EP0551522A1 - Device for transferring film - Google Patents
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- EP0551522A1 EP0551522A1 EP92916164A EP92916164A EP0551522A1 EP 0551522 A1 EP0551522 A1 EP 0551522A1 EP 92916164 A EP92916164 A EP 92916164A EP 92916164 A EP92916164 A EP 92916164A EP 0551522 A1 EP0551522 A1 EP 0551522A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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- the present invention relates to a coating film transfer tool for transferring a coating film such as a corrective coating layer and an adhesive layer on a coating film transfer tape onto paper surface or the like.
- this kind of coating film transfer tool there has hitherto been known a tool for erasing characters or the like as disclosed in Laid-open Patent Publication No. 57370/1986.
- this erasing tool comprises a case 1, two supporting shafts 2 and 3 embedded therein, which have set thereon a pay-out reel 5 with a coating film transfer tape 4 wound thereon and a winding reel 6 for winding a used coating film transfer tape 4 to be freely rotatable.
- the winding reel 6 has fixed there to a winding dial 10, a part of which is projecting out of the case 1 for manipulation.
- the coating film transfer tape 4 has a layer of white corrective paint formed on one side thereof over a release agent layer and a layer of adhesive thereupon, and is wound with the adhesive layer outward.
- the case 1 For erasing characters or the like by the use of the erasing tool of the above composition, the case 1 is held with both sides in a hand with the head 7 facing downward and, with the coating film transfer tape 4 being pressed against characters or the like to be erased by the peak portion 8 of the head 7, the case 1 is moved in the longitudinal direction (the direction of the arrow "a" in the figure). The corrective paint layer of the coating film transfer tape 4 is then pressed by the peak portion 8 onto the characters or the like, the corrective paint layer being released from the substrate film with the release agent layer and transferred thereon.
- a new coating film transfer film 4 is fed from the pay-out reel 5 and, thus, the desired length of the corrective paint layer being transferred on the characters or the like for erasing thereof.
- the used substrate tape with only the adhesive agent layer remaining thereon is wound by the winding reel 6 with care lest it should slacken by means of the winding dial 10.
- the present invention relates to improvement of the prior art erasing tool in which the case is moved perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the coating film transfer tape so as to provide a coating film transfer tool with which erasing et cetera can be done stably and reliably.
- the coating film transfer tool of the present invention comprises a pay-out reel having a coating film transfer tape wound thereon and a winding reel for winding used coating film transfer tape to be freely rotatable in a case and a peak-shaped head for coating film transfer at one end of the case, and so arranged that one end of the coating film transfer tape is fed from the pay-out reel and twisted by 90° ahead of the head and restored to the original state or further twisted by 90 ° after having passed the peak of the head and then wound by the winding reel.
- a coating film transfer tape for example, a substrate tape with a paint film formed on one side thereof over a release agent layer, and an adhesive layer formed thereon.
- the coating film transfer tape which passes the peak portion of the head, with it being twisted by 90 ° , the case has to be moved in a direct ion perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the coating film transfer tape with said tape being pressed against the paper surface or the like by the peak portion of the head. It is thereby possible that the coating film of the paint coating film transfer tape under the peak portion of the head is stuck to the paper surface, at the same time, being released from the substrate tape.
- a new coating film transfer tape is fed from the pay-out reel and it is supplied to the peak portion of the head after being twisted by 90° on this side of the head.
- the desired length of the paint layer of the coating film transfer tape is transfered onto the paper surface or the like.
- the used substrate tape with the release layer alone remaining thereon is wound by the winding reel with the twisting restored.
- the adhesive agent layer alone is formed on one side of the substrate tape over a release agent layer, the adhesive agent layer alone is transferred onto the paper surface or the like and, in this way, the present invention may be used as a pasting tool.
- Fig. 1 is a front view of an embodiment of the present invention with the lid removed.
- Fig. 2 is a sectional view taken along the line X-X of Fig. 1.
- Fig. 3 is a front view of another embodiment of the invention with a portion thereof cut off.
- Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken along the line Y-Y of Fig. 3.
- Fig. 5 is a front view of a clutch arm of the above-mentioned another embodiment.
