1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a card-feeding mechanism, and more particularly, to a card-feeding mechanism implemented in a printer for ID cards.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A card-feeding mechanism can be positioned at an input of a printer of ID cards to deliver cards into the printer. The card-feeding mechanism drives a roller beneath a card, and when a friction force between the card and the roller is greater than a friction force between stacked cards, the card can be delivered into the printer. Furthermore, there is a limiting device in the card-feeding mechanism for assisting the bottom card in moving into the printer and keeping other cards in their respective positions.
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The roller 14 has a rubber surface for increasing a friction coefficient between the roller and the card 13. However, often an adhesive material is added to the roller 14 for improving the friction coefficient between the roller and the card 13, and thus, the roller 14 requires constant maintenance. In addition, there is only one roller 14 before the limiting device 12 to deliver the card 13, and so the transmission of the card 13 is not very smooth. Therefore, some printers include a sensor to detect whether a card has become stuck or if there is any other malfunction during operation.
It is therefore a primary objective of the claimed invention to provide a card-feeding mechanism that has improved performance to solve the above-mentioned problem.
The claimed invention discloses a card-feeding mechanism. The card-feeding mechanism comprises a card-delivering device, a card-receiving device, a transmission device, a driver, and a sensor. The card-delivering device pushes a card in a first direction, and the card-receiving device continuously pushes the card in the first direction. The transmission device is positioned between the card-delivering device and the card-receiving device for engaging the card-delivering device and the card-receiving device when the transmission device is driven forwardly to simultaneously drive the card-delivering device and the card-receiving device, and for engaging the card-receiving device and disengaging from the card-delivering device when the transmission device is driven backwardly to drive the card-receiving device. The driver engages the transmission device for driving the transmission device. The sensor detects the pushed card. When the sensor detects the pushed card, the transmission device stops driving the card-delivering device.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
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The card-receiving device 140 comprises a third roller 146 having an eighth gear 144 positioned on an axle 148 of the third roller 146, and a ninth gear 142 positioned between the eighth gear 144 and the transmission device 120. The transmission device 120 is a V-shaped panel. There are a fifth gear 122 positioned at a first end of the V-shaped panel, a sixth gear 124 positioned at a second end of the V-shaped panel, and a seventh gear 126 positioned between the fifth gear 122 and the sixth gear 124 and engaging the driver 110. The driver 110 comprises a motor 122 and a gear set comprising gears 114 and 116.
The card-delivering device 130 comprises a first roller 131 having a first gear 133 positioned on an axle 132 of the first roller 131, a second roller 134 having a second gear 136 positioned on an axle 135 of the second roller 134, a third gear 138 positioned between the first gear 133 and the second gear 136, and a fourth gear 139 positioned between the second gear 136 and the fifth gear 122 of the transmission device 120.
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The friction forces between the card 171 and the first roller 131, and between the card 171 and the second roller 134 are greater than the friction force between the cards 171 and 172 due to the rotation of the first roller 131 and the second roller 134. Therefore, the card 171 can be pushed in a first direction. When the card 171 passes through the limiting device 150, the third roller 146 of the card-receiving device 140 assists the card 171 in moving in the first direction.
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Compared to the prior art, the card-feeding mechanism 100 of the present invention utilizes the first roller 131 and the second roller 134 to simultaneously push the card 171 in the first direction. This means that the card 171 is transferred more smoothly. Additionally, the friction force between the card and the two rollers 131, 134 is increased, and thereby the present invention does not require adhesive material on the rollers 131, 134, increasing a life-span of the rollers 131, 134.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.
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