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Tape dispenser with cutter assembly and protrusion

  • US 9,957,129 B2
  • Filed: 10/20/2015
  • Issued: 05/01/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/26/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A cutter assembly for a household tape dispenser suitable for cutting Biaxially-Oriented Polypropylene (BOPP) adhesive tape, said cutter assembly comprising:

  • a base adapted to extend between a first side member and a second side member of a tape dispenser housing;

    said base having a front region adapted to be disposed at a front end of the tape dispenser;

    wherein the front region is oriented substantially vertical with respect to a top edge of each of the first and second side members that is located adjacent the base;

    a row of plastic teeth extending upwardly and outwardly from the front region the base;

    wherein the row of teeth includes at least a first tooth, a second tooth and a third tooth, wherein the second tooth is adjacent the first tooth and the third tooth is adjacent the second tooth, and wherein each of the first, second and third teeth includes;

    a left front face disposed in a first plane where the first plane is oriented at a first angle relative to the front region of the base;

    a right front face disposed in a second plane where the second plane is oriented at a second angle relative to the front region of the base;

    wherein the left and right front faces meet along a single central front edge and the first plane is angled relative to the second plane; and

    the front edge extends upwardly from the front region of the base and each of the left and right front faces angles rearwardly away from the front edge;

    a left rear face disposed in a third plane; and

    a right rear face disposed in a fourth plane; and

    wherein the left and right rear faces are angled relative to each other and meet along a single central rear edge and wherein the third and fourth planes are angled relative to each other and the left and right rear faces angle forwardly away from the rear edge; and

    wherein the rear edge is opposite the front edge; and

    wherein the first, second, third and fourth planes intersect each other at a discrete point and which point forms an uppermost tip of the tooth; and

    wherein a length of the central rear edge is shorter than a length of the central front edge; and

    a protrusion formed on the base a spaced distance rearwardly of the row of teeth.

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