- Fig. 6 is a front view of an example of prior-art coating film transfer tool with the lid removed.
- three supporting shafts 12, 13, 14 embedded in a case 11 support freely rotatable thereon a pay-out reel 15, a winding reel 16 and a winding dial 17 and at the front end of the case 11 there is provided projectingly a coating film transfer head 18, and the pay-out reel 15 has wound thereon a coating film transfer tape 19.
- the case 11 has formed therein slits 20 through which the coating film transfer tape 19 passes at the base of the head 18 on both sides thereof (See Fig. 2.), three guide pins 21, 22, 23 and ratchet arm 24 are provided and the side opening is closed by the lid 25 (See Fig. 2.).
- Ratchet arm 24 has stopper claws 27 formed at the ends of a pair of elastic arms 26, these stopper claws 27 are engaged with claws 29 of two ratchet wheels 28 described later freely disengageable by the elasticity of the elastic arms 26 to prevent free rotation of the pay-out reel 15 and the winding reel 16.
- the pay-out reel 15 and winding reel 16 have formed monobloc therewith the ratchet wheels 28 having a multiplicity of the claws 29.
- the winding dial 17 has formed monobloc therewith a ratchet wheel 30 and a multiplicity of claws 31 formed on the outer periphery of the ratchet wheel 30 are engaged with the claws 29 of the ratchet wheel 28 of the winding reel 16.
- the head 18 is peak-shaped as shown in Fig. 2 and is made up of a triangle-sectioned peak port ion 32 with guide flanges 33 formed on both sides thereof.
- the coating film transfer tape 19 has one end thereof fed before use from the pay-out reel 15 via the guide pin 21, is twisted by 90° by the guide pin 22 ahead of the head 18 to be led out through one slit 20 and then past the peak porton 32 of the head 18 through the other slit 20 into the case 11 and, with the twisting restored before it reaches the guide pin 23, is wound on the wind reel 16. Then, needless to say, it is to be so set that the coating film to be transferred should be on the outside of the loop.
- the twisted tape may as well be further twisted by 90 ° instead of being restored to the original state.
- the coating film transfer tape 19 may, for example, be made by forming, on one side of a substrate film (25 ⁇ 38 ⁇ m) of plastic such as polyester film and acetate film a release agent layer of, for example, vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate copolymer and low-molecular polyethylene, a white corrective paint layer thereon and an adhesive agent (pressure-sensitive adhesive agent) such as polyurethane oil top thereof.
- a substrate film 25 ⁇ 38 ⁇ m
- plastic such as polyester film and acetate film
- a release agent layer of, for example, vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate copolymer and low-molecular polyethylene
- a white corrective paint layer thereon
- an adhesive agent pressure-sensitive adhesive agent
- the coating film transfer tape 19 passes the peak portion 32 of the head 18 with being twisted by 90° , hence the case 11 has to be moved in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the coating film transfer tape 19 (the direction of the arrow A in Fig. 2) with the adhesive layer side of the coating film transfer tape 19 being pressed against characters or the like by the peak port ion 32. Then, the corrective paint layer of the coating filme transfer tape 19 is stuck onto characters or the like by the adhesive agent layer and it is released from the substrate film by means of the release agent layer formed thereon. As the case 11 moves, a new coating film transfer tape 19 is fed from the pay-out reel 15.
- the tension of the coating film transfer tape 19 acts on the pay-out reel 15 as torque, the stopper claws 27 are disengaged from the claws 29 of the ratchet wheel 28 by the elasticity of the elastic arm 26, this allowing rotation of the pay-out reel 15.
- the corrective paint layer is transferred onto characters or the like for erasing thereof.
- the used substrate tape with the release agent layer alone remaining thereon is wound unslackened by the winding reel 16 which is driven to rotate by the winding dial 17 through the claws 29, 31 of both ratchet wheels 28, 30 in engagement.
- the stopper claws 27 are disengaged from the claws 29 of the ratchet wheel 28 by the elasticity of the elastic arm 26, this allowing rotation of the winding reel 16.
- a substrate tape with an adhesive layer alone formed over a release agent layer on one side thereof is to be used instead of the coating film transfer tape 19.
