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Title:
HAND-HELD IMPLEMENT FOR TRANSFERRING A FILM OF E.G. ADHESIVE OR COATING OR COLOURED MATERIAL FROM A BACKING STRIP WOUND ON A SUPPLY REEL TO A SUBSTRATE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/1998/009905
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
In a hand-held implement (1) for transferring a film (45) of, e.g., an adhesive or coating or coloured material from a backing strip (6) wound on a supply reel (4) onto a substrate (14), with a housing (2), a pressure-exerting part (9) projecting therefrom with a pressure tip (11) guiding and deflecting a backing strip section (6a), and two bearing and/or mounting devices arranged in the interior of the housing for the supply reel (4) and a take-up reel (5) for the backing strip (6) taken off from the supply reel (4) and guided round the pressure-exerting part (9), the housing (2) being open for the purposes of replacing a cassette carrying the supply reel (4) and the take-up reel (5), and a positioning device (7) being provided for positioning the cassette (3) in the housing (2), the pressure-exerting part (9) is mounted on the housing (2) and a backing strip/mounting device is arranged on the end region of the cassette (3) facing the said pressure-exerting part (9) so that the backing strip section (6a) can engage the pressure-exerting part (9) by a lateral engagement movement of the cassette (3) towards the housing part (2a).

Inventors:
SEMMLER GEORG (DE)
Application Number:
PCT/EP1997/004428
Publication Date:
March 12, 1998
Filing Date:
August 13, 1997
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
TIPP EX GMBH & CO KG (DE)
International Classes:
B43K8/00; B43L19/00; B65H35/07; B65H37/00; (IPC1-7): B65H37/00
Foreign References:
EP0631959A11995-01-04
EP0717000A21996-06-19
Other References:
PATENT ABSTRACTS OF JAPAN vol. 096, no. 011 29 November 1996 (1996-11-29)
PATENT ABSTRACTS OF JAPAN vol. 096, no. 007 31 July 1996 (1996-07-31)
PATENT ABSTRACTS OF JAPAN vol. 097, no. 003 31 March 1997 (1997-03-31)
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Schmidt-evers, J�rgen (Sonnenstrasse 33, M�nchen, DE)
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Claims:
Claims
1. Handheld implement (1) for transferring a film (45) of e.g. adhesive or coating or coloured material from a backing strip (6) wound on a supply reel (4) onto a substrate (14) , said implement comprising a housing (2) , a pressureexerting part (9) projecting from the housing and with a pressure tip (11) guiding and deflecting a backing strip section (6a) , and two mounting and/or carrying devices arranged in the interior of the housing for the supply reel (4) , and a takeup reel (5) for the backing strip (6) taken off from the supply reel (4) and guided and deflected round the pressureexerting part (16) , the housing (2) being open for the purposes of replacing a cassette carrying the supply reel (4) and the takeup reel (5) , and a positioning device (7) being provided for positioning the cassette (3) in the housing (2), characterised in that the pressureexerting part (16) is mounted on the housing (2) and a backing strip/ mounting device is arranged on the end region of the cassette (3) facing the pressureexerting part (9) so that the backing strip section (6a) can engage the said pressureexerting part (9) by a lateral engagement movement of the cassette (3) towards the housing part (2a) .
2. Handheld implement according to claim 1, characterised in that the mounting device is at a lesser distance (c) from the reel arrangement than the distance (d) from the pressureexerting part (9) and the cassette (3) in the engagement position is displaced rearwardly relative to the pressureexerting part (9) .
3. Handheld implement according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the mounting device is formed by two forkshaped projecting arms (25) .
4. Handheld implement according to claim 3, characterised in that the distance (e) of the arms (25) from one another and their length are larger than the dimensions of the pressureexerting part (9) .
5. Handheld implement according to claim 3, characterised in that the length of the arms (25) is greater than the relevant length of the pressure exerting part (9) , that the distance e of the arms (25) from one another is less than the pressure exerting part (9) , and that the arms (25) can elastically bend sideways.
6. Handheld implement according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the housing (2) is subdivided by a longitudinally running partition groove into two housing parts (2a, 2b) that can be joined to one another by a closure device, in particular a locking device (13) .
7. Handheld implement according to claim 6, characterised in that the housing parts (2a, 2b) can be closed and opened with respect to one another by means of a hinge (12) .
8. Handheld implement according claim 6 or 7, characterised in that one housing part (2a) is flat and the other housing part (2b) has a capshaped crosssection.
9. Handheld implement according to claim 8, characterised in that the cassette (3) is mounted on the flat housing part (2a) .
10. Handheld implement according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that at least one positioning device (7) is arranged between the housing (2) and the cassette (3) , the said device cooperating in each case in a positivelocking manner with a positioning element (7al, 7bl) on the housing (2) and a positioning element (7a2, 7b2) on the cassette.
11. Handheld implement according to claims 2 to 10, characterised in that at least one guide device (8) is arranged between the housing (2) and the cassette (3) , in each case provided with a guide element (8al, 8a2) on the housing (2) and a guide element (8bl, 8b2) on the cassette 3.
Description:
Hand-held implement for transferring a film of e.g. adhesive or coating or coloured material from a backing strip wound on a supply reel to a substrate

