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Title:
IMPROVEMENTS FOR MASKING MACHINE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/1982/000796
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A roll of tape or paper is releasably retained upon a roll holder (77) (122) by a flexible retention member (104) (135), carried by the holder and normally outwardly biased to engage the core of the roll. A pivotally connected arm (62) is biased to urge a bearing element (79) at the free end thereof against the outer surface of the paper roll to check uncoiling of the paper sheet. The bearing element (79) is automatically lifted and positioned in response to movement of the roll against a camming surface (84) during attachment of the roll to the roll holder (77). A detachably securable auxiliary roll holder (170) applies tape along the normally free edge of the paper sheet. Also disclosed is an auxiliary tape dispenser (150) carried by the frame of a portable masking machine.

Inventors:
POOL D (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US1981/001157
Publication Date:
March 18, 1982
Filing Date:
August 28, 1981
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
POOL D
International Classes:
B05B15/04; B05C9/10; B05C17/08; B05C17/06; B65H16/04; B65H19/12; B65H23/08; B65H35/00; B65H75/24; (IPC1-7): B32B31/08; B32B31/18
Foreign References:
US1887269A1932-11-08
US2374103A1945-04-17
US2419798A1947-04-29
US2982003A1961-05-02
US3292874A1966-12-20
US3553060A1971-01-05
US3567557A1971-03-02
US3892368A1975-07-01
US3950214A1976-04-13
US4052248A1977-10-04
US4071200A1978-01-31
US4096021A1978-06-20
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Claims:
CLAIMS-
1. In an apparatus for dispensing material from a roll thereof, said apparatus including a rotatable roll holder having an outer surface, an outer end and an inner end, said roll including a core having a bore with a generally cylindrical surface, said bore being receivable over said surface in a direction from said outer end, improvements therein for releasably retain¬ ing said roll on said holder, said improvements com prising: a retention member carried by said apparatus and extendably and retractably movable relative the surface of said holder and normally extendably biased with respect to said surface so as to engage the bore of said roll.
2. The improvements of Claim 1, wherein said retention member includes an elongate contact element extending longitudinally of said roll holder and having a for¬ ward end, a rearward end and an outwardly projecting contact portion intermediate said ends.
3. The improvements of Claim 2, wherein said contact element is flexible and said contact portion is flex¬ ibly movable in directions toward and away from the surface of said holder.
4. The improvements of Claim 3, wherein the ends of said contact element move longitudinally of said holder in response to movement of said contact por¬ tions. n * .
5. The improvements of Claim 4, further including recep¬ tacle means proximate each end of said holder for moveably receiving respective ends of said contact element.
6. The improvements of Claim 5, wherein: said recep¬ tacle means includes a slot extending inwardly from the inner end of said holder; and,said contact ele¬ ment includes inwardly directed rearward terminal portion extending through said slot.
7. The improvements of Claim 6, wherein said receptacle means includes a longitudinally extending recess formed in said surface proximate the outer end of said holder for receiving the forward 'end of said contact element.
8. The improvements of Claim 6, wherein: said recep¬ tacle means includes an opening extending longitudi¬ nally inward from the outer end of said holder; and, said contact element includes a generally hookshaped forward terminal portion slideably extending into said opening.
9. The improvements of Claim 6, further including bias¬ ing means bearing against the rearward terminal por¬ tion of said contact element and urging said contact element in a direction toward the outer end of said roll holder.
10. The improvements of Claim 6, further including: a second said slot extending inwardly from the inner end of said holder and spaced from first said slot; and, a second contact element including an inwardly directed rearward terminal portion extending through said second slot and integrally joined with the rear¬ ward terminal portion of first said contact element.
11. The improvements of Claim 10, wherein said apparatus further includes a frame and a spindle extending from said frame and having said roll holder rotata¬ bly mounted on said spindle and wherein the joined rearward terminal portions of said contact elements are arσuately formed to at least partially encircle said spindle.
12. The improvements of Claim 11, further including bias¬ ing means encircling said spindle and urging said holder and said contact elements in a direction away from said frame.
13. In an apparatus for dispensing sheet material from a coiled roll thereof, said apparatus including a frame carrying a rotatable roll holder having an outer end and an axis of rotation, said roll having a bore, an outer surface and an end, the bore of said roll being receivable upon said roll holder in a direction from the outer end of said holder, improvements therein for checking uncoiling of said sheet material from said coiled roll thereof, said improvements comprising: an arm, including a fixed end pivotally connected to said frame, a free end, 13 (cont'd) and, a bearding element carried by said free end; and a biasing means for urging the free end of said arm toward said holder and' maintaining said bearing element against the outer surface of said roll.
