US20160120392A1 - Tape cleaner - Google Patents

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US20160120392A1
US20160120392A1 US14/895,281 US201414895281A US2016120392A1 US 20160120392 A1 US20160120392 A1 US 20160120392A1 US 201414895281 A US201414895281 A US 201414895281A US 2016120392 A1 US2016120392 A1 US 2016120392A1
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Moonkyoung Jang
Young-Sang Kim
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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    • A47L25/08Pads or the like for cleaning clothes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L25/00Domestic cleaning devices not provided for in other groups of this subclass 
    • A47L25/005Domestic cleaning devices not provided for in other groups of this subclass  using adhesive or tacky surfaces to remove dirt, e.g. lint removers

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  • the disclosure relates to a tape cleaner which removes foreign substances, such as dust, hairs, and lint adhering to bed sheets, clothes, and carpets.
  • Tape cleaners are widely used to remove various types of foreign substances, such as dust, hairs, and lint adhering to the surfaces of fabrics, such as bed sheets, clothes, and carpets.
  • the tape cleaner includes an adhesive tape roller 1 on which an adhesive tape is mounted, a support roller 2 which is inserted and mounted into the adhesive tape roller and supports the adhesive tape roller, a support frame 3 which has both ends coupled to both ends of the support roller, respectively, and supports the support roller, and a handle 4 which has a front end connected to the support frame.
  • perforated tear lines 5 are formed on the adhesive tape roller in a longitudinal direction of the adhesive tape roller at predetermined intervals. Therefore, the user could readily remove the adhesive sheet layer, to which foreign substances adhere, along the perforated tear lines, and thereafter expose a new adhesive sheet layer.
  • the adhesive tape could not be easily cut in accordance with a state of the perforated tear lines of the adhesive tape roller, it is inconvenient to use the tape cleaner. Particularly, when foreign substances having a long length like hairs adhered to the adhesive tape in a direction in which the adhesive tape is wound, the adhesive tape could not be cut accurately along the perforated tear line.
  • the disclosed tape cleaner is convenient to use and allows easy replacement of the tape, and prevents an adhesive tape roller from moving away from the tape cleaner during use.
  • the tape cleaner comprises an adhesive tape roller, a support roller which is inserted and mounted into the adhesive tape roller and supports the adhesive tape roller, an upper cover which has both side ends coupled to both side ends of the support roller, respectively, and encloses a part of an outer circumferential surface of the adhesive tape roller, a rotary cover which has both side ends coupled to both side ends of the support roller, respectively, encloses a part of the outer circumferential surface of the adhesive tape roller inside the upper cover, and is rotatable about an axis in a longitudinal direction of the support roller, and a handle connected to the upper cover, in which the rotary cover includes a tape cutter part which is positioned at an edge portion thereof and cuts an adhesive tape of the adhesive tape roller, the upper cover includes a stopper part which is positioned on an inner circumferential surface of the upper cover and stops the rotary cover so that the rotary cover is not arbitrarily rotated when the adhesive tape is cut by the tape cutter part, both the adhesive tape roller and the support roller are rotatable about
  • the tape cleaner comprises a tape cutter part, thereby easily removing a portion of the adhesive sheet layer of the adhesive tape roller, to which foreign substances adhere, and exposing a new adhesive sheet layer.
  • the roller and the cover are integrally formed to avoid the loss of the cover. Accordingly, storage is convenient and the exposed adhesive tape surface is not damaged.
  • the cover may be conveniently opened and closed, the tape may be easily replaced, and it is not complicated to design the tape.
  • the tape cleaner may be conveniently used, and the adhesive tape roller is not easily moved away when the tape cleaner is used.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a tape cleaner of the related art.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of one embodiment of a tape cleaner according.
  • FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of one embodiment of the tape cleaner.
  • FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view illustrating an exemplary embodiment of a support roller used in the tape cleaner.
  • FIGS. 5 a , 5 b , and 5 c are a cross-sectional view illustrating a position of a stopper part according to sizes of an upper cover and a rotary cover, in the tape cleaner.
  • FIG. 6 is a bottom side perspective view of one embodiment of a tape cleaner.
  • FIGS. 7A and 7B each illustrate an aspect and the number of grooves and guides of the upper cover which are coupled in accordance with the number of side protrusions of the rotary cover.
