REHABILITATIVE TAPE SPLITTER AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME
20200315855 ยท 2020-10-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26D1/035
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D1/085
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D1/09
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D1/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61F13/0273
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B26D1/095
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B26D1/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D1/09
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A hand-held and operated device for splitting rehabilitative elastic tape into segments and rounding corners of the rehabilitative elastic tape segments and method of use is disclosed. The device comprises a feed roll of rehabilitative elastic tape, and a housing. The housing is comprised of a vertical cutting mechanism and a cutting die punch mechanism operably coupled in tandem. There are a plurality of actuator buttons operably coupled to and aligned with the blades for setting the blades to either a cutting position or a non-cutting position. The cutting die punch mechanism is comprised of a pair of mating tools, a die punch and a cutting die. The die punch is adapted to be moved into the cutting die by hand and attain the closest possible mating of said members for cutting or forming the rounded corners of a tape segment when the tape is fed into the punching mechanism.
Claims
1. A hand-held and operated device for splitting rehabilitative elastic tape into segments and rounding corners of the rehabilitative elastic tape segments, comprising: a feed roll of rehabilitative elastic tape, having a substantially uniform thickness and width; a housing (5), comprising: a vertical cutting mechanism (7) and a cutting die punch mechanism (9) operably coupled in tandem, the vertical cutting mechanism (7), comprising: a plurality of blades (11), wherein each blade (11) has a cutting edge (13), wherein the cutting edge (13) of the blade extends in the opposite direction of the relative motion between the tape (4) and the blades (11) when the tape (4) is fed into the vertical cutting mechanism (7), wherein the angle (17) between the cutting edge (13) of the planar blades and the surface of the tape is between 15 and 75 degrees; a plurality of actuator buttons operably coupled to and aligned with the blades for setting the blades to either a cutting position or a non-cutting position (23), such that when the blades are in the cutting position the cutting edge is in contact with surface of the tape, and the cutting die punch mechanism (9), comprising: a pair of mating tools, a die punch (25) and a cutting die (27), characterized in that said die punch (25) is provided with a fixed punching blade member (29) and said cutting die (27) with a flexible cutting blade member (31), said fixed punching blade member (29) and said flexible cutting blade member (31) each having a continuous cutting edge, said die punch (25) being adapted to be moved into said cutting die (27) by hand and attain a closest possible mating of said members for cutting or forming the rounded corners (35) of a tape segment (37) when the tape (4) is fed into the die cutting punch mechanism (9).
2. A hand-held and operated device for splitting rehabilitative elastic tape into segments and rounding corners of the rehabilitative elastic tape segments, comprising: a feed roll of rehabilitative elastic tape, having a substantially uniform thickness and width; a housing, comprising: a vertical cutting mechanism and a cutting die punch mechanism operably coupled in tandem, the vertical cutting mechanism, comprising: a plurality of blades, wherein each blade has a cutting edge; a plurality of actuator buttons operably coupled to and aligned with the blades for setting the blades to either a cutting position or a non-cutting position, such that when the blades are in the cutting position the cutting edge is in contact with surface of the tape, wherein the cutting implements in the cutting position split the rehabilitative tape into two or more sections, the cutting die punch mechanism, comprising: a pair of mating tools, a die punch and a cutting die, characterized in that said die punch is provided with a fixed punching blade member and said cutting die with a flexible cutting blade member, said fixed punching blade member and said flexible cutting blade member each having a continuous cutting edge, said die punch being adapted to be moved into said cutting die by hand, attaining a closest possible mating of said members for cutting or forming the rounded corners of a tape segment when the tape is fed into the punching mechanism.
3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the die punch is in the shape of two oppositely aligned half circles connected at the point 90 degrees along their arc, such that a single die punch is able to round the corners of incoming and outgoing pieces of tape.
4. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein there are a plurality of die punches each one designed to round the corners of a specific section of tape, sections of tape selected from the group consisting essentially of a whole piece of tape, a half piece of tape, a third of a piece of tape, a fourth of a piece of tape, a sixth of a piece of tape, and a twelfth of a piece of tape.
5. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the apparatus is operably coupled to a flat surface.
6. (canceled)
7. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the exposed length of rehabilitative tape is demarcated to an advantageous length for increasing blood circulation in an affected area.
8. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the plurality of blades, cutting die, punch mechanism, die punch, or cutting die are replacably disposable.
9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the disposable cutting implements are selected from the group consisting of single edge razor blades, snap-off blades, and utility knife blades.
10. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the cutting punch is removable for cleaning.
11. A method of splitting rehabilitative elastic tape into sections (39), comprising: providing a hand-held and operated device for splitting rehabilitative elastic tape into sections (39) and rounding corners (35) of the rehabilitative elastic tape sections, comprising: a feed roll of rehabilitative elastic tape, having a substantially uniform thickness and width; a housing, comprising: a vertical cutting mechanism and a cutting die punch mechanism operably coupled in tandem, the vertical cutting mechanism, comprising: a plurality of blades, wherein each blade has a cutting edge, a plurality of actuator buttons operably coupled to and aligned with the blades for setting the blades to either a cutting position or a non-cutting position, such that when the blades are in the cutting position the cutting edge is in contact with a surface of the tape, and wherein the cutting implements in the cutting position split the rehabilitative tape into two or more sections (39), the cutting die punch mechanism, comprising: a pair of mating tools, a die punch and a cutting die, characterized in that said die punch is provided with a fixed punching blade member and said cutting die with a flexible cutting blade member, said fixed punching blade member and said flexible cutting blade member each having a continuous cutting edge, said die punch being adapted to be moved to operably couple said cutting die by hand, attaining a closest possible mating of said members for cutting or forming the rounded corners of a tape segment when the tape is fed into the punching mechanism, wherein the rehabilitative tape has a first end (45), a second end (47), a splitting point (49) of tape (4) and a remaining portion (51) of tape (4); stretching a length of rehabilitative tape from the tape roll, placing a first end (45) in the cutting die punch mechanism (9); activating the cutting die punch mechanism, rounding the corners of the first end (45) of the rehabilitative tape (4); pulling the rehabilitative tape to the splitting point, aligned with the plurality of blades; setting one or more of the plurality of blades from the non-cutting position to the cutting position so that the exposed length of rehabilitative tape is split into two or more sections; pulling the length of rehabilitative tape by hand until the split rehabilitative tape until the second end is aligned with the cutting die punch mechanism; activating the cutting die punch mechanism, rounding the corners of the second end of the rehabilitative tape and separating it from the remaining portion of the rehabilitative tape roll; pulling the tape until the second end has been split into two or more sections by the plurality of blades; retracting the plurality of blades; and applying the improved rehabilitative tape to a patient to increase blood circulation, and support muscles in an affected area needing support.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the actuating mechanism is comprised of two or more cutting dies adapted to round the corners of each section of rehabilitative tape.
13. The method of claim 11, comprising operably coupling the cover to a flat surface.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the apparatus is removed from the flat surface once the multiple sections of rehabilitative tape have been removed from the cover.
15. The method of claim 11, comprising measuring the exposed length of rehabilitative tape against a line demarcated on the cover, until the exposed length of rehabilitative tape has reached an advantageous length for increasing blood circulation in an affected area.
16-17. (canceled)
18. The method of claim 11, comprising removing the cutting punch for cleaning, and replacing the cutting punch in the cover once cleaned.
19. (canceled)
20. The method of claim 11, wherein the plurality of cutting implements are arranged to cut the rehabilitative tape into sections from the following list two halves, three thirds, four quarters, one half and two quarters, One half one sixth and one third, and two quarters two twelfths and two sixths.