14. The improvements of Claim 13, wherein said bearing element includes a roller pivotally connected to the free end of said arm and having an axis of rotation generally parallel to the axis of rotation of said roll holder.
15. The improvements of Claim 13, wherein the fixed end of said arm is pivotally connected to said frame for rotation about an axis generally parallel to the axis of rotation of said roll holder.
16. The improvements of Claim 15, wherein said biasing means includes a torsion spring having an end affixed to said frame and another end affixed to said arm.
17. The improvements of Claim 16, further including a recess formed in the fixed end of said arm for encas¬ ing said torsion spring.
18. The improvements of Claim 13, further including guide means for lifting said' arm and positioning said bearing element over the outer surface of said roll in response to movement of said roll during assembly with said roll holder.
19. The improvements of Claim 18, wherein said guide means includes a camming surface diverging from said holder in a direction toward the outer end of said holder, the free end of said arm being moved against said biasing means in a direction away from said holder in response to movement of the free end of said roll against said camming surface. 20".
20. In a masking machine for dispensing paper and tape to a surface, said machine including a frame, a pri mary roll holder pivotally carried by said frame for supporting a primary roll of said tape, and a primary cutting edge for severing said tape, improvements therein for supporting an auxiliary roll of said tape useable independently of said tape from said primary roll, said improvements comprising: tape dispensing means carried by said frame for support¬ ing said auxiliary roll at a position remote from said primary roll.
21. The improvements of Claim 20, wherein said tape dis pensing means includes an auxiliary roll holder rotatably secured to said frame. OMPI .
22. The improvements of Claim 21, wherein said tape dis¬ pensing means further includes an auxiliary cutting edge for severing tape from auxiliary roll at a location spaced from said auxiliary roll holder.
23. The improvements of Claim 22, wherein said tape dis¬ pensing means further includes an arm having a fixed end secured to said frame and a free end supporting said auxiliary cutting edge.
24. The improvements of Claim 23, wherein said auxiliary roll holder includes an axis of rotation proximate the free end of said arm and parallel with said auxiliary cutting edge.
25. The improvements of Claim 20, wherein the frame of said machine includes an offset bracket carrying a handle and wherein said tape dispensing means is affixed to said offset bracket.
26. In a masking machine for holding a roll of paper sheet and a roll of tape and for dispensing said paper and tape, said roll of paper sheet including a first end, a second end and a bore, said paper sheet including first and second edges corresponding to the first and second ends, respectively, of said t roll of paper sheet, said roll of tape including a bore, said machine including a frame, a paper roll holder for supporting said roll of paper sheet and extending from said frame and having an axis of rotation, a tape roll holder rotatably carried by 26 (cont'd) said frame for supporting said roll of tape and applying said tape along the first edge of said paper sheet, and a cutting edge carried by the frame for severing said paper sheet and said tape applied along the first edge thereof, improve¬ ments therein for applying tape along the second edge of said paper sheet, said improvements compris¬ ing: auxiliary tape applying means detachably securable to said machine for supporting a second said roll of tape in substantial alignment with the second end of said roll of paper sheet.
27. The improvements of Claim 26, wherein said auxiliary tape applying means includes: an auxiliary tape roll holder for supporting a second said roll of tape; and, attachment means for detachably securing said auxiliary tape roll holder to said machine.
28. The improvements of Claim 27, wherein said attach¬ ment means includes: .a subframe having said auxil¬ iary tape roll holder pivotally secured thereto for rotation about an axis substantially parallel to the axis of rotation of said paper roll holder; and, a support member extending from said subframe and detachably securable to the frame of said machine.
29. The improvements of Claim 28, wherein said attach ment means further includes; a projection extending from the frame of said machine; and, a socket formed in said support member for detachably atingly receiving said projection.
30. The improvements of Claim 29, further including means interacting between sa"id socket and said pro¬ jection to prohibit rotation of said support member relative to the frame of said machine.
31. The improvements of Claim 28, further including an auxiliary paper roll holder carried by said sub frame and receivable within the bore of said roll of paper sheet from the second end thereof, said auxil¬ iary paper roll holder having an axis of rotation coincident with the axis of rotation of said paper roll holder. OMPI.
Description:
DESCRIPTION

Improvements for Masking Machine

Technical Field

This invention relates to masking machines. More particularly, the instant invention relates to masking machines such as the type used for applying tape and paper to a surface preparatory to applying a finish to the surface.

