BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention is a type of tape dispenser, unique in its safety feature being
its cutter held in a downward extending position, preventing accidental injuries.
[0002] The conventional tape dispenser
8, as shown in Figures 1 and 2, has the serrated cutting edge
81 of the cutter facing upwards. After pulling the extended portion
91 of the tape-roll
9 out the tape dispenser to a desired distance, the user must pull the extended portion
91 of the tape-roll
9 downwards against the serrated cutting edge
81 of the cutter to sever. At this moment, the user's hand may be injured by the serrated
cutting edge
81 of the cutter accidentally. Furthermore, after each dispense, the newly formed extended
portion
91 of tape-roll
9 may stick back on to the surface of the tape-roll
9, making it difficult to form a new extended portion
91, and pull the newly formed extended portion
91 from the surface of the tape-roll
9.
[0003] The present invention has been accomplished under the following circumstances in
view. It is one object of the present invention to provide a tape dispenser which
is accident-proof. It is another object of the present invention to provide a safety
tape dispenser which allows the user convenient dispense of adhesive tape. It is a
third object of the present invention to provide a safety tape dispenser which is
inexpensive to manufacture.
[0004] As a result, the safety tape dispenser of the present invention comprises a body,
which has a split hub supporting a tape roll, a guide-roller for guiding the extended
portion of the tape-roll out the body, a front wall for resting newly formed extended
portion of the tape-roll after each dispense, a cutter-holder holding a downward extending
cutter for severing the extended portion of the tape-roll in a manner that is accident-proof,
and a side cover hinged to the body. Moreover, the cutter-holder of the safety tape
dispenser can have two side-guards and a front guard that further accident-proof the
cutter, better preventing accidental injury to the user's hands during each dispense
of adhesive tape.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005]
Figure 1 is an exploded view of a safety tape dispenser in accordance with the prior
art.
Figure 2 is an elevated assembly view of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is an exploded view of a safety tape dispenser in accordance with the present
invention.
Figure 4 is an elevated assembly view of the safety tape dispenser before closing
of the side cover in accordance with the present invention.
Figure 5 is an elevated assembly view of the safety tape dispenser after closing of
the side cover in accordance with the present invention.
Figure 6 is a schematic sectional view of the safety tape dispenser in accordance
with the present invention.
Figure 7 is a schematic drawing of the present invention, showing the extended portion
of the tape-roll of the safety tape dispenser pulled upwards before the cut.
Figure 8 is similar to Figure 7 but showing the extended portion severed from the
roll of tape.
Figure 9 is a sectional view of the present invention but showing only the positioning
of the cutter in the cutter holder.
Figure 10 is an extended view of the safety tape dispenser in an alternate form as
according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0006] Referring to Figures 3~9, a safety tape dispenser in accordance with the present
invention is shown comprising a body 1, a cutter-holder 120, and a cutter 2. The body
1 has a base-wall 11, a roof 12 extending perpendicularly at the top edge of the base-wall
11, a rear wall 14 extending perpendicularly at the back edge of the base-wall 11
which is joined with the roof 12 at the rear, and a front wall 13 extending perpendicularly
at the front edge of the base-wall 11 which is positioned below the roof 12 underneath
a gap, a hub 111 for supporting a tape-roll 3 which perpendicularly extends from the
base-wall 11 near both the roof 12 and the rear wall 14, and a pivoting 110 for supporting
a guide-roller 112 which perpendicularly extends from the base-wall 11 near the front
edge. The cutter-holder 120 is fastened to the front end of roof 12, just above the
guide-roller 112. The cutter 2 is fastened on the cutter-holder 120 with a fastening
member 121 in a vertical position with the serrated cutting edge facing down (see
Figure 6). After installation of tape-roll 3 on the hub 111, the extended portion
31 of the tape-roll 3 is pulled outwards extending over the guide-roller 112 out the
body 1, through the gap between the roof 12 and the front wall 13 (see Figure 6).
After the extended portion 31 of the tape-roll 3 is pulled out the body 1 to a desired
length, it is pulled upwards (see Figure 7) to be severed by the cutter 2 (see Figure
8). After the cut, the newly formed extended portion 31 of tape-roll 3 falls from
the guide-roller 112 onto the front wall 13, making it convenient for next dispense.
[0007] Now onto the surface of the front edge, the front edge 130 of front wall 13 does
not have a smooth surface 1301. It can be made corrugated 103 to reduce available
contact area between extended portion 31 of tape-roll 3 and front wall 13, so the
user can easily pull extended portion 31 of the tape-roll 3 off the front wall 13.
When the user pulls the extended portion 31, the tape-roll 3 is held in place by the
hub 111. Since the outer diameter of the hub 111 is slightly greater than the inner
diameter of the tape-roll 3, and the hub 111 has longitudinal crevices 1112 equally
spaced around the periphery, it can be constricted for the tape-roll 3 to fit over.
