DEVICE FOR CUTTING ADHESIVE TAPES
20190144231 ยท 2019-05-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26D1/035
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D7/2614
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B27/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H35/0066
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D1/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A device for cutting fabric-backed adhesive tapes and, in particular, a device for multiple cutting of cloth tapes to be used in the medical rehabilitation field. The device comprises first and second half-shells and is advantageously practical and versatile to meet any requirements that may arise when the adhesive tape is being used. The device further comprises a support for an adhesive tape roll.
Claims
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11. A device for cutting tapes comprising: a first half-shell, a second half-shell adapted to surround an inner cavity which cavity is provided with an entry and an exit through which a tape is caused to run along an axis corresponding to a longitudinal axis of the device, the first half-shell comprising commands for activating one or more cutting blades of a tape, and the second half-shell comprising a plurality of guides for said cutting blades when the blades are activated by said commands.
12. The device according to claim 11, wherein said second half-shell has a bottom comprising a plurality of grooves, which grooves represent said guides that are parallel each other along the axis of the device.
13. The device according to claim 11, wherein said one or more blades are distributed parallel each other along one or more lines, which lines are orthogonal to said axis of the device.
14. The device according to claim 11, wherein said commands are portions of the first half-shell which portions elastically flat towards the inner of the cavity of the device to selectively activate one or more blade.
15. The device according to claim 11, wherein said blades are carried by a support formed by a metallic plate from which said blades are directly obtained through partial shearing.
16. The device according to claim 15, wherein said support is divided into different elastic portions, by partial shearing lines, so that said elastic portions are positioned substantially in correspondence of the portions of the first half-shell and by these selectively activable.
17. The Device according to claim 11, wherein said commands are elements separated from each of said first and second half-shells and herein sandwiched, the commands comprises a central body and at least a side portion, the central body being so that to slidingly engage a hole of the first half-shell along an axis orthogonal to the axis of the device, and the at least one side portion comprising at least one blade.
18. The device according to claim 11, further comprising a knife mounted onto one of the sides of said device to cross-cut said tape.
19. The device according to claim 18, wherein said knife comprises an U-formed end adapted to engage a seat provided onto said sides of the device, two branches extending parallel each other from said end as a fork and a plate, each fork and plate being provided with corresponding sharp edges cooperating to cut the blade when the plate comes close to a space between said fork.
20. The device according to claim 11, further comprising a support for an adhesive tape roll.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0013] Further characteristics and the advantages of the device for cutting cloth-backed tapes of the invention will become more evident from the following description of a variant embodiment given purely by way of example without limitations with reference to the following figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0030] The underlying idea of the present invention is to make it possible to obtain, automatically and very accurately, with simple and rapid gestures, a plurality of strips of the same width, and preferably the same length, from a single tape. On the basis of this idea, a device was designed that allows a cloth-backed tape to run within it and that could contain a plurality of blades easily controlled to produce a plurality of strips.
[0031] As shown in
[0032] Preferably, the first 2 and the second 3 half-shells extend along a rectilinear longitudinal axis X-X (
[0033] The first half-shell 2 comprises advantageously commands 7 for activating one or more cutting blades 8 for a cloth adhesive tape. In accordance with a first variant embodiment of the invention, said commands 7 correspond to portions 71, 72, 73, 74 of the first half-shell 2 that elastically yield inwardly in the cavity 4 so as to selectively activate one or more cutting blades 8. These portions 71, 72, 73, 74 can be formed by partially shearing the first half-shell 2 so as to create a plurality of elastically yielding tabs. The tabs or portions thus lie on a single plane that defines the external surface of the first half-shell 2, when they are not activated (
[0034] Preferably, the portions or tabs differ in a first 71, second 72, third 73 and fourth 74 portion (
[0035] Preferably, each of said first 71, second 72, third 73 and fourth 74 portion can be provided with an indicator 9 that displays not only the specific portion but also serves as a point of activation of the blades 8. This indicator 9 can be, for example, a shallow depression that may be provided with a reference number, as shown in the figures, which identifies the number of strips that can be obtained.