In a further aspect, the present invention con- cerns improvements to enhance the utility of masking machines.

Background Art

The prior art is replete with various devices for applying tape and paper to a surface in preparation for painting, trimming and other finishing techniques. In general, such devices, which have achieved broad acceptance by both industrial and non-commercial users alike, are employed for protecting a designated por¬ tion of a surface from a finish or treatment applied to an adjacent portion of the surface. Exemplary is the general painting and decorative trimming of vehicle bodies, walls of buildings and other large and small items in connection with vocational and avoca- tional pursuits. Generally referred to as masking machines, the devices are available in a variety of sizes and con¬ figurations especially adapted for various uses. While having similar function, specifically the dis¬ pensing of tape and paper, and having commonly analo- gous components including a holder for a roll of tape, a holder for a roll of paper and a cutting edge for

severing the tape and the paper, the various masking machines present exceedingly dissimilar appearances. The apron machine, for example, is usually a large, bulky, floor-supported apparatus. The hand held machine, on the other hand, is a relatively lightweight compact unit.

Exemplary of masking machines, and herein chosen for purposes of orientation in connection with the instant invention, is the hand held device set forth. in United States Letters Patent 3,950,214. The refer¬ enced device includes a handled frame having a rotat- ably affixed paper roll holder and a rotatably affixed tape roll holder for supporting a roll of coiled paper sheet and a roll of coiled, pressure-sensitive tape, respectively. The holders, which have parallel axes of rotation, are oriented such that the tape is dis¬ pensed along and overlapping an edge of the paper sheet. As the machine is moved along, the paper and the tape are drawn therefrom and the free portion of the tape is adhesively secured to the surface by the wiping _ _ action of the curved portion of a guide bar. When the end of the area to be masked has been reached, the tape and paper are severed by an elongate cutting edge extending from the frame parallel to the axis of rota- tion of the holders.

The masking machine, as described above, has pro¬ ven to satisfactorily achieve the objects for which it was devised. This is attested, in part, by commercial success. Observation, however, has indicated areas of interest and concern not before considered in connec¬ tion with the instant machine or analogous devices. Tape and paper, for example, are available in various widths. Users, therefore, frequently exchange the rolls of tape and paper in accordance with the requirements of the immediate task. As a result, the

cardboard tube forming the core of the roll becomes enlarged, impairing proper fit of the roll upon the holder. An analogous problem of improper fit, either too loose or too tight, occurs in new rolls as a result of the inherent variance in the size of cores.

Observations of operators utilizing the machine has revealed other phenomena. For example, users fre¬ quently carry an additional roll of tape for periodic or continuous taping along the free edge of the paper sheet. Also, it is noted that the paper tension spring which insures even movement of the roll of paper and prevents inadvertent unrolling requires independent manual manipulation as the paper roll is installed upon the paper roll holder. In view of the foregoing and other observations, experimentation has been conducted for the purpose of improving the referenced masking machine and other similar devices.

Accordingly, it is an object of the instant inven- tion to provide improvements for masking machines.

Another object of the invention is the provision of improvements which will enhance the function of the machine and facilitate the convenience of the operator. Still another object of the invention is to pro- vide improved means for detachably securing the roll of tape and the roll of paper to the respective roll holders.

And another object of this invention is the pro¬ vision of an improved roll holder which will properly accept rolls of varying size.

Yet another object of the invention is to provide means which will reduce manual manipulation while affixing a roll of paper.

And still another object of the invention is the

provision of presenting a conveniently available roll of tape for selective use by the operator.

Yet still another object of the invention is to provide selectively usable means for optional continu- ous taping along the free edge of the paper sheet.

And a further object of the present invention is the provision of improved paper tensioning means.