The present invention relates to a hand-held implement according to the preamble of claim 1.

A hand-held implement of this type is described in DE 36 44 946 C2. In this known hand-held implement the pressure-exerting part and the strip guidance device are arranged on the cassette. Also, a special backing device is provided between the cassette and the housing in the vicinity of the pressure-exerting part in order to support the cassette in its installed position in the housing. In this known arrangement the cassette is inserted into the housing from the front. However, this complicates the construction and assembly of the device, resulting in considerable manufacturing costs. It is also wasteful in materials since both the cassette and the pressure-exerting part represent "lost" parts that have to be disposed of when the cassette is replaced.

Apart from this, in this known arrangement a drive mechanism for driving the reel is arranged in the housing as a drive mechanism separate from the cassette. This also involves a complicated design and construction since a rotating shaft drive has to be arranged between the drive mechanism and the reels.

The object of the invention is to provide a hand-held implement of the type described in the introduction that is less complicated in design and construction.

This object is achieved by the features of claim 1.

In the arrangement according to the invention the pressure- exerting part is not mounted on the cassette but on the housing. Also, with a laterally open housing the cassette can be inserted from the side. This provides for a simple, inexpensive and compact design and construction, while at the same time ensuring ease of handling and use. The pressure-exerting part is accordingly a structural part of the housing which remains on the latter when the cassette is replaced and therefore does not have to be exchanged and is moreover not a "lost" part, as is the case in the known arrangement. Moreover the pressure-exerting part is securely held on the housing and can be subjected to a load, in which connection it should be borne in mind that when the film is transferred from the supporting or backing strip to the substrate the manual compression forces are exerted on the housing and are thus transmitted directly to the pressure-exerting part. On account of the direct arrangement on the housing it is also possible to achieve a better positioning of the pressure-exerting part, which is important having regard to unavoidable tolerances.

The invention is based on the fact that the backing strip section running from the supply reel over the pressure- exerting part to the take-up reel has a certain inherent stiffness on account of its connection at both ends to the reels, which stiffness can be displaced laterally onto the pressure-exerting part even if the said strip runs in the form of a loop or curved path. The cassette can be mounted on the housing part accommodating the latter in such a position with its end containing the backing strip section slightly tilted relative to the pressure-exerting part and/or somewhat displaced rearwards relative to the pressure-exerting part, so that the backing strip section is situated in front of the pressure-exerting part and can then be moved parallel to the housing part into the positioning device or bearing parts, or can be moved to the side remote from the pressure-exerting part and into the

positioning device or bearing part. These measures can be executed simply and quickly and in a user-friendly manner.

The subclaims contain features that further improve the insertion of the cassette and the guidance of the backing strip, provide a housing that is easy and convenient to use, result in small parts that can be arranged without occupying much space, and ensure a simple and inexpensive manufacture.

The invention and further advantages achievable by the latter will be described in more detail hereinafter on the basis of preferred embodiments and with the aid of the drawings, in which:

Fig. 1 is a perspective side view from above and from the front of a hand-held implement according to the invention with a two-part housing;

Fig. 2 is a plan view of the housing in the opened-out state;

Fig.3 is a partial sectional side view of the housing part containing a cassette;

Fig. 4 is a plan view of the cassette;

Fig. 5 is a view of the cassette from below;

Fig. 6 is a plan view of an intermediate installation position of the cassette in the housing part.

