EP0479001A1 - Cassette échangeable - Google Patents

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EP0479001A1
EP0479001A1 EP91115347A EP91115347A EP0479001A1 EP 0479001 A1 EP0479001 A1 EP 0479001A1 EP 91115347 A EP91115347 A EP 91115347A EP 91115347 A EP91115347 A EP 91115347A EP 0479001 A1 EP0479001 A1 EP 0479001A1
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adhesive tape
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Christoph Dipl.-Ing. Manusch
Willem Klaassen
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H35/00Delivering articles from cutting or line-perforating machines; Article or web delivery apparatus incorporating cutting or line-perforating devices, e.g. adhesive tape dispensers
    • B65H35/0006Article or web delivery apparatus incorporating cutting or line-perforating devices
    • B65H35/002Hand-held or table apparatus
    • B65H35/0026Hand-held or table apparatus for delivering pressure-sensitive adhesive tape
    • YGENERAL 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
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T225/00Severing by tearing or breaking
    • Y10T225/20Severing by manually forcing against fixed edge
    • Y10T225/22With means to move work toward or into severing position
    • YGENERAL 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
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T225/00Severing by tearing or breaking
    • Y10T225/20Severing by manually forcing against fixed edge
    • Y10T225/238With housing for work supply

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  • a hand-held labeling device in which an exchangeable cassette with the supply reel for the label tape can also be pushed into the device.
  • This interchangeable cassette also has an extremely complicated structure with an integrated rotatable support bracket and an integrated drive roller for the label tape.
  • the object of the invention is to propose an interchangeable cassette for an adhesive tape dispensing device (adhesive tape dispenser) which has a particularly simple construction and, after being inserted into the adhesive tape dispenser, also ensures a reliable removal of the adhesive tape from the take-off device attached to the adhesive tape dispenser.
  • a replaceable cassette of the type mentioned at the outset in that the dispensing opening is provided at the end of a protrusion of the cassette housing which projects like a beak on the front side of the exchangeable cassette and which consists of a lower and an upper guide bracket, between which the adhesive tape runs, wherein the lower guide bracket has two spaced apart, forming a longitudinal gap between them and essentially rigidly attached to the cassette housing and projecting therefrom, the strap webs on their tops in the region of their free ends a guide track which is rounded in each case towards its end for the Form the adhesive-coated underside of the adhesive tape.
  • the upper guide bracket is designed as a spring clip that also protrudes from the cassette housing and, on the underside of its protruding end area, has a suitably rounded contact surface associated with the rounded course of the guideway on the upper side of the clip webs for bearing against the top side of the adhesive tape running between it and the clip web has and is resiliently biased against the strap webs and is designed to be cushioned by these.
  • beak-like protruding projection at the front end of which the dispensing opening is attached, makes it possible, when the interchangeable cassette is inserted into the adhesive tape dispenser, the dispensing opening at which the adhesive tape is dispensed from the interchangeable cassette and from the tape take-off device fitted in the adhesive tape dispenser must be included to spend at a precisely specified location of the tape take-off device. Due to the beak-like design of the projection, it is also possible, despite the limited space within such a handheld device, to be able to move the dispensing opening to a location which is not located directly on the main cassette housing, but is arranged away from it and to which access is restricted is.
  • the adhesive tape guided there (seen in its longitudinal direction) in this end region of the beak-like projection is already provided with a correspondingly curved profile, which when the exchangeable cassette is inserted into the Adhesive tape dispenser enables easier detection of the tape on its underside by the take-off roller inserted into the gap between the two strap webs.
  • a particularly preferred embodiment of the interchangeable cassette according to the invention is that the upper guide bracket also has a longitudinal gap which is open towards its front end and which is positioned directly above the longitudinal gap between the bracket webs of the lower guide bracket and extends from the free end of the spring bracket to extends beyond the area of the rounded contact surface.
  • the upper guide bracket protrudes on both sides laterally beyond the bracket webs below it, so that when the interchangeable cassette is inserted into the adhesive tape dispenser, not only a tape take-up roll through the middle gap between the two bracket webs, but also Another tape take-off roller can be inserted laterally from each of these.
