The automatic paper feeding mechanism and automatic paper feeding device according to the present invention will now he explained with reference to embodiments shown in the drawing.
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In this embodiment, the power transmission section 20 transmits power from a shredder unit (not shown) and drives an automatic paper feeding section. It is comprised mainly of a group of gears and operates to transmit shredder unit power for the end purpose of rotating the roller 30. Although this embodiment is configured to rotate the roller 30 by power transmitted from the shredder unit, it is alternatively possible to provide the paper feeding device equipped with the automatic paper feeding mechanism 10 with its own power source.
The roller 30 is a cylindrical member rotated by power supplied mom the power transmission section 20 and is equipped on one or both ends with disk-shaped claw members 40 having sharp portions 42.
In this embodiment, the at least one disk-shaped claw member 40 either has sharp portions 42a formed along its outer peripheral face to point in the direction of rotation of the disk-shaped claw member 40 or, as shown in
The automatic paper feeding mechanism 10 according to the present invention can be used as mounted on the shredder unit by, as shown in
The automatic paper feeding mechanism 10 incorporated in the automatic paper feeding device 12 comprises a paper feeding tray 70, and a first unit 80 and second unit (gear wit) 90 shown in
The paper feeding tray 70 is a standby location where multiple paper sheets are placed while waiting to be fed forward by the roller 30. Since the automatic paper feeding device 12 is structured to transport sheets by the disk-shaped claw members 40 of the roller 30, the angle at which the paper sheets are set is not critical so tat the paper feeding tray 70 can be given a horizontal orientation if desired. In addition, the paper feeding tray 70 is formed with holes 72 (only one shown) to ensure reliable rotation of the disk-shaped claw member 40 and reliable piercing and transport of paper sheets.
The first unit 80 is mounted on a shaft 82 extending between opposite inner faces of the device and includes the roller 30 that is mounted substantially at the middle of the paper feeding tray 70 and rotates to push paper from above to ensure reliable feedings. It further comprises a first gear 84 fitted on the roller 30 and a second gear 86 engaged with the first gear 84. Paper transport is conducted by the roller 30 and the disk-shaped claw members 40 fitted on the roller 30.
The second unit 90 includes a third gear 92 that engages the second gear 86 and a second roller 94 for transporting paper sheets. The third gear 92 is joined to the second roller 94 so that when the third gear 92 rotates the second roller 94 rotates simultaneously to transport paper sheets.
When a stack of paper sheets is placed in the automatic paper feeding device of the present invention, the paper sheets are lifted and tilted into contact with the roller 30 by an elastic body (not shown) provided on the rear surface of the paper feeding tray 70. Although not shown in detail in the drawings, when the shredder unit goes into operation, the gears of the power transmission section 20 rotate the shaft 82 so that power is transmitted to the roller 30 through the first unit 80 and the second unit 90. Owing to the resulting rotation of the disk-shaped claw members 40 fitted on the roller 30, the sharp portions 42a pierce the paper sheets and forcibly transport them in the direction of the shredder unit together with the rotation of the roller. At this time, the paper sheets are not transported individually but can be transported in lots of two or more. The number of paper sheets m each transported lot can be regulated by changing the size of the sharp portions formed on the disk-shaped claw member.
The automatic paper feeding mechanism and automatic paper feeding device of the present invention are equipped with claws formed by providing sharp portions on a roller and forcibly transport paper sheets by pricking them with the sharp portions. Owing to this configuration, the paper sheets can be transported more reliably than is possible in a conventional automatic paper feeding device that transports paper sheets solely by the force of a roller.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2006-145833 | May 2006 | JP | national |