Viscous clutch for a correction tape reel assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6453969
  • Patent Number
    6,453,969
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 28, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 24, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to a reel assembly for a tape dispenser that includes a supply reel and a take-up reel. The reel assembly incorporates a clutch in the form of a viscous material disposed between a portion of the supply reel and a portion of the take-up reel. The viscous material serves to couple and provide controlled drag between the supply reel and take-up reel in order to properly tension a correction tape as it is dispensed from a correction tape dispenser. The invention also relates to a tape dispenser that utilizes a reel assembly having a viscous clutch and a tape cartridge. The reel assembly is preferably used in a correction tape dispenser for applying a correction film to a substrate.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to a dispenser for applying a correction film to a substrate surface. More particularly, the invention relates to a reel assembly for a correction tape dispenser that utilizes a viscous clutch for maintaining proper tension in the correction tape.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A number of devices are known that are designed to apply a correction film to a surface. The correction film includes an adhesive surface that adheres to the surface of a substrate and is generally provided on a carrier tape. The correction film is typically adhered to the surface of a substrate by applying pressure against the tape at the surface. Examples of previously known devices include those described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,310,437, 5,942,036, and 6,062,286. Correction tape of this type is also utilized in typewriters. An example of a correction tape cartridge that is utilized in a typewriter is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,350,453.




Correction tape dispensers take on a variety of forms and are generally formed of a housing having a supply reel or spool containing the correction film and carrier tape, and a second take-up spool or reel for accepting the tape after usage. The tape is fed over an applicator member, which extends from the housing. The device is held in the hand of a user who applies pressure to the applicator member on a surface at a pressure sufficient to transfer the film from the tape to the surface.




Dispensers are designed so that movement of the tape over a substrate surface causes the tape to unwind from the supply reel while maintaining a tension on the tape so that rotation of the supply reel causes the take-up reel to wind and accept the spent tape. It is desirable to maintain a tension on the tape so that it can be wound on the take-up reel, but the tension must not be so great as to break the tape. In order to maintain the proper tension, a clutch is normally provided to connect the take-up reel to the supply reel. A clutch allows for slippage during application while maintaining the proper tension in the tape to ensure effective feeding of the tape over the applicator member.




Applicator devices may have a single reel design, such as that disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,310,437, or a double reel design, such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,062,286. A single reel dispenser is one in which the supply reel and take-up reel are aligned along a common axis while a double reel dispenser typically includes two different axes.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,310,437 describes a device where the supply reel has a diameter that is smaller than the diameter of the take-up reel. The take-up reel includes a plurality of knurls and an arcuate leaf spring that seats on the spent tape as the tape passes over the knurls. The tape does not wind around the take-up reel. Instead, the tape passes over the take-up reel and may be stored or cut off. Due to the difference between the diameters of the take-up reel and supply reel, the tape is moved at a greater linear rate over the knurls of the take-up reel than it is being unwound from the outer surface of the supply reel. When this occurs, slippage takes place between the knurls and the leaf spring, maintaining tension in the tape throughout its travel from the supply reel to the take-up reel. The leaf spring in combination with the knurls creates a form of slip clutch between the take-up reel and the supply reel.




U.S. Pat. No. 6,062,286 describes a device with two reels disposed on different shafts that includes a clutch for synchronizing the supply speed and take-up speed. The supply reel is mounted on a support shaft formed integrally with the inner side of the case body. The take-up reel recovers the spent tape and is positioned on a separate support shaft. The clutch mechanism includes engaging protrusions and an engaging support member. The engaging protrusions function as frictional engaging members.




It is desirable to provide an improved clutch mechanism which is reliable, simple, and inexpensive to manufacture.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed toward a reel assembly for use in a tape dispenser, to a cartridge for housing a reel assembly, and to a tape dispenser, preferably a correction tape dispenser. The reel assembly of one embodiment of the present invention includes a supply reel, a take-up reel in mating association with the supply reel, and a viscous material positioned between the supply reel and the take-up reel. The viscous material serves as a clutch between the supply reel and the take-up reel and provides controlled drag between the supply reel and the take-up reel in order to properly tension a tape being dispensed from the tape dispenser.




The take-up reel includes a mating portion for mating with a mating portion of the supply reel. The viscous material is provided between the mating portion of the supply reel and the mating portion of the take-up reel. The area between the mating portions of the supply and take-up reels may be substantially disk shaped. The viscous material may be a silicone fluid. Alternatively, the viscous material may include a mixture of silicone gum and a silicone fluid.




A seal may be provided between the take-up reel and the supply reel and may be configured and dimensioned to retain the viscous fluid between the take-up reel and the supply reel. The seal may extend outwardly from and be integral with the wall of the take-up reel. Alternatively, the seal may be an independent member positioned between the supply reel and the take-up reel in the vicinity of the viscous material.