[0036] Advantageously, as best illustrated in
[0037] The second half-shell 3, as shown in
[0038] As can be seen, the bottom 34 of the second half-shell 3 comprises a plurality 35 of grooves arranged parallel to each other along the X-X axis of the inventive device 1. In particular, the grooves form the guides for the blades 8 when the blades are activated by the corresponding command buttons 7, more specifically by the corresponding first 71, second 72, third 73 and fourth 74 portion of the first half-shell 2, as will be explained below.
[0039] Preferably, the grooves form first 351, second 352, third 353 and fourth 354 groove sets, depending on the different blades that are activated and the number of cuts made, therefore on the number of strips that can be obtained.
[0040] Further, one of the two sides 33 is provided with a second portion 14 which, with the first portion 10 of the first half-shell 2 defines the seat for the knife 11. As is better shown in
[0041] It should be noted that the respective sides 24 of the first shell 2 and the sides 33 of the second shell 3, when they are closed against each other, define two internal walls 15 (
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[0043] Furthermore, the shearings of the blades 8 are preferably achieved along a first line A, positioned proximal to a first minor side 87 of the support and parallel to the same, and along a second line B, positioned in proximity of the second minor side 88 of the support and still parallel to the same (
[0044] It should be noted that the support 80 of the blades 8 is sandwiched between the two half-shellsfirst 2 and second 3and maintained in the correct position by conventional means (non shown), such as for example pins fastened to one of said half-shells on which are fitted the drilled tips of said support, or by gluing a central portion of the support in a position corresponding to the central band of the first half-shell 2, which is inactive.
[0045] As shown in
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[0047] Preferably, the cutting edge 114 of the plate 113 of the knife 11 is curved to allow an arcuate transversal cut of the tape. The arcuate cut makes it advantageously possible to reduce the sharp edges caused by the straight cuts that can cause frayings of the tape after a certain period of time following the application.
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[0049] In accordance with a variant embodiment of the invention, as shown in
[0050] In particular, the first half-shell 200 is similar to the half-shell 2 previously described. The present half-shell 200 differs from the previous one in that it does not present differentiated carved portions for the selective control of the blades. Instead, it presents a plurality 210 (
[0051] The second half-shell 300 is provided with a bottom 340 in which is formed a plurality 900 of guides for the blades 800. As previously found, this plurality is also differentiated into first, second, third and fourth guides (not shown) to accommodate corresponding blades. The arrangement of the guides can also be in all effects similar to the one previously described. Alternatively, the first, second, third and fourth guides 900 can be positioned on different lines orthogonal to the Y-Y longitudinal axis of extension of the device 100, similarly to what was previously described.
[0052] In addition, the second half-shell 300 is surrounded by a first edge 301which cooperates with said first edge 201 to define the entry 500 of the cavity 400, a second edge 302 which cooperates with said second edge 201 to define the exit 600 of the cavity 400 and two lateral edges 303 connecting said first and second edges. In particular, between each lateral edge 303 and the bottom 340 is formed a rise 307 with respect to said bottom that serves as a stop for the activation stroke of the commands 700. In addition, between said rise 307 and the lateral edge 303 are formed seats 305 that accommodate elastic elements 306. Preferably, said seats 305 are hollow cylinders with a closed bottom that are partially occupied by said respective elastic elements 306.
[0053] The commands 700 are advantageously represented by elements that are separate from each of the two, first 200 and second 300, half-shells and are sandwiched between them and held therein. As shown in particular in
[0054] It must be noted that each command button 700 is bound through the central body 701 to slide substantially orthogonally with respect to the bottom 340 of the second half-shell 300 to allow the blades 800 to engage the guides or grooves 900. In addition, the maintenance of the blades 800 in the idle position, or their return to such a position, is guaranteed by the elastic elements 306 previously described that are connected through the seats 305 of the second half shell 300 and the seats 703 of the command buttons 700. In addition, the arms 702 of the commands bring about a stroke on the internal surface of the first half-shell 200 to avoid the release of the same from their operating position with respect to the first half-shell itself.
