The present invention relates to an automatic document feeder, and more particularly to an automatic document feeder with reduced shock and noise while the sheet is fed by the sheet pick-up arm.
An office machine such as a multifunction peripheral and an image scanning apparatus becomes an essential electronic device in the office. For continuously feeding a stack of documents to increase the scanning speed, the multifunction peripheral and the image scanning apparatus usually has an automatic document feeder. As the scanning speed is gradually increased, the speed of feeding sheets needs to be correspondingly increased. Since the sheet feeding speed becomes fast, excessive shock and noise are generated during the process of feeding the sheets. In this situation, the useful life of the automatic document feeder is shortened.
The sheet pick-up arm 10 of the automatic document feeder 1 is used for feeding the sheets S into the inner portion of the automatic document feeder 1. Depending on different sheet-feeding statuses, the sheet pick-up arm 10 may be switched between a standby position and a sheet feeding position. As shown in
The conventional automatic document feeder 1, however, still has some drawbacks. As previously described, the sheet pick-up arm 10 of the automatic document feeder 1 should be switched from the standby position to the sheet feeding position in order to feed sheets. For further increasing the sheet feeding speed, the office machine having the automatic document feeder needs to increase the speed of rotating the sheet pick-up arm 10 from the standby position to the sheet feeding position. As such, the striking force applied on the feeding entrance C by the pick-up arm 10 becomes stronger, and excessive shock and noise are generated. In this situation, the use life of the sheet pick-up arm 10 is shortened. Therefore, there is a need of an automatic document feeder with reduced shock and noise during the process of feeding sheets by the sheet pick-up arm in order to obviate the drawbacks encountered from the prior art.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an automatic document feeder having a floating shock-absorbing structure arranged at a feeding entrance thereof. By the floating shock-absorbing structure, the possibility of causing excessive shock and noise when the sheet pick-up arm strikes the feeding entrance will be minimized or eliminated.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an automatic document feeder for feeding a sheet. The automatic document feeder includes a sheet pick-up module and a floating shock-absorbing structure. The sheet pick-up module includes a driving shaft and a sheet pick-up arm. The driving shaft is installed on the automatic document feeder. The sheet pick-up arm is pivotally coupled to the driving shaft, and includes a sheet pick-up roller and a sheet separation roller. When the sheet pick-up arm is in a sheet feeding position, the sheet is fed into an internal portion of the automatic document feeder through a feeding entrance by the sheet pick-up roller. The floating shock-absorbing structure is arranged at the feeding entrance. When the sheet pick-up module is rotated to the sheet feeding position, the sheet pick-up roller is contacted with the floating shock-absorbing structure to feed the sheet into the internal portion of the automatic document feeder.
In an embodiment, the floating shock-absorbing structure includes a recess and a friction-enhancing pad. The friction-enhancing pad is disposed over the recess.
In an embodiment, the friction-enhancing pad includes a fixing area and a floating area. The fixing area is attached on the feeding entrance. The floating area is disposed over the recess. When the floating area is pressed by the sheet pick-up roller, the floating area is swung with respect to the fixing area.
In an embodiment, the shock-absorbing structure further includes a foam, which is disposed within the recess and aligned with a contact region between the sheet pick-up roller and the friction-enhancing pad. The foam is used for supporting a downward force applied by the sheet pick-up roller, and absorbing shock generated when the sheet pick-up roller is contacted with the friction-enhancing pad.
In an embodiment, the recess is partially occupied by the foam.
In an embodiment, the sheet separation roller is sheathed around the driving shaft. The automatic document feeder further includes a sheet separation pad. The sheet separation roller is contacted with the sheet separation pad to separate the sheet.
The above objects and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art after reviewing the following detailed description and accompanying drawings, in which:
The present invention provides an automatic document feeder. The automatic document feeder is applied to a multifunction peripheral or an automatic sheetfed scanner.
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Hereinafter, the operations of the automatic document feeder 2 of the present invention will be illustrated with reference to
Since the space of the recess 211 is not completely occupied by the foam 212, the recess 211 has a retaining space for allowing the floating area 213b of the friction-enhancing pad 213 to move downwardly when the floating area 213b is pressed by the sheet pick-up roller 201a. That is, when the friction-enhancing pad 213 is hit by the sheet pick-up roller 201a, the floating area 213b of the friction-enhancing pad 213 is moved downwardly within the recess 211. As a consequence, the striking force directly applied on the feeding entrance 22 by the sheet pick-up roller 201a is alleviated, and the noise resulted from the striking action is reduced. Moreover, since the friction-enhancing pad 213 is also supported by the foam 212 within the recess 211, the foam 212 provides elasticity to buffer the striking force or absorb the shock. In other words, the foam 212 is effective for further alleviating shock and noise.
From the above description, by means of the floating shock-absorbing structure, the automatic document feeder of the present invention has reduced shock and noise during the sheet is fed by the sheet pick-up arm. Since the floating shock-absorbing structure provides a buffering space at the contact region between the sheet pick-up roller and the feeding entrance, the sheet pick-up roller will be no longer directly strike the feeding entrance. Under this circumstance, the possibility of causing excessive shock and noise will be minimized or eliminated, the sheet pick-up arm is protected, and thus the use life of the automatic document feeder is prolonged.
While the invention has been described in terms of what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention needs not be limited to the disclosed embodiment. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures.
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