Structure of the automatic tape cutter/sticker

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Surface bonding means and/or assembly means therefor – With cutting – punching – piercing – severing – or tearing

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156523, 156530, 156574, 225 16, 242 68, 242 683, B32B 3100, B32B 3118

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047923750

ABSTRACT:
An improved automatic tape cutter/sticker is disclosed. A first shell body has disposed thereon a compressible tube having a roll of tape disposed thereon so as to prohibit free wheeling of the tape. The first shell body is disposed within a second shell body having disposed therebetween a rotary cutting knife. Upon movement of the first shell body with respect to the second shell body, a rotary cutting knife is moved out of alignment so that the tape may be payed out. Upon removal of force from the first shell body, the rotary cutting knife rotates in the opposite direction thereby cutting the tape. Slots are provided in the first shell body to enable it to be quickly urged downwards while also allowing for closer presentation of the tape to an outlet slot in the second shell body.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3083927 (1963-04-01), Prosin
patent: 4253905 (1981-03-01), Regan
patent: 4344813 (1982-08-01), Holoff et al.

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