[0055] Furthermore, the arms 702, when the central body 701 is pressed, strike the rise 307 of the second half-shell 300 to avoid the possibility that the command presses against the tape 15 and prevents its sliding movement. In fact, as is better shown in
[0056] With regard to the adhesive tapes, they include a vast range of tapes resistant to mechanical stresses. The many different types can be discerned on the basis of the structure with reference to the support. For example, depending on the specific use, the support of the cloth-backed tapes can be paper, nonwoven fabric, plastic or metallic material. The plastic support is the most widely used thanks to its great versatility for many different fields of application. The most widespread plastic materials are polyester, polypropylene, polyethylene, polypropylene/polyethylene copolymer, polyvinyl chloride, polyimide, polyimide (nylon), polytetrafluoroethylene, polyvinyl alcohol, polyurethane, polyvinyl fluoride, rubber such as neoprene or elastomers.
[0057] The supports are then preferably strengthened with a fabric, preferably embedded in the support. The fabric is made up of fibers of different natural or synthetic origin, such as for example cotton, jute, wood fiber, cellulose, acrylic fibers, polyester, polyethylene, nylon, microfibers and their combinations. The weave of the fibers can be casual as in the case of nonwoven fabric obtained by the hydroentanglement of synthetic fibers or by regular woven with the fibers arranged longitudinally and/or orthogonally in one or more layers.
[0058] The glues that are used depend on the substrate to which the tapes are applied. Thus, they can be gummy resins with an acrylic base, a siliconic base, preferably biocompatible glues in the case in which the tapes are of elastic type for rehabilitation or physiotherapy.
[0059] From what was previously described, it is now evident that the previously evidenced unsatisfactory drawbacks have been resolved.
[0060] In particular, it is no longer necessary to cut single strips each time with the scissors to adapt the tapes of standard sizes to the sizes required. At the same time, this avoids having to keep in stock large supplies of tapes of different widths and the relative packaging.
[0061] Also, the necessity of an accurate cut is completely avoided because with the inventive device the cut is performed in an automatic, guided and therefore perfectly controlled manner.
[0062] The risk of accidental injuries caused by the handling of scissors or cutters is eliminated because the blades are contained in a cavity inside the device accessible only through openings designed to allow the sliding of the tape.
[0063] Further variants and modifications of the inventive device can be adopted by a person skilled in the field without departing from the scope of patent protection as defined by the enclosed claims.
[0064] For example, the shape of the device may vary, based on the particular requirements or preferences, so as to take up ergonomic and/or pocket formats in order to optimize the convenience and speed of use, especially if required for example during competition activity.
[0065] The materials with which the various pieces are made are generally plastic, with the exception of the blades and the elastic elements. The blades are, in fact, made of metallic materials, such as steel and relative alloys suitable to guarantee long usage life and optimum cutting edge.
[0066] The blades may consist of rotating blades mounted on conventional shafts fastened to one of the two half-shells.
[0067] The number and arrangement of the command buttons for the blades may vary, according to specific requirements or preferences, also with the object of varying the cut size possibility. In particular, the commands 700 can guarantee the ease of changing and stocking spare parts, avoiding costly constructions that impose the total replacement of the support 80 of the blade 8.
[0068] The device itself 100 can also be provided with a roll support 16 as illustrated in
[0069] It should be kept in mind that the tape can be run from the entry to the exit as identified in the present description or vice versa, taking into account the necessity of activating one or more blades at the same time.
[0070] Finally, it should be remembered that the inventive device is clearly suitable for also cutting tapes of different nature, in other words, also non-adhesive tapes and/or tapes that are not cloth-backed.