Once the tape-roll 3 is loaded on hub 111, the hub 111 imparts an outwards pressure
on the tape-roll 3, holding it in place. The side cover 10 is then fitted over the
body 1 with a circular recess 1011 on the inner wall 101 receiving the outer end edge
1111 of the hub 111 upon closing. Given that the rear wall 14 has a plurality of coupling-sockets
141 arranged at different elevations, and respective to these coupling-sockets 141
are the coupling-insertions 100 on side cover 10 positioned the same way as the coupling-sockets
141, the side cover firmly fits over the body 1. Thus, when fitted the coupling-insertions
100 into the coupling-sockets 141, the coupling-insertions 100 are coupled to and
pivoted by the coupling-sockets 141 of the rear wall 14, allowing the side cover 10
to be turned relative on the body 12, switching back-and-forth between open position
(see Figure 4) and close position (see Figure 2).
[0008] Next, since the guide-roller 112 has a peripheral wall 1121 made corrugated for a
minimized contact area between extended portion 31 of tape-roll 3 and guide-roller
112, the user can pull the extended portion 31 of tape-roll 3 out the body 1 with
less effort.
[0009] In addition, the cutter-holder 120 can also have two side guard walls 103 and a front
guard wall 1202, forming a front extension guard strip 1031, keeping the cutter 2
out of contact with the user's hand. The front guard wall 1202 has a beveled bottom
edge 1203 sloping at a forward-tilting elevation towards the end of the serrated cutting
edge of cutter 2 (see Figure 9), preventing accidental contact with the downwardly
extended serrated cutting edge of the cutter 2 by the user. Figure 10 shows another
possible addition to the safety tape dispenser by the present invention, exemplified
using an alternate form. According to this embodiment, a thin hinge leaf 140 is formed
integral to both the rear wall 14 of body 1 and the back edge of side cover 10, allowing
the side cover 10 to turned relative to the body 1, switching between close position
and open position.
[0010] As indicated above, the invention has the following advantages:
- 1. The cutter 2 is held in a vertical position with the serrated cutting edge facing
downward to prevent accidental injury.
- 2. The arrangement of hub 111 and side cover 10 facilitates loading/unloading of tape-roll
3.
- 3. After each dispense, a newly formed extended portion 31 of the tape-roll 3 is left
resting on front wall 13 to facilitate future dispenses.
- 4. The whole structure of the safety tape dispenser is simple, and is convenient for
mass production to reduce cost.
- 5. The side guard walls 103 and front guard wall 1202 of cutter-holder 120 are to
protect from the cutter 2, and the front guard wall 1202 has a beveled bottom edge
1203 sloping in a forward-tilting elevation towards the end of the serrated cutting
edge of the cutter 2 to prevent contacts which might result in accidental injuries
between the user and the downward extending serrated cutting edge of the cutter 2.
1. A safety tape dispenser comprising:
a body, which is comprised of a base-wall, a roof extending perpendicularly at top
edge of said base-wall, a rear wall extending perpendicularly at back edge of said
base-wall which is joined to rear end of said roof, a front wall extending perpendicularly
at front edge of said base-wall which is positioned below said roof underneath a gap,
and a hub for supporting tape-roll having an extended portion which extends perpendicularly
from said base-wall near said roof and said rear wall;
a side cover adapted to cover said body;
a cutter-holder fastened to said roof of said body at front edge;
a cutter fastened in a vertical position to said cutter-holder for severing extended
portion of tape-roll on said hub, with said cutter having serrated edge facing down.
2. The safety tape dispenser as claimed in claim 1, wherein said rear wall of said body
has a plurality of coupling-sockets; said side cover has a plurality of coupling-insertions
specially positioned to fasten onto respective coupling-sockets of said rear wall
of said body.
3. The safety tape dispenser as claimed in claim 2, wherein said side cover has a recessed
area on inner wall thereof for receiving said hub when closing said side cover on
said body.
4. The safety tape dispenser as claimed in claim 1, wherein said front wall of said body
has a corrugated front surface.
5. The safety tape dispenser as claimed in claim 1 further comprises a guide-roller pivoted
on said base-wall of said body for guiding extended portion of tape-roll on said hub
out said body, with said guide-roller having a corrugated peripheral wall.
6. The safety tape dispenser as claimed in claim 1, wherein said cutter-holder comprises
two side-guards that protect said cutter at two sides.
7. The safety tape dispenser as claimed in claim 1, further comprises a thin hinge formed
integral to both the said rear wall of said body and the one edge of said side cover
to connect said side cover to said body, enabling said side cover to turn relative
on said body switching back-and-forth between open position and close position.
8. The safety tape dispenser as claimed in claim 1, wherein said body further comprises
a pivoting extending perpendicularly from said base-wall near front edge, and a guide-roller
mounted in a pivoted manner on said pivoting for guiding extended portion of tape-roll
at said hub out the said body.
9. The safety tape dispenser as claimed in claim 1, wherein said cutter-holder comprises
a front guard for protection suspended at front of said cutter.
10. The safety tape dispenser as claimed in claim 9, wherein said front guard has a beveled
bottom edge sloping at a forward-tilting elevation towards the end of the serrated
edge of said cutter.
11. The safety tape dispenser as claimed in claim 1, wherein said hub has a plurality
of longitudinal crevices spaced along the periphery with an outer diameter not smaller
than the inner diameter of tape-roll mounted thereon.