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view of one embodiment of the tape cleaner in a state in which the rotary cover is rotated.
  • FIG. 9 is bottom side perspective views of one embodiment of the tape cleaner, in which FIG. 9A illustrates a state in which the tape cleaner is not in use, and FIG. 9B illustrates a state in which the tape cleaner is in use.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a tape cleaner according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • the tape cleaner 100 includes an adhesive tape roller 10 , a support roller 20 , an upper cover 30 having a stopper part 32 positioned on an inner circumferential surface thereof, a rotary cover 40 having a tape cutter part 42 positioned at an edge portion thereof, and a handle 50 . All of the adhesive tape roller, the support roller, the upper cover, and the rotary cover are attachable and detachable.
  • the adhesive tape roller 10 is a common roll-shaped adhesive tape with an adhesive tape wound on the surface of the roll, and has a plurality of adhesive sheet layers positioned on an outer circumferential surface thereof.
  • the adhesive tape roller 10 may be rotated about an axis in a longitudinal direction of the support roller. Therefore, when the adhesive tape roller 10 is rotated and moved at the time of using the tape cleaner, foreign substances such as dust, and hairs may adhere to the surface of the adhesive sheet layer so as to be removed.
  • the tape cleaner 100 of the present invention when adhesive force of the adhesive tape roller deteriorates due to use of the tape cleaner, the adhesive tape of the adhesive tape roller, to which foreign substances adhere, is separated at a predetermined length, and cut by the tape cutter part 42 such that a new adhesive sheet layer may be exposed to remove foreign substances.
  • the adhesive tape roller 10 has a through hole at central portions of both sides thereof so that the support roller 20 may be inserted and mounted into the through hole. Therefore, the adhesive tape roller 10 is supported by the support roller 20 that is inserted into the through hole.
  • perforated tear lines may be optionally disposed for each circumference of the roll of the adhesive tape. It is more convenient in that the adhesive sheet layer may be more readily cut by cutting a portion of the perforated tear line by means of the tape cutter part at the time of cutting the adhesive sheet layer.
  • the support roller 20 is inserted and mounted into the through hole of the adhesive tape roller 10 , and serves to support the adhesive tape roller 10 . Referring to FIG. 3 , the support roller 20 is coupled to both side ends of the upper cover 30 and both side ends of the rotary cover 40 .
  • the support roller 20 may include a first coupling protruding portion 21 a and a second coupling protruding portion 21 b, which protrude outward from both side ends thereof, respectively (see FIG. 3 ).
  • the support roller 20 may be easily coupled to both side ends of the upper cover and both side ends of the rotary cover, respectively.
  • the support roller 20 may include a support roller core 22 a, a first support roller side cap 22 b, a second support roller side cap 22 c, and an elastic member 22 d.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates the support roller 20 wherein the support roller core 22 a, the first support roller side cap 22 b, the second support roller side cap 22 c, and the elastic member 22 d are coupled to each other.
  • the tape cleaner 100 of the present invention may allow the adhesive tape roller 10 to be readily disassembled and replaced.
  • the elastic member 22 d may be disposed at the end facing the first support roller side cap 22 b in the support roller core 22 a.
  • Examples of the elastic member 22 d include a spring or the like.
  • a partition wall may be disposed inside the support roller core 22 a. In this case, the elastic member 22 d may be positioned between the first support roller side cap 22 b and the partition wall.
  • a button may be disposed at the first support roller side cap 22 b. When the button is pushed, the elastic member 22 d may be compressed, thereby more readily disassembling and replacing the adhesive tape roller.
  • the adhesive tape roller 10 may be easily disassembled from the support roller 20 so as to be replaced.
  • the adhesive tape roller 10 may be conveniently replaced through the push of the button.
  • both side ends of the upper cover 30 are coupled to both side ends of the support roller 20 , respectively.
  • the upper cover 30 may have through holes 31 at both ends thereof.
  • the upper cover 30 and the support roller 20 may be coupled to each other by inserting an end of the first coupling protruding portion 21 a and an end of the second coupling protruding portion 21 b, which are disposed at both sides of the support roller 20 , into the through holes 31 , respectively.
