Background of the Invention
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a film transfer tool and, in particular, to a film
transfer tool including an application head which is operably moveable between exposed
and stowed positions.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] When correcting mistakes in a pencil-written work, an eraser can be used to wipe
out the mistakes easily. When correcting mistakes in a pen-written work, correction
fluid can be used. A problem that correction fluid suffers is that the fluid takes
time to become solid. Further, the fluid has an unpleasant and harmful odor. A correction
tape which is an alternative to cover the mistakes, and unlike the correction fluid,
the correction tape has no problem of taking time to become solid and harmful odor.
The correction tape gradually substitutes the use of the correction fluid.
[0003] Referring to
U.S. Pat. No. 6,622,768 entitled correction tape roll device shows two gears that selectively engage so as
to reel a correction tape, and this kind of correction tape roll device sets the basic
model in the art. However, a problem with this correction tape roll device is that
it has a head exposed and causes the correction tape thereon become dirty by dust
or other foreign particle easily.
[0004] TW Pat. No. M311598 of applicator's invention shows a correction tape dispenser including an application
head which automatically moves to a stowed position. The correction tape dispenser
includes a front cover with a through slot, a reel assembly with an application head,
a retractable device and a rear cover. The reel assembly is mounted in the front cover
and partially extends outside the through slot. The retractable device has two ends
abutting the core and the rear cover respectively and can control a forward/backward
position of the reel assembly. Additionally, the rear cover is connected to the front
cover. User can push the reel assembly to make the retractable device push the application
head of the reel assembly and cause the application head to extend from outside the
front cover. Thus, it is convenient for user to push the reel assembly and therefore
make the application head of the reel assembly extended. Further, the application
head would be retained inside the front cover 10 if it is not used, and the correction
tape is maintained clean.
[0005] Applicant's design has certainly enabled the application head to selectively move
to a stowed position. Unfortunately, the correction tape dispenser has relatively
numerous components and the cost thereof can not be effectively reduced. Then, it
will easily lose its competing strength in the stationary market. Moreover, it is
impossible to assemble numerous components quickly and the components increase the
cost of manufacturing.
[0006] Applicant is, therefore, intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems by
providing a design which reduces the cost of manufacturing, uses fewer components,
and enables the application head to move to a stowed position as well.
Summary of the Invention
[0007] According to the present invention, it is an object of the present invention to provide
a film transfer tool which reduces the cost of manufacturing, uses fewer components,
and enables an application head to move to a stowed position as well.
[0008] A film transfer tool includes an application head which is adapted to be moved to
a stowed position and a reel assembly having a wall and two stopping members extended
therefrom. The reel assembly and a shell have an active member disposed therebetween.
The active member has a looped passage that the two stopping members are adapted to
move thereon and the two stopping members can make the reel assembly position in a
retained position in which the head extends outside the shell, and release the reel
assembly from the retained position in order that the head is stowed inside the shell.
[0009] Additionally, a force-applied member is utilized to control the reel assembly and
the positioning of the two stopping members of the reel assembly with respect to the
active member enables the head to be stowed.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0010]
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a film transfer tool in accordance with a first embodiment
of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the film transfer tool shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of an active member of the film transfer tool.
Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 4-4 in Fig. 1 and in which an application
head is stowed inside a shell.
Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 5-5 in Fig. 1, showing stopping
members and the active member.
Fig. 6 is an extended cross-sectional view of Fig. 4 and in which the application
head is extended outside the shell.
Fig. 7 is an extended cross-sectional view of Fig. 5 and shows the act of the stopping
members with respect to the active member.
Fig. 8 is an extended cross-sectional view of Fig. 7 and in which the active member
has passed an entry track of the passage of the active member.
Fig. 9 is an extended cross-sectional view of Fig. 8 and in which a first stopping
member is restrained on the active member.
Fig. 10 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 10-10 in Fig. 1 for showing a U-shaped
groove and an elastic plate.
Fig. 11 is an extended cross-sectional view of Fig. 7 and shows a state when a force-applied
member is pressed continuously.
Fig. 12 is an extended cross-sectional view of Fig. 11 and in which the first stopping
member is released from a retained position with respect to the active member.
