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Tape dispenser
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March 3, 1964 H. c. EISENMAN 3,122,955
TAPE DISPENSER Filed March 20, 1962 3 Sheets-Sheet 1 INVENTOR -Helm'k C. Cum
ATTORNEYS H. C. EISENMAN TAPE DISPENSER March 3, 1964 3 Shets-Sheet 2 Filed March 20, 1962 I In INVENTOR H. C. EISENMAN TAPE DISPENSER March 3, 1964 3 Sheets-Sheet 3 INVENTOR Filed March- 20, 1962 United States Patent 3,122,255 TAPE DlSlENSER Herbert C. Eisenman, Trumbull, onn., assignor to Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing ijompany, St. Paul, Minn a corporation of Delaware Filed Mar. 29, 1962, Ear. No. 181,950 15 Claims. (1. 83-233) This invention relates to tape dispensers and, while not limited thereto, may be advantageously employed in a dispenser of the type which dispenses random lengths of tape. The invention may also be embodied in a dispenser of the type which in operation feeds gummed tape past the tape-severing means and a moistener so that a severed length of tape may immediately upon dispensing be applied to the surface or surfaces to which it is to adhere. However, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to a dispenser which dispenses gummed tape.
In most, if not all, packaging and sealing operations time is a very important factor, and tape-dispensing machines, particularly those which are motor driven, are generally utilized in such operations to rapidly dispense tape. These machines should quickly initiate dispensing of tape and quickly and cleanly sever a length of tape dispensed with but a minimum of manipulation by a machine operator. The present invention may be embodied in such a motor-driven machine, but it is believed that it is not limited to such use.
One object of the invention is to provide a tape dis penser having improved tape-severing means.
Another object is to provide a tape dispenser having improved means for actuating the movable cutter element of the tape-severing means.
Still another object of the invention is to closely relate functionally and otherwise the tape-feeding means of the dispenser with the tape-severing means.
Other objects of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of two embodiments of a tape dispenser.
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FIG. 1 is a top plan view of a tape-dispensing machine embodying the invention, having a roll of tape shown in full lines in the chamber with the tape being shown in phantom where it passes through the dispensing and severing mechanisms;
FIG. 2 is a right side elevational view of the dispensing machine with the side cover removed showing the interrelation of the operating parts of the mechanism in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 3 is a right side elevational sectional view taken alongline 33 of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken alongline 44 of FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is a partial sectional view taken alongline 55 of FIG. 2;
FIG. 6 is a partial elevational view similar to FIG. 2 with certain portions broken away for the sake of clarity, showing the dispensing and severing mechanism in the position for tape feed;
FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of the operating circuit of the machine according to the invention; and
FIG. 8 is a partial sectional view similar to FIG. 4 illustrating a modified form of the tape dispenser.
Referring now to the form of FIGS. 1 through 4, a tape dispenser is provided with left andright side walls 11 and 12, respectively, which are suitably spaced and secured together to form the frame of the machine. A roll oftape 13 is carried in a chamber provided in the machine, as is well known in the art, and the tape is threaded past the feeding and severing stations as will ereafter be described. Tape with gum on one side ice may be passed over amoistening brush 14 as the tape is dispensed in a manner common to machines of this type.Tape 13 overlies aplatform 15 which is mounted between the side walls and provided with an a erture l6. Positioned above the aperture inplatform 15 is an idler roller orwheel 17 which is rotatably mounted on ashaft 13. One end ofshaft 18 is rockably mounted in ahearing 19 secured inside wall 12 and the other end of the shaft is journalled in arockable plate 21 which is pivoted on ashaft 22 secured between the side wals. Aspring 58 attached betweenrockable plate 21 and left side wall 11 urgesrockable plate 21 in a clockwise direction aboutshaft 22 as shown in FIG. 3 thereby urging bodilymovable Wheel 17 to a clearance position aboveplatform 15.
A roller orwheel 23 is secured to ashaft 24 having one end thereof projecting through and journalled in abearing 25 rockably mounted in side wall 11. The projecting end carries achain gear 26 which drivesshaft 24 by means of achain 27 through a gear andshaft arrangement 23 driven by amotor 29 mounted to side wall 11.