21-24. (canceled)
25. The method of claim 11 wherein the apparatus can be used with only one hand.
26-28. (canceled)
29. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the cutting edge (13) of the blade extends in the opposite direction of the relative motion between the tape (4) and the blades (11) when the tape (4) is fed into the vertical cutting mechanism (7).
30. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the angle (17) between the cutting edge (13) of the planar blades and surface of the tape is between 15 and 75 degrees.
31. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein there are 5 cutting implements.
32. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein there are 5 cutting implements positioned at , , , , and of the width of the rehabilitative tape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The features of the invention are set forth in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
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[0017] Hereinafter, unless otherwise defined, the term a fixed blade refers to a blade that is firmly attached to the adjacent mechanism such that if the mechanism moves, it moves, where it cannot move independently of the mechanism although it can still be disassembled and replaced.
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[0021] A second aspect of the present invention provides a hand-held and operated device 1 for splitting rehabilitative elastic tape into segments and rounding corners of the rehabilitative elastic tape segments. The device is comprised of a feed roll 3 of rehabilitative elastic tape 4, having a substantially uniform thickness and width, and a housing 5. The housing 5 is comprised of a vertical cutting mechanism 7 and a cutting die punch mechanism 9 operably coupled in tandem. The vertical cutting mechanism is comprised of a plurality of blades 11. Each blade has a cutting edge 13. There are a plurality of actuator buttons 19 operably coupled to and aligned with the blades 11 for setting the blades 11 to either a cutting position 21 or a non-cutting position 23, such that when the blades 11 are in the cutting position 21 the cutting edge 13 is in contact with surface of the tape 4. The cutting implements in the cutting position 21 splits the rehabilitative tape 4 into two or more sections 39. The cutting die punch mechanism 9 is comprised of a pair of mating tools, a die punch 25 and a cutting die 27. The die punch 25 is provided with a fixed punching blade member 29 and the cutting die 27 with a flexible cutting blade member 31, with the fixed punching blade member 29 and said flexible cutting blade member 31 each having a continuous cutting edge 33. The die punch is adapted to be moved into the cutting die by hand and attain the closest possible mating of said members 29, 31 for cutting or forming the rounded corners 35 of a tape segment 37 when the tape is fed into the punching mechanism.
[0022] In one embodiment, the die punch is in the shape of two oppositely aligned half circles 41 connected at the point 90 degrees along their arc. This allows a single die punch to round the corners of incoming and outgoing pieces of tape.
[0023] In one embodiment, there is a plurality of die punches 25, each one designed to round the corners of a specific section of tape. These could section the tape into proportions such as a whole piece of tape, a half piece of tape, a third of a piece of tape, a fourth of a piece of tape, a sixth of a piece of tape, and a twelfth of a piece of tape. Typically the rehabilitative tape 4 is Kinesio Tape or the like.
[0024] In one embodiment, the apparatus is operably coupleable to a flat surface. In another embodiment, the apparatus is removably coupleable to a flat surface.
[0025] In one embodiment, an exposed length 43 of rehabilitative tape is demarcated to an advantageous length for increasing blood circulation in an affected area prior to cutting and rounding the corners.
[0026] In an embodiment, the plurality of blades 11, cutting die 7, punch mechanism 9, die punch 25, or cutting die 27 are replaceably disposable, as shown in
[0027] In an embodiment, the disposable cutting implements are selected from the group consisting of single edge razor blades, snap-off blades, and utility knife blades.
[0028] In an embodiment, the cutting punch 9 is removable for cleaning.