  • the upper cover 30 encloses a part of the outer circumferential surface of the adhesive tape roller 10 .
  • the upper cover 30 may prevent an upper portion of the adhesive tape roller 10 from being damaged by contaminants when the tape cleaner is not in use. In this case, a predetermined gap may be provided between the upper cover 30 and the outer circumferential surface of the adhesive tape roller 10 .
  • the upper cover 30 has the stopper part 32 formed on the inner circumferential surface thereof.
  • the stopper part 32 stops the rotary cover 40 when the adhesive tape is cut by the tape cutter part 42 so that the rotary cover 40 is not arbitrarily rotated. Because when the adhesive sheet layer is cut by the tape cutter part 42 , the rotational motion of the rotary cover 40 may be stopped by the stopper part 32 even though external force is applied to the rotary cover 40 , the user may easily cut the adhesive sheet layer with the tape cutter part 42 .
  • the stopper part 32 may stop the rotary cover 40 so that the rotary cover 40 is not rotated when the tape cleaner is not in use.
  • a position of the stopper part 32 is not particularly limited, but may be adjusted in consideration of sizes of the upper cover and the rotary cover. According to the exemplary embodiment, as illustrated in FIG. 5A , when the central angle ⁇ of the side of the rotary cover is the same as the central angle ⁇ of the side of the upper cover, it is appropriate that the stopper part 32 is positioned on the inner circumferential surface of the upper cover between the central portion and a second edge portion of the upper cover, and preferably, the stopper part 32 may be positioned in the vicinity of the second edge portion of the upper cover.
  • the stopper part 32 may be positioned on the inner circumferential surface of the upper cover 30 in the vicinity of the central portion of the upper cover (see FIG. 5B ).
  • the stopper part 32 may be positioned on the inner circumferential surface of the upper cover between the central portion and a first edge portion of the upper cover, and preferably, the stopper part 32 may be positioned in the vicinity of the first edge portion of the upper cover (see FIG. 5C ).
  • the stopper part 32 stops arbitrary rotational motion of the rotary cover 40 while coming into contact with the second edge portion of the rotary cover 40 , which is positioned at an opposite side relative to the tape cutter part 42 .
  • the central angle means an angle formed by two sides of the fan shape or the semi-circular shape.
  • the first edge portion of the upper cover means an edge portion of the upper cover, which corresponds to a position of the tape cutter part 42 , when the rotary cover is fully enclosed by the upper cover, that is, when the tape cleaner according to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention is in use.
  • the second edge portion of the upper cover means an edge portion that is positioned at an opposite side relative to the first edge portion of the upper cover.
  • the upper cover 30 may have a withdrawing groove 33 at one edge portion or both edge portions thereof.
  • the withdrawing groove 33 may be positioned at the first edge portion of the upper cover 30 , or the withdrawing groove 33 may be positioned at the first and second edge portions of the upper cover 30 , respectively.
  • the user may easily withdraw the rotary cover 40 , which is fully enclosed by the upper cover 30 , through the withdrawing groove 33 .
  • the upper cover 30 may have grooves 34 and guides 35 formed in inner surfaces of both sides thereof.
  • the upper cover 30 may have grooves 34 and guides 35 formed in inner surfaces of both sides thereof.
  • two grooves 34 and one guide 35 may be provided in each of the inner surfaces of both sides of the upper cover 30 .
  • four grooves 34 and two guides 35 may be provided in each of the inner surfaces of both sides of the upper cover 30 , or four grooves 34 and four guides 35 may be provided.
  • two grooves 34 may be positioned at an upper portion and a lower portion of each of the inner surfaces of both sides of the upper cover 30 , and the remaining two grooves 34 may be positioned at a left upper portion and a right lower portion of each of the inner surfaces of both sides of the upper cover 30 .
  • the guides 35 may be positioned between the upper groove and the right lower groove, and between the lower groove and the left upper groove, respectively, or may be positioned between the grooves, respectively.
  • positions of the left upper groove and the right lower groove may be adjusted in consideration of sizes of the sides of the upper cover and the rotary cover. Functions of the groove 34 and the guide 35 will be described in the following description regarding the rotary cover.
  • the shape of the side of the upper cover 30 is not particularly limited, and for example, may be a fan shape, a semi-circular shape, or the like.