Still a further object of the invention is to provide means which facilitate the rapid and convenient exchange of rolls upon the roll holders.

Yet still a further object of the invention is the provision of improvements, as above, which are usable upon hand held and other masking machines.

Disclosure of the Invention Briefly, to achieve the desired objects of the instant invention in accordance with a preferred embod¬ iment thereof, first provided are retention means usa¬ ble in connection with the respective roll holders for holding the roll of tape and the roll of paper sheet. The retention means includes an element extendably and retractably movable relative the holder and normally extendably biased so as to engage the bore of the respective roll. More specifically, the retention means includes a flexible contact element having an outwardly projecting contact portion which engages the bore of the roll.

Next provided are means for checking the uncoil¬ ing of the paper sheet including an arm having a fixed end pivotally connected to the frame of the machine and a bearing element carried at the free end. Bias¬ ing means, preferably a torsion spring carried at the fixed end of the arm, urges the bearing element toward the holder for bearing against the outer surface of the roll of paper. More specifically, the bearing

element is in the form of a pivotally connected roller. Also carried at the free end of the arm are guide means for lifting the arm and positioning the bearing element over the outer surface of the roll in response to the movement of the roll during assembly with the roll hol¬ der. The guide means may include a camming surface.

Further improvements for the masking machine include tape dispensing means carried by the frame of the machine for supporting an auxiliary roll of tape at a position remote from the primary roll of tape.

In a further aspect, the tape dispensing means includes an auxiliary tape roll holder and an auxiliary cutting edge for severing the tape. The auxiliary cutting edge is carried by an arm extending from the frame of the machine.

Yet another improvement includes an auxiliary tape applying unit detachably securable to the machine for supporting a second roll of tape which is dispensed along the free edge of the paper sheet. More specifi-- cally, the tape applying unit includes an auxiliary tape roll holder and means for detachably securing the auxiliary tape roll holder to the machine. In accord¬ ance with one embodiment of the invention, the attach¬ ment means includes a subframe having the auxiliary tape roll holder pivotally secured thereto and a sup¬ port member extending therefrom and detachably secur¬ able to the frame of the machine.

Brief Description of Drawings

The foregoing, and further and more specific objects of the instant invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the follow¬ ing detailed description of the preferred embodiment thereof, taken in conjunction with the drawings, in which:

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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a prior art hand held masking machine incorporating improvements con¬ structed in accordance with the teachings of the instant invention; Fig. 2 is a side elevation view of the right-hand end of the device of Fig. 1, the roll of tape being removed for purposes of illustration;

Fig. 3 is a side elevation view taken from the left-hand end of the illustration of Fig. 1, the roll of tape and the roll of paper being removed for pur¬ poses of illustration;

Fig. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the masking machine of Fig. 1 and illustrating further improvements thereof; Fig. 5 is a fragmentary top plan view of the for¬ ward portion of the device of Fig. 1, especially illustrating a particular improvement thereof;

Fig. 6 is an explosed perspective view of the improvement shown in Fig. 5; Fig. 7 is an enlarged front elevation view of the improved tape roll holder shown in Fig. 2;

Fig. 8 is a side elevation view of the improved tape roll holder of Fig. 7;

Fig. 9 is a rear elevation view of the improved " tape roll holder illustrated in Fig. 7; and

Fig. 10 is an enlarged exploded perspective view of the improved tape roll holder seen in Fig. 3.

Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention

Turning now to the drawings, in which like refer- ence characters indicate corresponding elements through¬ out the several views, attention is first directed to Fig. 1, which shows a hand held masking machine includ¬ ing a frame 20 having substantially flat section 22, offset section 23 and offset bracket 24. Offset

section 23 and bracket 24 extend in opposite directions from flat section 22. For purposes of orientation, it is considered that frame 20 includes a forward portion 25 and a rearward portion 27, as further seen in Fig. 2. At the forward portion 25, frame 20 is provided with a transverse elongate mounting bracket 28 having outer arcuate surface 29. Frame 20, including each of the foregoing named elements, is integrally formed of plastic in accordance with conventional injection mold- ing techniques.

