Sealing packages using tape and pull cord
09586707 ยท 2017-03-07
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Inventors
Cpc classification
B31B2160/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B33/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B7/162
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T156/1317
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B65H35/0013
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B61/182
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T156/12
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B65B51/067
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31B70/81
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B38/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T156/1343
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T156/1322
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B65H35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B7/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An exemplary package-sealing method and system involves sealing a package with adhesive tape such that a pull cord is sandwiched between the tape and the package. A tape head includes a roll of tape and a pull cord spool, and a collar guide that helps position the pull cord between the tape's sides. Forward and rear applying rollers press leading and trailing edges of the tape, respectively, against the package being sealed. A tape blade and a pull cord blade secured to a cutting arm sever the pull cord before severing the tape, leaving a pull tab that extends out from beneath the tape when the package is sealed. The pull tab allows a user to conveniently unseal the package by grasping the pull cord and pulling thereon to separate the tape from the package without using sharp objects, enhancing user safety and reducing accidental damage to packages.
Claims
1. A tape head for a carton sealer, a. the tape head including: i. a tape holder for receiving tape; and ii. a cutting arm having: 1) a tape blade; and 2) a pull cord blade separated from the tape blade; b. wherein when the tape head is received in a carton sealer to seal cartons using tape and a lengthwise pull cord, the cutting arm is configured to cut the tape as a carton moves past the tape head such that a portion of the pull cord extends beyond one end of the tape to form a pull tab, whereby a user may pull on the pull tab to separate the tape from the carton and unseal the carton without needing to cut the tape.
2. The tape head of claim 1 wherein the tape head further includes a pull cord holder for receiving a pull cord.
3. The tape head of claim 2 wherein when a carton moves through a carton sealer with the tape head, the pull cord blade severs a pull cord from the pull cord holder before the tape blade severs a tape from the tape holder.
4. The tape head of claim 2: a. further including: i. a roll of tape received in the tape holder; and ii. a spool of pull cord received in the pull cord holder; b. wherein the pull cord is adhered to the tape before the tape and the pull cord are cut.
5. The tape head of claim 1 wherein when the tape head is in a carton sealer, the tape is cut after pull cord is adhered thereto.
6. The tape head of claim 1 wherein: a. a leading end of the tape is secured to a carton moving past the tape head before a trailing end of the tape is secured to the carton, the trailing end opposing the leading end; and b. the pull cord extends beyond the trailing end of the tape to form the pull tab.
7. The tape head of claim 6 wherein the pull cord does not extend beyond the leading end of the tape sealing a carton such that there is no second pull tab at the leading end of the tape.
8. The tape head of claim 1 wherein the pull cord blade is angled with respect to the tape blade.
9. The tape head of claim 1 wherein the pull cord extends farther along a cutting direction than the tape blade.
10. The tape head of claim 1 wherein the tape extends widthwise from a tape first side to a tape second side, the tape head further including a collar guide configured to laterally position the pull cord between the tape first side and the tape second side.
11. The tape head of claim 1 wherein the cutting arm is movable between a cutting arm retracted position and a cutting arm extended position, the cutting arm being biased towards the cutting arm extended position.
12. The tape head of claim 11 wherein when the tape head is received in a carton sealer: a. the cutting arm is in a path of moving cartons when the cutting arm is in the cutting arm extended position; and b. the cutting arm is moved to the cutting arm retracted position by moving cartons.
13. The tape head of claim 12 wherein the tape head is configured such that the tape and the pull cord are cut by the tape blade and the pull cord blade after a moving carton has cleared a forward applying roller.
14. The tape head of claim 1 further including a retractable forward applying roller and a retractable rear applying roller, the forward and rear applying rollers being positioned on opposing sides of the cutting arm, wherein when the tape head is received in a carton sealer, the forward and rear applying rollers apply pressure to adhesive tape to seal cartons.
15. The tape head of claim 1 wherein: a. the cutting arm is: i. movable between a cutting arm retracted position and a cutting arm extended position, the cutting arm being biased towards the cutting arm extended position; ii. positioned between a retractable forward applying roller and a retractable rear applying roller: b. the tape head is configured to cut a pull cord and an adhesive tape after the cutting arm has started moving from the cutting arm retracted position towards the cutting arm extended position.
16. The tape head of claim 1 further including a collar guide configured to support a pull cord on a path from the pull cord holder to tape from the tape holder.
17. A tape head for a carton sealer, a. the tape head including a cutting arm having: i. a tape blade; and ii. a pull cord blade separate from the tape blade; b. wherein the tape head seals cartons with a tape and a pull cord by using the cutting arm to cut the tape and the pull cord as a carton moves past the tape head such that a portion of the pull cord extends beyond one end of the tape to form a pull tab, whereby a user may pull on the pull tab to separate the tape from the carton and unseal the carton without needing to cut the tape.
18. The tape head of claim 17 wherein when the tape head is received in a carton sealer, the tape head is configured such that as a carton moves through the carton sealer, a. pull cord is adhered lengthwise to the tape, and b. the pull cord blade severs pull cord before the tape blade severs the tape.