  • the size of the side of the upper cover 30 is not particularly limited. However, when the central angle ⁇ of the side of the upper cover is 30° to 180°, and may preferably be 45° to 90°, it is easy to use and store the tape cleaner. Particularly, when the central angle ⁇ of the side of the upper cover 30 is 180°, and the central angle ⁇ of the side of the rotary cover 40 is 180°, that is, when both the upper cover and the rotary cover have a semi-circular shape, a lower portion as well as an upper portion of the adhesive tape roller 10 may be protected from contaminants when the tape cleaner is not in use.
  • a material of the upper cover 30 is not particularly limited, and for example, may be metal, plastic, or the like.
  • both side ends of the rotary cover 40 are coupled to both side ends of the support roller 20 , respectively.
  • the rotary cover 40 may have through holes 41 at both ends thereof.
  • the rotary cover 40 and the support roller 20 may be coupled to each other by inserting both side ends of the support roller 20 , for example, the end of the first coupling protruding portion 21 a and the end of the second coupling protruding portion 21 b of the support roller 20 into the through holes 41 , respectively.
  • the rotary cover 40 encloses a part of the outer circumferential surface of the adhesive tape roller 10 .
  • the rotary cover 40 may prevent a lower portion of the adhesive tape roller 10 from being damaged by contaminants when the tape cleaner is not in use.
  • a predetermined gap may be provided between the rotary cover 40 and the outer circumferential surface of the adhesive tape roller 10 .
  • the rotary cover 40 includes the tape cutter part 42 formed at the edge portion thereof.
  • the user since the user may cut the adhesive tape (adhesive sheet layer), which is contaminated by foreign substances, using the tape cutter part 42 without using cutting means such as a knife, and scissors, and may expose a new adhesive tape (adhesive sheet layer), the user may use the tape cleaner conveniently.
  • the tape cutter part 42 may be integrally formed with the rotary cover so as to be a single body with the rotary cover, or a separate tape-cutter-part member may be mounted at the edge portion of the rotary cover so as to be disassembled and replaced from the rotary cover. If the tape cutter part is integrally formed with the rotary cover, a material of the tape cutter part is the same as a material of the rotary cover. Meanwhile, if the tape cutter part is formed to be disassembled and replaced from the rotary cover, a material of the tape cutter part may be metal, plastic, or the like that is identical to or different from a material of the rotary cover.
  • a shape of the tape cutter part is not particularly limited as long as the tape cutter part may cut the adhesive sheet layer, and for example, may be a triangular shape, or the like.
  • the rotary cover 40 may be rotated in both directions about an axis in a longitudinal direction of the support roller 20 .
  • the rotary cover 40 of the present invention may be fixed when the rotary cover 40 is fully enclosed by the upper cover 30 , and when the rotary cover 40 is rotated about the axis in the longitudinal direction of the support roller 20 and positioned to be symmetrical to the upper cover 30 .
  • the rotary cover 40 may have side protrusions 43 formed on each of outer surfaces of both sides thereof (see FIGS. 7A and 7B ).
  • One side protrusion 43 may be provided on a lower portion of each of the outer surfaces of both sides of the rotary cover 40 (see FIG. 7A ), or one side protrusion 43 may be provided on each of an upper portion and a lower portion of each of the outer surfaces of both sides of the rotary cover 40 (see FIG. 7B ).
  • the side protrusion 43 may be moved along the guide 35 of the upper cover 30 and then fitted into the groove 34 .
  • one side protrusion 43 may be provided on each of the outer surfaces of both sides of the rotary cover 40 , and two grooves 34 and one guide 35 may be provided on each of the inner surfaces of both sides of the upper cover 30 .
  • two side protrusions 43 may be provided on each of the outer surfaces of both sides of the rotary cover 40 , and four grooves 34 and two guides 35 may be provided on each of the inner surfaces of both sides of the upper cover 30 .
  • the side protrusions 43 of both sides of the rotary cover 40 may be moved along the guides 35 of both sides of the upper cover 30 , respectively, and then fitted into the grooves 34 of both sides of the upper cover 30 , respectively.
  • FIGS. 7A and 7B that is an enlarged view of a combined portion of the rotary cover 40 and the upper cover 30 , an aspect can be seen in which the side protrusions 43 of the rotary cover 40 are fitted into the grooves 34 of the upper cover 30 .