The reel assembly may include a mechanism for increasing the friction between the supply reel and the take-up reel. In one embodiment of the invention, at least one rib may be positioned on at least one of the supply reel or the take-up reel. The rib is for association with the viscous material. The rib may be a concentric rib or a radial rib. Alternatively, or in combination therewith, a surface treatment may be provided on at least one of the supply reel or the take-up reel. The surface treatment is also in association with the viscous material.




Dimensional controls may be provided on the reel assembly. The dimensional controls ensure that an area is maintained between at least part of the supply reel and at least part of the take-up reel for holding the viscous material. The dimensional controls may include a cylindrical wall of the supply reel that abuts a surface of the take-up reel.




The supply reel includes a tape carrier surface for holding a roll of correction tape. The take-up reel may also include a tape carrier surface for accepting spent correction tape. Both tape carrier surfaces have a diameter, and the supply reel tape carrier surface may have a diameter that is smaller than the diameter of the take-up reel tape carrier surface. The supply reel has an axis and the take-up reel has an axis. In one embodiment, the axis of the take-up reel is not coaxial with the axis of the supply reel.




The reel assembly may also include a knob associated with at least one of the supply reel or the take-up reel for rotating the supply reel or the take-up reel relative to the other reel in order to free the supply reel from the take-up reel.




One embodiment of the present invention also relates to a cartridge for housing a reel assembly of a tape dispenser, preferably a correction tape dispenser. The cartridge includes a reel assembly and a body for housing the reel assembly. The body has at least one opening defined therein for the entrance and exit of a tape. The body may include a top shell portion and a bottom shell portion, with the top and bottom shell portions in mating association with one another. The body is configured and dimensioned for insertion into a tape dispenser, preferably a correction tape dispenser.




In another embodiment, the present invention also relates to a tape dispenser that includes a body, a reel assembly, a dispenser tip, and tape. The body forms the outside of the tape dispenser. The tape dispenser is preferably a correction tape dispenser. The reel assembly is positioned within the body and has a viscous clutch. The dispenser tip is positioned within the body and has a portion that extends from the body. The tape is disposed on the reel assembly and extends from the reel assembly around the dispenser tip and back to the reel assembly. The reel assembly may be mounted on a boss that extends from the body of the tape dispenser.




The reel assembly includes a take-up reel and a supply reel. The supply reel houses a roll of unused (correction) tape and the take-up reel houses the spent (correction) tape. The take-up reel includes a mating portion for mating with a mating portion of the supply reel, the viscous clutch positioned between the mating portion of the take-up reel and the mating portion of the supply reel. The area defined between the mating portion of the supply reel and the mating portion of the take-up reel may be substantially disk shaped.




The viscous clutch includes a viscous material that is provided between the mating portion of the take-up reel and the mating portion of the supply reel. The viscous material provides controlled drag between the supply reel and the take-up reel in order to properly tension the (correction) tape being dispensed from the supply reel to the take-up reel. The viscous material may be a silicone substance. In one embodiment, the viscous material is a mixture of at least silicone gum and silicone fluid.




A surface treatment may be provided on at least one of the mating portions of the supply reel or the take-up reel. The surface treatment may be in intimate contact with the viscous material. In addition, a knob may be associated with the reel assembly for manually rotating at least one of the take-up reel or the supply reel. The knob is accessible from outside the body.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Preferred features of the present invention are disclosed in the accompanying drawings, wherein identical reference characters denote like elements throughout the several views, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a correction tape dispenser incorporating the viscous clutch according to one embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a top view of the correction tape dispenser of

FIG. 1

, showing the take-up reel of the viscous clutch;





FIG. 3

is a side view of the correction tape dispenser of

FIG. 1

, showing the take-up reel on the top and the supply reel on the bottom;





FIG. 4

collectively refers to

FIGS. 4A-4D

, wherein:





FIG. 4A

is a top view of the reel assembly of the viscous clutch of one embodiment of the current invention that incorporates both the supply reel and the take-up reel;





FIG. 4B

is a bottom view of the reel assembly of

FIG. 4A

;





FIG. 4C

is a side view of the reel assembly of

FIG. 4A

;





FIG. 4D

is a cross-sectional view of the reel assembly of

FIG. 4B

taken at line


4





4


;





FIG. 5

collectively refers to

FIGS. 5A-5D

, wherein:





FIG. 5A

is a top view of a cartridge that incorporates a viscous clutch according to one embodiment of the current invention;





FIG. 5B

is a side view of the cartridge shown in

FIG. 5A

;





FIG. 5C

is a side view that is displaced by 90 degrees relative to the side view of

FIG. 5B

showing an opening in the cartridge for extending the correction tape;





