WO2005035412A1 - Tape dispenser with a cushioned applicator tip - Google Patents

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WO2005035412A1
WO2005035412A1 PCT/US2004/006382 US2004006382W WO2005035412A1 WO 2005035412 A1 WO2005035412 A1 WO 2005035412A1 US 2004006382 W US2004006382 W US 2004006382W WO 2005035412 A1 WO2005035412 A1 WO 2005035412A1
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applicator tip
transfer tape
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Bret R. Marschand
Andrew Bielecki
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Sanford L.P.
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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
    • B65H35/04Delivering articles from cutting or line-perforating machines; Article or web delivery apparatus incorporating cutting or line-perforating devices, e.g. adhesive tape dispensers from or with transverse cutters or perforators
    • B65H35/06Delivering articles from cutting or line-perforating machines; Article or web delivery apparatus incorporating cutting or line-perforating devices, e.g. adhesive tape dispensers from or with transverse cutters or perforators from or with blade, e.g. shear-blade, cutters or perforators
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H37/00Article or web delivery apparatus incorporating devices for performing specified auxiliary operations
    • B65H37/002Web delivery apparatus, the web serving as support for articles, material or another web
    • B65H37/005Hand-held apparatus
    • B65H37/007Applicators for applying coatings, e.g. correction, colour or adhesive coatings
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
    • B65H37/00Article or web delivery apparatus incorporating devices for performing specified auxiliary operations
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    • Y10T156/1702For plural parts or plural areas of single part
    • Y10T156/1705Lamina transferred to base from adhered flexible web or sheet type carrier
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    • Y10T156/1795Implement carried web supply
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  • This disclosure is related generally, to transfer tape dispensers, and more particularly, to a transfer tape dispenser with a cushioned applicator
  • a return spool then collects the carrier
  • the application layer can consist of one or more layers of material.
  • the applicator tip it is released from the carrier tape and transferred to the
  • a correction application layer consists of an opaque layer to
  • the applicator tip can bend to align itself with the
  • the flexibility of the applicator tip provides a user with feedback regarding the amount of
  • applicator tip are susceptible to the problem of the applicator tip
  • transfer tape dispensers have applicator tips that do not deform
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of a transfer tape dispenser
  • FIG. 2 is an exploded isometric view of a transfer tape dispenser
  • FIG. 3 is an isometric view of a drive wheel of a transfer tape
  • FIG. 4 is an isometric view from the opposite side of the drive
  • FIG. 5 is a side elevational view of a slip clutch mechanism of a
  • FIG. 6 is a fragmentary view of a transfer tape dispenser
  • FIG. 7 is a bottom elevational view of a transfer tape dispenser
  • FIG. 8 is an isometric view of a tape path of a transfer tape
  • FIG. 9 is an isometric view of an alternate example an applicator tip
  • transfer tape dispenser 20 includes a case 22, a supply spool 24, a return
  • transfer tape dispenser 20 also includes a correction tape 32 having an
  • post 38 directs the transfer tape 32 from the supply spool 24 to the
  • the transfer tape dispenser 20 includes a cushion body 94 that cushions the pressing of the application edge 30 on the surface 42.
  • the transfer tape dispenser 20 further includes a slip clutch mechanism 46 for providing slipping of the supply spool 24 relative to the rotation of the return spool 26, when necessary, to avoid the buildup of excessive tension in the transfer tape 32.
  • the application layer (not shown) can be an adhesive material, a highlighting material, or a decorative coating material. Accordingly, one side of the application layer (not shown) can adhere to the surface 42, while the other side of the application layer (not shown) can provide a different functionality. In the disclosed example, however, the application layer (not shown) is a correction tape layer and is referred to as such.
  • the correction tape layer (not shown) can be applied to a surface 42 to mask a portion of the surface 42 to which it is applied.
  • the correction tape layer (not shown) is applied to one side of a carrier tape.
  • the carrier tape consists of a flexible ribbon or strip of plastic or paper.
  • the case 22 includes a first side 47 and a second side 49, that are attached together to house various components of the transfer tape dispenser 20.