An elongate guide bar 30, stamped from relatively thin sheet metal, is detachably carried by mounting bracket 28. Guide bar 30 includes an arcuate portion 32 and serrated cutting edge 33. Orientated perpen- " dicularly to flat section 22, guide bar 30 further includes a fixed end 34 detachably secured to .mounting bracket 28 and a free end 35. Arcuate surface 29 of bracket 28 is matingly received within arcuate portion 32. Tape roll holder 36 is rotatably mounted upon a spindle, not immediately illustrated, integral with rearward portion 27 of frame ' 20. Holder 36 is retained upon the spindle by means of a washer 37 and a screw 38 which is threaded into the sp-indle. Holder 36 rotates about axis A, which is generally parallel to guide bar 30, especially cutting edge 33. A roll 39 of coiled pressure-sensitive tape 40 having core 42 with bore 43 is detachably carried by tape roll holder 36. A roll 44 of coiled paper sheet 45 having first end 47, second end 48 and outer surface 49 is held by a paper roll holder rotatably carried by offset section 23. The paper roll holder, which will be described in further detail as the description ensues, is rotatable about axis B which is parallel to axis A.

- Elongate handle 50, having an axis generally par¬ allel to flat section 22 and generally perpendicular to axes A and B, extends from offset bracket 24. Dur- . ing operation, a human hand, such as designated by the reference character 52, holds handle 50 and moves the masking machine in the direction of arrowed line C. Accordingly, as sheet 45 is dispensed and remains sta¬ tionary, tape roll 39 and paper roll 44 rotate in the direction of arrowed lines D and E, respectively. Paper roll 44 is offset relative tape roll 39, such that tape 40 overlaps end 47. Therefore, tape 40 includes a first continuous component 53 which is secured to the edge of paper sheet 45 and a second com¬ ponent 54 which is available for continuous adhesion to the surface to be masked. Arcuate portion 32 of guide bar 30 functions as a shoe wiping along tape 40 to ensure adhesion to- the surface. For purposes of orien¬ tation, sheet 45 is considered to have a fixed edge 55 and a free edge 57. The foregoing description of the prior art hand held masking machine is set forth for purposes of envi¬ ronment and orientation concerning the improvements which are the subject of the instant application. It is understood that the above described masking machine is intended to be typical of such devices and not limit¬ ing upon the improvements hereinafter set forth. For a further description of such machines, attention is invited to United States Letters Patent 4,096,021, issued 20 June 1978 and entitled HAND HELD MASKING MACHINE. Further detailed description of the machine will be seen as necessary in connection with the improvements of the instant invention as will now be described in detail.

Attention is now directed to Fig. 4 which generally shows the improvements of the instant invention includ- ing the improved paper tensioning means, generally

designated by the reference character 60, for applying tension to the outer surface of the paper roll and checking uncoiling of the paper sheet. As the descrip¬ tion ensues, it will become apparent to those skilled in the art that the paper tensioning means 60 has fur¬ ther utility in connection with other apparatus for dispensing sheet material from a coiled roll thereof. Referring more specifically to Figs. 5 and 6, it is seen that the improved paper tensioning means 60 includes an arm 62 having fixed end 63 and free end 64. Aperature 65 extends through free end 64. Screw 67, passing through washer 68 and aperture 65, pivotally connects fixed end 63 to frame 20 in accordance with conventional practice. The pivotal axis of arm 62 about screw 67 is generally parallel to previously described axes A and B of the exemplary hand held masking machine.

Recess 69, concentric with aperture 65 and notch 70, are formed in the free end 64 of arm 62. In addition to an aperture for receiving screw 67, connection of the instant improvement requires further modification in the form of opening 72 formed in frame 20. Conventional tor¬ sion spring 73 having ends 74 and 75, resides within recess 69. End 74 resides within notch 70. End 75 resides within opening 72. Accordingly, torsion spring 73 functions as biasing means for urging free end 64 of arm 62 in a direction toward paper roll holder 77, as indicated by arrowed line D in Fig. 3.