- the adhesive layer alone is then transferred onto the paper surface in the same manner as in the case of the erasing tool described above to enable pasting.
- Figs. 3 ⁇ 5 Although in this embodiment the used coating film transfer tape 19 is wound by the winding reel 16 manually, it is also possible to do it automatically as shown in Figs. 3 ⁇ 5. In Figs. 3 ⁇ 5, however, like parts shown in Figs. 1 and 2 are to be designated by like symbols.
- a pay-out reel 41 and a winding reel 42 are supported free to rotate on the supporting shafts 12 and 13 embedded in the case 11.
- the pay-out reel 41 is made up of a rim 44 with a large gear 43 formed on its outer periphery, a center boss 45, four radial spokes 46 connecting the rim and the boss and the pay-out cylinder 47 set on the outer periphery of the boss 45 free to rotate, and the coating film transfer tape 19 wound on the outer periphery of the pay-out cylinder 47.
- the boss 45 is made up of an inner cylinder 48 and outer cylinder 49 with a given gap therebetween, the base end of the outer cylinder 49 connected with the inner cylinder 48 and the supporting shaft 12 inserted through the through hole of the inner cylinder 48 free to rotate.
- a pair of clutch arms 51 having clutch claws 50 at its forward end and the clutch claws 50 are engaged disengageably by the elasticity of the clutch arm 51 with a plurality of claws 52 formed annularly on the forward inner periphery of the pay-out cylinder 47.
- a pair of arc-shaped ratchet arms 54 having stopper claws 53 at its forward end, the stopper claws 53 engaged with a plurality of claws 55 formed annularly on the inside of the case 11 freely disengageable by the elasticity of the ratchet arm 54, this preventing free rotation of the pay-out reel 41 and the winding reel 42.
- the winding reel 42 is made up of a tape-guiding flange 57 on the base end of the winding cylinder 56 with the used coating film transfer tape 19 wound on its outer periphery and a small gear 58 on the back of the flange 57 engaging with the large gear 43, and a supporting shaft 13 is set freely rotatable through the through hole of the winding cylinder 56.
- the tension of the coating film transfer tape 19 acts as a torque on the pay-out reel 41 and the stopper claw 53 is disengaged from the claw 55 by the elasticity of the ratchet arm 54, this allowing rotation of the pay-out reel 41.
- the pay-out reel 41 rotates the winding reel 42 via the large and small gears 43, 58, and the used coating film transfer tape 19 is wound by the winding reel 42 automatically.
- the pay-out speed decreases when the outer diameter of the coating film transfer tape 19 on the pay-out reel 41 becomes smaller as the tool is used, however, the winding speed increases with the outer diameter of the coating film transfer tape 19 on the winding reel 42 getting larger. If this is allowed to continue, the coating film transfer tape 19 is bound to break in time, hence the pay-out speed has to be synchronized with the winding speed.
- the clutch claws 50 are disengaged from the claws 52 by the elasticity of the clutch arm 51 and the pay-out speed is synchronized with the winding speed with the pay-out cylinder 47 sliding against the outer cylinder 49.
- the used coating film transfer tape 19 is smoothly wound automatically.
- the coating film transfer tape is twisted ahead of the head by 90° , the direction of movement of the coating film transfer tool is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the coating film transfer tape.
- the head of the tool can be located to the desired position accurately and stably.
- the tool can be worked in two alternative directions, this allowing the operator to have a broader choice of mode of working and giving the diversity to the coating film transfer tool.
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Description
- The present invention relates to a coating film transfer tool for transferring a coating film such as a corrective coating layer and an adhesive layer on a coating film transfer tape onto paper surface or the like.
