FLOOR ADHESIVE PRODUCT APPLICATOR
Apparatus for applying an adhesive product having an adhesive layer and a liner includes a first wheel and a first rod rotationally coupled to and spaced a distance apart from the first wheel, rotation of the wheel winding the liner about the first rod. The liner winds about the first rod at approximately the same rate as the adhesive layer is applied to a surface. A method for assembling the apparatus includes coupling a first rod and first pulley to a first housing, the first rod and first pulley being substantially coaxial, coupling a second rod to a second housing, coupling a first wheel and a second pulley to a frame, the first wheel and second pulley being substantially coaxial, and rotationally coupling the first pulley and second pulley, such that a rotational speed of the first rod is substantially the same as a rotational speed of the first wheel.
This application is related to and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/588,410, filed Jan. 19, 2012, entitled TAKE-UP REEL FOR FLOOR ADHESIVE PRODUCT APPLICATOR, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to a method and system for applying an adhesive product having a liner to a surface.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONAdhesive tape is commonly used to mark surfaces, such as floor tape used for sports court marking, staging, safety markings, and for marking walkways and aisles. In addition to being less permanent and less expensive than paint, floor tape is durable and available in a variety of colors and materials. However, floor tape commonly includes a non-adhesive liner of paper or similar material affixed to the tape's adhesive side, which can make application tedious. That is, as the tape is applied to a surface, the person applying the tape must simultaneously remove the liner. If the liner is not rolled up or otherwise collected as the tape is applied, the liner can easily hinder tape application.
Tape dispensers or applicators are frequently used with many kinds of tape, such as packing tape, mailing tape, and other linerless adhesive tape. Despite the variety of tape dispensers available, these existing applicators fail to provide for application of tape with a liner, such as floor tape. Existing floor tape applicators allow the user to stand up when applying the adhesive product to the floor, but are designed to be used with self-wound linerless tape. It is therefore desirable to provide an adhesive tape applicator that takes up or retains the liner as the floor tape is applied, and does not cause the liner to lag, bunch, sag, or tear.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention advantageously provides an apparatus for applying an adhesive product having an adhesive layer and a liner, and method for assembling the apparatus. In one embodiment, the apparatus may generally include a first wheel and a first rod rotationally coupled to and spaced a distance apart from the first wheel. Rotation of the first wheel winds liner of the adhesive product about the first rod. The first wheel and first rod may be rotationally coupled by a belt. Further, the apparatus may include a first pulley coupled to the first wheel and a second pulley coupled to the first rod, and the belt may be in contact with at least a portion of each of the first and second pulleys. The apparatus may further include a shaft and a base, and the first wheel may be rotatably coupled to the base. The apparatus may further include a second wheel rotatably coupled to the base and a handle coupled to the shaft, and the second wheel may further be pivotally coupled to the base. The apparatus may further include a second rod and a first rod sleeve disposed about a least a portion of the first rod, and at least a portion of the first rod sleeve may be adhesive. The adhesive product may be disposed about at least a portion of the second rod and the liner of the adhesive product may be wound around the first rod sleeve as the first wheel rotates. The liner of the adhesive product may be wound about the first rod sleeve at approximately the same rate as the adhesive layer of the adhesive product is applied to a surface, such as a floor. The apparatus may further include a first rod housing and second rod housing coupled to the shaft, and the first rod housing may be slidably engaged with the shaft, the first rod being rotatably coupled to the first rod housing and the second rod being removably and rotatably coupled to the second rod housing.
In another embodiment, the apparatus may generally include a base, a first wheel and a second wheel each rotatably coupled to the base, a shaft coupled to the base, a tape reel rotatably coupled to the shaft, a liner reel rotatably coupled to the shaft, and a belt rotationally coupling the first wheel and liner reel such that a number of rotations of the first wheel is substantially equal to the number of rotations of the liner reel when the adhesive product applicator is operated.
The method for assembling the apparatus for applying an adhesive product to a surface may generally include coupling a first housing and a second housing to a shaft having a longitudinal axis, rotatably coupling a first rod and first pulley to the first housing, the first rod and first pulley being substantially coaxial, rotatably coupling a second rod to the second housing, rotatably coupling a first wheel and a second pulley to a frame, the first wheel and second pulley being substantially coaxial, coupling the shaft to the frame such that the first housing is a greater longitudinal distance from the frame than the second housing, and rotationally coupling the first pulley and second pulley with a resilient belt, such that the rotational speed of the first rod is substantially the same as the rotational speed of the first wheel. The method may further comprise rotatably coupling a second wheel to the frame. The method may further comprise disposing a first sleeve about at least a portion of the first rod and disposing a second sleeve about at least a portion of the second rod, and at least a portion of the first sleeve may be adhesive.
A more complete understanding of the present invention, and the attendant advantages and features thereof, will be more readily understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
The present invention provides an adhesive product applicator that includes a take-up reel for the collection and retention of waste liner from the roll of an adhesive product during application. For example, the applicator may be used to apply floor tape having a liner composed of paper, plastic, rubber, or other material. The adhesive product, such as floor tape, may be disposed or packaged in a typical manner, such as in a roll having a center aperture (i.e. a roll of tape). Referring now to
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A first V belt pulley 40 and the take-up reel 18 may be substantially coaxial, and a second V belt pulley 40 and the first wheel 22 may be substantially coaxial. The first wheel 22 and the take-up reel 18 may have the same diameter, which allows the liner 42 of the adhesive product 32 to be taken up by the take-up reel 18 at the same speed as the first wheel 22 is moving along the ground and, therefore, the same speed at which the adhesive product 32 is being applied. For example, for every one inch of adhesive product 32 applied to the ground, approximately one inch of liner 42 will be taken up and retained by the take-up reel 18. Thus, the liner 42 is continuously removed from the adhesive product 32 without lagging, bunching, sagging, or tearing. In general, the liner 42 may be non-adhesive material whereas at least one side of the adhesive product is adhesive. For example, the adhesive product may be composed of latex, vinyl, paper, cloth, paper, or plastic.
