BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to an applicator for transferring a paint or the like,
correcting an error or the like or applying an adhesive by sliding a transfer tape
bearing the paint or adhesive (as will be called the "paint or the like") on its surface,
in close contact with a transfer object (or an object to have the paint or the like
applied thereto) and, more particularly, to a transfer head composing the applicator.
Related Art
[0002] In the prior art, the transfer head in the applicator for transferring a paint or
the like, correcting an error or the like or applying an adhesive by sliding the transfer
tape bearing the paint or the like on its surface in close contact with the transfer
object has to be operated by the user to slide the transfer tape in close contact
with the surface of the transfer object while being pushed at its back, so as to ensure
the transfer of the paint or the like, as applied to the transfer tape, to the transfer
object. In the actual use, however, a load for displacing the tape to the right and
left is applied to the tape when the tape is slid not only back and forth but also
in an arcuate curve. When this transfer head is slid in. close contact with the surface
of the transfer object, on the other hand, it is exposed to a heavy load. As a result,
especially the tongue portion of the leading end of the transfer head is vertically
rocked so that the transfer tape peels off the tongue portion. Thus, guide plates
for regulating the peel or the like of the transfer tape are erected at the two sides
of the tongue portion of the leading end of the transfer head. Moreover, the guide
plates, as erected for regulating the torsion, the peel and so on of the transfer
tape, are so tapered in the feeding direction of the transfer tape as to have the
width of the transfer tape at its leading end so that the troubles of the transfer
tape, as might otherwise be caused in the transferring work, may be prevented.
[0003] In the aforementioned prior art, however, the torsions, the peels from the tongue
portion and so on are caused by the rocking motions of the tongue portion of the leading
end of the transfer head in the transfer tape which is held by the tongue portion.
With the guide plates erected at the two sides of toe tongue portion for regulating
the peels and so on of the transfer tape, therefore, the transfer tape can be prevented
from peeling off the tongue portion by the guide plates. Unless the guide plates at
the two sides of the tongue portion of the leading end of the transfer head have a
spacing larger than the transfer tape width or a sufficient height, however, the transfer
tape, as held by the tongue portion of the leading end of the transfer head, is swung
with respect to its feeding and winding directions so that the tape transferred to
the paper surface meanders to degrade the using feel, when the tongue portion of the
leading end of the transfer head for holding the transfer tape is slid by the user
into close contact with the surface of the transfer object. With an excessive height,
the design is deteriorated. If the guide plates on the transfer side are high, there
arises another defect that the transfer is impossible without an enlarged using angle.
In the worst case, the transfer tape, as held by the tongue portion of the leading
end of the transfer head, may be cut off.
[0004] If the guide plates, as erected at the two sides of the tongue portion of the leading
end of the transfer head for regulating the torsion, the peel and so on of the transfer
tape, are so tapered in the feeding direction (or the longitudinal direction) of the
transfer tape as to have the width of the transfer tape at its leading end, moreover,
the transfer tape to be wound is sufficiently regulated by the guide plates to reduce
the transverse swings at the tongue portion of the transfer head because the guide
plates are given the transfer tape width at their leading ends. As a result, the troubles
such as the peel or the cut of the transfer tape are reduced. Since the guide plates
for regulating the peel of the transfer tape are given the transfer tape width at
their leading ends, however, they are wider at this side of the leading ends than
the width of the transfer tape. As a result, the transfer tape may swing to the right
and left on the leading ends of the guide plates in the feeding and winding directions
(or the longitudinal directions) so that it cannot be sufficiently prevented from
peeling off. Another problem is that it is impossible to prevent the troubles of the
peel, the cut and so on of the transfer tape reliably.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] It is, therefore, an object of the invention to eliminate the aforementioned defects
and problems of the prior art and to make it possible to prevent the troubles of the
transfer tape, as held by the tongue portion of the leading end of the transfer head,
and to prevent the irregular winding of the take-up reel thereby to smooth the transfer.