- As an example of this kind of coating film transfer tool, there has hitherto been known a tool for erasing characters or the like as disclosed in Laid-open Patent Publication No. 57370/1986. As seen from Fig. 6. this erasing tool comprises a
case 1, two supportingshafts reel 5 with a coating film transfer tape 4 wound thereon and awinding reel 6 for winding a used coating film transfer tape 4 to be freely rotatable. A peak-shaped coatingfilm transfer head 7 with apeak portion 8 projecting out of thecase 1, and one end of the coating film transfer tape 4 fed from the pay-outreel 5 is led past a guide pin 9 and turned back by thepeak portion 8 and wound by thewinding reel 6. Thewinding reel 6 has fixed there to awinding dial 10, a part of which is projecting out of thecase 1 for manipulation. The coating film transfer tape 4 has a layer of white corrective paint formed on one side thereof over a release agent layer and a layer of adhesive thereupon, and is wound with the adhesive layer outward. - For erasing characters or the like by the use of the erasing tool of the above composition, the
case 1 is held with both sides in a hand with thehead 7 facing downward and, with the coating film transfer tape 4 being pressed against characters or the like to be erased by thepeak portion 8 of thehead 7, thecase 1 is moved in the longitudinal direction (the direction of the arrow "a" in the figure). The corrective paint layer of the coating film transfer tape 4 is then pressed by thepeak portion 8 onto the characters or the like, the corrective paint layer being released from the substrate film with the release agent layer and transferred thereon. As thecase 1 moves, a new coating film transfer film 4 is fed from the pay-out reel 5 and, thus, the desired length of the corrective paint layer being transferred on the characters or the like for erasing thereof. The used substrate tape with only the adhesive agent layer remaining thereon is wound by thewinding reel 6 with care lest it should slacken by means of thewinding dial 10. - The prior art erasing tool described above, which had to be moved in the longitudinal direction of the coating film transfer tape 4 with both sides of the
case 1 held with fingers, had something to be desired about stability and reliability since the elbow had to be lifted and there was a problem that it was difficult to set the peak precisely where erasing had to be done. - The present invention relates to improvement of the prior art erasing tool in which the case is moved perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the coating film transfer tape so as to provide a coating film transfer tool with which erasing et cetera can be done stably and reliably.
- In order to attain the above-mentioned object, the coating film transfer tool of the present invention comprises a pay-out reel having a coating film transfer tape wound thereon and a winding reel for winding used coating film transfer tape to be freely rotatable in a case and a peak-shaped head for coating film transfer at one end of the case, and so arranged that one end of the coating film transfer tape is fed from the pay-out reel and twisted by 90° ahead of the head and restored to the original state or further twisted by 90 ° after having passed the peak of the head and then wound by the winding reel.
- In the coating film transfer tool of the above-mentioned construction, as a coating film transfer tape, for example, a substrate tape with a paint film formed on one side thereof over a release agent layer, and an adhesive layer formed thereon. In order to transfer the paint layer of the coating film transfer tape onto the paper surface, the coating film transfer tape, which passes the peak portion of the head, with it being twisted by 90 ° , the case has to be moved in a direct ion perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the coating film transfer tape with said tape being pressed against the paper surface or the like by the peak portion of the head. It is thereby possible that the coating film of the paint coating film transfer tape under the peak portion of the head is stuck to the paper surface, at the same time, being released from the substrate tape. As the case moves, a new coating film transfer tape is fed from the pay-out reel and it is supplied to the peak portion of the head after being twisted by 90° on this side of the head. Thus, the desired length of the paint layer of the coating film transfer tape is transfered onto the paper surface or the like. The used substrate tape with the release layer alone remaining thereon is wound by the winding reel with the twisting restored.
- If, as another example of the coating film transfer tape, an adhesive agent layer alone is formed on one side of the substrate tape over a release agent layer, the adhesive agent layer alone is transferred onto the paper surface or the like and, in this way, the present invention may be used as a pasting tool.
- Fig. 1 is a front view of an embodiment of the present invention with the lid removed.
- Fig. 2 is a sectional view taken along the line X-X of Fig. 1.
- Fig. 3 is a front view of another embodiment of the invention with a portion thereof cut off.
- Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken along the line Y-Y of Fig. 3.
- Fig. 5 is a front view of a clutch arm of the above-mentioned another embodiment.
- Fig. 6 is a front view of an example of prior-art coating film transfer tool with the lid removed.
- Described below is an embodiment of the present invention with reference to Figs. 1 and 2.