Fig. 13 is an extended perspective view of Fig. 12 and in which a second stopping
member is pushed against the active member.
Fig. 14 is an extended perspective view of Fig. 13 and in which the first stopping
member has entered an exit track of the passage of the active member.
Fig. 15 is an exploded perspective view of a film transfer tool in accordance with
a second embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 16 is a cross-sectional view shows the operation of the film transfer tool show
in Fig. 15.
Fig. 17 is an exploded perspective view of a film transfer tool in accordance with
a third embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 18 is a cross-sectional view of the film transfer tool shown in Fig. 17.
Fig. 19 is a partial, enlarged view of the film transfer tool shown in Fig. 18.
Fig. 20 is an extended cross-sectional view of Fig. 19 and in which a force-applied
member is in a pressed state.
Fig. 21 is an extended cross-sectional view of Fig. 20 and in which the force applied
member is in a recoiled state.
Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiment
[0011] While the best embodiments will be illustrated and described with reference to the
drawings hereafter, numerous modifications come to mind without significantly departing
from the spirit of invention, and the scope of invention is not limited by the specific
embodiments.
[0012] Figs. 1 and 2 show a perspective view and an exploded perspective view of a film
transfer tool 1 in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention. The
first embodiment of the film transfer tool 1 of the present invention includes a housing
including a first shell 10 and a second shell 20. The first 10 and second 20 shells
are configured to be connected to each other. However, the housing may be formed of
a single shell. The first and second shells 10 and 20 cover a reel assembly 30, an
elastic element 40, and an active member 50.
[0013] The first and second shells 10 and 20 each includes a first end 11 and 21 and a second
end 12 and 22 having an opening. A plurality of engaging holes 13 are disposed on
an inner periphery of the first shell 10. A plurality of engaging tenons 23 are disposed
on an inner periphery of the second shell 20. Additionally, the plurality of engaging
tenons 23 are engagable in the plurality of engaging holes 13 respectively in order
to enable the first and second shells 10 and 20 connected to each other. Thus, the
reel assembly 30 and the elastic element 40 are received in the inner peripheries
of the first and second shells 10 and 20. Furthermore, the first and second shells
10 and 20 each includes a recess 14 and 24 formed on the inner periphery. The recesses
14 and 24 prevent the elastic element 40 from moving out of the first and second shells
10 and 20.
[0014] The first shell 10 includes a substantially U-shaped groove 15 in vicinity to the
second end 12. Further, an elastic plate 16 is surrounded by the U-shaped groove 15.
Further, two pivotal connections 17 are formed on an inner surface of the elastic
plate 16.
[0015] The reel assembly 30 includes a first end 31 and a second end 32. An application
head 33 is disposed at the first end 31 of the reel assembly 30 and is inserted through
the elastic element 40. A receiving frame 34 is disposed at the second end 32 of the
reel assembly 30 and is utilized for receiving a correction tape 35. Furthermore,
the elastic element 40 is abutted by the receiving frame 34. Further, first and second
stopping members 36 and 37 are extended from a wall of the receiving frame 34 and
in which the wall is in proximity to the first shell 10. The first stopping member
36 includes two slanted edges 361 and 362 at two ends thereon respectively. The second
stopping member 37 includes an end, which is in proximity to the first stopping member
36, having a slanted edge 371. Moreover, the first stopping member 36 is extended
from the wall of the receiving frame 34 at a first height whereas the second stopping
member 37 is extended from the wall of the receiving frame 34 at a second height,
and with the second height greater than the first height. A force-applied member 38
is disposed at an end of the receiving frame 34 and the force-applied member 38 is
disposed at the second end 32 of the reel assembly 30 and is opposite to the application
head 33. Moreover, the force-applied member 38 is disposed at an end of the film transfer
tool 1 and is adapted to be operably pushed.