FIG. 5D

is a cross-sectional view of the cartridge of

FIG. 5A

taken at line


5





5


;





FIG. 6

collectively refers to

FIGS. 6A-6C

, wherein:





FIG. 6A

is a cross-sectional view of the reel assembly according to one embodiment of the present invention showing several different types of seals positioned on the take-up reel for assisting in retaining the viscous material of the clutch between the take-up reel and the supply reel and a knob positioned on the supply reel for use in freeing up the movement of the supply reel;





FIG. 6B

is a cross-sectional view of the reel assembly according to another embodiment of the present invention showing several different types of seals positioned on the supply reel for assisting in retaining the viscous material between the take-up reel and the supply reel;





FIG. 6C

is a cross-sectional view of the reel assembly according to another embodiment of the invention showing a different configuration for the clutch surfaces to assist in retaining the viscous material between the take-up and supply reels;





FIG. 7

collectively refers to

FIGS. 7A and 7B

, wherein:





FIG. 7A

is a bottom view of the take-up reel of one embodiment of the current invention showing the provision of radial ribs in the clutch region;





FIG. 7B

is a cross-sectional view of the take-up reel of

FIG. 7A

;





FIG. 8

collectively refers to

FIGS. 8A and 8B

, wherein:





FIG. 8A

is a top view of the supply reel of one embodiment of the current invention showing the provision of concentric ribs in the clutch region;





FIG. 8B

is a cross-sectional view of the take-up reel of FIG.


8


A.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates in one aspect to a reel assembly that incorporates a viscous clutch. The reel assembly is generally intended for use in a correction tape dispenser, or a replacement cartridge. However, other applications, such as, for example, those applications that utilize a reel assembly, are anticipated to derive a benefit from using the clutch of the present invention, and are believed to be within the scope of the invention.




A correction tape dispenser that incorporates a reel assembly according to one embodiment of the invention is shown in

FIGS. 1-3

. The correction tape dispenser depicted is of the single reel variety and incorporates a take-up reel and a supply reel. The dispenser is shown without correction tape, as the type of tape or correction tape is not critical to the invention. In addition, the type of dispenser is also not critical to the invention, as any type of dispenser design is expected to benefit from the present invention. In addition, while a single reel dispenser is shown, double or other reel configurations will also derive a benefit from the viscous clutch of the present invention.




Referring to

FIGS. 1-3

, a correction tape dispenser


10


is shown as including an outer housing


12


with interior elements. The outer housing


12


includes two parts, a top shell portion


14


and a bottom shell portion


16


. The top shell portion


14


and bottom shell portion


16


are configured such that they fit together along a peripheral lip


15


to house and generally enclose the interior elements of the correction tape dispenser


10


. The dispenser


10


also includes a dispenser tip


18


and a reel assembly


20


. The dispenser tip


18


is positioned within an opening


22


in the housing


12


and extends both inside and outside of the housing


12


. The reel assembly


20


is preferably positioned and held on a boss


24


, which may be formed as an integral part of the housing


12


. The reel assembly


20


may rotate about the boss


24


.




The reel assembly


20


, as will be discussed in further detail below, holds the correction tape (not shown). The reel assembly


20


includes a supply reel


30


and a take-up reel


40


. A length of tape, ribbon or strip of material extends from the supply reel


30


and is guided out of the opening


22


in the housing


12


, around the dispenser tip


18


, back into the housing and to the take-up reel


40


. The dispenser tip


18


has an edge


26


, preferably relatively sharp, which is used to press the tape against the surface onto which the correction tape is to be applied. The tape consists of a ribbon or strip of material which in this instance preferably carries a coating of the correction composition. The ribbon may be formed from paper, plastic, or other materials. The coating is preferably positioned on the outer side of the ribbon when it passes around the dispenser tip


18


. The tape may be any type of ribbon or strip of material, and preferably includes a layer of correction composition coating on one side of a carrier ribbon. Once the coating is applied to a surface utilizing the dispenser tip


18


, the spent tape in the form of the carrier ribbon is wound around a take-up reel


40


of the reel assembly


20


and stored. The dispenser


10


is preferably adapted to be held in the hand of the user.




The supply reel


30


and take-up reel


40


are linked to one another such that rotation of one causes rotation of the other. An unused correction tape roll (not shown) is provided on the supply reel


30


. After the correction layer is applied to a surface, the take-up reel


40


automatically recovers the spent tape.