- As seen from Figs. 1 and 2, three supporting
shafts case 11 support freely rotatable thereon a pay-outreel 15, awinding reel 16 and awinding dial 17 and at the front end of thecase 11 there is provided projectingly a coatingfilm transfer head 18, and the pay-outreel 15 has wound thereon a coatingfilm transfer tape 19. - The
case 11 has formed thereinslits 20 through which the coatingfilm transfer tape 19 passes at the base of thehead 18 on both sides thereof (See Fig. 2.), threeguide pins ratchet arm 24 are provided and the side opening is closed by the lid 25 (See Fig. 2.).Ratchet arm 24 has stopperclaws 27 formed at the ends of a pair ofelastic arms 26, thesestopper claws 27 are engaged withclaws 29 of tworatchet wheels 28 described later freely disengageable by the elasticity of theelastic arms 26 to prevent free rotation of the pay-outreel 15 and thewinding reel 16. - The pay-out
reel 15 and windingreel 16 have formed monobloc therewith theratchet wheels 28 having a multiplicity of theclaws 29. The windingdial 17 has formed monobloc therewith aratchet wheel 30 and a multiplicity ofclaws 31 formed on the outer periphery of theratchet wheel 30 are engaged with theclaws 29 of theratchet wheel 28 of thewinding reel 16. - The
head 18 is peak-shaped as shown in Fig. 2 and is made up of a triangle-sectionedpeak port ion 32 withguide flanges 33 formed on both sides thereof. - The coating
film transfer tape 19 has one end thereof fed before use from the pay-outreel 15 via theguide pin 21, is twisted by 90° by theguide pin 22 ahead of thehead 18 to be led out through oneslit 20 and then past thepeak porton 32 of thehead 18 through theother slit 20 into thecase 11 and, with the twisting restored before it reaches theguide pin 23, is wound on thewind reel 16. Then, needless to say, it is to be so set that the coating film to be transferred should be on the outside of the loop. - The twisted tape may as well be further twisted by 90 ° instead of being restored to the original state.
- When the coating film transfer tool of the above-mentioned construction is used as an eraser of characters or the like , the coating
film transfer tape 19 may, for example, be made by forming, on one side of a substrate film (25∼38 µ m) of plastic such as polyester film and acetate film a release agent layer of, for example, vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate copolymer and low-molecular polyethylene, a white corrective paint layer thereon and an adhesive agent (pressure-sensitive adhesive agent) such as polyurethane oil top thereof. - In order to erase characters or the like with this coating
film transfer tape 19, the coatingfilm transfer tape 19 passes thepeak portion 32 of thehead 18 with being twisted by 90° , hence thecase 11 has to be moved in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the coating film transfer tape 19 (the direction of the arrow A in Fig. 2) with the adhesive layer side of the coatingfilm transfer tape 19 being pressed against characters or the like by thepeak port ion 32. Then, the corrective paint layer of the coatingfilme transfer tape 19 is stuck onto characters or the like by the adhesive agent layer and it is released from the substrate film by means of the release agent layer formed thereon. As thecase 11 moves, a new coatingfilm transfer tape 19 is fed from the pay-out reel 15. Then, the tension of the coatingfilm transfer tape 19 acts on the pay-out reel 15 as torque, thestopper claws 27 are disengaged from theclaws 29 of theratchet wheel 28 by the elasticity of theelastic arm 26, this allowing rotation of the pay-outreel 15. Thus, the corrective paint layer is transferred onto characters or the like for erasing thereof. - The used substrate tape with the release agent layer alone remaining thereon is wound unslackened by the
winding reel 16 which is driven to rotate by the windingdial 17 through theclaws ratchet wheels stopper claws 27 are disengaged from theclaws 29 of theratchet wheel 28 by the elasticity of theelastic arm 26, this allowing rotation of thewinding reel 16. - When the coating film transfer tool of the above construction is used as a pasting tool, a substrate tape with an adhesive layer alone formed over a release agent layer on one side thereof is to be used instead of the coating
film transfer tape 19. The adhesive layer alone is then transferred onto the paper surface in the same manner as in the case of the erasing tool described above to enable pasting. - Although in this embodiment the used coating
film transfer tape 19 is wound by thewinding reel 16 manually, it is also possible to do it automatically as shown in Figs. 3 ∼5. In Figs. 3∼5, however, like parts shown in Figs. 1 and 2 are to be designated by like symbols. - In this embodiment, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4, a pay-