  • the two housings 47 and 49 of the case 22 are detaehably attached together by a
  • side 49 includes a locking tab 55 that engages a corresponding aperture
  • the case 22 can be shaped as desired. However,
  • the case 22 is ergonomically shaped to provide
  • the transfer tape dispenser 20 includes
  • an index finger grip pad 31 a thumb grip pad 33, and an applicator tip
  • the grip pads 31 and 33 may be part of the case 22 and constructed
  • the grip pads 31 and 33 are constructed from a soft plastic and
  • both grip pads 31 and 33 may be constructed
  • the application tip cover 35 protects the applicator tip 28 when
  • the applicator tip cover 35 is generally
  • Each end 39 of the applicator tip cover 35 is pivotally attached to
  • the applicator tip cover 35 rotates about an axis (not shown)
  • the applicator tip cover 35 can be pivoted or rotated to the
  • a user can rotate the applicator tip cover 35 in a
  • applicator tip cover 35 guards the applicator tip 28 and the application
  • tape dispenser 20 can include a cap (not shown) that is shaped similar to
  • the case 22 includes a shaft 48 for mounting a drive wheel 50
  • the drive wheel 50 includes a central hub 52 for
  • the shaft 48 extends
  • the drive wheel 50 can freely rotate about the shaft 48, but
  • spool 24 is rotationally mounted on a supply side 58 of the drive wheel 50, and as will described in detail below can rotate with the drive wheel
  • spool 26 is disposed on a return side 60 of the drive wheel 50.
  • the return spool 26 is an integral part of the drive
  • the return spool 26 is a circular ledge 62 that is
  • the circular ledge 62 is concentric with the drive wheel 50
  • the circular ledge 62 defines the return spool 26 for
  • side walls 64 are provided around the circular ledge 62 to contain the
  • the transfer tape 32 is dispensed by unwinding from the top of the supply
  • transfer tape 32 can be reversed to achieve the same result.
  • the drive wheel 50 includes a
  • each wedge shaped tip 72 engages the angled face of a detent 70.
  • each wedge shaped tip 72 dispensing direction, the vertical face of each wedge shaped tip 72
  • clutch mechanism 46 maintains a maximum desired tension in the transfer tape 32 as the diameters of the supply spool 24 and the return spool 26
  • the slip clutch mechanism 46 includes
  • shoe 74 is attached to the hub 52 on the supply side 58 of the drive
  • a supply hub 78 (shown with dashed lines), which is concentric
  • Each arcuate shoe 74 includes a pair of ridges 80
  • the ridges 80 slightly protrude radially
  • the transfer tape 32 needs to unwind
  • the supply spool 24 to provide faster rotation of the supply spool 24 relative to the drive wheel 50.
  • the supply spool 24
  • the transfer tape 32 needs to unwind
  • dispenser 20 For example, a gasket, an o-ring, or a washer (not shown)
  • the hub 52 can include a plurality of detents (not
  • applicator tip 28 is wedge-shaped to guide the transfer tape 32
  • the transfer tape 32 travels from
  • the guides 86 also serve to guide the transfer tape 32 and the carrier
  • the applicator tip 28 is generally oriented near
  • the tape post 38 directs the
  • post 38 directs the transfer tape 32 from the applicator tip 28 to the
  • supply tape post 38 can take on a variety of shapes and sizes in order to perform
  • post 38 is a cylindrical rod that is mounted in the case and is generally
  • the transfer tape 32 is applied to a surface 42
  • carrier tape (not shown) is pulled by the return spool 26 and collected
  • direction 88 applies the correction tape layer (not shown) and masks a
  • the applicator tip 28 includes a pivot shaft 90 that is pivotally
  • each end of the pivot shaft 90 pivots inside a corresponding fork 92 to provide
  • cushion body 94 disposed between the applicator tip 28 and the first side
  • the applicator tip 28 pivots in a direction 93 as shown in FIG. 7.
  • application edge 30 can be pressed on a surface 42 for uniform
  • the cushion body 94 also provides cushioned pivoting of the
  • cushion body 94 may operate like a spring, a dampener or both.
  • the cushion body 94 is a resilient body that when
  • the cushion body can be co-molded during manufacturing. Accordingly, the cushion body
  • 94 is in one piece and includes a pair of cushion body sides 96 that are
  • the cushion body 94 may be connected to the applicator tip 28 by,
  • the cushion body 94 may also be a discrete cushion body that is
  • body 94 may also be connected to the case 22 without being connected
  • the cushion body 94 is constructed
  • the cushion body 94 is constructed as a one-piece
  • the cushion body 94 is also shaped to fit between the
  • the, cushion body 94 and the first side 47 of the case 22 can be co manufactured by, for example, an injection molding process.
  • the, cushion body 94 and the first side 47 of the case 22 can be co manufactured by, for example, an injection molding process.

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Abstract

A transfer tape dispenser (20) includes a case (22), a supply spool (24), a return spool (6), and a substantially rigid applicator tip (28) having an application edge (30). The applicator tip is disposed in a path of a transfer tape (32) that originates from the supply spool (24) and terminates at the return spool (26). When pressing the application edge (30) on a surface, an application layer of the transfer tape (32) adheres to the surface. The transfer tape dispenser (20) includes a cushion (94) that cushions the pressing of the application edge (30) on the surface. The transfer tape dispenser (20) further includes a slip cutch mechanism (46) for providing slipping of the supply spool (24) relative to the rotation of the return spool (26), when necessary, to maintain a desired tension in the correction transfer tape (32).