The other end ofshaft 24 projects through and is journalled in a rockingmember 31 which is pivoted toright side wall 12 atpivot 32. Theshaft 24 projects through a clearance aperture in the right side wall and is provided with apinion gear 33 secured to the end thereof, the purpose of which will appear hereinafter.
Asolenoid 34 provided with asolenoid plunger 35 is mounted toright side wall 12. Thesolenoid plunger 35 is yieldably attached to one end of alever 36 which is pivoted toright side wall 12 intermediate its ends by means of apin 37. An ovalizedslot 38 is provided in the other end oflever 36 and carries apin 39 secured to rockingmember 31. A spring .3 is attached betweenpin 39 andright side wall 12 to urgelever 36 and rockingmember 31 in a counterclockwise direction as viewed in FIG. 3 whensolenoid 34 is not activated. As will be more fully described hereafter, it may be seen that operation ofsolenoid 34 will causelever 36 to rotate in a clockwise direction aboutpin 37 as viewed in FIG. 3, thereby urging rockingmember 31 in a clockwise (FIG. 3) direction aboutpivot 32, thus raisingwheel 23 with relation toplatform 15. Rockingmember 31 also carries alifting pin 41 which projects through and extends beyond an aperture inright side wall 12.
Referring now to FIGS. 2 through 5, aslide 42 is mounted adjacent the outer face ofright side wall 12.Slide 42 is provided with longitudinally extendingelongated slots 43 and 43*, the slot 4E5 being provided with an angular extension 44-, A pair ofguide pins 45 is secured toright side wall 12 with one pin riding in each of the lastmentioned slots. Acutter pin 47 is secured to slide 42 and extends within the chamber defined by the left and right side walls through aclearance hole 46 in the right side wall.
A pair of laterally spacedbell crank levers 49 are pivoted intermediate the left and right side walls on arod 51 extending between the walls, and acutter blade 48 is mounted between one end of one lever and the corresponding end of the other. The other ends of the bell crank levers are fixedly joined by asuitable bar 52 forming with these levers a yoke 49 a portion of which is in contact with the portion ofcutter pin 47 extending throughright side wall 12. A pair ofsprings 53 extending betweenbell crank levers 49 and the respective left and right side walls urge the bell crank levers in a clockwise direction aboutrod 51 as viewed in FIG. 3, thereby urgingcutter blade 43 to a raised position and urgingcutter pin 47 in a direction towards the front of the machine or to the left as viewed in FIG. 3.
Sincecutter pin 47 engageable with the yoke extends fromslide 42, it will readily be seen thatsprings 53 also urge the slide to the left as viewed in FIG. 2. However,
engagement ofpin 45 indetent slot 44 prevents the slide from moving toward the left, when the slide is in the position of FIG. 2, thereby holding cutter blade .8 in the down position. A portion Zit of said yoke is adapted to engage a.projection 26 onrockable plate 21 to urge the rockable plate in a counterclockwise (FIG. 2) direction aboutshaft 22 under the influence of thesprings 53 when theyoke 49 is rotated.
Lifting pin 4-1 which extends throughright side wall 12 as hereinabove described, projects through immediately below a lowerhorizontal surface 54 onslide 42. An elbowed arm is suitably attached to slide 42 and has aportion 55 parallel but spaced belowhorizontal surface 54, thereby defining a horizontal slot in which liftingpin 41 may slide. The upper forward portion ofslide 42 is provided with a sloping cam surface 56 and the upper central portion of the slide is provided with a plurality ofrack teeth 57.
Anoperating lever 61 is suitably pivoted for vertical swinging movement between the left and right side walls and is adapted to engage, when depressed, aswitch 62. Aleaf spring 63 yieldably holdsoperating lever 61 out of contact withswitch 52, Asecond switch 64 is mounted to the outer side ofright side wall 12 in a position which will hereinafter become apparent. Amaster switch 65 is provided for support from theside 12 of the frame.
The circuitry for operation of the machine is shown in FIG. 7. As shown schematically, a power source such as an AC. source is connected across afuse 66 andmaster switch 65 which are in series. Solenoid 3.4 is connected in series with the circuit with switch62 in series therewith.Motor 29 isin parallel withsolenoid 34 andswitch 62, andsecond switch 64 is connected in series with the motor.