[0029] A third aspect of the present invention comprises a method 51 of cutting rehabilitative tape 4, as shown in
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[0031] In a first step 46 of the method 51, a hand-held and operated device 1 is provided for splitting rehabilitative elastic tape into segments and rounding corners of the rehabilitative elastic tape segments. In a second step 47 of the method 51, the first end 45 of the rehabilitative tape is inserted into the cutting die punch mechanism 9. In a third step 48 of the method 51, the cutting die punch mechanism 9 is activated, rounding corners of the first end of the rehabilitative tape 4. In a fourth step 53 of the method 51, the rehabilitative tape is pushed past the cutting mechanism 9, until the first end 45 extends out of the vertical cutting mechanism 7, as shown in
[0032] In a sixth step 61 of the method 51, one or more of the plurality of blades 11 are set from the non-cutting position 23 to the cutting position 21, such that the exposed length 43 of rehabilitative tape is split into two or more sections 39. In a seventh step 63 of the method 51, the length of the rehabilitative tape 43 is pulled by hand in the direction of the arrow 63 until the first end 45 of the rehabilitative tape is coextensive with the line 60-60, demarking the end of the split portion 160 between lines 60-60 and of the segment of split tape 87, shown in
[0033] In a ninth step 65 of the method 51, the cutting die punch mechanism 9 is activated, rounding the corners 35 of the second end 47 of the rehabilitative tape and separating it from the remaining portion 51 of the rehabilitative tape roll. In a tenth step 67 of the method 51, the tape is pulled until the second end 47 has been split into two or more sections by the plurality of blades. In an eleventh step 69 of the method 51, the plurality of blades 11 are retracted. In a twelfth step 71 of the method 51, the improved rehabilitative tape is applied to a patient to increase blood circulation and support muscles in an affected area to a patient in need of treatment thereof. In a thirteenth step 72 of the method 51, for future uses of the rehabilitative tape from the same roll, a first end 45 of the rehabilitative elastic tape is currently in cutting die punch mechanism 9, first end 45 is fed into the vertical cutting mechanism 7, until the first end 45 extends out of the vertical cutting mechanism 7. In a fourteenth step 73 of the method 51, steps 53-71 are repeated.
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[0035] Illustrative Example 1 describes using device 1 to produce split tape segment 87 that is an illustrative example of the tape segment 84 from tape 4 shown in
[0036] A length 137 is chosen based on the desired length of the split portion 160. The length 137 may be between 1 inch and 3 ft. Once the desired length 137 of the split portion 160 is established, a position of the line 149-149 may be determined as the straight line perpendicular offset distance from center line 50-50 of the die punch 25 of the cutting die punch mechanism 9 that is equal to the desired length 137 of the split portion 160, as shown in
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[0038] A length 37 is chosen based on the desired length of the split tape 87. The length 37 may be between 1 inch and 3 ft. Once the desired length 37 of the split tape 87 is established, a position of the line 70-70 may be determined as the straight line perpendicular offset distance from center line 50-50 of the die punch 25 of the cutting die punch mechanism 9 that is equal to the desired length 37 of the split tape 87, as shown in
[0039] In an embodiment, the actuating mechanism is comprised of two or more cutting dies adapted to round the corners of each section of rehabilitative tape.
[0040] In an embodiment, the method further comprises operably coupling the cover to a flat surface before operating.
[0041] In an embodiment, the method further comprises removing the cover from the flat surface after operating.
[0042] In an embodiment, the method further comprises measuring the exposed length of rehabilitative tape against a line demarcated on the cover, until the exposed length of rehabilitative tape has reached an advantageous length for increasing blood circulation in an affected area.
[0043] In an embodiment, the method further comprises disposing of worn cutting implements and replacing them with sharp cutting implements when needed. In an embodiment, the disposable cutting implements are selected from the group consisting of single edge razor blades, snap-off blades, and utility knife blades.
[0044] In an embodiment, the method further comprises removing the cutting punch for cleaning, and replacing the cutting punch in the cover once cleaned.
[0045] In an embodiment, the apparatus allows the plurality of cutting implements 11 to cut the rehabilitative tape into sections from the following list: two halves, three thirds, four quarters, one half and two quarters, One half one sixth and one third, and two quarters two twelfths and two sixths.
[0046] In an embodiment, there are five cutting implements. In one embodiment, the implements are positioned at , , , , and of the width of the rehabilitative tape.
