The present invention relates to the field of shredders, especially to the field of protection devices of shredders, in particular to an anti-paper jam protection device for shredders.
At present, one relatively scientific protect device of commercially available common shredders is to utilize a coded disc mounted at the end of the motor shaft to detect the rotational speed of the working motor decreased due to insufficient torsion resulting from the reaction force of many pieces of paper to be shredded after they are fed into the cutting blades, so as to control the motor to stop through the control circuit of the shredder to protect the motor and driving gears.
Because the above protection device is to stop the motor when the motor decelerates or can not rotate, so as to protect the motor and driving gears, and at that time the motor has been under the overload operation, that such process occurs many times would undoubtedly result in the failure of the motor or breaking the driving gears, to make the machine can not work completely.
Another relatively scientific protect device of commercially available common shredders is to utilize an optical induction assembly mounted at the end of the contact member to detect the displacement of the coded disc resulting from the contact member pushed by many pieces of paper to be shredded before they are fed into the cutting blades, so as to control the motor to stop through the control circuit of the shredder when the change exceeds the predetermined value of the machine, to protect the motor and driving gears.
For this protection device utilizes an optical component to detect the displacement of the coded disc, and much dust would generate during the operation of the shredder, the dust would affect the detection accuracy of the optical induction assembly, namely the accuracy of the thickness of the paper, so as to result in inaccuracy and misjudgment to cause the motor to be under the overload operation, then that such process occurs many times would undoubtedly result in the failure of the motor or breaking the driving gears, to make the machine can not work completely.
The above mentioned problems of paper jam, overload and tooth breaking are main puzzles that cause shredders to be repaired frequently and used inconveniently by users.
In order to solve the above existing problems and shortcomings, it is very necessary to improve further, even innovate the protection device of common shredders.
Aspects of the present invention generally pertain to an anti-paper jam protection device for shredders, that anti-paper jam protection device for shredders controls the thickness of the paper to be shredded during the paper inserting stage, and shreds paper automatically only in a predetermined value range, to avoid abnormalities that result in failure of the machine such as jam and tooth breaking when the shredder is shredding many pieces of paper, so as to reduce maintenance times and cost, extend service life, and make application of shredders safer and more reliable, more convenient and simpler, then to achieve better protection of shredders.
In a first aspect of the present invention, an anti-paper jam protection device for shredders is provided. In an aspect, the anti-paper jam protection device for shredders comprises:
a paper thickness detecting device, mounted at the paper inserting passage of the shredder, and detecting a thickness of the paper inserted into the paper inserting passage;
an indicating device, mounted on the shredder and prompting the user;
a controlling device, in line connection with the paper thickness detecting device and the indicating device respectively, mounted in the shredder and in line connection with the driving component of the shredder driving the shredder blades, for controlling the driving component and the indicating device respectively according to the detecting result of the paper thickness detecting device.
In a further aspect, the paper thickness detecting device is an electromagnetic induction paper thickness detecting device.
In yet another aspect, the electromagnetic induction paper thickness detecting device comprises a contact element, an electromagnetic element and an electromagnetic induction element, the contact element is connected rotatably to the body of the shredder, one end of which is positioned in the paper inserting passage, on the other end of which is mounted the electromagnetic element, the electromagnetic induction element is mounted on the body of the shredder and spaced with the electromagnetic element face to face, and the controlling device is in line connection with the electromagnetic induction element.
In yet another aspect, the contact element is pivoted on the body of the shredder.
In yet another aspect, the body of the shredder is provided a fixed axis, the contact element has an axis hole, and the fixed axis is located in the axis hole.
In yet another aspect, the contact element is a shift lever, a cam block or a wheel disk.
In yet another aspect, the electromagnetic element is a magnet, and the electromagnetic induction element is a hall element.
In yet another aspect, it further comprises an elastic component which is connected with and props against the body of the shredder and the contact element respectively.
In yet another aspect, the elastic component is a spring or an elastic rubber.
In yet another aspect, it further comprises a fixed box fixed on the body of the shredder, the electromagnetic element is located in the fixed box, and the electromagnetic induction element is fixed in the fixed box and mounted indirectly on the body of the shredder through the fixed box.
In a further aspect, the control center of the shredder and the controlling device are integrated as a whole.
In a further aspect, the indicating device is an audible indicating device or a visional indicating device.
In yet another aspect, the audible indicating device is a loudspeaker, and the visional indicating device is a display part or an indicating lamp.
In yet another aspect, the display part is a LED display part, and the indicating lamp is a color indicating lamp, a symbol indicating lamp or a graph indicating lamp. The LED display part has the indicating function with graphs or symbols, the color indicating lamp is namely an indicating lamp having a color, and can also be marked with letters to indicate whether the paper inserted exceeds the predetermined value of the machine, the lamps having transparent sheets with graphs or symbols can also be used to prompt the users to operate.
