1. Field of Invention
The invention relates to a safety breaker for shredders and, in particular, to an electricity breaker that automatically shuts down the power of a shredder when its cutting blade ensemble stops operation for some time in order to save energy and provide protection.
2. Related Art
To prevent confidential files or data from being released to irrelevant people, they are usually destroyed by shredders. Therefore, the shredder has become an indispensable device in business and home life.
The action principle of most well-known shredders for shredding paper is to utilize several cutting blades along with spacers installed on two parallel rotary shafts that are driven by a motor and a gear box to rotate in opposite directions. A shearing force thus imposes on passing paper and cuts it into thin stripes. According to the mechanical cutting modes, shredders are divided into two types: stripe-cut shredders and cross-cut shredders. In the former case, the cutting blades are disposed regularly on the rotary shafts and cut the paper along the longitudinal direction into long stripes. Each blade on the latter has several hook-shaped cutting edge. The blades are disposed in a spiral way on the rotary shafts. In this case, the paper is not only cut along the longitudinal direction into stripes, but also cut in the transverse direction into chips.
The above-mentioned stripe-cut or cross-cut shredder basically comprises a cutting blade ensemble and relevant components. During the operation of the cutting blade ensemble, paper passing through the rotary shafts is shredded into tiny stripes or chips. The housing of the shredder is usually provided with a sliding switch (power switch) for switching among the auto, rev, or off mode. However, when the sliding switch is in the auto mode, the control circuit inside the shredder is still on even no paper is fed into the cutting blade ensemble. This causes unnecessary waste of electricity. Moreover, sensors can be mis-triggered to result in danger.
An objective of the invention is to provide an electricity breaker that automatically turn off the power of the shredder after the cutting blade ensemble stops operation for some time to achieve energy-saving and protection functions.
To achieve the above objective, the disclosed auto electricity breaker includes a breaker switch that controls the power of the shredder, an energy storage device driven by a cutting blade ensemble, a variable gear set driven by the energy storage device, a trigger driven by the variable gear set to turn on the breaker switch, and a starting switch for restoring the trigger. The energy storage device stores energy concurrently during the operation of the cutting blade ensemble. When the cutting blade ensemble stops operation, the variable gear set is driven to operate. When the variable gear set operates to a certain extent, the trigger takes action to turn on the breaker switch. The breaker switch breaks the electrical power of the shredder to stop its operation. Therefore, it saves energy and provides protection.
The user can turn on the starting switch for restoring the trigger and thus turn on the power of the shredder again for normal operation. The breaker then resumes its auto electricity breaker function.
The invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below illustration only, and thus is not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
The present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein the same references relate to the same elements.
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The base A is provided for the installation of relevant components of the auto electricity breaker. The breaker switch 11 controls the power supply to the shredder. The energy storage device 12 is driven by the cutting blade ensemble 20 of the shredder to store energy. The variable gear set 13 receives the energy released by the energy stroage device 12 and rotates. The trigger 14 is driven by the variable gear set 13 to turn on the breaker switch 11. The starting switch can be a knob 15, as shown in the drawing, for restoring the trigger 14.
In an embodiment, the energy storage device 12 is a spiral spring connected with the variable gear set 13. During the operation of the cutting blade ensemble 20, the energy storage device 12 (i.e., the sprial spring) is driven concurrently by the cutting blade ensemble 20 to store energy. With reference to
When one turns the knob 15 to rotate the dial 17, the hook 141 of the trigger 14 retreats from the notch 171 of the dial 17, thereby restoring the trigger 14. The electrical power of the shredder is turned on again to start its normal operation. The electricity breaker also resumes its auto electricity breaker function.
It should be mentioned that the disclosed energy storage device establishes transmission with the cutting blade ensemble via a one-way mechanism, as shown in
The axis of the second fixed frictional wheel 165 is provided with a first transmission gear 1651. The first transmission gear forms a transmission connection with a primary gear 21 at the rotary shaft of the cutting blade ensemble 20 via a second transmission gear 22. As shown in
Besides, the starting switch composed of the knob 15 in the above embodiment can be replaced by the push switch 192 in
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The user can push the push switch 192 to rotate the dial 17, backing the hook 141 of the trigger 14 out of the notch 171 of the dial 17. This restores the trigger 14 to its original position. The power of the shredder is turned on again for normal operation. The electricity breaker also resumes its auto electricity breaker function.
Although the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, this description is not meant to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications of the disclosed embodiments, as well as alternative embodiments, will be apparent to persons skilled in the art. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claims will cover all modifications that fall within the true scope of the invention.
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