Description

FIELD OF DISCLOSURE This disclosure is related generally, to transfer tape dispensers, and more particularly, to a transfer tape dispenser with a cushioned applicator
tip.
BACKGROUND Transfer tape dispensers are typically used to apply an application
layer of material to a surface from a flexible carrier tape. The dispensers
typically include an applicator tip that receives the carrier tape coated on
one side with the application layer from a supply spool and apply the
application layer to a surface. A return spool then collects the carrier
tape.
The application layer can consist of one or more layers of material.
What characterizes the application layer is when pressed to a surface by
the applicator tip it is released from the carrier tape and transferred to the
surface. A correction application layer consists of an opaque layer to
obscure a mark and a contact adhesive layer to attach the opaque layer to
a surface.
The applicator tip of a typical correction transfer tape dispenser is
constructed from a flexible material or shaped to bend when pressed on a
surface. Accordingly, the applicator tip can bend to align itself with the
surface when being pressed thereon. Furthermore, the flexibility of the applicator tip provides a user with feedback regarding the amount of
pressure to place on the applicator tip for application of the correction
tape layer to the surface.
Correction transfer tape dispensers that have a highly flexible
applicator tip are susceptible to the problem of the applicator tip
deforming permanently from repeated use. In contrast, some correction
transfer tape dispensers have applicator tips that do not deform
sufficiently when pressed on a surface. This may result in the correction
tape layer not properly adhering to the surface, or the user not being able
to determine adequate pressure to apply to the surface.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS ,, FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of a transfer tape dispenser
constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present disclosure.
FIG. 2 is an exploded isometric view of a transfer tape dispenser
constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present disclosure.
FIG. 3 is an isometric view of a drive wheel of a transfer tape
dispenser constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present
disclosure.
FIG. 4 is an isometric view from the opposite side of the drive
wheel of FIG. 3.
FIG. 5 is a side elevational view of a slip clutch mechanism of a
transfer tape dispenser constructed in accordance with the teachings of
the present disclosure. FIG. 6 is a fragmentary view of a transfer tape dispenser
constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present disclosure
FIG. 7 is a bottom elevational view of a transfer tape dispenser
constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present disclosure.
• FIG. 8 is an isometric view of a tape path of a transfer tape
dispenser constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present
disclosure.
FIG. 9 is an isometric view of an alternate example an applicator tip
and a cushion body for a transfer tape dispenser constructed in
accordance with the teachings of the present disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION Referring to FIGS. 1 -8, a transfer tape dispenser 20 in accordance
with the teachings of the present disclosure is generally shown. The
transfer tape dispenser 20 includes a case 22, a supply spool 24, a return
spool 26, and an applicator tip 28 having an application edge 30. The
transfer tape dispenser 20 also includes a correction tape 32 having an
application layer (not shown) and a carrier tape (not shown). A path of
travel of the transfer tape 32 in the transfer tape dispenser 20 originates
with the supply spool 24 and terminates with the return spool 26. A tape
post 38 directs the transfer tape 32 from the supply spool 24 to the
applicator tip 28, and from the applicator tip 28 to the return spool 26,
respectively. When pressing the application edge 30 on a surface 42 (as
shown in FIG. 7), the application layer (not shown) adheres to the surface 42 to mask a portion of the surface 42 to which it is applied. Subsequently, the carrier tape (not shown) is collected by the return spool 26. The transfer tape dispenser 20 includes a cushion body 94 that cushions the pressing of the application edge 30 on the surface 42. The transfer tape dispenser 20 further includes a slip clutch mechanism 46 for providing slipping of the supply spool 24 relative to the rotation of the return spool 26, when necessary, to avoid the buildup of excessive tension in the transfer tape 32.
One of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate that the application layer (not shown) of the transfer tape 32 can provide
numerous functions. For example, the application layer (not shown) can be an adhesive material, a highlighting material, or a decorative coating material. Accordingly, one side of the application layer (not shown) can adhere to the surface 42, while the other side of the application layer (not shown) can provide a different functionality. In the disclosed example, however, the application layer (not shown) is a correction tape layer and is referred to as such. The correction tape layer (not shown) can be applied to a surface 42 to mask a portion of the surface 42 to which it is applied. The correction tape layer (not shown) is applied to one side of a carrier tape. The carrier tape consists of a flexible ribbon or strip of plastic or paper.