Turning now to the operation of the machine, it may best be described with reference to FIGS. 2, 3 and 6 and the circuit diagram of FIG. 7. At rest or in the normally position, the relation of the elements is as shown in FIG. 2.Solenoid 34 is deactivated thereby allowinglever 36 to be urged in the counterclockwise (FIG. 2) direction by means ofspring 49. Such urging also urges rockingmember 31 in the counterclockwise direction, thereby holdingwheel 23 below the top plane of platform which hastape 13 threaded thereover. The position of rockingmember 31 holds liftingpin 41 in its lower position againsthorizontal arm 55 attached to slide 42, This causespin 45 to be held indetent slot 44 which is the position attained at the end of the previous cycle. The rear or rest position ofslide 42 locks bell crank levers 49 in the position shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 by means ofcutter pin 47, thereby holdingcutter blade 48 in a down or tape-path-blocking position. The position of the bellcrank levers also permitsrockable plate 21 to be acted upon byspring 5%, thereby holdingWheel 17 above the plane ofplatform 15 and out of contact with the tape.
By closingmaster switch 65, the machine may now be operated. Depression of operatinglever 61 thereafter closes switch 62, thereby activatingsolenoid 34 as may be seen in the schematic diagram. The activation ofsolenoid 34 rotateslever 36 in the clockwise (FIG. 6) direction thereby raising wheel'23 through rockingmember 31 to a position to contact the underside oftape 13 throughaperture 16 in the platform. The rotation of rockingmember 31 also raises liftingpin 41 against the lowerhorizontal surface 54 of the slide and causes relative movement of thepin 45 anddetent slot 44. This permits the pressure oncutter pin 47 applied through the bell crank levers by means ofsprings 53 to move the slide toward.
the front of the machine or to the left as shown in FIG. 2, while maintaining its alignment by the cooperation of guide pins in elongatedslots 43-. No interference betweenpinion gear 33 andrack teeth 57 will beencountered since the pinion gear was raised along withwheel 23, both of which are attached toshaft 24 supported in part onrockable plate 31. 'Whenslide 42 attains the maximum forward position,cutter blade 43 will have been sufficiently raised to avoid blocking the tape path. The posi- 4 tion of the elements at this point is shown in FIG. 6. During the previous rotation of hell cranklevers 49,rockable plate 21 was rotated in the counterclockwise (FIG. 6) direction throughprojection 20 thereby bringingwheel 17 in contact with the upper surface oftape 13, thereby pro viding frictional contact ofwheels 17 and 23 with the tape therebetween.
Asslide 42 reaches the forward position thus assuring thatcutter blade 48 is clear of the path of the tape, cam surface 56 contacts and closes switch 64, thereby operatingmotor 29 as will be seen in the schematic diagram of FIG. 7. By means of the motor drive as heretofore described, wheel 2-3 is driven throughshaft 24. The frictional engagement of he wheel 23 with the tape drives or feeds the latter withwheel 17 acting as a backup element and idler.
Upon release of the operating lever,solenoid 34 is deactivated and allows lever 6 to rotate in a counterclockwise (KG. 6) direction under the force of spring 4% Through pin. 39 inslot 38, rockingmember 31 is rotated in a counterclockwise direction, takingdrive wheel 23 out of contact with the underside of the tape. This also, throughshaft 24, lowerspinion gear 33 into engagement withrack teeth 57 on the slide and, since the rotation of the shaft is in the direction shown by the arrow in FIG. 6, the slide will be driven by the pinion to the right or back toward its initial rest position. rack is driven to the right,cutter pin 47 engaging yoke 4% drives the bell crank levers in a counterclockwise (PEG. 6) direction, thereby causingcutter blade 48 to escend and sever the dispensed tape in a well known manner. The rotation of he bell crank levers 49 of the aforementioned. yoke also releases the pressure on the rockableplate carrying wheel 17, to further relieve frictional contact of the feed mechanism with the tape. The cooperation between the rockable plate and the bell crank levers 49 of the aforementioned yoke which carries the tape-severingmember 48 is such that thefeed roll 17 is never in a feeding position when the tape-severing member is in a tape-blocking position.