  • both side protrusions 43 of the rotary cover 40 are moved along the guides 35 of the upper cover 30 , and then fitted and fixed into the grooves 34 (see FIG. 7B ).
  • the rotary cover 40 is positioned above the adhesive tape roller 10 such that the lower portion of the adhesive tape roller 10 is opened, thereby removing foreign substances while the tape cleaner is rotated and moved.
  • both side protrusions 43 of the rotary cover 40 are moved along the guides 35 of the upper cover 30 , both side protrusions 43 are fitted and fixed again into the grooves 34 . And then, the lower portion of the adhesive tape roller becomes a closed state such that the lower portion of the adhesive tape roller 10 is protected from contaminants, thereby easily protecting the tape cleaner.
  • the surface of the lower portion of the rotary cover 40 may be flat (not illustrated). In this case, the tape cleaner may be stored in an upright state with respect to the bottom.
  • the rotary cover 40 may have support members 44 formed at the lower portion thereof (see FIG. 8 ).
  • the support members 44 serve to support the tape cleaner itself, when the tape cleaner is not in use, that is, in a storage mode.
  • the upper cover 30 may have grooves 36 that may accommodate the support members the rotary cover 40 .
  • the support members 44 of the rotary cover 40 may be accommodated in the grooves 36 of the upper cover 30 .
  • the shape of the side of the rotary cover 40 is not particularly limited, and for example, may be a fan shape, a semi-circular shape, or the like.
  • the shape of the side of the rotary cover may correspond to the shape of the side of the upper cover.
  • the size of the side of the rotary cover 40 is not particularly limited. However, when the central angle ⁇ of the side of the rotary cover is 30° to 180°, and may preferably be 45° to 90°, the lower portion of the adhesive tape roller 10 may be protected from contaminants when the tape cleaner is not in use.
  • the material of the rotary cover 40 is not particularly limited, and for example, may be metal, plastic, or the like.
  • the handle 50 is connected to the upper cover 30 .
  • a handle cap (not illustrated) may be mounted at the upper portion of the handle 50 .
  • the handle 50 may be made of rubber in order to prevent sliding.
  • FIG. 9A illustrates an aspect in which the tape cleaner 100 according to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention is not in use.
  • the rotary cover 40 is positioned below the adhesive tape roller 10 so as to serve as a support. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the lower portion of the adhesive tape roller 10 from being damaged by contaminants.
  • the side protrusions 43 of both sides of the rotary cover 40 are fitted and fixed into the grooves 34 of the upper cover 30 , that is, grooves 34 of the upper and lower portions of the upper cover (see FIG. 7 ).
  • FIG. 9B illustrates an aspect in which the tape cleaner 100 according to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention is in use when the rotary cover 40 depicted in FIG. 9A is rotated in an opposite direction.
  • the side protrusions 43 of both sides of the rotary cover 40 are moved along the guides 35 of both sides of the upper cover 30 , and then fitted and fixed again into the grooves 34 (see FIG. 7 ).
  • the rotary cover 40 is positioned above the adhesive tape roller 10 such that the lower portion of the adhesive tape roller 10 is opened, thereby removing foreign substances on the bottom.
  • the side protrusions 43 of both sides of the rotary cover 40 are fitted and fixed into the grooves while rotational motion of the rotary cover 40 is stopped by the stopper part 32 , such that the user may cut stably the adhesive tape using small force.
  • the rotary cover 40 When the rotary cover 40 is rotated again in a state in which the lower portion of the adhesive tape roller 10 is open (that is, the use mode of the tape cleaner—see FIG. 9B ), the side protrusions 43 of both sides of the rotary cover 40 are moved again along the guides 35 of both sides of the upper cover 30 . When the side protrusions 43 are moved and then fitted and fixed again into the grooves 34 of the upper cover 30 , the rotary cover 40 may be fixed again in a state in which the lower portion of the adhesive tape roller is closed (that is, the storage mode of the tape cleaner—see FIG. 9A ).
  • the tape cleaner according to the present invention may be easily converted from a state in which the tape cleaner is in use into a state in which the tape cleaner is not in use or vice versa, it is easy to use the tape cleaner.

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