US20080237075A1 - Tape caddie - Google Patents

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US20080237075A1
US20080237075A1 US11/728,520 US72852007A US2008237075A1 US 20080237075 A1 US20080237075 A1 US 20080237075A1 US 72852007 A US72852007 A US 72852007A US 2008237075 A1 US2008237075 A1 US 2008237075A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B81/00Cabinets or racks specially adapted for other particular purposes, e.g. for storing guns or skis
    • A47B81/007Racks for cylindrical or barrel-like objects, e.g. casks, rolls
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
    • A47F7/00Show stands, hangers, or shelves, adapted for particular articles or materials
    • A47F7/005Show stands, hangers, or shelves, adapted for particular articles or materials for flexible long articles in rolls, e.g. electrical cords, cables, chains, waterhoses

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  • a further aspect of the present invention is to provide for a storage unit from which the numerous tape projections may protrude.
  • the storage unit will house the numerous tape projections and, in addition, may include a means to mount the storage unit to a wall.
  • the means to mount to a wall can be a plurality of mounting holes drilled into the storage unit.
  • the present invention also includes a method for storing tape by securing the type of tape to the corresponding sized tape projection on the storage unit.
  • the storage unit may be wall mounted either before or after the tape is secured to the tape projection.
  • the storage unit may include a rectangular tape projection which can hold tape as it is dispensed from another tape projection for storage or cutting.

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The present invention is a tape caddie which can include a storage unit with numerous tape projections protruding from the storage unit. The tape projections may be different shapes and sizes depending upon the size and shape of the tape desired to be secured. The sizes of the tape projections can be industrial, medium, small, multiple, and rectangular. The storage unit may also include a means to mount the storage unit to a wall. In addition, the present invention includes a method to secure tape spools of multiple sizes in a single storage unit by utilizing tape projections of varying sizes.

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  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • Adhesive tape is an adhesive-coated fastening tape used for temporary or, in some cases, permanent adhesion between objects. Adhesive tape that will stick with application of pressure only (i.e. without activation by water, solvent or heat) is known as pressure-sensitive tape. Single-sided tapes allow joining of two overlapping or adjoining materials, while double-sided tape (adhesive on both sides) allows joining of two items back-to-back.
  • Over time many different types of tapes have been developed for different occasions. Some types of tape, such as transparent tape, can be used for everyday household occasions. These types of tape tend to be placed on smaller cylinders so as to be practical and easy to use. Other types of tape such as duct tape or electrical tape are placed on larger cylinders as the tapes can be wider or thicker. The result is that there are many different types of tape, for different uses, and these tapes differ dramatically in the size of the cylinder they are placed upon. While there have been many inventions dealing with multiple tape dispensers there is considerably less work in the area of tape storage. Those wishing to be organized must come up with their own system of storing multiple types of tape in areas where it is quick, easy, and grants fast access to sundry amounts of tape.
  • In addition to storage of tape there is an additional need for the quick access of tape. Placing tape on a workbench or in a drawer can lead to loss of tape and clutter. There exists a need for those people with a desire for an organized work space to have access to multiple types of tape without searching or digging through drawers. The ability to have many different types of tape mounted on a wall, and therefore becoming an easily accessible and moveable rack, would be advantageous to many individuals.
  • BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • It is an object of the present invention to provide a tape caddie capable of holding numerous types and sizes of tape. The sizes can include an industrial size tape, a medium size tape, and a small size tape. The tape caddie can have a plurality of tape projections used to hold one or more of each size of tape spool on a single, convenient storage unit. The tape projections protrude from the deck of the storage unit. In addition the tape caddie may have one or more rectangular shaped tape projections. The tape caddie may also include one or more multiple tape projections that are capable of holding different sizes of tape on a single projection.
  • A further aspect of the present invention is to provide for a storage unit from which the numerous tape projections may protrude. The storage unit will house the numerous tape projections and, in addition, may include a means to mount the storage unit to a wall. The means to mount to a wall can be a plurality of mounting holes drilled into the storage unit.
  • Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a method for storing tape where multiple types and sizes of tape may be secured to a storage unit with numerous different sized tape projection protrusions. The multiple tape projection can dispense most of the types of tape that are contained on the racking system. The storage unit is designed to be compatible with industry and commercially available tape and can be re-stocked with different types of tape at any time.
  • Additionally, there can be a small round projection which can house or anchor a cutting device directly or via string or wire so that the cutting of the tape being dispensed can be performed without the use of a built-in cutter which could be dangerous.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
  • FIG. 1 is a front and rear view of the tape caddie.
  • FIG. 2 is an angled view of the front and rear of the tape caddie.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention is a tape caddie which can include a plurality of tape projections. The tape projections protrude from a storage unit. The tape projections and the storage unit can be made of metal, plastic, foam, or any other material known by one skilled in the art.
  • The tape projections can be of different sizes and shapes in order to secure tapes of different size and shape to a single storage unit 101. The largest size of the circular tape projections is the industrial tape projection 102. The industrial tape projection protrudes about two (2) inches from the deck of the unit 103, and is slightly about less than three (3) inches in diameter 104, designed to accommodate commercial and retail available tape that is mounted on three (3) inch cores. The second size of tape projection can be a medium sized tape projection 105 ranging in surface area from about one and one half inches in diameter 106 and protrudes about two (2) inches from the deck of the unit 107. It is used for electrical and other tapes that come on one and one half inch cores. There can also be a small sized tape projection 108 ranging in diameter from less than about one inch, designed to accommodate tapes that come on one inch cores and protruding about two (2) inches from the storage unit 109. Most transparent tapes are this size. A multiple tape projection 110 can secure tapes of multiple sizes and is an industrial tape projection with either a medium or small tape projection protruding from the center of the industrial tape projection. The multiple tape projection has a first protrusion circular in shape and about three (3) inches in diameter and protruding from said storage unit about one (1) inch 111. The multiple tape projection further has a second protrusion circular in shape and less than about 1½ (1.5) inches in diameter protruding one (1) inch from the middle of said first protrusion 112. In addition to the circular tape projections is a rectangular tape projection 113 which can range in surface area from about one half inch square and protrudes from the storage unit about two (2) inches 114. This projection can be used in concert with the tape projection to dispense tape. The tape can be rolled out and attached to the rectangular projection, thus relieving the user from having to retrieve the end of the tape from the roll by using fingernails, etc. In addition the tape caddie can include a small round projection 115 that can be used for housing a cutting device. The small round projection has a surface area of less than about one-half (0.5″) inch with a groove around the circumference of the projection and protrudes from the storage unit about two (2″) inches 116. A cutting device can be a pair of scissors, a razor, or any other means to cut tape that can be stored on the small round projection by a handle or by a piece of wire or string tied to the cutting device.
  • The storage unit can be further comprised of a means to mount the storage unit to a wall. The means for mounting can be a slot for a hook or nail, any type of adhesive material, or a plurality of mounting holes drilled into the storage unit 117. The storage unit is designed to be compatible with commercially and retail readily and easily available tape and can be re-stocked with different types of tape at any time.
  • The storage unit need not be a limited size because the size of the storage unit could be altered depending upon the number of tape projections and size of tape projections desired by a consumer. An example of a tape caddie could have a storage unit of 21.5″×12″. There need be no set number of rows or number of tape projections either. An example tape caddie could contain three rows with numerous types of tape projections. In addition the space between the tape projections need not be any set length, but in the example described above a space of 5.5″ from the center of each projection, no matter the type leaves room for the tape and creates a symmetrical tape caddie.
  • The present invention also includes a method for storing tape by securing the type of tape to the corresponding sized tape projection on the storage unit. The storage unit may be wall mounted either before or after the tape is secured to the tape projection. In addition the storage unit may include a rectangular tape projection which can hold tape as it is dispensed from another tape projection for storage or cutting.
  • These terms and specifications, including the examples, serve to describe the invention by example and not to limit the invention. It is expected that others will perceive differences, which, while differing from the forgoing, do not depart from the scope of the invention herein described and claimed. In particular, any of the function elements described herein may be replaced by any other known element having an equivalent function.