  • the adhesive tape can be detected not only by the middle, but also by two such lateral tape pull-off rollers on its underside, the spring clips projecting laterally on the upper side ensuring that the adhesive tape is also pressed against these lateral tape pull-off rollers from above, so that it in this case it is transported by three belt take-off rollers acting on its underside, the middle one of which interacts with a tape take-off roller attached above it with the interposition of the belt, while the lateral areas of the belt to be removed are pressed against the lateral take-off rollers via the upper spring clip.
  • the rounded course of the guideway on the bracket webs or the contact surface on the upper spring clip is formed in a circular arc, the radius of curvature of the contact surface of the spring clip being greater than the radius of curvature of the guideways formed on the clip webs.
  • the difference in the radii of curvature need not be very large, it ensures, even with a relatively small difference, a good entry of the tape arriving from the supply reel into the passage area between the upper and lower guide bracket and also a good exit from the dispensing opening.
  • the upper spring clip and / or the clip webs on the lower guide clip are each provided with a constant wall thickness, at least in their rounded end region, with, again preferably, the wall thickness of the spring clip being smaller than that of the clip webs.
  • both the spring clip and the clip webs are made of a suitable plastic, whereby, again preferably, the clip and / or clip bars are integrally formed on the cassette housing. This results in a particularly simple manufacture of the housing of the interchangeable cassette according to the invention.
  • the front undersides of the bracket webs are designed as a contact surface for lateral shaft journals of an adhesive tape pull-off roller inserted into the longitudinal gap between the bracket webs when the interchangeable cassette is inserted, so that when the interchangeable cartridge is inserted, this pull-off roller is positioned very precisely relative to the lower guide bracket and so that it is possible for the tape guide running between the two guide brackets.
  • the interchangeable cassette according to the invention is in the cassettes housing in the intermediate area between the outer circumference of the supply roll and the dispensing opening, a rotatable holding element is attached, to which the adhesive tape-pulled side of the supply tape adheres with the formation of an upward-facing, the adhesive tape with its uncoated upper side against the underside of the spring clip.
  • the contact point is fixed on the one hand by the adhesive side of the adhesive tape adhering to the rotatable element, but on the other hand it is ensured due to the rotatability of the element that the subsequent tape removal can be done without further difficulty after the insertion of the cassette, since the tape can be easily detached from the rotatable element due to its rotatability with a tape pull acting forward.
  • the rotatable element can be designed in any suitable manner. However, it is particularly preferably designed in the form of a small helical spring or a plastic sleeve which is attached with play to a crossbar fastened to a cassette side wall and can thereby be rotated particularly easily.
  • the design as a small coil spring leads to the particular advantage that, due to the very small contact surfaces with the adhesive-coated side of the adhesive tape, sufficient adhesion of the same to the spring can be achieved, the detachment of the tape when applying a pull in the longitudinal direction of the tape is nevertheless completely without difficulty takes place and in particular the adhesive layer on the underside of the tape is almost not disturbed despite the local adhesive effect, so that it can still exert the desired adhesive effect at these points when the adhesive tape is subsequently released from the adhesive tape dispenser.
  • the exchangeable cassette according to the invention results in that a cassette side wall can be removed.
  • the cassette can also be designed such that it is longitudinally divided in its longitudinal plane in the longitudinal direction of the cassette, so that the two side parts which are formed are largely mirror-symmetrical.
  • At least one guide element is also provided on the cassette housing, which cooperates with a guide surface attached to the tape dispenser when the interchangeable cassette according to the invention is inserted, so that a guide and / or desired stops can be achieved when inserted.
  • the guide element is preferably designed as a stop for limiting the insertion path into the adhesive tape dispenser.
  • the interchangeable cassette shown in the figures has a cassette housing 1 which, as can be seen in particular from FIG. 6, encloses in its interior a supply reel 2 of an adhesive tape which can be rotated in the direction of the arrow shown in FIG. 6 within the cassette housing 1 sits.
  • an adhesive tape 3 is pulled off from the supply reel 2 and led to a dispensing opening 4 at the front end of a beak-shaped projection 5, which projects from the cassette housing 1 on its front.
  • This projection 5 consists of an upper guide bracket 6 and a lower guide bracket 9, the latter being formed by two bracket webs 7, 8 which run parallel and at a distance from one another with the formation of an intermediate slot 10 between them (FIG. 1).