19. A method of using a tape head to seal cartons, a. the tape head including a cutting arm having: i. a tape blade; and ii. a pull cord blade separate from the tape blade; b. wherein the method includes the step of using the tape head to seal a carton with a tape and a pull cord by using the cutting arm to cut the tape and the pull cord as a carton moves past the tape head such that a portion of the pull cord extends beyond one end of the tape to form a pull tab, whereby a user may pull on the pull tab to separate the tape from the carton and unseal the carton without needing to cut the tape.
20. The method of claim 19 wherein: a. the tape head further includes: i. a tape holder for receiving tape; ii. a pull cord holder for receiving pull cord; b. the method further includes the steps of: i. securing a roll of tape to the tape holder; ii. securing a spool of pull cord to the pull cord holder; and iii. installing the tape head in a carton sealer to seal the carton with tape and pull cord, wherein the pull cord blade is used to sever pull cord before the tape blade is used to sever tape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED VERSIONS OF THE INVENTION
(10) A user may modify an already-available tape head, such as (for example) Intertape's HSD 2000 series of tape heads (or those of other manufacturers such as 3M or Loveshaw) to obtain the exemplary tape head 40 of
(11) Referring to
(12) The pull cord blade 100 is preferably circular as such a configuration is well-suited to cutting the pull cord 30, particularly in light of the velocity with which the cutting arm 120 tends to approach tape 20/pull cord 30. Such a pull cord blade 100 facilitates a cleaner cut for providing the pull tab 170, reducing breaks in the pull cord 30 and removal of chunks of tape 20 from the trailing end 150 of the tape 20. The blade is preferably set at a twenty-degree angle to the tape 20/tape head 40, providing a blocked-out area between the tape blade 90 and the pull cord blade 100. Without the blocked-out area, the pull cord blade 100 is more likely to take out a chunk of tape 20. When the pull cord 30 encounters the blade adapter 110, the pull cord 30 is sliced as the pull cord 30 in effect slides down one side of the pull cord blade 100. The angle of the pull cord blade 100 helps the blade adapter 110 leave the tape 20 relatively intact. The blocked-out area/gap facilitates the resulting length of pull tab 170.
(13) Referring to
(14) A second tape head (that is inverted in
(15) To open a sealed package 10, a user may begin by grasping the pull tab 170 protruding from beneath the trailing end 150 of the adhesive tape 20. The user may then pull on the pull cord 30 (for example, in a direction that is approximately perpendicular to the top surface of the package 10) to separate the tape 20 from the package 10 and unseal the sealed package 10. As represented in
(16) The pull cord 30 is preferably a four-ply cotton cord/string. Such a pull cord 30 provides appropriate surface area for the cord/string to adhere to the tape 20 (and travel therewith). Additionally, such a pull cord is capable of cutting the tape when being pulled to open a package 10 without slipping out from underneath the tape 20. Moreover, a four-ply cotton cord/string is suitable for being properly cut by the pull cord blade 100 to leave the pull tab 170 without the pull cord 30 folding under the tape 20. Further, cotton can be advantageous because it can be a relatively inexpensive material. However, other suitable materials that provide the desired results could also be used; in particular, equivalent cords having (for example) suitable surface area, dimensions, resilience, etc., could also be incorporated in the pull cord 30.
(17) The tape 20 is preferably a pressure-sensitive adhesive tape, having (for example) a two-inch or three-inch width.
(18) It should be understood that various terms referring to orientation and position are used throughout this documentfor example, top (as in top of the package)are relative terms rather than absolute ones. In other words, it should be understood (for example) that the top of the sealed package may in fact be located at the bottom of the carton sealer depending on the overall orientation of the apparatus. Thus, such terms should be regarded as words of convenience, rather than limiting terms.
(19) Also in the following description, it is to be understood that such terms as forward, rear, left, right, upwardly, downwardly, and the like are words of convenience and are not to be construed as limiting terms.
(20) Various preferred versions of the invention are shown and described above to illustrate different possible features of the invention and the varying ways in which these features may be combined. Apart from combining the different features of the foregoing versions in varying ways, other modifications are also considered to be within the scope of the invention. Following is an exemplary list of such modifications.
(21) First, although the above discussion revolves around the exemplary use of a tape head that fits into a tape head cavity of a case sealer, exemplary methods and systems may involve (for example) the use of a handheld tape applicator.
(22) Second, although in the tape head of
(23) Third, although in the above discussion the pull cord blade is added to a tape head via a blade adapter, the pull cord blade may (for example) alternatively be directly added to the cutting arm, or integrated (for example) with a replaceable cutting arm.
(24) Fourth, although the pull cord aperture in
(25) Fifth, the blade adapter, pull cord mandrel assembly, collar guide, and/or pull cord spool can be reconfigured (by changing, for example, their relative dimensions, positions, materials, securing mechanisms, etc.) so as to fit the particular tape head being used.
(26) Sixth, although the above configuration provides a pull tab to assist users in opening sealed packages, the pull cord blade may be eliminated (for example) so as to achieve a pull cord that extends the length of the tape but does not extend beyond the tape to provide a pull tab (see
(27) The invention is not intended to be limited to the preferred versions of the invention described above, but rather is intended to be limited only by the claims set out below. Thus, the invention encompasses all different versions that fall literally or equivalently within the scope of these claims.