Referring to FIG. 2, the case 22 includes a first side 47 and a second side 49, that are attached together to house various components of the transfer tape dispenser 20. In the disclosed example, the two housings 47 and 49 of the case 22 are detaehably attached together by a
tongue 5,1 on the first side 47 that engages a groove 53 on the second
side 49. To secure the two housings 47 and 49 together, the second
side 49 includes a locking tab 55 that engages a corresponding aperture
57 in the first side 47. The case 22 can be shaped as desired. However,
in the disclosed example, the case 22 is ergonomically shaped to provide
comfort and intuitive operation when being operated by a user.
Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the transfer tape dispenser 20 includes
an index finger grip pad 31 , a thumb grip pad 33, and an applicator tip
cover 35 that is pivotally attached to the case 22. The index finger grip
pad 31 is disposed on the upper part of the case 22 where a user would
typically place his index finger when using the transfer tape dispenser 20.
The grip pads 31 and 33 may be part of the case 22 and constructed
from the same material, or be independent grip pads of a different
material that are attached to or formed on the case 22. In the disclosed
example, the grip pads 31 and 33 are constructed from a soft plastic and
are attached to the case 22. Additionally, to provide sufficient grip
between a user's fin ger and the grip pads 31 and 33 when holding the
transfer tape dispenser 20, both grip pads 31 and 33 may be constructed
from rubber and may include a number of ridges 37 on their respective
surfaces.
The application tip cover 35 protects the applicator tip 28 when
not in use. Referring to Fig. 2, the applicator tip cover 35 is generally
shaped to correspond with the lateral cross sectional profile of the case 22. Each end 39 of the applicator tip cover 35 is pivotally attached to
one of the first side 47 or the second side, 49 of the case 22.
Accordingly, the applicator tip cover 35 rotates about an axis (not shown)
passing through the ends 39. When the transfer tape dispenser 20 is
being used, the applicator tip cover 35 can be pivoted or rotated to the
open position, as shown in Fig. 1 . When the transfer tape dispenser 20 is
no longer being used, a user can rotate the applicator tip cover 35 in a
direction 41 to a closed position (not shown) covering the tip 28. The
applicator tip cover 35 guards the applicator tip 28 and the application
edge 30, and prevents external objects from coming into contact with the
applicator tip 28, the application edge 30, and the transfer tape 32. One
of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate that the applicator tip 28
can be covered by a wide variety of covers. For example, the transfer
tape dispenser 20 can include a cap (not shown) that is shaped similar to
the portion of the case 22 where the applicator tip 28 is disposed. A user
can place the cap on the corresponding portion of the case 22 to cover
the applicator tip 22.
The case 22 includes a shaft 48 for mounting a drive wheel 50
inside the case 22. The drive wheel 50 includes a central hub 52 for
being rotationally mounted on the shaft 48. The shaft 48 extends
laterally and, in this example, from the second side 49 to first side 47.
Accordingly, the drive wheel 50 can freely rotate about the shaft 48, but
is prevented from moving or rotating in any other direction. The supply
spool 24 is rotationally mounted on a supply side 58 of the drive wheel 50, and as will described in detail below can rotate with the drive wheel
50 or slip relative to the drive wheel 50 when necessary. The return
spool 26 is disposed on a return side 60 of the drive wheel 50. In the
disclosed example, the return spool 26 is an integral part of the drive
wheel 50 and, therefore, rotates with the drive wheel 50. In the
disclosed example, the return spool 26 is a circular ledge 62 that is
integral with and protrudes outwardly from the return side 60 of the drive
wheel 50. The circular ledge 62 is concentric with the drive wheel 50
and has a wider width than the width of the transfer tape 32.
Accordingly, the circular ledge 62 defines the return spool 26 for
collecting the carrier tape (not shown) of the transfer tape 32 in a winding
manner, hence the return spool 26. To prevent the transfer tape 32 from
sliding off the circular ledge 62 when being wound thereon, a plurality of
side walls 64 are provided around the circular ledge 62 to contain the
transfer tape 32 on the return spool 26.
To dispense the transfer tape 32 from the supply spool 24, the
drive wheel 50 rotates in a dispensing direction 66 to unwind the transfer
tape 32 from the supply spool 24. Additionally, the carrier tape (not
shown) is collected on the return spool 26 by being wound thereon when
the drive wheel 50 rotates in the dispensing direction 66. Accordingly,
the transfer tape 32 is dispensed by unwinding from the top of the supply
spool 24 and is collected by being wound on the return spool 26 from the
bottom thereof. One of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate, however, that the aforementioned winding and unwinding configuration of the
transfer tape 32 can be reversed to achieve the same result.