After the slide has. been driven toward the rear position to the required extent, cam surface as releases switch 64, thereby cutting ofi the power to drivemotor 29. As the slide is accelerated toward its rear or rest position prior to opening of the contacts ofswitch 64, the initial momentum of the slide, together with the inertia of the shaft ofmotor 29, transports the slide very rapidly. Also, as the slide is driven to the right, horizontal arm engages the under side of liftingpin 41 which is pulled down through spring 4% This urges the slide to a lower position so thatpin 45 will be urged intodetent slot 44 when the slide attains the rest position. It will also be seen in FIG. 2 that at the restposition pinion gear 33 is out of contact withrack teeth 57, thus allowing the motor to coast to rest.
Each depression of the operating lever will cause the mechanism to move to the position for dispensing tape and tape will be dispensed so long as the operating lever is depressed. As soon as the lever is released, the slide will be driven back to the rest position with concurrent severing of the tape by means of the cutter blade.
it may be noted that if for any reason it is desirable to manually move the tape-feeding rolls l7 and 23 into their operative positions, this may be done by grasping thepin 41 which projects from the frame, as shown in FIG. 4, and lifting this pin. Thepin 43. may also be lifted manually for the purpose of cleaning or removing the tape-severingelement 43 from theyoke 49.
An alternate form of construction is shown in FIG. 8 wherein like numerals designate like parts. 11 this embodiment, the slide 6? is positioned below drivenWheel 68 which is provided with a frictional surface so that it will contact and driveslide 67 in a manner similar to the driving ofslide 42 by means ofpinion gear 33 in the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 through 6. In all As the 5 other respects, the operation of the device is identical.
It wi l thus be seen that the objects set forth above, among those made apparent from the preceding description, are efficiently attained and, since certain changes may be made in the above constructions without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
It is also to be understood that the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention herein described, and all statements of the scope of the invention which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetween.
What is claimed is:
l. A feeding and severing mechanism for a machine for dispensing tape from a roll comprising a feed shaft having a tape engaging wheel thereon, said shaft being movable between tape engaging and non-engaging positions, electrically operated means for controlling the position of said shaft dependent on tile state of energization thereof, a motor drivably connected to said shaft, severing means, and actuating means connected to said severing means, said shaft being arranged upon movement from a feeding position to a non-feeding position in response to a change in the state of energization of said electrically operated means to drivably engage said actuating means to allow said motor to drive said actuating means and said severing means connected to said actuating means through the path of the tape.
2. A feeding and severing mechanism for a machine for dispensing tape from a roll comprising frictional feeding means adapted to selectively engage the tape for the feeding thereof, said frictional means comprising a shaft having a tape engaging feed wheel thereon, electrically operated means for moving said shaft between tape feeding and non-feeding positions, a switch for operating said electrically operated means, a motor connected to said shaft, and severing means made ready in response to said electrically operated means and driven by said motor through said shaft when said shaft is moved to a non-feeain position to sever tape dispensed by said fricticnal feeding means.
3. A feeding and severing mechanism for a machine for dispensing tape from a roll comprising frictional feeding means adapted to selectively engage the tape for the feeding thereof, said frictional feeding means comprising a shaft saving a feed wheel thereon, electrically c erated means for moving said shaft between tape feeding and non-feeding positions, a first switch for operating said electrically operated means, resiliently biased severing means urged to a ready position for severing the dispense tape, cutter drive means for driving said severing means to sever tape, said cutter drive means releasing said resiliently biased severing means to the ready position responsive to said electrically operated means, a motor connected to said shaft, for driving said feeding means and means on said shaft for drivably engaging said cutter drive means when said shaft is moved to a nonfeeding position to drive said severing means to sever tape, said cutter drive means being effective to de-energize said motor upon movement thereof by said shaft to a predetermined position.
4. A feeding and severing mechanism for a machine for dispensing tape from a roll comprising frictional feeding means adapted to selectively engage the tape for the feeding thereof, said frictional feeding means comprising a shaft having a feed wheel thereon, a solenoid for controlling the position of said shaft between tape feeding and non-feeding positions, an operating switch in series with said solenoid for controlling the operation thereof, a movable cutter adapted to sever the dispensed tape, at least one resilient member urging said movable cutter to a ready position, cutter drive means cooperating with said movable cutter to drive said movable cutter to effeet tape severing, said cutter drive means releasing said lovable cutter to a ready position in response to the operation of said solenoid, a motor connected to said shaft for alternately driving said frictional feeding means for the dispensing of tape and said cutter drive means for the severing of tape dependent on the position of said shaft, and a second switch connected in series with said motor for de-energizing said motor responsive to the position of said cutter drive means in driving said severing means to sever dispensed tape.