In use, the dispenser


10


preferably is held in the hand of a user and the dispenser tip


18


is pressed down onto a paper (or other substrate surface) so that its edge


26


preferably presses the tape against the surface across the full width of the tape. The correction composition has an adhesive quality and has greater adhesion to the paper than its carrier ribbon so that when the tip


18


is displaced across the paper surface, the tip


18


slides with respect to the ribbon, causing the tape to be drawn off the supply reel


30


. The consequent rotation of the supply reel rotates the take-up reel


40


so that a substantially constant tension is maintained in the tape and the take-up reel


40


reels in the spent ribbon. In this way, a continuous strip of correction composition may be laid down onto the paper, with the strip having a length according to the distance traveled by the dispenser tip


18


.




The supply reel


30


is dimensioned and configured to carry the roll of correction tape that includes the correction composition disposed on the ribbon. The take-up reel


40


is dimensioned and configured to carry the ribbon after the correction composition has been removed from the ribbon and deposited on a surface. It should be noted, however, that the take-up reel


40


is also configured and dimensioned to house unused portions of the tape, such as portions that are not applied to the surface, but are still taken up onto the take-up reel


40


.




The supply reel


30


and take-up reel


40


are rotatable about a common axis X—X that is defined by a boss


24


or post (see

FIGS. 1-3

). The reels


30


,


40


are coupled to one another such that rotation of the supply reel


30


, in response to the tape being drawn therefrom, causes the take-up reel


40


to rotate. More preferably, the reels


30


,


40


are coupled to each other by a viscous clutch


50


which allows slippage of the take-up reel


40


relative to the supply reel


30


so that reel


40


can rotate at a different angular velocity than reel


30


. The viscous clutch


50


includes a viscous material


52


which preferably is positioned between portions of mating sections of the take-up reel


40


and the supply reel


30


.




In operation, the outside diameter of the unused correction tape roll on the supply reel


30


decreases while the outside diameter of the spent tape on the take-up reel


40


increases. Thus, the diameters of the ribbon material on each reel varies over use of the correction tape and is often different. When the diameter of the tape on the supply reel


30


is greater than the diameter of the ribbon collected on the take-up reel, one revolution of the supply reel unwinds a greater length of tape than one revolution of the take-up reel collects, and slack can develop between the two reels. Conversely, if the supply reel


30


has a tape diameter which is less than the ribbon diameter of the take-up reel


40


, one revolution of the supply reel would unwind less tape than one revolution of take-up reel


40


would retrieve, which would apply too much tension on the tape resulting in possible breakage. In order to prevent such a situation, the two reels need to be coupled so that rotation of the supply reel rotates the take-up reel and yet the reels may have different angular or rotational velocities. The viscous coupling allows the reels


30


,


40


to slip with respect to one another so that they may have different rotational speeds. Stated differently, without the use of a clutch


50


, the take-up speed of the take-up reel


40


would be different over time then the payout speed of the supply reel. An unsynchronized supply reel


30


and take-up reel


40


would result in either too much slack or too much tension in the spent tape. The viscous clutch


50


synchronizes the rotation of the supply reel


30


and take-up reel


40


such that the take-up speed of the take-up reel


40


is at a rate which is nearly the same as the payout speed of correction tape from the supply reel


30


.




As shown in

FIG. 5D

, the viscous material


52


is preferably provided between a clutch surface


42


of the take-up reel


40


and a clutch surface


32


of the supply reel


30


. These clutch surfaces


32


,


42


are cylindrical in the embodiment depicted. The area B provided between the mating clutch surfaces


32


,


42


preferably provides a substantially disc-shaped area for the viscous material


52


. The viscous material


52


may be retained between the clutch surfaces


32


,


42


, or may extend beyond the cylindrical surfaces along the respective inner sides


36


,


46


of the supply reel and take-up reel cylinders that are associated with the respective clutch surfaces


32


,


42


.




If desired, a seal


60


may be provided between the supply reel


30


and the take-up reel in order to retain the viscous material


52


between the two reels


30


,


40


. This seal


60


may be integrally formed with either the supply reel


30


or the take-up reel


40


, or may be formed separately and inserted between the two reels. The separate seal may be formed, for example, of rubber. An example of several seal configurations is shown in

FIGS. 6A & 6B

. An example of a type of seal that may be used is a labyrinth seal or an “O”-ring. A preferred O-ring is made of a fluoroelastomer, as supplied by Pelmor Laboratories of Newtown, Pa.

FIG. 6A

shows a single seal


60


on the left side that is integral with the take-up reel


40


. On the right side of

FIG. 6A

, three “O”-ring seals


62


are shown that are positioned between the take-up and supply reels


40


,


30


.

FIG. 6B

also shows two different seal configurations. On the left side, a single seal


64


extends outwardly from the supply reel


30


. On the right side view of

FIG. 6B

, two side-by-side seals


66


are provided. The seals


60


,


62


,


64


,


66


may be integral with the reels or separate therefrom. The seals on the left side of

FIG. 6

are different from the seals on the right side of

FIG. 6

for illustrative purposes only. Obviously, the seals on both sides preferably would be the same in any actual reel assembly, although this is not critical to the invention.