To prevent the wheel 50 from rotating in a non-dispensing direction
(i.e., opposite the dispensing direction 66), the drive wheel 50 includes a
number of flexible tabs 68 radially disposed on the return side 26 of the
drive wheel 50 that engage a number of detents 70 radially disposed on
the interior of the second side 49. As shown in FIG. 4, the flexible tabs
68 include wedge shaped tips 72 that engage the detents 70, which are
also wedge shaped. In the dispensing direction 66, the angled face of
each wedge shaped tip 72 engages the angled face of a detent 70.
Accordingly, the flexibility of the flexible tabs 68 causes the angled faces
of the, wedge shaped tips 72 of the flexible tabs 68 to slide over the
detents 70 to allow rotation of the drive wheel 50 in the dispensing
direction 66. In contrast, when the drive wheel 50 is rotated in the non-
dispensing direction, the vertical face of each wedge shaped tip 72
engages the vertical face of a detent 70 to prevent the wheel 50 from
rotating in the non-dispensing direction.
As the transfer tape 32 is unwound from the supply spool 24 and
wound on the return spool 26, the diameter of the supply spool 24,
including the supply of transfer tape 32, shrinks and the diameter of the
return spool, including the supply of carrier tape (not shown), grows.
Because the two spools 24, 26 generally rotate in unison, the changing
diameter would cause tension in the transfer tape 32 to change. The slip
clutch mechanism 46 maintains a maximum desired tension in the transfer tape 32 as the diameters of the supply spool 24 and the return spool 26
change. ,
As shown in FIGS. 3 and 5, the slip clutch mechanism 46 includes
a pair of arcuate shoes 74 that have an outside diameter of generally
similar size as the internal diameter of the supply spool 24. Each arcuate
shoe 74 is attached to the hub 52 on the supply side 58 of the drive
wheel 50 with a spoke 76. In effect, the arcuate shoes 74 partially
define a supply hub 78 (shown with dashed lines), which is concentric
with the hub 52, for mounting the supply spool 24 on the supply side 58
of the drive wheel 50. Each arcuate shoe 74 includes a pair of ridges 80
that extend across its width. The ridges 80 slightly protrude radially
outward from the supply hub 78. Furthermore, the ridges 80 are
distributed relative to the supply hub 78 in an evenly spaced radial
manner. Accordingly, when the supply spool 24 is mounted on the
supply hub 78, the ridges 80 cause the arcuate shoes 74 to flex and bias
the ridges 80 against the internal periphery of the supply spool 24 to
maintain frictional contact with the internal periphery of the supply spool
24. .
When the diameter of the return spool 26 is larger than the
diameter of the supply spool 24, the transfer tape 32 needs to unwind
faster from the supply spool 24 than the speed by which is being wound
on the return spool 26. The tension of the transfer tape 32 needs to be
sufficient to overcome the frictional forces between the ridges 80 and the
internal periphery of the supply spool 24 to provide faster rotation of the supply spool 24 relative to the drive wheel 50. Thus, the supply spool 24
must slip on the arcuate shoes 74 when necessary to synchronize the
length of tape unwound from the supply spool 24 with the length of the
tape wound on the return spool 26.
When the diameter of the return spool 26 is smaller than the
diameter of the supply spool 24, the transfer tape 32 needs to unwind
slower from the supply spool 24 than the speed by which is being wound
on the return spool 26. The tension of the transfer tape 32 needs to be
sufficient to overcome the frictional forces between the ridges 80 and the
internal periphery of the supply spool 24 to provide slower rotation of the
supply spool 24 relative to the drive wheel 50. Thus, the supply spool 24
must slip on the arcuate shoes 74 when necessary to synchronize the
length of tape unwound from the supply spool 24 with the length of the
tape wound on the return spool 26.
One of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the slip clutch
mechanism operates by providing a slippable engagement between the
drive wheel 50 and the supply spool 24. Accordingly, a variety of well
known slip clutch mechanisms can be utilized for the transfer tape
dispenser 20. For example, a gasket, an o-ring, or a washer (not shown)
that is constructed from a flexible material can be disposed on the hub 52
to frictionally engage the internal periphery of the supply spool 24. In yet
another example, the hub 52 can include a plurality of detents (not
shown) radially disposed thereon that can engage a plurality of detents
(not shown) on the internal periphery of the supply spool 24. Referring to FIGS. 6 and 8, the applicator tip 28 is pivotally
mounted, inside the case 22. A portion 29 of the applicator tip 28, which
includes the application edge 30, protrudes from the case 22 so that the
tape 32 can be applied to a surface 42. The protruding portion 29 of the
applicator tip 28, however, is wedge-shaped to guide the transfer tape 32
to and from the application edge 30. The transfer tape 32 travels from
the supply spool 24 to reach an application side 84 of the applicator tip
28, travels around the application edge 30, and departs a non-application
side 82 of the applicator tip 28 for the return spool 26. To maintain the
transfer tape 32 on both the application side 84 and the non-application
side 82 while traveling on the applicator tip 28, the applicator tip 28
includes guides 86 attached to the sides and bounding the width thereof.