5. A feeding and severing mechanism for a machine for dispensing tape from a roll, comprising feeding means movable between tape engaging and non-engaging positions, a movable cutter assembly adapted to sever dispensed tape, at least one resilient member urging said movable cutter assembly to a ready position, cutter drive means cooperating with said movable cutter assembly to drive said movable cutter assembly to effect tape severing when said feeding means is in a non-feeding position, said cutter drive means releasing said movable cutter assembly to a ready position in response to movement of said feeding means to a tape-engaging position, drive means connected to said feeding means to dispense tape and engage and drive said cutter drive means for the severing of tape dependent on the position of said feeding means, and operating means arranged to control the position of said feeding means to selectively dispense and sever tape.
6. A machine for dispensing and severing tape, comprising a frame, a motor secured to said frame, a shaft rockably mounted in said frame, a feed wheel fixedly mounted on said shaft, drive means connected between said motor and said shaft for driving said shaft, a solenoid secured to said frame, rocking means connected beween said shaft and said solenoid for rocking said shaft in response to the operation of said solenoid to cause said feed wheel to drivingly engage and disengage the tape to be fed, a cutter assembly swingably mounted on said frame and having tape-blocking and tape-clearing positions and adapted to sever tape as it moves from the tapeclearing to the tape-blocking position, resilient means urging said cutter assembly to the tape-clearing position, a cutter drive assembly slidably mounted on said frame and having an advanced and a rest position, a portion of said cutter drive assembly engaging said cutter assembly, said cutter drive assembly being urged to the advanwd position by said resilient means, said cutter drive assembly including detent means for yieldably holding said cutter drive assembly at the rest position, said rocking means eing also connected to said cutter drive assembly for effecting release of said detent means, a cut-off drive gear mounted on said shaft and adapted to engage and drive said cutter drive assembly when said feed wheel is drivin -1y disengaged from the tape, first control means cooperating with said solenoid to control the operation thereof, and second control means secured to said frame and responsive to the position of said cutter drive assembly for controlling the operation of said motor.
7. A machine for dispensing and severing tape comprising a frame, a motor secured to said frame, a first shaft rockably mounted in said frame, a first feed wheel fixedly mounted on said shaft, drive means connected between said motor and said shaft for driving said shaft, a solenoid secured to said frame, rocking means connected between said shaft and said solenoid for rocking said shaft in response to the operation of said solenoid to cause said feed wheel to drivingly engage and disengage the tape to be fed, a cutter assembly swing-ably mounted on said frame and having a rest and a raised position and adapted to sever tape as it descends to the rest position, resilient means for urging said cutter assembly to the raised position, a cutter drive assembly slid- .ably mounted on said frame and having a forward and a rest position, a portion of said cutter drive assembly engaging said cutter assembly, said cutter drive assembly being urged to the forward position by said resilient means, said cutter drive assembly including detent means for yieldably holding said cutter drive assembly at the rest position, said rocking means being also connected to saidcutter drive assembly for efiecting release of said detent means, a cut-off drive gear mounted :on said shaft and adapted to engage and drive said cutter drive assembly when said feed wheel is drivingly disengaged from the tape, first control means cooperating with said solenoid to control the operation thereof, and second control means secured to said frame and responsive to the position of said cutter drive assembly for controlling the operation of said motor.
8. The structure defined inclaim 7 wherein said first control means comprises a switch in series with said solenoid to actuate said solenoid when said switch is manually closed.
9. The structure defined inclaim 7 wherein said cutter assembly comprises a cutter shaft secured to said frame parallel to said first shaft, a pair of spaced bell crank levers rotatably mounted intermediate their ends on said cutter shaft, a cutter blade mounted between said levers at one end of said pair of levers, and a spacer bar mounted between said levers at the other end of said pair of levers, whereby said levers, said cutter blade and said spacer bar form a rigid unit swingably mounted on saidcutter shaft for movement of said cutter blade between the rest and raised position.
