoted, so that the transverse rod is adjusted to the most appropriate position. By using the blades at the two sides of the cutting member, the cutting member can be moved back and forth on the transverse rod for cutting to improve the cutting efficiency.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The base 10 includes an upright post 11. The upright post 11 has an extension section 12. The extension section 12 is screwed to the upright post 11 with a screw member 13. The screw member 13 is a hand knob screw. The upright post 11 is provided a limit member 14. The limit member 14 has an accommodation portion 141, a switch knob 142, and a latch 143. The accommodation portion 141 is a hollow cylinder. A side wall of the accommodation portion 141 is formed with an opening 144. The latch 143 is disposed in the accommodation portion 141. The switch knob 142 is a hand knob screw with a threaded section passing through the opening 144 and screwed to the latch 143, such that the latch 143 can be displaced along the accommodation portion 141 to from a first position and a second position.
The support device 20 has a shaft 21. The shaft 21 is vertically fixed to the upright post 11. The shaft 21 is sleeved with two tightening tubes 22. The shaft 21 is threadedly connected with a first extension portion 23.
The cutting device 30 includes a pole 31. The pole 31 is provided with a pivot member 32. The pivot member 32 is a half thread screw. One end of the pivot member 32 is fixed to the upright post 11. Another end of the pivot member 32 is inserted through a pivot hole 311 of the pole 31 and fixed by a nut 312. The pole 31 is provided with a fixing seat 33. The fixing seat 33 is provided with a positioning member 331. The positioning member 331 is a knob. The positioning member 331 is connected with a positioning block 332. The positioning block 332 is configured to clamp a measuring scale 333. The pole 31 is provided with a hook 34 for hanging a tape measure 341. The pole 31 is provided with a hollow sleeve 313. The sleeve 313 is connected with a transverse rod 35. The transverse rod 35 is parallel to the shaft 21. The length of the transverse rod 35 is greater than the length of the shaft 21. The pole 31 is provided with a fixing member 314 for fixing the transverse rod 35. The fixing member 314 is a knob. In an embodiment, one end of the transverse rod 35 is provided with a connecting rod 351. The connecting rod 351 is connected to the sleeve 313. The fixing member 314 is inserted through the sleeve 313 and screwed to the connecting rod 351. The transverse rod 35 is provided with a second extension portion 36 corresponding to the first extension portion 23. The second extension portion 36 is secured to the transverse rod 35 with a plurality of screws 361. Each of the transverse rod 35 and the second extension portion 36 is axially formed with a dovetail groove 37. The transverse rod 35 is provided with a cutting member 38. Referring to
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It is worth mentioning that the size of the packing material roll 200 may be different. If the length of the packing material roll 200 is too long, the shaft 21 is connected with the first extension portion 23 and the transverse rod 35 is connected with the second extension portion 36, so that the packing material roll 200 can be fitted on the shaft 21 to meet the needs of the user.
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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1609093 | Miller | Nov 1926 | A |
2753938 | Thiess | Jul 1956 | A |
4197774 | Singh | Apr 1980 | A |
7726222 | Endresen | Jun 2010 | B2 |
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20180282102 A1 | Oct 2018 | US |