FIG. 6C

shows another form of seal which may be formed in the clutch area in order to maintain the viscous material


52


in the clutch


50


. In this embodiment, a cylindrical wall


65


extends downwardly around the periphery of the take-up reel clutch surface


42


. A complementary indentation


67


is provided around the periphery of the supply reel clutch surface


32


so that the cylindrical wall


65


seats in the indentation


67


. Clearances are provided so that an area A is preferably provided between the clutch surfaces


32


,


42


. The viscous material


52


is positioned in the area A between the clutch surfaces


32


,


42


. Due to the use of a cylindrical wall


65


that seats in indentations


67


, an enclosed area is provided between the clutch surfaces


32


,


42


for maintaining the viscous material


50


.




Other types of seals are also contemplated to be within the scope of the invention. Depending upon the type of material used in the clutch, the use of seals maybe advantageously provided. For example, a material that is more likely to escape from the space between the take-up reel


40


and the supply reel


30


may require a seal. However, there are other materials, such as those described below, which may not escape and, therefore, will not require a seal. Therefore, a seal may be utilized where necessary or desired, but is not critical to the invention. Seals may also be provided between other parts of the reel assembly, cartridge, or dispenser. Alternatively, a material or fluid other than a seal may be used to maintain the viscous material in the clutch. For instance, fluorosilicone elastomers may be utilized to hold the viscous material


52


in the clutch


50


.




While the mating clutch surfaces


32


,


42


of the supply reel


30


and take-up reel


40


are discussed and shown as being substantially cylindrical, it should be noted that other shapes are contemplated for the clutch surfaces


32


,


42


and viscous clutch


50


. For instance, the clutch surfaces may be cone-shaped such that the viscous material forms a layer between mating cones. Other shapes, such as mating buckets, cylinders, concave surfaces, convex surfaces, or other shapes are believed to be within the scope of the present invention. The invention is not to be limited to a specific mating surface shape.




Referring again to

FIGS. 4A-4D

, the supply reel


30


includes a tape carrier surface


34


in the form of a ledge for carrying a roll of correction tape and the take-up reel


40


includes a tape carrier surface


44


in the form of a ledge for carrying a roll of spent correction tape. The supply reel tape carrier surface


34


preferably has a smaller diameter than the diameter of the take-up reel tape carrier surface


44


. A smaller diameter supply reel tape carrier surface


34


is used in order to assist in providing proper tension to the correction tape as it reels from the supply reel


30


to the take-up reel


40


.




The diameters of the supply reel tape carrier surface


34


and the take-up reel tape carrier surface


44


may be configured to provide proper tension based upon the characteristics of the viscous material


52


that is selected to be placed in the viscous clutch


50


.




One reason for providing a smaller diameter supply reel tape carrier surface


34


relative to a larger diameter take-up reel tape carrier surface


44


is to take into account the change in tape thickness after the correction composition on the carrier ribbon has been applied to a substrate surface. In particular, prior to application, the tape on the supply reel includes both the carrier ribbon and the correction composition. During proper application, the correction composition is substantially removed from the carrier ribbon and applied to a surface, thereby leaving the empty carrier ribbon. This carrier ribbon has a reduced thickness relative to the original correction tape. Thus, as the carrier ribbon is wound upon the take-up reel


40


, it requires less space on the reel


40


. As a result the diameter of the ribbon on the take-up reel


40


is reduced relative to the diameter of the correction tape in its unused state on the supply reel


30


. The provision of a larger diameter take-up reel tape carrier surface


44


helps to equalize the diameter of the correction tape on the supply reel


30


to the diameter of the carrier ribbon collected on the take-up reel


40


, so the clutch


50


does not have to accommodate large variations in the rotational speeds between the supply reel and take-up reel.




As further shown in

FIGS. 4A-4D

, the supply reel


30


includes a face or reel side portion


38


for retaining the roll of correction tape in position. The take-up reel


40


also includes a face or reel side portion


48


for retaining the roll of spent correction tape. Each side portion


38


,


48


preferably is of a length that is sufficient to retain the full roll of unused or used correction tape, respectively. As is shown in

FIG. 4D

, it is expected that the side


48


of the take-up reel


40


may be of a shorter length than the length of the side portion


38


of the supply reel


30


, although this is not critical to the invention. It is preferred that each side portion


38


,


48


be sufficient to at least hold the entire roll of used or unused correction tape, respectively.




The take-up reel


40


and the supply reel


30


also include portions for mating with the boss


24


formed on the top shell portion


14


, or on the cartridge (shown in FIG.