A projection 78 extends from the free end 64 of arm 62 in a direction toward the fixed end 34 of guide bar 30. Roller 79 is secured to projection 78 by washer 80 and screw 82 in accordance with conventional practice. The axis of rotation of roller 79 is substantially paral¬ lel to the axis of rotation B of paper roll holder 77. An ear 83 projects from free end 64 of arm 62 in a direc- tion toward free end 35 of guide bar 30. Ear 83

terminates on the underside with a camming surface 84, which for purposes of orientation, is considered to diverge upwardly in a direction toward the free end 35 of guide bar 30. During operation, roller 79 functions as a bearing element, and in response to spring 73, maintains tension upon the outer surface 49 of roll 44, ensuring the even movement of roll 44 during the dispensing of paper sheet 45. The tension of roller 79 against roll 44 further ensures that it does not become inadvertently unrolled during storage or transportation between uses. Camming surface 84 functions as guide means for lifting arm 62 and positioning roller 79 over the outer surface 49 of roll 44 in response to movement of roll 44 during assem- bly with roll holder 77. During assembly, roll 44 is moved along axis B in a direction toward frame 20. Dur¬ ing this movement, first end 47 of paper roll 44 con¬ tacts surface 84 causing arm 62 to move in a direction away from roller 77, counter to the direction of arrowed line D and compressing spring 73. Accordingly, the outer surface 49 of roll 44 will pass under the free end 64 of arm 62 and roller 79. Ear 83 also functions as a handle for manual rotation of arm 62, if desired.

Figs. 1 and 2 illustrate paper tensioning means 60 during operation.

Referring again to Fig. 4, there is seen improved paper roll holding means, generally designated by the reference character 90, which is a modification of con¬ ventional prior art roll holding means. In accordance * with the masking machine described in connection with

Fig. 1 and 2, which typifies the prior art, a spindle 92 extends from offset section 23 of the frame 20 in a direction toward the free end 35 of guide bar 30. Paper roll holder 77, having inner end 93, outer end 94 and fluted outer surface 95, further includes blind bore 97

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which is rotatably journaled upon spindle 92. Screw 98, passing through washer 99 and outer end 94, threadedly engages the free end of spindle 92 for attachment of holder 77 to frame 20. Conventional prior art practice teaches that fluted outer surface 95 is slightly larger than the bore of the cardboard core of the paper roll, whereby the flutes partially embed within the core for retention of the paper roll.

Roll holder 77 is modified by the teachings of the instant invention, as seen in Fig. 10, by a σounterbore 100 and four equally spaced slots 102 extending inwardly from inner end 93. A further modification includes a pair of diametrically opposed recesses 103, only one specifically herein illustrated, in outer surface 95 extending inwardly from outer end 94 in alignment with two of the slots 102.

Retention member 104 fabricated of a flexible mater¬ ial such as music wire, includes elongate contact ele¬ ments 105, each having a forward end 107 and a rearward end 108. Intermediate ends 107 and 108, each contact element 105 is bent to form outwardly projecting contact portion 109. Rearward ends 108 terminate with inwardly directed portions integrally joined as arcuate member 110. Retention member 104 is assembled with holder 77, such that rearward ends 108 of contact elements 105 extend through respective slots 102 and forward ends 107 reside within respective recesses 103. Arcuate member 110 resides within counterbore 100, partially encircling spindle 92. Spring guide 112 includes ring element 113 slideably received within coun erbore 100 and abutting arcuate member 110 and ends 108 of retention member 104. Four equally spaced fingers 114 project from ring ele¬ ment 113 in a direction toward frame section 23. Fin- gers 114 are slideably received within respective slots

102 and encaaecompression spring 115 such that spring 115 bears against ring element 113 to- ensure pressure against retention member 104. The other end of spring 115 bears against frame 20. Spring 115 functions as biasing means normally urging retention element 104 in a direction toward the outer end 94 of roll holder 77.

The normal distance across contact portions 109 is greater than the diameter of the bore of a paper roll. The roll is assembled with holder 77 in a direction from outer end 94 toward inner end 93. In response to move¬ ment of the paper roll . contact elements 105 flex such that contact element 109 moves toward outer surface 95 and ends 107 and 108 extend. That is, ends 107 move toward end 94 within recesses 103 and ends 108 move with- in slots 102 toward end 93. It is noted that the dis¬ tance across ends 107, residing within recesses 103, is less than the diameter of the bore of the core of the paper roll.' The employment of retention member 104 sug¬ gests that the outer surface 95 of holder 77 may be reduced in size to not larger than the diameter of the core of the paper roll.