The principal parts of the hand-held implement 1 are the longitudinally divisible housing 2 with its housing parts 2a, 2b, a cassette 3 on which a supply reel 4 and a take-up reel 5 for a supporting or backing strip 6 are mounted and/or guided on bearing devices and on a strip guidance

device, a positioning device 7 with positively engaging positioning device parts 7al, 7a2 on the associated housing part 2a and positioning device parts 7bl, 7b2 on the cassette 3, a guide device 8 for introducing the cassette 3 between an insertion position and an end position with positively engaging guide device parts 8al, 8a2 on the associated housing part 2a, and guide device parts 8bl, 8b2 on the cassette 3, and a pressure-exerting part 9 that is mounted on the housing 2 in a position projecting with a pressure vertex or tip 11 from the said housing 2.

The housing 2 is of flat construction and accordingly has oppositely facing broad side walls 2c, 2d and a narrow circumferential wall 2e. The housing parts 2a, 2b are joined to one another in the end region opposite the pressure-exerting part 5 by a hinge 12 and can thus be opened out. In the opened-out position according to Fig. 2 the housing part 2a forms a flat housing underpart and the housing part 2b forms a cap-shaped cover with the circumferential wall 2e. In the end region opposite the hinge 12, i.e. in the vicinity of the pressure-exerting part 9, a closure device, preferably a locking device 13, is arranged on the housing parts 2a, 2b. A small circumferential wall ridge 2f is provided on the flat housing part 2a, the circumferential wall 2e and the circumferential wall edge 2f positively engaging with one another in the closed state of the housing 2 via an edge recess and an edge ridge engaging therein.

The tip 11 of the pressure-exerting part 2 extends straight and at right angles to the broad side walls 2c, 2d of the housing 2. In the use position according to Fig. 1 the housing 2 is arranged with the edge uppermost and in such a position that the pressure-exerting part 9 projects laterally and downwardly, so that its tip 11 can be pressed at an angle downwardly onto a substrate 14 , for example a sheet of paper.

In the present embodiment the housing 2 seen sideways to its broad side walls 2c, 2d has the shape of a wedge with the pressure-exerting part 9 situated at its tip end. The wedge angle w is about 20° to 40°, in particular about 30°. The end of the housing 2 remote from the pressure-exerting part 9 may be square or round, and in particular semi¬ circular. A preferably concavely rounded recess 15 is provided in the front end region of the housing 2 on its narrow top side. The size of the housing 2 is such that in the edgeways position it fits easily and conveniently in the hand of a person using the implement. A downwardly directed pressure on the housing 2 which is transmitted to the pressure-exerting part 9 can thus easily be exerted by a finger, especially the index finger, engaging the front region of the recess 15.

The cassette 3 has a flat base wall 16 with which it can abut the inside of the side wall 2c of the housing part 2a. For each reel 4, 5 a hollow cylindrical bearing bush 17, 18 on which the said reels 4, 5 are rotatably mounted extends in the region of the relevant bearing point, from the inside of the base wall 16. The spacing of the rotational shafts or axes 4a, 5a of the reels 4, 5 is sufficiently large that at least a pair of the reel walls 19, 21 overlap one another.

A drive gear mechanism 22 acts between the reels 4, 5, the transition ratio of the mechanism being sufficiently large that the winding speed of the take-up reel side 5 is always, i.e. even in the case of a small take-up diameter, the same as or larger than the winding speed even of the full supply reel 4. In this connection a sufficient slippage is provided in the drive mechanism 22 so that, with a preset tensioning in the backing strip 6, the drive mechanism slips through. The backing strip 6 is thus always under tension, without however breaking. In the present embodiment the drive mechanism 22 is arranged

directly between the reels 4, 5. The mechanism is formed by a toothed-gear drive in the region of two overlapping reel walls 19, 21. In the present embodiment a ring gear 23 is situated on the circumference of one, in Fig. 2 the upper reel wall 19, of the larger supply reel 4, while the mating ring gear 24 is provided, preferably in an inclined arrangement, on the corresponding outer side of the reel wall 21 of the take-up reel 5. On account of the inclined arrangement the reel wall 19 together with the ring gear 23 can deflect sideways if the prescribed tensile force is exceeded, thereby forming the slippage device.