5


A). As shown in

FIG. 4D

, the take-up reel


40


includes an axle boss


54


for mating with a boss


24


and the supply reel


30


includes an axle boss


56


for mating with a groove


58


defined in the bottom shell portion


16


. In the single reel arrangement shown, the axle boss


56


is preferably aligned along the same axis as the take-up reel axle boss


54


, such that the take-up reel


40


and supply reel


30


rotate upon a common axis X—X. It should be noted, however, that the invention is also applicable to a double reel design, wherein the axes of the reels do not align.




The viscous material


52


mechanically links the supply reel


30


to the take-up reel


40


. The mechanical force transmitted by dispensing the tape from the supply reel


30


to the take-up reel


40


is transmitted through the viscous material


52


in the clutch


50


. The viscous material


52


allows the take-up reel


40


to slip during operation so that tension in the tape does not build up to a point where the tape will break, or even to a point where performance is poor.




The viscous material


52


is preferably provided in area B between the take-up reel


40


and supply reel


30


. A number of different viscous materials may be utilized in the viscous clutch


50


. The viscous material


52


may be a liquid, gel, solid, other material, or combinations thereof. In a preferred embodiment, the viscous material is a mixture of low viscosity organo-siloxanes, such as silicone liquids, with high viscosity gums, such as silicone gels. Low viscosity organo-siloxanes may be used to reduce or tune the high viscosities of silicone gums. The ratios between the gums and siloxanes may be adjusted to achieve the preferred drag characteristics between the take-up reel and supply reel. The siloxanes in combination with the gums are preferably well mixed to form a homogenous mixture.




Preferred low viscosity organo-siloxanes are produced by Sil-Tech Corporation, of Tecumseh, Mich. Such low viscosity materials include:



















Code Name




Viscosity




























ST-14




0.65




centistokes







ST-16




1.0




centistokes







ST-18




1.5




centistokes







ST-20




2.0




centistokes







ST-15




15




centistokes







ST-22




500




centistokes















Preferred silicone gels (also commonly referred to as Silicone Gums) are ST-29, having a viscosity of 24,000 centistokes, and ST-920, having a viscosity of 2 million centistokes. An example of a preferred mixture includes ST-920 combined with ST-22 (polydimethylsiloxane). The materials are preferably mixed in quantities of about 1:1.




Other types of materials may also be utilized. For instance, a silicone liquid, polybutylene, or dilatant fluid may be used. Silicone, as a chemical class, is preferred because it is inert and stable. The viscous material may be clear, colorless, hazy, paste-like, or colored. A coloring agent may be added to the viscous material if so desired for aesthetic reasons. The color of the viscous material is not critical to the invention.




Referring to

FIGS. 5A-5D

, another embodiment of the invention is shown as including a cartridge


70


that includes a top shell


72


, a bottom shell


74


, and the reel assembly of the invention. The top shell


72


is shown with openings


73


. Openings


73


are optional and are utilized in order to reduce the amount of material utilized in manufacturing the cover. Alternatively, openings


73


may serve as viewing windows in order to determine how much tape is remaining on the supply reel


30


. Openings


73


may be provided on both the top shell


72


and the bottom shell


74


(not shown on bottom shell


74


).




The cartridge


70


includes an opening


76


out of which the correction tape can extend to a dispenser tip (not shown in FIGS.


5


A-


5


D). The cartridge


70


may be used as a replacement tape cartridge for a correction tape dispenser. An enlarged view of the reel assembly


20


is shown in

FIG. 5D

, including thickness A and area B where the viscous material


52


is situated within the viscous clutch


50


. The top shell


72


includes a boss


24


for mating with the take-up reel


40


and the bottom shell


74


includes a portion


58


for mating with the supply reel


30


.




While cartridge


70


is shown as including an outer shell with the reel assembly provided inside the cartridge, other forms of replaceable cartridges are also contemplated. For instance, it is not required that the replacement cartridge include an outer shell. A replacement “cartridge” may simply include the reel assembly, which may be inserted into the outer housing of the type shown in

FIGS. 1-3

. Other types of housings are also contemplated to be useful with the invention, the invention not being limited to a particular housing or a particular replacement cartridge design. The reel assembly


20


may be disposable so that it is removable from the housing of the correction tape dispenser


10


and easily replaced with a replacement reel assembly


20


.




As shown in

FIG. 5D

, dimensional controls are provided within the reel assembly


20


in order to provide proper clearance for the viscous material


52


in the clutch


50


. As discussed above, “A” in the drawing illustrates the thickness provided between the mating surfaces


32


,


42


of the take-up reel


40


and supply reel


30


. Thickness A is preferably maintained at at least about 0.01 inches, but this space may vary based on the type of viscous material


52


utilized. Area “B” is formed between the mating surfaces and may vary depending upon thickness “A”. Some materials may need a greater thickness “A” and, thus, a larger area “B” than others in order to function properly.