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In use, the adhesive product roll 32 may be disposed about the tape reel 16 and the adhesive layer may be fed to the first wheel 22, passing beneath the first wheel 22 with the adhesive side 58 toward the surface (and non-adhesive side 60 in contact with the first wheel 22). The weight of the applicator 10 and first wheel 22 may provide pressure required to securely affix a pressure sensitive adhesive product 32 to the surface. The liner 42 may be simultaneously fed to the take-up reel 18. As the applicator 10 is pushed or moved in a forward direction, e.g., in the direction of the second wheel 24, depicted by arrow 62 in
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Existing floor adhesive product applicators having at least one wheel can be retrofitted as shown and described herein to allow the use of linered adhesive products. An exemplary applicator 10 of the present invention synchronizes the applicator wheel with the take-up reel 18 so that the liner 42 may be continuously and neatly wound about the take-up reel 18 as the adhesive product is applied from the adhesive product roll 32 on the tape reel 16. For example, the liner take-up reel 18 with take-up reel housing 36 shown in
An applicator 10 in accordance with the principles of the present invention may be sold as an assembled apparatus or as a kit including individual components for later assembly. As a non-limiting example, the applicator 10 may be assembled by coupling the tape reel housing 26 and take-up reel housing 36 to the shaft, such as by using hardware such as nuts, bolts, washers, bushings, and/or screws. For example, the apertures 55 of each housing 26 and 36 may be aligned with one or more of the shaft apertures 52 and secured with screws. The take-up reel housing 36 may be coupled to the shaft 14 using thumb screws or the like, so a user can easily adjust the height of the take-up reel housing 36. The take-up reel 18, including center rod 34 and sleeve 46, and a V belt pulley 40 may be coupled to the take-up reel housing 36 as shown in
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to what has been particularly shown and described herein above. In addition, unless mention was made above to the contrary, it should be noted that all of the accompanying drawings are not to scale. A variety of modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention, which is limited only by the following claims.
Claims
1. An apparatus for applying an adhesive product having an adhesive layer and a liner, the apparatus comprising:
- a first wheel; and
- a first rod rotationally coupled to and spaced a distance apart from the first wheel, rotation of the wheel winding the liner about the first rod.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a belt wherein the wheel and the first rod are rotationally coupled by the belt.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, further comprising a first pulley coupled to the first rod and a second pulley coupled to the first wheel, the belt being in contact with at least a portion of each of the first and second pulleys.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:
- a base, the first wheel being rotatably coupled to the base; and
- a shaft coupled to the base.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, further comprising:
- a second wheel rotatably coupled to the base; and
- a handle coupled to the shaft.
6. The apparatus of claim 4, further comprising:
- a second rod; and
- a first rod sleeve disposed about at least a portion of the first rod.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the second rod retains the adhesive product and the liner of the adhesive product is wound about the first rod sleeve as the first wheel rotates.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the liner of the adhesive product is wound about the first rod sleeve at approximately the same rate as the adhesive layer of the adhesive product is applied to a surface.
9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the surface is a floor.
10. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein at least a portion of the first rod sleeve is adhesive.
11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein the first rod sleeve adheres to the liner of the adhesive product as the liner is wound about the first rod sleeve.
12. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a first rod housing and a second rod housing, the first rod housing and second rod housing being coupled to the shaft, the first rod being rotatably coupled to the first housing and the second rod being removably and rotatably coupled to the second rod housing.
13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the first rod housing is slidably engaged with the shaft.
14. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the second wheel is pivotally coupled to the base.
15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the second wheel is selected from the group consisting of a caster and a sphere.
16. An adhesive product applicator consisting of:
- a base;
- a first wheel and a second wheel, each of the first and second wheels being rotatably coupled to the base;
- a shaft coupled to the base;
- a tape reel coupled to the shaft;
- a liner reel coupled to the shaft; and
- a belt rotationally coupling the first wheel and liner reel such that a number of rotations of the first wheel is substantially equal to the number of rotations of the liner reel when the adhesive product applicator is operated.
17. A method for assembling an apparatus for applying an adhesive product to a surface, the method comprising:
- coupling a first housing and a second housing to a shaft having a longitudinal axis;
- rotatably coupling a first rod and a first pulley to the first housing, the first rod and first pulley being substantially coaxial;
- rotatably coupling a second rod to the second housing;
- rotatably coupling a first wheel and a second pulley to a frame, the first wheel and second pulley being substantially coaxial;
- coupling the shaft to the frame such that the first housing is a greater longitudinal distance from the frame than the second housing; and
- rotationally coupling the first pulley and second pulley with a resilient belt, such that a rotational speed of the first rod is substantially the same as a rotational speed of the first wheel.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising rotatably coupling a second wheel to the frame.
19. The method of claim 17, further comprising disposing a first sleeve about at least a portion of the first rod and disposing a second sleeve about at least a portion of the second rod.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein at least a portion of the first sleeve is adhesive.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 2, 2013
Publication Date: Jul 25, 2013
Applicant: NADCO TAPES AND LABELS, INC. (Sarasota, FL)
Inventor: Nadco Tapes and Labels, Inc. (Sarasota, FL)
Application Number: 13/732,763
International Classification: B65H 37/00 (20060101);