The improved tape roll holding means of the instant invention, generally designated by the reference charac¬ ter 120 in Fig. 4, in general similarity to the improved paper roll holding means 90, is a modification of con¬ ventional tape roll holding means.' The conventional tape roll holding means, as exemplified by the previously des¬ cribed hand held masking machine, includes a tape roll holder 122 having inner end 123, outer end 124 and cylin- drical outer surface 125. Spaced apart outwardly projec¬ ting longitudinally extending ribs 127 normally engage the bore of the core of the tape roll as previously des¬ cribed. Bore 127, having a counterbore not shown, but extending inwardly from inner end 123, extends axially through holder 122. The counterbore is rotatably received upon spindle 128, projecting from frame 20 in a

dir.ection opposite spindle 92. . Screw 129 passing through bore 127 and carrying washer 130 -is threaded into spindle 128 for attachment of holder 122 to frame 20 in accordance with conventional practice. The counterbore 132, concentric with bore 127 and sized to rotatably receive spindle 128, is illustrated in Fig. 9, which, along with Figs. 7 and 8, illustrate the modifications of the instant invention.

Tape roll holder 122 is modified by the formation of four radial slots 133 extending inwardly from inner end

123 and four openings 134 extending longitudinally inward from outer end 124. Each opening 134, which is prefer¬ ably near outer surf ce 125, is aligned with a respective slot 133. Two identical retention members 135 are car- ried by roll holder 122. Each retention member 135 coop¬ erates with two slots 133 and two openings 134.

Each retention member 135, in general similarity to previously described retention member 104, is generally U-shaped including contact elements 137 having forward ends138 and rearward ends _l_39. Intermediate ends 137 and 139, each contact element 137 is bent to form outwardly projecting contact portion 140. Rearward ends 139 are directed inwardly extending through slots 133 and inte¬ grally joined by member 142. Each forward end 138 is generally hook-shaped, having a terminal portion thereof slideablyextending into a respective opening 134.

Being commonly fabricated of a flexible material, such as music wire, the function and operation of reten¬ tion element 135 is generally analogous to that of retention element 104. Contact elements 137, by virtue of the material of construction, are normally biased outwardly from the outer surface 125 of holder 122, so as to engage the bore of the roll. During assembly of the roll with the holder, contact portions 140 deflect inwardly, imparting longitudinal movement to ends 138 and 139 within the openings 134 and slots 133,

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respectively.

The auxiliary tape dispensing means of the instant invention, generally designated by the reference charac¬ ter 150 in Fig. 4, includes a tape roll holder 122 having retention members 135 as previously described in connection with Figs.7-8 and combination bracket 152. Combination bracket 152 includes arm 153 having fixed end 154 and free end 155. Boss 157 carried at free end 155 is shaped to be received against frame 20. Specifi- cally, boss 157 terminates with a surface 158 which bears upon an offset section 23 and a depending flange 159 which extends over the edge thereof. Spindle 160, sized to be rotatably received within bore 132, projects from fixed end 154 in a direction opposite the direction of boss 157.

Screw 162 extending through washer 163, bore 127 and bore 164 coaxial with spindle 160 and boss 157, threadedly engages opening 165 in offset section 23 to secure the assembly to frame 20. While holder 122 is free to rotate, combination bracket 152 is stabilized against rotation by the abutment of flnage 159 against the edge of offset section 23. Bar 167, extending upwardly from free end 155, supports serrated cutting edge 168. Bar 167 is spaced sufficiently from holder 122 to accommodate a roll of tape therebetween. It is also noted that cutting edge 168 is generally parallel to the axis of rotation of holder 112. The positioning of auxiliary tape dispensing means 150 on offset section 23 in close proximity to handle 50, reduces the leverage and imparts maximum stability between the hands of the user as tape is drawn from the roll upon auxiliary tape roll holder 122 and severed upon auxiliary cutting edge 168. Auxiliary tape applying means, generally designa¬ ted by the reference character 170 in Fig. 4, is another improvement contemplated by the present invention. The immediate improvement is detachably securable to a

masking machine for the purpose of applying tape along the free edge 57 of paper sheet 45 in an arrangement sim¬ ilar to the application of tape along the fixed edge 55 of paper sheet 45. The auxiliary tape applying means includes subframe 172 having first offset section 173 and second offset section 174 terminating with respective first and second free ends 175 and 177. An auxiliary tape roll holder, another tape roll holder 122 which may or may not be mod- ified by retention members 135, is secured to first off¬ set section 173 proximate end 175 in accordance with means herein previously described. An auxiliary paper roll holder, another holder 77 which may or may not include retention member 104, is secured to second off- set section 174 proximate end 177 by means previously described.