[0016] Fig. 3 shows a perspective view of the active member 50. The active member 50 is
restrained in the two pivotal connections 17 on the first shell 10. Thus, the active
member 50 is not only prevented from coming off the two pivotal connections 17 but
also is pivotal with respect to the two pivotal connections 17. The active member
50 includes a spindle 51 having two ends engaged in the two pivotal connections 17
respectively. Additionally, the spindle 51 has an arcuate face 52 defining one peripheral
side and an activating face 53 defining another peripheral side. The arcuate face
52 is in proximity to the elastic plate 16 on the first shell 10 whereas the activating
face 53 is in proximity to the reel assembly 30. The active member 50 includes a first
end 501 and a second end 502. Also, the activating face 53 is uneven. Moreover, the
active member 50 is adapted to be injection molded and accomplishes a goal for mass
production in a rapid manner. The activating face 53 includes a stopping section 54,
an urged section 55, a locking section 56 and a looped passage 57. The looped passage
57 includes an entry track 571, a guiding track 572, an exit track 573 and a pivoting
track 574. The entry track 571 has a starting end in proximity to the stopping section
54 and a finishing end in proximity to the locking section 56. The locking section
56 is disposed between the entry track 571 and the guiding track 572. Additionally,
the entry track 571 is slanted away from the spindle 51 as it extends from the second
end 502 to the first end 501 of the active member 50. Further, a guiding section 5711
is formed at a finishing end of the entry track 571. The locking section 56 is disposed
at the first end 501 of the active member 50 and includes a slanted face. The stopping
section 54 and the urged section 55 are disposed at the second end 502 of the active
member 50 and are in communication with each other. The guiding track 572 is disposed
at the first end 501 of the active member 50 and communicates the locking section
56 and the exit track 573. Additionally, the exit track 573 is slanted away from the
spindle 51 as it extends from the first end 501 to the second end 502 of the active
member 50. Also, the pivoting track 574 is disposed at the second end 502 of the active
member 50 and communicates the entry track 571 and the exit track 573. Additionally,
the pivoting track 574 is slanted toward the entry track 571 as it extends from the
exit track 573 to the entry track 571.
[0017] Figs. 4 and 5 show the application head 33 of the film transfer tool 1 is stowed
inside the first and second shells 10 and 20. The reel assembly 30 is biased by the
return of the elastic element 40 and is moved toward the second ends 12 and 22 of
the first and second shells 10 and 20 when removing from the force-applied member
38. Thus, the application head 33 of the reel assembly 30 is stowed inside the first
and second shells 10 and 20.
[0018] Figs. 6 through 9 show the operation of the film transfer tool 1 and the application
head 33 is extended outside the first and second shells 10 and 20. User uses the force-applied
member 38 to move the reel assembly 30 from the second ends 12 and 22 to the first
ends 11 and 21 of the first and second shells 10 and 20. The first stopping member
36 on the receiving frame 34 of the reel assembly 30 is moved on the passage 57 and
causes the pivoting of the active member 50. Additionally, when the active member
50 is pivoted, the elastic plate 16 is urged and the U-shaped groove 15 on the first
shell 10 allows the elastic plate 16 to be urged outwardly (refer to Fig. 10).
[0019] When the force-applied member 38 is moved, the pivoting track 574 of the active member
50 is urged by the first stopping member 36. The first stopping member 36 is thereafter
pivoted into the entry track 571 of the active member 50. When the force-applied member
38 is continuously moved, the first stopping member 36 is moved past the entry track
571 and the second stopping member 37 is stopped by the stopping section 54. As mentioned,
the second height is greater than the first height. Thus, the second stopping member
37 is stopped by the stopping section 54 and the second stopping member 37 stops the
proceeding of the reel assembly 30 moving to the first ends 11 and 21 of the first
and second shells 10 and 20. Meanwhile, the slanted edge 362 of the first stopping
member 36 is abutted by the guiding section 5711. The first stopping member 36 is
thereafter guided thereafter into the locking section 56 and the second stopping member
37 is concurrently disengaged from the stopping section 54. Thus, when the first stopping
member 36 is engaged in the locking section 56, the reel assembly 30 is retained and
the application head 33 is extended outside the first and second shells 10 and 20.