  • the bow webs 7, 8 protrude in one piece above on the front lower cover wall of the cassette housing 1, which in turn is connected in one piece to the front side wall 21, and both have an arcuate curvature in their end region. They each form an arcuate guideway 11 for the adhesive tape 3 on their upper sides.
  • Both strap webs 7, 8 are designed so that they behave essentially rigid.
  • the upper guide bracket 6 protrudes forward from the cassette housing 1 in the form of a spring bracket and covers the adhesive tape 3 running between it and the lower guide bracket 9 from the top.
  • the spring bracket 6 is resiliently biased against the bracket webs 7, 8 and thus formed that he can cushion against its underside upwards under the action of force.
  • Such reboundability is e.g. achieved by a shape, as shown specifically in Fig. 1, to the graphic representation of which is expressly pointed out and which consists in the fact that the spring clip 6 consists of a substantially flat, curved only towards its free end front area, which is attached to the back of the cassette housing 1 via an intermediate region curved in the shape of a circular arc.
  • the entire cassette housing 1 shown in the figures, including the guide brackets 6 and 9, is made of plastic, it being possible for the shape shown to achieve that the bracket webs 7, 8 are relatively rigid, while the spring bracket 6 can rebound upwards due to its shape , although its wall thickness d is not less than the wall thickness D of the bow webs 7, 8, which is caused in particular by the two kinks present at this shape at the two ends of the arcuately curved intermediate section.
  • the spring clip 6 In its front end region, the spring clip 6 is provided on its underside with a bearing surface 12 which is also curved in the form of a circular arc and which presses from above onto the adhesive tape 3 resting on the guide tracks 11 of the clip webs 7, 8. 2, the radius of curvature R of the contact surface 12 is somewhat larger than the radius of curvature r of the two guideways 11 on the top of the stirrup webs 7, 8. This results in favorable conditions for the inlet and outlet side to the dispensing opening 4 the guidance of the adhesive tape 3 towards the dispensing opening 4 or away from it.
  • the spring bar 6 is provided at its end approximately in its central region with a longitudinal gap 13 (see FIGS. 1, 5 and 6) which is open towards the front end of the guide bracket 6 and extends from this end to beyond the region of the rounded contact surface 12 on the underside of the upper guide bracket 6 extends.
  • the longitudinal gap 13, as can be seen clearly from FIG. 5, is arranged in its position directly above the longitudinal gap 10 between the stirrup webs 7, 8 and is somewhat wider than this (see FIG. 5).
  • a rotatable element 17 is provided inside the cassette housing 1, in its front area between the outer circumference of the adhesive tape roll of the supply reel 2 and the dispensing opening 4 or the curved end area of the strap webs 7 and 8, which sits with a slight play on a cross pin 20, which between runs the two side walls 19 and 21 of the cassette housing 1 and is attached to one side wall 19.
  • the rotatable element 17 is designed in the form of a plastic sleeve, but it can equally well be replaced by another suitable element.
  • the use of a small coil spring (not shown in the drawing), which is loosely attached to the cross pin 20, has proven to be particularly favorable.
  • the adhesive tape 3 drawn off from the supply reel 2 is transferred from the adhesive tape to the rotatable element 17 with the formation of a first small, downwardly directed compensating loop 27 (FIG. 6), over which it runs with its adhesive-coated underside and thereby adheres to it. From the element 17, the adhesive tape 3 is continued in the direction of the dispensing opening 4 with the formation of a further, this time upward compensating loop 18, whereby it is already at a significant distance before reaching the dispensing opening through the loop 18 against the underside of the spring clip 6 4 comes to rest and along this top up is led to the donation opening 4.
  • a first small, downwardly directed compensating loop 27 FIG. 6
  • the housing is also, as shown in FIG. 1, provided on its side wall 21 facing the viewer in FIGS. 1 to 4 and 6 in the rear region thereof with an elongated inspection hole 23 through which the filling level of the supply spool can be determined from the outside.
  • this side wall 21 (together with the front lower cover wall, from which the strap webs 7, 8 protrude) is designed to be detachable, with corresponding webs, not shown in the figures, projecting into corresponding webs in the rest of the cassette housing trained insertion holes are inserted and frictionally held in these. In this way, the possibility is created that even after the tape supply contained on the supply reel 2 has been used up, the exchangeable cassette can be refilled by removing the side wall 21.