In another aspect of the present invention, an anti-paper jam protection device for shredders is provided, and comprises:
a paper thickness detecting device, mounted at the paper inserting passage of the shredder, and detecting the thickness of the paper inserted into the paper inserting passage, the paper thickness detecting device comprising a contact element, an electromagnetic element, an electromagnetic induction element, an elastic component and a fixed box fixed on the body of the shredder, the contact element being connected rotatably to the body of the shredder, one end of which is positioned in the paper inserting passage, on the other end of which is mounted the electromagnetic element which is located in the fixed box, the elastic component being connected with and propping against the body of the shredder and the contact element respectively, and the electromagnetic induction element being fixed in the fixed box and spaced with the electromagnetic element face to face;
an indicating device, mounted on the shredder and prompting the user;
a controlling device, in line connection with the electromagnetic induction element and the indicating device respectively, mounted in the shredder and in line connection with the driving component of the shredder driving the shredder blades, for controlling the driving component and the indicating device respectively according to the detecting result of the paper thickness detecting device.
In a further aspect, the contact element is pivoted on the body of the shredder.
In yet another aspect, the body of the shredder is provided a fixed axis, the contact element has an axis hole, and the fixed axis is located in the axis hole.
In a further aspect, the contact element is a shift lever, a cam block or a wheel disk.
In a further aspect, the electromagnetic element is a magnet, and the electromagnetic induction element is a hall element.
In a further aspect, the elastic component is a spring or an elastic rubber.
In a further aspect, the control center of the shredder and the controlling device are integrated as a whole.
In a further aspect, the indicating device is an audible indicating device or a visional indicating device.
In yet another aspect, the audible indicating device is a loudspeaker, and the visional indicating device is a display part or an indicating lamp.
In yet another aspect, the display part is a LED display part, and the indicating lamp is a color indicating lamp, a symbol indicating lamp or a graph indicating lamp. The LED display part has the indicating function with graphs or symbols, the color indicating lamp is namely an indicating lamp having a color, and can also be marked with letters to indicate whether the paper inserted exceeds the predetermined value of the machine, the lamps having transparent sheets with graphs or symbols can also be used to prompt the users to operate.
The beneficial effects of the present invention are as follows:
1. The paper thickness detecting device of the present invention is mounted at the paper inserting passage of the shredder, and controls the thickness of the paper to be shredded during the paper inserting stage, once the thickness exceeds the predetermined value, the indicating device would prompts the user till the user reduces the thickness of the paper to be in the predetermined value range, and the shredder shreds paper automatically in the predetermined value range, to avoid abnormalities that result in failure of the machine such as jam and tooth breaking when the shredder is shredding many pieces of paper, so as to reduce maintenance times and cost, extend service life, and make application of shredders safer and more reliable, more convenient and simpler, then to achieve better protection of shredders;
2. The paper thickness detecting device of the present invention in particular adopts the electromagnetic element and the non-contact electromagnetic induction element which are easy to obtain, would not be affected by the media such as dust, and have a practical function;
3. The present invention has a simple and quick working process and a simple circuit, and its functional modules can be directly planted into the existing machines and adjusted slightly, then the detection of different thicknesses of paper can be performed immediately.
In order to understand the technical content of the present invention more clearly, please refer to
Please refer to
In a further aspect, the contact element is pivoted on the body of the shredder.
In a further aspect, the indicating device is an audible indicating device or a visional indicating device.
In yet another aspect, the audible indicating device is a loudspeaker, and the visional indicating device is a display part or an indicating lamp.
In yet another aspect, the display part is a LED display part, and the indicating lamp is a color indicating lamp, a symbol indicating lamp or a graph indicating lamp. In one embodiment of the present invention, the indicating device adopts the color indicating lamps 12 shown in
With the present invention, when the paper 2 the thickness of which is less than the predetermined value of the controlling device is inserted into the paper inserting passage 1, as shown in
Please refer to
In a further aspect, the contact element is pivoted on the body of the shredder.
In a further aspect, the indicating device is an audible indicating device or a visional indicating device.
In yet another aspect, the audible indicating device is a loudspeaker, and the visional indicating device is a display part or an indicating lamp.
In yet another aspect, the display part is a LED display part, and the indicating lamp is a color indicating lamp, a symbol indicating lamp or a graph indicating lamp. In one embodiment of the present invention, the indicating device adopts the color indicating lamps 12 shown in
With the present invention, when the paper 22 the thickness of which is less than the predetermined value of the controlling device is inserted into the paper inserting passage 31, as shown in
To sum up, the anti-paper jam protection device for shredders of the present invention controls the thickness of the paper to be shredded during the paper inserting stage, and shreds paper automatically only in a predetermined value range, to avoid abnormalities that result in failure of the machine such as jam and tooth breaking when the shredder is shredding many pieces of paper, so as to reduce maintenance times and cost, extend service life, and make application of shredders safer and more reliable, more convenient and simpler, then to achieve better protection of shredders.
While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with references to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the claims. It is clearly understood therefore that the same is by way of illustration and example only and is not to be taken by way of limitation.
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