[0047] In an embodiment, the method further comprises five cutting implements.
[0048] In an embodiment, the method further comprises the implements positioned at , , , , and of the width of the rehabilitative tape.
[0049] In an embodiment, the method further comprises the apparatus being usable when operated with only one hand.
[0050] In an embodiment, a solvent suitable for dissolving the adhesive commonly used in rehabilitative tape is provided to clean the cutting punch.
[0051] In an embodiment, the method further comprises using a solvent suitable for dissolving the adhesive commonly used in rehabilitative tape to clean the cutting punch.
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[0054] In an embodiment, the vertical cutting mechanism 7 has wall partitions 98, ensuring that the plurality of blades 11 is spaced sufficiently to create usable splits of tape. In an embodiment, the disposable cutting implements are selected from the group consisting of single edge razor blades, snap-off blades, and utility knife blades.
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[0062] There are a plurality of actuator buttons 19 operably coupled to and aligned with the blades 11 for setting the blades 11 to either a cutting position 21 or a non-cutting position 23, such that when the blades 11 are in the cutting position 21 the cutting edge 13 is in contact with surface 6 of the tape 4. The cutting implements in the cutting position 21 splits the rehabilitative tape 4 into two or more sections 39. The cutting die punch 9 mechanism is comprised of a pair of mating tools, a die punch 25 and a cutting die 27. The die punch 25 is provided with a fixed punching blade member 29 and the cutting die 27 with a flexible cutting blade member 31, with the fixed punching blade member 29 and said flexible cutting blade member 31 each having a continuous cutting edge 33. The die punch is adapted to be moved into the cutting die by hand and attain the closest possible mating of said members 29, 31 for cutting or forming the rounded corners 35 of a tape segment 37 when the tape is fed into the punching mechanism.
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[0064] In an embodiment, the actuating mechanism is comprised of two or more cutting dies adapted to round the corners of each section of rehabilitative tape.
[0065] In an embodiment, the method further comprises operably coupling the cover to a flat surface before operating.
[0066] In an embodiment, the method further comprises removing the cover from the flat surface after operating.
[0067] In an embodiment, the method further comprises measuring the exposed length of rehabilitative tape against a line demarcated on the cover, until the exposed length of rehabilitative tape has reached an advantageous length for increasing blood circulation in an affected area.
[0068] In an embodiment, the method further comprises disposing of worn cutting implements and replacing them with sharp cutting implements when needed. In an embodiment, the disposable cutting implements are selected from the group consisting of single edge razor blades, snap-off blades, and utility knife blades.
[0069] In an embodiment, the method further comprises removing the cutting punch for cleaning, and replacing the cutting punch in the cover once cleaned.
[0070] In an embodiment, the apparatus allows the plurality of cutting implements 11 to cut the rehabilitative tape into sections from the following list: two halves, three thirds, four quarters, one half and two quarters, One half one sixth and one third, and two quarters two twelfths and two sixths.
[0071] In an embodiment, there are five cutting implements. In one embodiment, the implements are positioned at , , , , and of the width of the rehabilitative tape.
[0072] In an embodiment, the method further comprises five cutting implements.
[0073] In an embodiment, the method further comprises the implements positioned at , , , , and of the width of the rehabilitative tape.
[0074] In an embodiment, the method further comprises the apparatus being usable when operated with only one hand.
[0075] In an embodiment, a solvent suitable for dissolving the adhesive commonly used in rehabilitative tape is provided to clean the cutting punch.
[0076] In an embodiment, the method further comprises using a solvent suitable for dissolving the adhesive commonly used in rehabilitative tape to clean the cutting punch.
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[0078] While exemplary embodiments have been specifically disclosed, it should be understood that the practice of this invention is not limited to those embodiments. Modifications and variations falling within the spirit of the invention will occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, it is not intended that the scope of the invention be determined by the disclosed exemplary embodiments, but rather should be determined by the breadth of the appended claims.