The base wall 16 terminates at a distance a in front of the pressure-exerting part 9. Two vertical forked walls 25 project forwardly from the front end of the base wall 16, which forked walls can form at their rear ends by means of a rounded connecting wall, a U-shaped strip holding part or strip guidance part 27. Two further strip guidance parts are formed in the lower edge region of the base wall 16 by pins or studs projecting from the said base wall 16, the rear strip guidance pin 28 being spaced a small distance from the supply reel 4 and the front strip guidance pin 29 being spaced a small distance of about 1 mm from the lower and rear region of the strip guidance part 27.

The pressure-exerting part 9 has a wedge-shaped pressure- exerting head 9a terminating in the pressure tip 11 and a shank 9b extending backwardly from the head 9a, by means of which it is secured, preferably by means of a plug-in socket 31, on one housing part or on both housing parts 2a, 2b. In the present embodiment the shank has a transversely aligned profiling with a rear head enlargement 32, and is inserted transversely with a small degree of play or in a clamping manner, in a correspondingly shaped plug-in bush 33 on the inside of the housing part 2a, and is positively held in the longitudinal direction on account of the aforementioned head enlargement. The plug-in bush

33 comprises thin, U-shaped bush walls that are open towards the front. Preferably the height of the plug-in bush 33 is less than the width b of the shank extending from one inside to the other inside of the side walls 2c, 2d, a plug-in bush 33a into which the shank 9b likewise engages in a positive manner also being arranged on the side wall 2d of the other housing part 2b. In this way the shank 9b is held in position on both housing parts 2a, 2b.

The pressure-exerting part 9 and its shank 9b project through the circumferential wall 2d of the housing part 2b in a hole located at the tip thereof, the size of the hole being such that a gap 34 for the exit and entry of the backing strip 6 is formed in each case on both sides of the lower and upper guide surface 9c, 9d formed by the wedge- shaped surfaces.

The forked walls 25, which preferably converge forwardly in an inclined or rounded manner at their free ends, surround the plug-in bush 33 in the end position of the cassette 3 illustrated in Fig. 2 and more precisely preferably in its rear region which tapers to form a wedge or a round section, as can clearly be seen in Fig. 2. A first positioning device part 7.1 is thereby formed by the ends of the forked walls 25 forming the positioning elements 7bl and by the C-shaped round part 33a of the plug-in bush 33 forming a positioning element 7al . A second part 7.2 of the positioning device 7 is formed by a preferably hollow cylindrical plug-in peg 35 that projects on the inside of the side wall 2c of the housing part 2a and engages in a somewhat locking manner in a plug-in hole 36 in the base wall 16 and optionally also in the existing bearing bush 17. The plug-in peg 35 and the plug-in hole 36 form the second part 7.2 of the positioning device 7 with a positioning device element 7a2 on the housing side and a positioning device element 7b2 on the cassette side. In the end position of the cassette 3 the base wall 16 is on

all sides spaced from the circumferential wall ridge 2f of the housing part 2a. It is also possible to form the positioning device 7 so that the base wall 16 fits in a positively engaging manner between the circumferential wall ridge 2f.

The guide device 8 similarly has a rear and a front guide device part 8.1 and 8.2 respectively. The rear guide device part 8.2 is formed as a guide device element 8b2 in the base wall 16 by a flat recess 37 on the underside, which recess is bounded by rearwardly diverging, flank- shaped recess walls 38 that extend rearwardly, freely and tangentially from the plug-in hole 36 and that can receive the plug-in peg 35, as guide device element 8a2.

The front part of the guide device 8.1 is formed as a guide device element 8al by the forked walls 25 that can be deflected outwardly in an elastic manner and that cooperate as a guide device element 8bl with the side regions of the round part 33a of the plug-in bush 33, which will become clear from the installation position of the cassette 3 described hereinafter.

Within the scope of the invention it is possible to prepackage the cassette 3 together with the reels 4, 5 and the backing strip 6 as a ready-to-use unit, so that the backing strip section 6a extending from the supply reel 4 to the take-up reel 6 forms a forwardly f ee-standing loop that is larger than the pressure-exerting part 9 and that, in order to insert the cassette 3, is firstly mounted on the pressure-exerting part 9 in a position of the cassette 3 to be held in the hand that is parallel to or tipped forwardly against the pressure-exerting part 9, the cassette 3 being pressed as a whole against the housing part 2 and introduced into the positioning device 7.