[0006] According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided, in an applicator
for transferring a paint to a transfer tape, which is made to run between a feed reel
and a tape-up reel mounted in an applicator body and to bear a pair, an adhesive and
so on on its surface, and for correcting an error, by holding the transfer tape on
a tongue portion of the leading end of a transfer head protruded from and fixed by
an opening of the applicator body for holding the transfer tape, and by sliding the
tongue portion in contact with a transfer object, a transfer head wherein guide plates
are erected at the two sides of the tongue portion of the leading end of the transfer
head, as protruded from and fixed by the opening of the applicator body, wherein guide
ridges are so protruded to form a transfer tape guide passage that a predetermined
longitudinal distance between the guide plates erected at the two sides of the tongue
portion of the transfer head may have a transfer tape width, and wherein guide pins
are juxtaposed at the back of the transfer tape guide passage to have a distance between
the guide ridges and equal to the transfer tape width and to protrude to the surface
and the back.
[0007] According to a second aspect of the invention, guide grooves are formed in the transfer
head at the back of the guide pins for clamping and guiding the two sides of the transfer
tape.
[0008] For practicing the invention, even if the tongue portion of the leading end of the
transfer head of the applicator is slid in close contact with the surface of the transfer
object, it is fed and taken up while being guided and regulated by both the guide
plates, which are erected at the two sides of the tongue portion of the leading end
of the transfer head protruded from and fixed by the opening of the applicator body,
and the transfer tape guide passage which is formed by protruding the guide ridges
having the transfer tape width at the predetermined longitudinal distance between
the guide plates. For the actual use, therefore, the transfer tape is not swung to
the right and left with respect to the feeding and winding directions so that the
troubles of the peel of the transfer tape from the tongue portion of the leading end
of the transfer head and the cut of the transfer tape after peeled can be prevented.
[0009] At the middle portion of the transfer head, moreover, there are so juxtaposed the
guide pins having the distance between the guide ridges protruded to conform to the
transfer tape width as to protrude to the surface and back, and there are further
formed the guide grooves over the guide pins. As a result, the transfer tape is fed
and taken up while being guided and regulated by the guide plates which are erected
from the two sides of the tongue portion of the leading end of the transfer head,
by the transfer tape guide passage which is formed by protruding the guide ridges
between the guide plates with the transfer tape width of the predetermined distance,
and by the guide pins or guide grooves which are juxtaposed to have the distance between
the guide ridges at the back of the transfer tape guide passage. As a result, the
transfer tape can be reliably prevented from peeling from the tongue portion of the
leading end of the transfer head and from twisting thereby to smooth the transfer
of the paint or the like by the applicator. It is further possible to prevent the
irregular winding of the take-up reel thereby to eliminate the causes for obstructing
the rotations of the reel.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010]
Fig. 1 is a front elevation showing an applicator according to an embodiment of the
invention;
Fig. 2 is a side elevation showing a transfer head composing the applicator according
to the embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 3 is a top plan view of the transfer head composing the applicator according
to the embodiment of the invention; and
Fig. 4 is an enlarged perspective view showing an essential portion of the state in
which the transfer head composing the applicator according to the embodiment of the
invention is feeding a transfer tape.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0011] The invention will be described in more detail in connection with its embodiment
with reference to the accompanying drawings. Reference numeral 1 designates an applicator
according to an embodiment of the invention. This applicator 1 is constructed to comprise:
an applicator body 2 charged with a feed reel 5 and a take-up reel 6 for feeding and
taking-up a transfer tape 4 bearing a paint or the like on its surface, when used;
and a transfer head 7 protruded from and fixed by an opening 3 of the applicator body
2 such that the transfer tape 4 made run on the feed reel 5 and the take-up reel 6
fitted in the applicator body 2 is supported at its back.