[0020] Figs. 11 through 14 show the operation of the film transfer tool 1 and the application
head 33 is towed inside the first and second shells 10 and 20. User moves the force-applied
member 38 again to move the first and second stopping members 36 and 37 toward a first
end 531 of the activating face 53. The first stopping member 36 is thereafter disengaged
from the locking section 56 and the slanted edge 371 of the second stopping member
37 is abutted by the urged section 55. The slanted edge 362 of the first stopping
member 36 is thereafter abutted by the guiding track 572 and the first stopping member
36 is guided into the exit track 573. Then, the reel assembly 30 is biased to the
second ends 12 and 22 of the first and second shells 10 and 20 by the return of the
elastic element 40. Consequently, the first stopping member 36 is moved past the exit
track 573 and the application head 33 is stowed inside the first and second shells
10 and 20.
[0021] Figs. 15 and 16 show a film transfer tool 1' in accordance with a second embodiment
of the present invention, wherein like numerals are employed to denote like components
of the first embodiment, however bearing the prime. The second embodiment differentiates
from the first embodiment in that it includes a force-applied member 38' which is
disposed on a lateral side of film transfer tool 1'. A first shell 10' and a second
shell 20' each includes a second end 12' and 22' and when the first and shells 10'
and 20' are connected to each other, the second ends 12' and 22' are closed. Further,
a through slot 25' is disposed on a wall of the second end 22' of the second shell
20'. Other components of the first and second shells 10' and 20' are the same as those
of the first embodiment.
[0022] A reel assembly 30' which differentiates from the first embodiment in that the reel
assembly 30' includes a second end 32' on which the force-applied member 38' is disposed.
The force-applied member 38' includes a protruding section 381' extended from a wall
of the receiving frame 34' and inserted through the through slot 25' on the second
shell 20'. Further, a pushing member 382' is engaged with the protruding section 381'.
When the pushing member 382' is moved toward first ends 11' and 21' of the first and
second shells 10' and 20', the protruding section 381' is moved and the reel assembly
30' is operably moved in the first and second shells 10' and 20'. Likewise, first
and second stopping members 36' and 37' on the reel assembly 30' are adapted to be
retained by an active member 50' such that an application head 33' is retained and
extended outside the first and second shells 10' and 20'. When the pushing member
382' is continuously moved toward the first ends 11' and 21' of the first and second
shells 10' and 20', the first and second stopping members 36' and 37' are released
from retained engagement with the active member 50' and the reel assembly 30' is biased
by the return of an elastic element 40' and is moved toward the second ends 12' and
22' of the first and second shells 10' and 20'. Thus, the application head 33' is
stowed inside the first and second shells 10' and 20'. Additionally, the operation
of first and second stopping members 36' and 37' on the reel assembly 30' with respect
to the active member 50' and the act of the elastic element 40' are the same as the
first embodiment, descriptions as to the operation and the act are reserved.
[0023] Figs. 17 through 21 show a film transfer tool 1" in accordance with a third embodiment
of the present invention, wherein like numerals are employed to denote like components
of the first embodiment, however bearing the prime. The third embodiment differentiates
from the first embodiment in that it includes an active member 50" including a spindle
51 " which has two ends engaged in two pivotal connections 17" respectively. Additionally,
the spindle 51" includes at least one end having an arcuate face 52" defining one
peripheral side and a flat face 58"defining another peripheral side. Also, at least
one pivotal connection 17" includes an arm including a flat side which engages with
the flat surface 58" of the spindle 51". The arm has a resilient characteristic and
when a force-applied member 38" is moved and the active member 50" is pivoted, the
arm is thereafter urged outwardly by the spindle 5 1 " (as shown in Fig. 20).
[0024] When an application head 33' is retained and extended outside the first and second
shells 10' and 20', the flat face 58" of the spindle 5 1 " is engaged with the flat
side of the arm. Thus, the arm is returned to an unbiased position. It is understood
that the flat surface 58" facilitates the return of the arm. When the force-applied
member 38" is continuously moved to release first and second stopping members 36"
and 37" from retained engagement with the active member 50", the arm is urged outwardly
by the spindle 51 again (as shown in Fig. 21), and after first and second stopping
members 36" and 37" are released from retained engagement with the active member 50"
and the application head 33' is stowed inside first and second shells 10" and 20",
the arm is returned to the unbiased position.