  • the cross pin 20, which forms the axis of rotation for the rotatable element 17, is attached such that, as shown in FIG. 6, the central axis M1 of the cross pin 20 on the connecting line LL between the central axis M of the supply spool 2 and the central axis M2 of a take-off roller 16 of the tape take-off device inserted into the longitudinal gap 10 between the strap webs 7 and 8 lies in the adhesive tape dispenser.
  • 2 to 4 schematically show the relative assignment between the exchangeable cassette and the adhesive tape pull-off rollers of an adhesive tape pull-off device which is arranged inside the adhesive tape dispenser (not shown) into which the removable cassette is inserted.
  • two adhesive tape pull-off rollers 16 and 24 are provided, which are provided on their outer circumference with corrugations schematically indicated by zigzag lines for better gripping of the adhesive tape 3 to be picked up and are so close to one another with their peripheral surfaces that the adhesive tape is in between can be grasped under slight pressure and transported by the rotation of the rollers.
  • 2 shows the state at the start of the insertion movement into the adhesive tape dispenser: here the beak-shaped extension 5 is still at a clear distance from the two tape take-off rollers 16 and 24.
  • the upper spring clip 6 and the clip webs 7, 8 reach the tape take-off rollers 16 and 24 directly, as shown in FIG. 3, by the continuous insertion movement of the exchangeable cassette shows, made so that the end of the adhesive tape guided between the upper and lower guide bracket 6 and 9 over the front end of the upper spring bracket 6 is guided exactly to the entry point between the upper, smaller tape take-up roller 24 and the lower tape take-off roller 16 with a larger diameter.
  • the bond take-off rollers 16 and 24 are arranged such that the larger tape take-off roller 16 is inserted into the lower longitudinal slot 10 between the strap webs 7 and 8 and the upper tape take-off roller 24 into the longitudinal slot 13 of the upper spring clip 6.
  • the smaller tape take-off roller 24 arranged above it is also inserted into the central longitudinal slot 13 in the spring clip 6 and grips the adhesive tape on the upper side thereof.
  • the adhesive tape which is thus gripped between the two tape take-off rollers 16 and 24, can then be transported out of the exchangeable cassette by rotating the tape take-off rollers, of which only one can be driven.
  • FIG. 6 shows the situation when the exchangeable cassette is pushed in, which are shown in FIG. 4, is shown again in FIG. 6 with the front cassette side wall 21 partially broken away and cut in the beak-shaped projection along plane VI-VI from FIG. 5.
  • the cutting plane through the beak-shaped extension 5 is arranged directly next to the side flank of the two take-off rollers 24 and 16, respectively.
  • 6 shows the tape inlet between the two tape take-off rollers 16 and 24 and their position within the two longitudinal slots 10 and 13 in particular in a somewhat enlarged representation.
  • two further lateral tape take-off rolls 16 ' are arranged on the axis of rotation of the adhesive tape take-off roll 16, to which no further upper tape take-off roll is assigned.
  • the adhesive tape can be reliably guided out of the cassette housing 1 by rotating the tape take-off rollers and transported to the dispensing point of the adhesive tape dispenser via downstream guiding or guiding devices.
  • the cassette housing 1 On the top of the cassette housing 1 there is also a stop 22, which comes into contact with a mating surface (not shown in the figures) inside the adhesive tape dispenser as soon as the exchangeable cassette reaches its insertion end position (in the direction of the arrow in FIGS. 2 to 4) 4) has reached.
  • further shape designs can also be provided on the cassette housing 1, which come into engagement with correspondingly complementary counter-forms within the adhesive tape dispenser during insertion and provide guidance when inserting the exchangeable cassette.
  • the bottom surface 26 of the cassette shown at the bottom in FIGS. 1 to 4 and 6 can be used as such a guide surface which slides inside the adhesive tape dispenser when inserted in a corresponding guide groove.
  • the cassette is preferably made from a suitable plastic, in particular from thermoplastic, and, due to its relatively simple shape, permits both simple manufacture and simple assembly.

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NL9002104A NL9002104A (nl) 1990-09-26 1990-09-26 Cassette-inrichting voor een rol band.

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