out reel 41 and awinding reel 42 are supported free to rotate on the supportingshafts case 11. The pay-outreel 41 is made up of arim 44 with alarge gear 43 formed on its outer periphery, acenter boss 45, fourradial spokes 46 connecting the rim and the boss and the pay-outcylinder 47 set on the outer periphery of theboss 45 free to rotate, and the coatingfilm transfer tape 19 wound on the outer periphery of the pay-outcylinder 47. Theboss 45 is made up of aninner cylinder 48 andouter cylinder 49 with a given gap therebetween, the base end of theouter cylinder 49 connected with theinner cylinder 48 and the supportingshaft 12 inserted through the through hole of theinner cylinder 48 free to rotate. - On the side wall of the
outer cylinder 49, as shown in Fig. 5, there are formed a pair ofclutch arms 51 havingclutch claws 50 at its forward end and theclutch claws 50 are engaged disengageably by the elasticity of theclutch arm 51 with a plurality ofclaws 52 formed annularly on the forward inner periphery of the pay-outcylinder 47. Amid between confronting pairs ofspokes 46, there are formed a pair of arc-shaped ratchet arms 54 having stopperclaws 53 at its forward end, thestopper claws 53 engaged with a plurality ofclaws 55 formed annularly on the inside of thecase 11 freely disengageable by the elasticity of theratchet arm 54, this preventing free rotation of the pay-outreel 41 and thewinding reel 42. - Meanwhile, the
winding reel 42 is made up of a tape-guidingflange 57 on the base end of the windingcylinder 56 with the used coatingfilm transfer tape 19 wound on its outer periphery and asmall gear 58 on the back of theflange 57 engaging with thelarge gear 43, and a supportingshaft 13 is set freely rotatable through the through hole of the windingcylinder 56. - When, in the above-mentioned makeup, the coating
film transfer tape 19 is fed from the pay-out reel 41, the tension of the coatingfilm transfer tape 19 acts as a torque on the pay-outreel 41 and thestopper claw 53 is disengaged from theclaw 55 by the elasticity of theratchet arm 54, this allowing rotation of the pay-out reel 41. Hence, the pay-out reel 41 rotates thewinding reel 42 via the large andsmall gears film transfer tape 19 is wound by thewinding reel 42 automatically. The pay-out speed decreases when the outer diameter of the coatingfilm transfer tape 19 on the pay-out reel 41 becomes smaller as the tool is used, however, the winding speed increases with the outer diameter of the coatingfilm transfer tape 19 on thewinding reel 42 getting larger. If this is allowed to continue, the coatingfilm transfer tape 19 is bound to break in time, hence the pay-out speed has to be synchronized with the winding speed. - Hence, as the torque acting on the pay-out
reel 41 increases, theclutch claws 50 are disengaged from theclaws 52 by the elasticity of theclutch arm 51 and the pay-out speed is synchronized with the winding speed with the pay-outcylinder 47 sliding against theouter cylinder 49. Thus, the used coatingfilm transfer tape 19 is smoothly wound automatically. - Needless to say, however, the sliding mechanism is not limited to that described above.
- Since in this invention, as described above, the coating film transfer tape is twisted ahead of the head by 90° , the direction of movement of the coating film transfer tool is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the coating film transfer tape. Hence, with both sides of the tool held in a hand, it is possible to do erasing or adhesive coating by moving the tool horizontally with the elbow on the desk top or the like, that is, without lifting the elbow, and therfore, the head of the tool can be located to the desired position accurately and stably. Also, according to the present invention, coupled with the prior art, the tool can be worked in two alternative directions, this allowing the operator to have a broader choice of mode of working and giving the diversity to the coating film transfer tool.
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- A coating film transfer tool comprising a pay-out reel with a coating film transfer tape wound thereon and a winding reel for recovering a used coating film transfer tape, disposed freely rotatable in a case, and a peak-shaped head for the transfer of the coating film projected from one end of the case, characterized in that one end of said coating film transfer tape fed from said pay-out reel is twisted by 90° ahead of said head and then, past the peak of said head, is either restored to the original state or further twisted by 90° before it is wound by said winding reel.
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