[0025] The first and second shells 10, 10', 10" and 20, 20', 20" of the film transfer tools
1, 1' and 1" are utilized for housing the reel assembly 30, 30' and 30", the elastic
element 40, 40' and 40" and the active member 50, 50' and 50". The force-applied members
38, 38' and 38" are exposed outside the first and second shells 10, 10', 10" and 20,
20', 20". The first and second stopping members 36, 36', 36" and 37, 37', 37" on the
reel assembly 30, 30' and 30" are engagable with the active member 50, 50' and 50"
and are utilized to pivot the active member 50, 50' and 50". The first stopping member
36, 36', 36" is moveable on the passage 57, 57', and 57" of the active member 50,
50' and 50" and is retained on the active member 50, 50' and 50" in order to enable
the application head 33, 33', and 33" extends outside the first and second shells
10, 10', 10" and 20, 20', 20". When the force-applied member 38, 38', 38" is continuously
moved, the first stopping member 36, 36', and 36" are released from a retained position
with respect to the active member 50, 50' and 50" and the reel assembly 30, 30' and
30" is biased by the return of the elastic element 40 and is stowed inside the first
and second shells 10, 10', 10" and 20, 20', 20".
[0026] Accordingly, the film transfer tool 1, 1' and 1" of the present invention has following
objects:
First, by operating the force-applied member 38, 38', and 38", the reel assembly 30,
30' and 30" is moved. The first and second stopping members 36, 36', 36" and 37, 37',
37" on the reel assembly 30, 30' and 30" are selectively engagable with the active
member 50, 50' and 50" for moving the film transfer tool 1, 1' and 1" between exposed
and stowed positions. These essential components of the present invention have simple
structures, and the active member 50, 50' and 50" is adapted to be injection molded
for accomplishing a goal for mass production in a rapid manner and reducing the cost
thereof.
Second, the film transfer tool 1, 1' and 1" has a simple structure and the cost of
manufacturing is saved. Thus, the film transfer tool 1, 1' and 1" is very economical.
1. A film transfer tool comprising:
a housing (10, 10' 10"; 20, 20', 20") including a first end (11', 11', 11"; 21, 21',
21") and a second end (12, 12', 12";22, 22', 22");
a reel assembly (30, 30', 30"), mounted in the housing and including an application
head (33, 33'; 33") and a force-applied member (38, 38', 38"), with the application
head disposed in proximity to the first end of the housing, with the force-applied
member disposed in proximity to the second end of the housing, and the reel assembly
including a wall from which a first stopping member (36, 36', 36") extended;
an elastic element (40, 40', 40"), incorporated with the reel assembly and restrained
in the housing; and
an active member (50, 50' 50"), including a locking section (56, 56', 56") and a looped
passage (57, 57', 57") and pivotally mounted on the second end of the housing, and
wherein the force-applied member is operably moved to urge the reel assembly toward
the first ends of the housing and enable the application head extend outside the housing,
and
wherein the first stopping member urges the active member and is moved into the passage
and is retained at the locking section, and
wherein the first stopping member is disengaged from the locking section and is moved
to the passage thereafter and the reel assembly is moved toward the second ends of
the housing thereafter in order to stow the application head inside the housing.
2. The film transfer tool as claimed in claim 1 wherein the looped passage (57, 57',
57") includes an entry track (571, 571', 571 "), an exit track (573, 573', 573") and
a pivoting track (574, 574', 574"), and wherein the locking section (56, 56', 56")
is in proximity to the entry track and is between the entry track and exit track,
and wherein the pivoting track is urged by the first stopping member, the first stopping
member (36', 36', 36") is moved into the entry track and is past the entry track thereafter
and is retained in the locking section (56, 56', 56") thereafter and is disengaged
from the locking section and moved into the exit track thereafter when the force-applied
member is moved.
3. The film transfer tool as claimed in claim 2 wherein the active member (50, 50' 50")
includes a first end (501, 501', 501 ") and a second end, and with the first end in
proximity to the first end of the housing and the second end in proximity to the second
end of the housing, and wherein the active member includes a spindle (51, 51', 51
"), and wherein the entry track (571, 571', 571") is slanted away from the spindle
as it extends from the second end to the first end of the active member.
4. The film transfer tool as claimed in claim 2 wherein the looped passage (57, 57',
57") includes a guiding track (572, 572', 572"), and with the guiding track disposed
between the locking section (56, 56', 56") and the exit track (573, 573', 573").