Attachment means for detachably securing subframe 172 to frame 20 includes elongate support member 178 hav¬ ing inner end 179 and outer end 180. A socket 182 is formed in inner end 179. Several equally spaced grooves 183 are carried by support member 178, extending inwardly from inner end 179 and communicating with socket 182. Correspondingly, another socket 182 and grooves 183 are formed in outer end 180. A projection 184 having tabs 185 extends from subframe 172 in a direction toward frame 20. A similar projection 187 having tabs 188 extends from frame 20 in a direction toward subframe 172.

Auxiliary tape applying means 170 is optionally attached to a masking machine when it is desired to adhesively affix both edges of the paper sheet to the surface to be masked. Paper, such as roll 44, is avail¬ able in various widths. Accordingly, several support members 178 are available corresponding in length to the available widths of paper. The initial step of assembly includes selection of the proper length of support mem¬ ber 178 and attachment thereof to subframe 172.

assembly, projection 178 is entered into socket 182 with tab 185 entering respective grooves 183. The assembly is then moved in a direction toward frame 20 with auxil¬ iary roll holder 77 being guided into the bore of roll 44 and the other socket 182 and associated grooves 183 being engaged with projection 187 and tabs 188, respec¬ tively.

The engagement of the respective tabs and grooves prohibits rotation of subframe 172 relative frame 20. It is noted that the axis of rotation of the auxiliary paper roll holder is coincident with previously described axis B. Due to the offset of subframe 172, a roll of tape held by auxiliary tape roll holder 122 is dispensed to overlap free edge 57 of paper sheet 45 as previously described in connection with the dispensing of tape 40. For this purpose, the axis of rotation of the auxiliary tape roll holder carried by subframe 172 is parallel to the axis of rotation of the auxiliary paper roll holder carried by subframe 172. It is also within the scope of the instant invention that for purposes of convenience in hand held masking machines subframe 172 is oriented such that the auxiliary paper roll holder rotates about an axis of rotation coincident with the axis of rotation of the primary tape roll holder carried by frame 20. With reference to Fig. 1, it is seen that the tape roll 39 is mounted upon freely rotating holder 36. Tape 40 extends as a ribbon between roll 39 and paper roll 44. Inadvertent advancement of roll 39 in the direction of arrowed line D, without corresponding movement of paper roll 44, uncoils and dispenses surplus tape 40 which then adheres to offset section 23. " Correction must be made, normally by rerolling of the surplus tape upon the roll, ' prior to further use of the machine.

The instant invention remedies the foregoing malady by virtue of improved tape guiding means illustrated in

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190. Improved tape guiding means 190 includes roller 192 secured to frame 20 in accordance with conventional tech¬ niques by washer 193 and screw 194. A semicircular recess 195 for receiving roller 192 is formed at the loca- tion previously occupied by the apex of sides 197 and 198 of offset section 23.

Inadvertently unrolled surplus tape will sag between the roll of tape and the roll of paper, becoming adhered to the roller 192. The roller 192, being pivotal about an axis parallel to axes A and B, functions as a guide to feed the surplus tape onto the roll of paper. This is in contrast to the previous arrangement in which the tape became adhesively secured to an immovable object.

Industrial Applicability The subject devices can be readily fabricated by standard techniques commonly employed by those in the art to which the invention pertains. Injection molding is a suggested procedure for production of the major components. Each improvement is especially adapted to be packaged and marketed independently for selective attachment to pre¬ existing commercially produced masking machines of various types. The improvements may also be incorporated into newly manufactured masking machines.

Various modifications and changes to the embodiments herein chosen for purposes of illustration will readily occur to those skilled in the art. To the extent that such modifications and variations do not depart from the spirit of the invention, they are intended to be included within the scope thereof which is assessed only by a fair interpretation of the following claims.

Having fully described and disclosed the present invention in such clear and concise terms as to enable those skilled in the art to understand and practice the same, I claim that which is set forth in the following claims.