The guides 86 also serve to guide the transfer tape 32 and the carrier
tape (not shown) to and from the application edge 30, respectively.
As shown in FIG. 8, the applicator tip 28 is generally oriented near
90° relative to the orientation of the transfer tape 32 as it is unwound
from the supply spool 24. Accordingly, the tape post 38 directs the
transfer tape 32 from the supply spool 24 to the applicator tip 28, and
also twists the transfer tape 32 to change its orientation in the path
between the supply spool 24 and the applicator tip 28. Also, the tape
post 38 directs the transfer tape 32 from the applicator tip 28 to the
return spool 26, and also twists the carrier tape (not shown) to change its
orientation in the tape path between the applicator tip 28 and the return
spool 26. One of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the supply tape post 38 can take on a variety of shapes and sizes in order to perform
the described functions. In the disclosed example, however, the tape
post 38 is a cylindrical rod that is mounted in the case and is generally
parallel with the shaft 48.
Referring to FIG. 7, the transfer tape 32 is applied to a surface 42
by a user pressing the application side 84 of the application edge 30 on
the surface 42 and moving the transfer tape dispenser 20 in a direction
88. The contact of the transfer tape 32 with the surface 42 at the
application edge 30, combined with the movement of the transfer tape
dispenser 20 in the direction 88, causes the transfer tape 32 to be pulled
from the supply spool 24. Meanwhile, the contact of the application edge
30 with the surface 42 causes the correction tape layer (not shown) of
the transfer tape 32 to adhere to the surface 42 at the application edge
30. Because the return spool 26 rotates with the drive wheel 50, the
carrier tape (not shown) is pulled by the return spool 26 and collected
windingly thereon. Thus, moving the transfer tape dispenser 20 in the
direction 88 applies the correction tape layer (not shown) and masks a
portion of the surface 42 along the direction 88.
The applicator tip 28 includes a pivot shaft 90 that is pivotally
mounted in the case 22 to provide pivoting of the applicator tip 28 at the
application edge 30 when being applied to a surface 42. The pivot shaft
90 is parallel with the application edge 30 and is pivotally mounted in a
pair of forks 92 that protrude from the case 22. Accordingly, each end of the pivot shaft 90 pivots inside a corresponding fork 92 to provide
pivoting of the applicator tip 28.
The pivoting of the applicator .tip 28 is limited and cushioned by a
cushion body 94 disposed between the applicator tip 28 and the first side
47 of the case 22. When the application edge 30 is pressed on a surface
42, the applicator tip 28 pivots in a direction 93 as shown in FIG. 7.
When the applicator tip 28 pivots from a rest position, the guides 86 of
the applicator tip 28 contact the cushion body 94, thus allowing the
carrier tape to pass between the cushion body 94 and the non-application I side 82 of the applicator tip 28. The pivoting of the applicator tip 28
from a rest position to an application position against the cushion body 94
causes the guides 86 to compresses the cushion body 94, which in turn
reacts with a force that biases the applicator tip 28 back to the rest
position. As the pivoting increases, the cushion body 94 is compressed
further, which causes the force in the cushion 94 to also increase.
Accordingly, a user can intuitively sense and determine how hard the
application edge 30 can be pressed on a surface 42 for uniform
application of the correction tape layer (not shown).
The cushion body 94 also provides cushioned pivoting of the
applicator tip 28 when the application edge.30 is being applied to an
uneven surface. Furthermore, the cushioned pivoting of the applicator tip
28 can compensate for any misalignment between the application edge
30 and a surface 42. One of ordinary skill in the art will readily
appreciate that the cushion body 94 may operate like a spring, a dampener or both. The cushion body 94 is a resilient body that when
pressed in a direction provides a reaction force in an opposite direction. ι Referring to FIG. 9, the ςushion body 94 and the applicator tip 28
can be co-molded during manufacturing. Accordingly, the cushion body
94 is in one piece and includes a pair of cushion body sides 96 that are
co-molded on the guides 86 and connected by a bridge 98. When co-
molding the cushion body 94 with the applicator tip 28, the bridge 98 fits
in a correspondingly sized indentation on the non-application side 82 of
the applicator tip 28 so as to be positioned flush with the non-application
side 82.