5. The film transfer tool as claimed in claim 2 wherein the looped passage (57, 57',
57") includes a guiding section (5711, 5711', 5711"), and wherein the entry track
(571, 571', 571") includes a finishing end, and wherein the guiding section is disposed
at the finishing end of the entry track and is in proximity to the locking section
(56, 56', 56").
6. The film transfer tool as claimed in claim 2 wherein the first stopping member (36,
36', 36") includes two slanted edges (361, 361', 361"; 362, 362', 362") at two ends
thereon respectively, and wherein the two slanted edges facilitate the movement of
first stopping member on the looped passage (57, 57', 57").
7. The film transfer tool as claimed in claim 2 wherein the active member (50, 50' 50")
includes a stopping section (54, 54', 54"), and wherein the entry track (571, 571',
571") includes a starting end, and wherein the stopping section is in proximity to
the starting end, and wherein the reel assembly (30, 30', 30") includes a second stopping
member (37, 37', 37"), and wherein the first stopping member (36, 36', 36") is extended
from a wall of the reel assembly at a first height whereas the second stopping member
is extended from the same wall of the reel assembly at a second height, and with the
second height greater than the first height, and wherein the second stopping member
is stopped by the stopping section when the first stopping member is moved past the
entry track of the looped passage, and thereby restricting the movement of the reel
assembly.
8. The film transfer tool as claimed in claim 2 wherein the active member (50, 50' 50")
includes an urged section (55, 55' 55"), and wherein the reel assembly (30, 30', 30")
includes a second stopping member (37, 37', 37"), and wherein the first stopping member
(36, 36', 36") is extended from a wall of the reel assembly at a first height whereas
the second stopping member is extended from the same wall of the reel assembly at
a second height, and with the second height greater than the first height, and wherein
the second stopping member is abutted by the urged section when the first stopping
member is disengaged from the locking section (56, 56', 36"), and thereby the reel
assembly is moved into the exit track (573, 573', 573 ").
9. The film transfer tool as claimed in claim 7 or 8 wherein the first stopping member
(36, 36', 36") includes two slanted edges (361, 361', 361"; 362, 362', 362") at two
ends thereon respectively, and wherein the second stopping member (37, 37', 37") includes
an end in proximity to the first stopping member and having a third slanted edge (371,
371', 371 "), and wherein the slanted edges facilitate the movement of first and second
stopping member on the looped passage (57, 57', 57").
10. The film transfer tool as claimed in claim 1 wherein the housing (10, 10', 10") includes
a substantially U-shaped groove (15, 15', 15") in vicinity to the second end (12,
12', 12") and an elastic plate (16, 16', 16") surrounded by the U-shaped groove, and
wherein the elastic plate includes two pivotal connections (17, 17', 17") formed on
an inner surface of the elastic plate.
11. The film transfer tool as claimed in claim 1 wherein the housing (10, 10', 10"; 20,
20', 20") includes an opening at the second end (12, 12', 12"; 22, 22', 22"), and
wherein the force-applied member (38, 38") is disposed on the reel assembly (30) and
is opposite to the application head (33, 33") and extends outside of the second end
of the housing.
12. The film transfer tool as claimed in claim 1 wherein the housing (20') includes a
wall and a through slot (25') disposed on the wall, and wherein the force-applied
member (38') is extended from a side of the reel assembly (30') and is inserted through
the through slot.
13. The film transfer tool as claimed in claim 12 wherein the force-applied member (38')
includes a protruding section (381') inserted through the through slot (25') on the
housing (20') and a pushing member (382') engaged with the protruding section.
14. The film transfer tool as claimed in claim 1 wherein the active member (50) includes
a spindle (51") having two ends, and wherein the housing (10, 10', 10") includes two
pivotal connections (17") pivotally receiving the two ends of the active member respectively,
and wherein the spindle includes at least one end having an arcuate face (52") defining
one peripheral side and a flat face (58") defining another peripheral side, and wherein
at least one pivotal connection includes an arm including a flat side which engages
with the flat surface of the spindle.
15. The film transfer tool as claimed in claim 1 wherein the housing includes a first
shell and a second shell (10, 10a; 20, 20a), with the first and second shells configured
to be connected to each other.