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1. A tape caddie comprising a plurality of tape projections at least 1 tape projection chosen from industrial tape projections, multiple tape projections, small tape projections, and medium tape projections wherein said tape projections protrude from a storage unit.
2. The tape caddie of claim 1 further comprising one or more rectangular tape projections.
3. The tape caddie of claim 1 wherein said tape projections and said storage unit is plastic.
4. The tape caddie of claim 1 wherein said tape projections and said storage unit is metal.
5. The tape caddie of claim 1 wherein said tape projections and said storage unit is foam.
6. The tape caddie of claim 1 wherein said storage unit further comprises a means to mount said storage unit to a wall.
7. The tape caddie of claim 6 wherein said means to mount is a plurality of mounting holes drilled into said storage unit.
8. The tape caddie of claim 1 wherein said tape projections are placed in three rows on said storage unit.
9. The tape caddie of claim 8 wherein said rows are two rows of industrial and multiple tape projections separated by a row of medium and small tape projections.
10. The tape caddie of claim 1 further comprising a small round projection wherein said small round protection protrudes from said storage unit and wherein said small round projection has a surface area of about 0.5 inches in circumference with a groove around the circumference of said small round projection.
11. A method for storing tape comprising securing tape to a tape projection wherein said tape projection protrudes from a storage unit and where said tape projection can be size chosen from the sizes industrial, rectangular, multiple, medium, or small.
12. The method of claim 11 wherein said storage unit is wall-mounted.
13. The method of claim 11 further comprising housing a cutting device on a small round projection.
14. A tape projection comprising a protrusion from a storage unit wherein said tape projection is equivalent in surface area and length of protrusion to standard sizes of tape.
15. The tape projection of claim 14 wherein tape projection is circular in shape and about 3 inches in diameter and protrudes from said storage unit about 2 inches.
16. The tape projection of claim 14 wherein tape projection is circular in shape and about 1½ inches in diameter and protrudes from said storage unit about 2 inches.
17. The tape projection of claim 14 wherein tape projection is circular in shape and less than about 1 inch in diameter and protrudes from said storage unit about 2 inches
18. The tape projection of claim 14 wherein tape projection is rectangular in shape and a surface area of about 1½ inches and protrudes from said storage unit about 2 inches
19. The tape projection of claim 14 wherein tape projection has a first protrusion circular in shape and about 3 inches in diameter and protrudes from said storage unit about 1 inch and a second protrusion circular in shape and less than about 1½ inches in diameter protruding 1 inch from the middle of said first protrusion.
20. The tape projection of claim 14 wherein said tape projection is made of one chosen from plastic, metal, or foam.
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