The cushion body 94 may be connected to the applicator tip 28 by,
for example, being co-molded with the applicator tip 28, as described
above. The cushion body 94 may also be a discrete cushion body that is
disposed between the applicator tip 28 and the case 22 without being
connected to either the applicator tip 28 or the case 22. The cushion
body 94 may also be connected to the case 22 without being connected
to the applicator tip 28. However, the cushion body 94 is constructed
from a different material than the applicator tip 28 and the case 22. In
the disclosed example, the cushion body 94 is constructed as a one-piece
elastomer body. The cushion body 94 is also shaped to fit between the
applicator tip 28 and the case 22. Furthermore, one of ordinary skill in
the art will appreciate that the cushion body 94 and the applicator tip 28
can be co manufactured by, for example, an injection molding process. Similarly, the, cushion body 94 and the first side 47 of the case 22 can be
co manufactured by, for example, an injection molding process.
Although certain apparatus constructed in accordance with the
teachings of the invention have been described herein, the scope of
coverage of this patent is not limited thereto. On the contrary, this patent
covers all embodiments of the teachings of the invention fairly falling
within the scope of the appended claims either literally or under the
doctrine of equivalents.

Claims

CLAIMS What is claimed is:
1 . A transfer tape dispenser comprising: a case; a supply spool rotationally mounted in the case and including a supply of tape having an application layer and a carrier tape; a return spool rotationally mounted in the case and adapted to collect the carrier tape; a substantially rigid applicator tip pivotally mounted in the case and disposed in a path of the tape between the supply spool and
the return spool, the applicator tip pivoting between a rest position and at least an application position; and a cushion body disposed in the case and adapted to bias the applicator tip to the rest position from the application position.
2. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 1 , wherein the cushion body is a discrete cushion body disposed in the case and adapted to bias the applicator tip to the rest position from the application position.
3. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 1 , wherein the cushion body is co-molded with the applicator tip.
4. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 1 ,
wherein the cushion body is constructed from a different material than an
applicator tip rnaterial and a case material.
5. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 1 ,
wherein the cushion body is constructed with an elastomer.
6. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 1 ,
wherein the cushion body is independent and separate from the case and
the applicator tip and disposed between the applicator tip and an interior
surface of the case.
7. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 1 , further
comprising a slip clutch adapted to slippably couple the supply spool and
the return spool.
8. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 1 ,
wherein the applicator tip includes an application edge and a plurality of
guides, wherein the plurality of guides are adapted to guide the tape to
and from the application edge.
9. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 1 ,
comprising a drive wheel rotationally mounted in the case, wherein the
supply spool and the return spool are disposed on the drive wheel.
10. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 9, further
comprising a slip clutch adapted to slippably couple the supply spool and the return spool, wherein the slip clutch is adapted to slippably couple the
supply spool to the drive wheel.
1 1 . A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 9,
wherein the return spool is integral with the drive wheel.
12. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 9,
wherein the drive wheel includes a plurality of tabs radially disposed
thereon and adapted to engage a plurality of detents radially disposed on
an interior of the case to prevent the wheel from rotating in a non-
dispensing direction.
13. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 9,
wherein the slip cutch includes a plurality of arcuate shoes coupled to a
hub projecting from the wheel, and wherein the plurality of arcuate shoes
frictionally engage an internal periphery of the supply spool.
14. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 13,
wherein each arcuate shoe includes ridges projecting from an outer
surface thereof, and wherein the ridges frictionally engage the internal
periphery of the supply spool.
15. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 1 ,
wherein the case includes at least a tape post adapted to guide the tape
from the supply spool to the applicator tip and from the applicator tip to
the return spool.
16. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 1 ,
wherein an exterior of the case includes a plurality of grip pads.
17. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 1 , further
comprising an applicator tip protector pivotally attached to an exterior of
the case and adapted to pivot between an open position wherein the
applicator tip is uncovered and a closed position wherein the applicator tip
is covered.
1.8. A transfer tape dispenser comprising: a case; a drive wheel rotatably mounted in the case and
including a supply side and a return side; a supply spool rotationally mounted on the supply side
of the wheel and including a supply of tape having an application layer
and a carrier tape; a return spool disposed on the return side of the wheel
and adapted to collect the carrier tape; a substantially rigid applicator tip pivotally mounted in
the case, the applicator tip disposed in a path of the tape between the
supply spool and the return spool, the applicator tip adapted to pivot
relative to the case between a rest position and at least an application
position; a cushion body disposed in the case between the
applicator tip and an interior surface of the case, wherein the pivoting of the applicator tip to the application position is resiliently opposed by the
cushion body; and a slip clutch having a plurality of projections attached
to the supply side of the drive wheel, the projections adapted to transfer
rotation of the drive wheel to the supply spool and to provide slippable
rotation of the supply spool relative to the rotation of the return spool.