Dimensional controls are utilized to avoid pressing the viscous material


52


out of the clutch


50


. In order to ensure proper spacing, it is desirable to provide stops


80


that serve to promote thickness A between the take-up reel


40


and the supply reel


30


. These stops


80


are provided by the cylindrical walls


82


that extend from the supply reel


30


to a tip end


81


of walls


82


. These walls


82


abut the bottom shell


16


on one side and the take-up reel


40


on the other side. In a preferred embodiment, the tip end


81


of the walls


82


, which is the portion that abuts the take-up reel


40


and bottom shell


74


, are radiused in order to reduce or eliminate friction between the parts, although this is not critical to the invention. Other dimensional controls are also provided by the walls of the take-up reel


40


, and by the top shell


72


. The top shell


72


includes an external lip


15


that mates with the bottom shell


74


. In addition, take-up reel


40


includes a stop


84


for abutting the top shell


72


, which serves to allow proper positioning of the reel assembly


20


in the cartridge


70


.




Referring to

FIGS. 7A

,


7


B,


8


A, and


8


B, ribs may be provided within the viscous clutch


50


in order to increase the area of the contact between the reels


30


,


40


and the viscous material


52


. An example of one embodiment of ribs is provided in

FIGS. 7A and 7B

, which show radial ribs


86


that extend outwardly from the center of the mating clutch surface


42


of the take-up reel


40


. Ribs


87


are also provided on the cylindrical wall


46


of the take-up reel


40


of this embodiment. The ribs on the mating clutch surface or the walls may be used alone or together.

FIGS. 8A and 8B

show concentric ribs


88


disposed on the mating clutch surface


32


of the supply reel


30


. Any type of rib may be useful in the clutch region


50


. Other shaped ribs may also be utilized alone or in combination with other types of ribs, the invention not being limited to the shapes shown. In addition to, or instead of, ribs, other surface treatments may be used, such as textures, for example. Surface treatments, such as textures, ribs, or other treatments increase friction between the reels. They also allow the surface area within the clutch to be made smaller and the sealing area to be reduced. Surface treatments are also useful in slowing down potential viscous fluid degradation since friction is created between the reels and less stress is placed on the fluid. Therefore, it should be noted that area B between the mating clutch surfaces


32


,


42


of the take-up reel


40


and the supply reel


30


may be changed depending upon the type of surface treatment provided. Furthermore, textures or other surface treatments may be provided on the supply reel surface, the take-up reel surfaces, or both.




As shown in

FIG. 6A

, a mechanism for activating the clutch may be provided in the event that the viscous material sets or sticks after periods of non-use. For example, a knob, as shown in

FIG. 6A

may be provided on the take-up reel


40


of the housing. The knob


90


is accessible through boss


24


provided in the top shell


72


of housing


12


. The knob may be provided at any number of locations and may, alternatively, be associated with the supply reel


30


. In addition, when the knob


90


is provided on one of the take-up reel


40


or the supply reel


30


, a mechanism may be provided for holding the other reel stationary such as an opening for holding a notch disposed in the other reel (not shown). A mechanism for holding the other reel stationary may not be necessary since the tape may assist in allowing rotation of the one reel to free its movement.




While various descriptions, embodiments, and aspects of the present invention are described above, it should be understood that the various features can be used singly or in any combination thereof. Each of the separate embodiments of the FIGS. may be used in conjunction with or side-by-side with the other embodiments. Therefore, this invention is not to be limited to only the specifically preferred embodiments depicted herein.