[0012] Moreover, guide plates 9 and 9 are erected at the two sites of a tongue portion 8
of the leading end of the transfer head 7, as protruded from and fixed by the opening
3 of the applicator body 2, and guide ridges 10 and 10 are so protruded to form a
transfer tape guide passage 11 that a predetermined longitudinal distance taken in
the feeding direction of the transfer tape 4 between the guide plates 9 and 9 erected
at the two sides of the tongue portion 8 of the transfer head 7 may have a transfer
tape width. In addition, guide pins 12 and 12 are juxtaposed at the back of the transfer
tape guide passage 11 to have a distance between the guide ridges 10 and 10 and equal
to the transfer tape width. At the back of the guide pins 12, there are formed guide
grooves 14 for clamping and guiding the two sides of the transfer tape 4. By making
the height 9' of the leading ends of the guide plates 9 and 9 larger than that of
the prior art, as shown in Figs. 2 and 4, the guidance or the transfer tape 4 can
be made more reliable.
[0013] With the applicator 1 thus constructed according to the embodiment of the invention,
even when the tongue portion 8 of the leading end of the transfer head 7, as protruded
from and fixed by the opening 3 of the applicator body 2, is slid in close contact
with the surface of a transfer object 13 by the user using the applicator 1 to transfer
the paint or the like, the transfer tape 4, as held by the tongue portion 8 of the
leading end of the transfer head 7, is fed out and taken up while being guided and
regulated by the guide plates 9 and 9, which are erected at the two sides of the tongue
portion 8 of the leading end of the transfer head 7, and by the transfer tape guide
passage 11 which is formed by protruding the guide ridges 10 and 10 in parallel to
have the transfer tape width of the predetermined longitudinal distance between the
guide plates 9 and 9. By sliding the transfer head 7, the transfer tape 4 is not swung,
even when fed and wound at the tongue portion 8 of the leading end of the transfer
head 7, to the right and left with respect to the feeding and winding direction so
that the transfer tape 4 can peel off the tongue portion 8 of the leading end of the
transfer head 7 or can be prevented from being cut off.
[0014] At the back of the transfer tape guide passage 11 of the transfer head 7, moreover,
there are juxtaposed the guide pins 12 and 12 which has the distance between the guide
ridges 10 and 10 erected to protrude to the surface and back of the tongue portion
8 of the transfer head 7 with the width of the transfer tape 4, or there is formed
the guide groove 14. By sliding the tongue portion 8 of the leading end of the transfer
head 7 in close contact with the surface of the transfer object 13 for the use of
the applicator 1, the transfer tape 4, as held on the surface and back of the tongue
portion 8 of the leading end of the transfer head 7, is fed and wound while being
guided and regulated by: the guide plates 9 and 9 which are erected from the two sides
of the tongue portion 8 of the leading end of the transfer head 7; the transfer tape
guide passage 11 which is given the parallel side edges by protruding the guide edges
10 and 10 with the transfer tape width of the predetermined distance between the guide
plates 9 and 9 erected from the two sides of the tongue portion 8 of the transfer
head 7; the guide pins 12 and 12 which are protruded from the surface and back of
the distance between the guide ridges 10 and 10; and the guide groove 14. As a result,
the transfer tape 4, as held by the tongue portion 8 of the leading end of the transfer
head 7, can be reliably prevented from peeling off the tongue portion 8 of the leading
end of the transfer head 7 holding it or from being cut off, so that the transfer
of the paint or the like by the applicator 1 can be smoothed. Especially by providing
the guide groove 14 in the vicinity of the tape-up reel 6, this reel can be corrected
in its take-up position to prevent the irregular winding of the tape.
[0015] With the construction of the invention, as has been described hereinbefore, the transfer
tape is smoothly fed out and taken up, when the applicator is to be used, without
any transverse swing by the guide plates, the transfer tape guide passage and the
guide pins. As a result, the transfer tape can be freed from the troubles of its peel
from the tongue portion of the leading end of the transfer tape or its cut thereby
to provide an excellent effect that the smooth transfer can be reliably performed.