1 9. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 1 8,
wherein the cushion body is a discrete cushion body disposed in the case
and adapted to bias the applicator tip to the rest position from the
application position.
20. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 18,
wherein the cushion body is co-molded with the applicator tip.
21 . A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 1 7,
wherein the cushion body is constructed from a different material than an
applicator tip material and a case material.
22. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 1 8,
wherein the applicator tip includes an application edge and a plurality of
guides, the plurality of guides adapted to guide the tape to and from the
application edge.
23. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 1 8,
wherein the return spool is integral with the drive wheel.
24. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 18,
wherein the drive wheel includes a plurality of. tabs radially disposed
thereon and adapted to engage a plurality of detents radially disposed on
an interior of the case to prevent the wheel from rotating in a non-
dispensing direction.
25. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 18,
wherein the case includes at least one tape post adapted to guide the
tape from the supply spool to the applicator tip and from the applicator tip
to the return spool.
26. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 18,
wherein the cushion body is constructed with an elastomer.
27. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 18,
wherein the cushion body is independent and separate from the case and
the applicator tip.
28. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 18,
wherein an exterior of the case includes a plurality of grip pads.
29. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 1.8,
further comprising an applicator tip protector pivotally attached to an
exterior of the case and adapted to pivot between an open position
wherein the applicator tip is uncovered to a closed position wherein the
applicator tip is covered.
30. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 1 8,
wherein the applicator tip includes an application edge and a plurality of
guides, wherein the plurality of guides are adapted to guide the tape to
and from the application edge.
31 . A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 1 8,
further comprising an applicator tip protector pivotally attached to an
exterior of the case and adapted to pivot between an open position
wherein the applicator tip is uncovered and a closed position wherein the
applicator tip is covered.
32. A transfer tape dispenser comprising: a case; a supply spool rotatably mounted in the case and
including a supply of transfer tape having an application layer and a carrier
tape; a substantially rigid applicator tip pivotally mounted in
the case and including an application edge; and a return spool rotatably mounted in the case and
slippably coupled to the supply spool; a cushion body disposed in the case between an
interior surface of the case and the applicator tip; wherein pressing the application edge on a surface and
moving the application edge in an application direction causes rotation of
the supply spool to thereby supply transfer tape to the application edge; wherein pressing the application edge on the surface
and moving the application edge in an application direction causes the
application layer of the transfer tape to adhere to the surface; wherein pressing the application edge on the surface
and moving the application edge in an application direction causes the
return spool to rotate to thereby collect the carrier tape on the return
spool; wherein the pressing of the application edge on the '
surface causes the applicator tip to pivot relative to the case from a rest
position to at least an application position against the discrete cushion
body disposed in the case between an interior surface of the case and the
applicator tip, and wherein the cushion body resiliently opposes the
pivoting of the applicator tip to the application position.
33. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 32,
wherein the cushion body is a discrete cushion body disposed in the case
and adapted to bias the applicator tip to the rest position from the
application position.
34. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 32,
wherein the cushion body is co-molded with the applicator tip.
35. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 32,
wherein the cushion body is constructed from a different material than an
applicator tip material and a case material.
36. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 32,
wherein the cushion body is constructed as a one-piece elastomer body.
37. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 32
wherein the cushion body is independent and separate from the case and
the applicator tip.
38. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 32,
wherein the applicator tip includes a plurality of guides, the plurality of
guides adapted to guide the transfer tape to and from the application
edge.
39. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 32,
comprising a drive wheel rotationally mounted in the case, wherein the
supply spool and the return spool are disposed on the drive wheel.
40. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 39,
comprising a slip clutch having a plurality of projections attached to the
drive wheel, the projections adapted to slippably transfer rotation of the
drive wheel to the supply spool.
41 . A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 39,
wherein the return spool is an integral part of the drive wheel.
42. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 39,
wherein the drive wheel includes a plurality of tabs radially disposed
thereon and adapted to engage a plurality of detents radially disposed on an interior of the case to prevent the drive wheel from rotating in a non-
dispensiηg direction.
43. A transfer tape dispenser according to claim 32,
further comprising an applicator tip protector pivotally attached to an
exterior of the case and adapted to pivot between an open position
wherein the applicator tip is uncovered to a closed position wherein the
applicator tip is covered.
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