10. The structure defined inclaim 7 and further including a second shaft rockably mounted in said frame parallel to said first shaft, a second feed wheel rotatably mounted on said second shaft, said feed wheels adapted to have their circumferential surfaces frictionally engage each other with the tape therebetween to effect positive dispensing of the tape, and second rocking means connected to said second shaft for rocking said second feed wheel to drivingly engage and disengage the tape to be fed, said second rocking means contacting said cutter assembly whereby said second feed wheel is rocked to the driving position by movement of the cutter assembly to the raised position.
.11. The structure defined inclaim 7 wherein said cutter drive assembly comprises a slide, at least two longitudinally extending slots in said slide, a pin mounted to said frame andextending through each of said slots, one of said slots having a slotted portion extending transversely from an end thereof wherein said pin in said slotted portion defines said detent means, and a cutter control arm extending from said slide and adapted to engage said cutter assembly, said slide being provided with an upper longitudinally extending cam surface for controlling the operation of said second control means, and a longitudinallyextending rack portion for engagement by said cutoff drive gear.
12. The structure defined in claim 11 wherein said rocking means includes a lifting arm engaging said slide to release said slide from the detent position when said solenoid is actuated.
13. The structure defined in claim 11 wherein said second control means comprises a switch in series with said motor for controlling the operation of said motor, said switch being mechanically operated by the cam surface on said slide responsive to'the position of said slide.
14. A machine for dispensingand severing tape compris ng a frame, a motor secured to said frame, a shaft rockably mounted in said frame, a feed Wheel fixedly mounted on said shaft, drive means connected between said motor and said shaft for driving said shaft, a solenoid secured to said frame, rocking means connected between said shaft and said solenoid for rocking said shaft in response to the operation of said solenoid to cause said feed wheel to drivingly engage and disengage the tape to be fed, a cutter assembly swingably mounted on said frame and having a rest and a raised position and adapted to sever tape as it descends to the rest position, resilient means for urging said cutter assembly to the raised position, a cutter drive assembly slidably mounted on said frame and having a forward and a rest position, a portion of said cutter drive assembly engaging said cutter assembly, said cutter drive assembly being urged to the forward position by said resilient means, said cutter drive assembly including detent means for yieldably holding said cutter drive assembly at the rest position, said rocking means being also connected to said 7 the position of said cutter drive assembly for controlling the operation of said motor.
15. A feeding and severing mechanism for a machine for dispensing tape from a roll comprising frictional feeding means adapted to selectively engage the tape for the feeding thereof, a solenoid for controlling the position of said frictional feeding means, an operating switch in series with said solenoid for controlling the operation hereof, a movable cutter adapted to sever the dispensed tape, at least one resilient member urging said movable cutter to a ready position, cutter drive means cooperating with said movable cutter to drive said movable cutter to effect tape severing, said cutter drive means releasing said movable cutter to a ready position in response to the operation of said solenoid, a motor for alternately driving sai frictional feeding means for the dispensing of tape said cutter drive means for the severing of tape, and a secondswitch connected in series with said motor for operating said motor responsive to the position of said cutter drive means, said cutter drive means comprising a slide, slidably mounted to the machine and adapted to slide between a-forward and a rest position, detent means cooperating with said slide to yieldably hold it in the rest position, means cooperating with said slide responsive to said solenoid for releasing said slide from the detent position, and means attaching to said slide and engaging said movable cutter to control the position of said movable cutter in response to the position of the slide.
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1. A FEEDING AND SEVERING MECHANISM FOR A MACHINE FOR DISPENSING TAPE FROM A ROLL COMPRISING A FEED SHAFT HAVING A TAPE ENGAGING WHEEL THEREON, SAID SHAFT BEING MOVABLE BETWEEN TAPE ENGAGING AND NON-ENGAGING POSITIONS, ELECTRICALLY OPERATED MEANS FOR CONTROLLING THE POSITION OF SAID SHAFT DEPENDENT ON THE STATE OF ENERGIZATION THEREOF, A MOTOR DRIVABLY CONNECTED TO SAID SHAFT, SEVERING MEANS, AND ACTUATING MEANS CONNECTED TO SAID SEVERING MEANS, SAID SHAFT BEING ARRANGED UPON MOVEMENT
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