Further, it should be understood that variations and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention may occur to those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains. Accordingly, all expedient modifications readily attainable by one versed in the art from the disclosure set forth herein that are within the scope and spirit of the present invention are to be included as further embodiments of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A reel assembly for use in a tape dispenser comprising:a supply reel; a take-up reel in mating association with the supply reel; a viscous material positioned between the supply reel and the take-up.
  • 2. The reel assembly of claim 1, wherein the viscous material couples the supply reel and the take-up reel and provides controlled drag between the supply reel and take-up reel in order to properly tension a tape being dispensed from a tape dispenser.
  • 3. The reel assembly of claim 1, wherein the take-up reel includes a mating portion and the supply reel includes a mating portion, and the viscous material is positioned between the mating portion of the take-up reel and the mating portion of the supply reel.
  • 4. The reel assembly of claim 3, wherein the mating portion of the take-up reel and the mating portion of the supply reel define an area which is substantially disk shaped and the viscous material is positioned within the area.
  • 5. The reel assembly of claim 1, wherein the viscous material comprises a silicone substance.
  • 6. The reel assembly of claim 5, wherein the viscous material comprises a mixture of a silicone gum and a silicone fluid.
  • 7. The reel assembly of claim 1, wherein the supply reel includes a tape carrier surface for holding a roll of correction tape and the take-up reel includes a tape carrier surface for accepting spent correction tape, with each of the supply reel tape carrier surface and the take-up reel tape carrier surface having a diameter.
  • 8. The reel assembly of claim 7, wherein the supply reel tape carrier surface diameter is smaller than the take-up reel tape carrier surface.
  • 9. The reel assembly of claim 1, wherein a seal is provided between the take-up reel and the supply reel, said seal being configured and dimensioned to retain the viscous fluid between the take-up reel and the supply reel.
  • 10. The reel assembly of claim 9, wherein the seal extends outwardly from a wall of the take-up reel.
  • 11. The reel assembly of claim 9, wherein the seal is an independent member positioned between the supply reel and the take-up reel in the vicinity of the viscous material.
  • 12. The reel assembly of claim 1, wherein a mechanism is provided for increasing the friction between the supply reel and the take-up reel.
  • 13. The reel assembly of claim 1, wherein at least one rib is positioned on at least one of the supply reel or the take-up reel, and said at least one rib is in association with the viscous material.
  • 14. The reel assembly of claim 13, wherein the at least one rib is selected from at least one of the group consisting of a concentric rib and a radial rib.
  • 15. The reel assembly of claim 1, wherein a surface treatment is provided on at least one of the supply reel or the take-up reel, and the surface treatment is in association with the viscous material.
  • 16. The reel assembly of claim 1, which further comprises at least one dimensional control for ensuring that an area is maintained between at least part of the supply reel and at least part of the take-up reel for holding the viscous material.
  • 17. The reel assembly of claim 16, wherein the dimensional controls comprise a cylindrical wall of the supply reel that abuts a surface on the take-up reel.
  • 18. The reel assembly of claim 1, further comprising a knob associated with at least one of the supply reel or the take-up reel for rotating the supply reel or the take-up reel relative to the other reel.
  • 19. The reel assembly of claim 1, wherein the supply reel has an axis and the take-up reel has an axis, and the axis of the take-up reel is not coaxial with the axis of the supply reel.
  • 20. A cartridge for housing a reel assembly of a correction tape dispenser comprising:the reel assembly of claim 1; and a body for housing the reel assembly, said body having at least one opening defined therein for the entrance and exit of a tape.
  • 21. The cartridge of claim 20, wherein the body comprises a top shell portion in mating association with a bottom shell portion, and wherein the body is configured and dimensioned for insertion into a correction tape dispenser.
  • 22. A correction tape dispenser comprising:a body forming the outside of the correction tape dispenser; a reel assembly positioned within the body and having a viscous clutch; and a dispenser tip positioned within said body and having a portion extending therefrom.
  • 23. The correction tape dispenser of claim 22, wherein the reel assembly is mounted on a boss that extends from the body of the correction tape dispenser.
  • 24. The correction tape dispenser of claim 22, wherein the reel assembly includes a take-up reel and a supply reel, the supply reel for housing a roll of unused correction tape and the take-up reel for housing used correction tape.
  • 25. The correction tape dispenser of claim 24, wherein said take-up reel includes a mating portion and the supply reel includes a mating portion, and the viscous clutch is positioned between the mating portion of the take-up reel and the mating portion of the supply reel.
  • 26. The correction tape dispenser of claim 25, wherein the mating portion of the take-up reel and the mating portion of the supply reel define an area that is substantially disk shaped.
  • 27. The correction tape dispenser of claim 25, wherein the viscous clutch comprises a viscous material provided between the mating portion of the take-up reel and the mating portion of the supply reel, such that the viscous material couples and provides controlled drag between the supply reel and the take-up reel.
  • 28. The correction tape dispenser of claim 27, wherein the viscous material is a mixture of at least a silicone fluid and a silicone gum.
  • 29. The correction tape dispenser of claim 27, wherein the viscous material is a silicone substance.
  • 30. The correction tape dispenser of claim 27, wherein a surface treatment is provided on at least one of the mating portions of the supply reel or the take-up reel and the surface treatment contacts the viscous material.
  • 31. The correction tape dispenser of claim 25, which further comprises a knob associated with the reel assembly for manually rotating at least one of the take-up reel or the supply reel, said knob being accessible from outside the body.
  • 32. The correction tape dispenser of claim 22, which further comprises a correction tape disposed on the reel assembly and extending from the reel assembly around the dispenser tip and back to the reel assembly, wherein the dispenser tip is for application of the correction tape.
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