In this connection it is also possible to thread the strip loop in a forwardly displaced position of the cassette and then displace the cassette in the guide device 8 rearwardly to its end position. It is moreover possible to make the loop shorter so that the backing strip 6 is drawn off from the supply reel 4 during the rearwards displacement.

The latter is also the case with the present preferred embodiment, in which the loop-shaped backing strip section 6a is laid, prefabricated, around the free ends of the forked arm 25 as a holding device, whose distance c from the rotational axis 4a of the reel 4 is less than the distance d of the tip 11 from the rotational axis. By means of guide ridges 39 arranged and spaced apart on the free edges of the forked arms 25 on their lateral edges, the backing strip 6 can in each case be securely guided in the form of a groove-shaped track between a pair of guide ridges . In order to insert the cassette 3 in the forwardly displaced insertion position the forked walls 25 are mounted on the pressure-exerting part 9 in a position of the cassette 3 parallel or inclined relative to the pressure-exerting part 9, so that the loop-shaped backing strip section 6a runs out in front of the pressure tip 11 (Fig. 6) , the forked walls -so long as they are at a lesser distance e from one another than the associated cross- section dimension of the pressure-exerting part - being able to independently and elastically unbend. The front part 8.1 of the guide device 8 is thereby already in the guidance position. Following this the cassette 3 simply needs to be tilted if necessary against the housing part 2a, whereupon the plug-in peg 35 enters the region of the recess 37 and thereby also the rear guidance device part 8 is caused to exercise a guidance function and/or the cassette 3 is by a rearwards displacement (arrow 38) displaced to its end position, in which the rear part 7.2 of the position device 7 functions so that the plug-in peg 35 engages in the plug-in hole 36. The necessary amount of

backing strip 6 is reeled off by the rearwards displacement . The invention thus relates to a special installation procedure for mounting the cassette. Following this all that needs to be done is to close together the parts of the housing 2.

The guidance function of the front part 8.1 of the guidance device 8 can be improved by arranging, in the front region of the base wall 16, a recess 41 (Fig. 5) open at the front in the underside of the base wall 16 or in a continuous manner. This recess 41 enables the cassette 3 to abut early against the housing part 2a so that the rear part of the shank 9b and the profiled bush 33 can engage in the recess 41.

The hinge 12 is preferably designed so that it can clip in. For this purpose a hinge axis 12a preferably arranged on the housing part 2a may be provided, which snap fits into two hinge recesses 12b arranged on the housing part 2b on the mutually facing sides of hinge walls 12c extending transversely to the side walls 2c.

The locking device 13 is preferably arranged on the upper side in the front end region of the housing 2. In the present embodiment the locking device is formed by a catch 13a that engages in a locking recess 13b arranged in the upper edge region of the side wall 2c of the housing part 2a and resiliently engages a locking edge arranged in the said recess. The catch 13a projects from the side edge of a spring arm 13d having two transversely running sections or slits 13c cut out from the circumferential wall 2e, which arm can be bent by finger pressure in order to release the locking device 13. The locking recess 13b is dimensioned for an appropriately large spring path.

The individual parts of the aforedescribed hand-held implement 1 are made of plastics material, and are more specifically injection moulded parts. It is possible to manufacture the hand-held implement 1 from just seven parts, namely two housing parts 2a, 2b, the pressure- exerting part 9, the cassette 3 together with the base wall 16, the forked arms 25 and the strip guidance parts, the supply reel 4, the take-up reel 5, and the backing strip 6.

In order to transfer a film 45 coated on the underside of the backing strip 6 onto the substrate 14, the implement 1 is held in the hand and pressed onto the substrate 14 in a position according to Fig. 1, in which only the pressure- exerting part 9 together with its pressure tip 11 presses the backing strip 6 against the substrate 1 . When the hand-held implement 1 is drawn backwards (arrow 39) on the substrate 15, the backing strip is wound off the supply reel 4 and simultaneously wound onto the take-up reel 5, the film 45 on the pressure tip 11 being removed from the backing strip 6 and remaining as a strip-like coating or layer on the substrate 14.