The invention relates to a door for a paper shredder, for closing an inner space of the paper shredder, which inner space is furnished within a casing and below a cutting works of the paper shredder for receiving of a catch container for the comminuted material.
File shredders for the comminution of data carrier material shaped as sheet shaped documents, CDs, micro films, diskettes and like materials are known in the most different kinds and powers.
File shredders of the lower power class usually have a catch container, frequently also called a paper basket or collection basket, which container in applied state at the same time closes the receiver opening in the casing of the file shredder such that no gripping in up to the cutting works or up to parts of the cutting works can be performed. These catch containers cooperate with safety switches, which safety switches prevent a transfer into an operational state of the cutting works while the catch container is removed.
The two narrow front faces of the side walls of the casing of a file shredder and the front face of the catch container form the front face of the file shredder.
The casings are formed much more stable corresponding to the occurring forces as well as caused by the size of the cutting works with file shredders of the middle and upper power class as with file shredders of the lower power class. These casings usually are made out of wood.
The withdrawal opening for inserting and removal of the catch container is closed with a door. The catch container can be a catch basket or also a catch bag or catch sack attached to a frame. The door is opened for removal of the catch container or of a catch bag, which would enable a gripping into up to the cutting works. A safety switch would be actuated simultaneously during an opening of the door, wherein the safety switch prevents an operation of the file shredder.
These doors are usually also made out of wood, and predominantly out of pressed chips panels or a similar material.
A view window is provided in the doors for allowing to observe the work progress and also the filling state of the catch container during operation of the file shredder.
Also the mass of such doors is disadvantageous in addition to sensitivity to impact and jerks of such doors consisting of wood or wood compound materials and to the cost expenditure for adhesive and glue materials which do not damage the health. The mass is in particular disadvantageous for the handling during production and mounting.
Therefore it is an object of the invention to develop a door for a paper shredder, wherein the door is cost favorable with respect to both material costs and production costs as well as with regard to transportation costs and which exhibits a high degree of stability.
A file shredder in the sense of the present invention is an apparatus for comminution of data carrier material, which can be sheet formed documents, CDs, micro films, diskettes or the like materials.
This object is obtained according to the invention by a door for a paper shredder with the features of claim 1. The following claim 2 further describes the invention.
The door for a paper shredder according to the invention, for closing of at least one one-sided open inner chamber furnished below cutting works in the casing of the paper shredder or of a similar apparatus, has preferably a viewing window as well as hinges for attaching at the casing and is composed of two profile parts according to a new mode of construction, preferably out of an outer door sheet and an inner door sheet. The two parts of the door are force matching and/or form matching connected to each other.
Profile parts in the sense of the invention are parts, where one or several part faces, face sections or face strips of the main face starting from the plane of their main face are disposed under an angle to the same main face, wherein these regions fleeing from the main plane are angled single fold or multiple fold or are guided along an arc, and in fact in one spatial direction or successively following in several special directions, wherein the spatial directions can also be disposed opposite to each other.
These profile parts are preferably produced as injection molded parts and are preferably made out of plastic.
The inner chamber serves for receiving a catch container, where the comminuted material discharged by the cutting works is collected.
The advantage based on the correspondingly to each other disposed part regions of the two door sheets in the assembled state results that the body of the door becomes a very stable construction unit, in particular in the upper region, at the force engagement point during opening and closing of the door.
The connection of the two door parts is produced by screwing, adhesive attachment or welding. Preferred is the force matching connection point wise between the two parts of the door.
The advantage of a screw connection comprises that in addition to a form matching connection there can be accomplished still another connection can be accomplished, which is increasing the stiffness of the door, which is force matching and which is however disengageable.
The two door sheets are preferably produced out of plastic such that the door exhibits a lower weight.
According to a special new mode of construction, the outer door sheet has a profiled edge angled essentially by 90 degrees out of a front face of the outer door sheet, wherein this profiled edge is circulating at three sides of the door sheet, preferably at its left section, at its upper section and at its right section. A conical preferably door arch like or trapezoidal recess is provided preferably symmetrical to an imaginary vertical symmetry plane, disposed in the outer door sheet, and directed body inwardly from the lower section, wherein the recess preferably upwardly projects up to the upper region of the outer door sheet and wherein the recess grips through the front face and the oppositely disposed face.
This recess has sideways upwardly directed longitudinal arms, which end on top in an upper cross arm. The longitudinal arms of the conical, preferably door arch shaped recess, preferably exhibit a U-shaped profiled edge.
The inner door sheet has a profiled edge angled essentially by 90 degrees relative to an outer face of the inner door sheet, wherein this profiled edge circulates at three sides of the inner door sheet, preferably also in its left, upper, and right section.
A door inwardly directed depression is disposed in the inner door sheet starting from the outer face of the inner door sheet and corresponding to the conical, preferably door arch shaped recess in the outer door sheet and corresponding to the conical, preferably door arch shaped or trapezoidal recess in the outer door sheet. The front edges at the depression exhibit profiled webs, which are formed corresponding to the U-shaped profiled edges of the longitudinal arms, whereby a further stiffening and stabilization of the door is induced.
In addition, further recesses or, respectively, depressions are provided in the outer face of the inner door sheet, where preferably accessories for the paper shredder can be placed such as for example maintenance oil, catch bags, and the like.
At least one of the profile parts, preferably the inner door sheet, in particular the depression of the inner door sheet, consists out of an at least translucent and preferably transparent material, whereby an observer can always direct a view into the inner chamber of the paper shredder and onto the comminuted material.
Based on the preceding described novel formed door there result essential advantages for the logistics as well as relative to the costs for production (producing, assembly, surface treatment), storage and transport plus required transport volume, to the wholesaler, store or final recipient.
The invention is illustrated further and in more detail in the following by way of an embodiment example shown schematically in the drawings.
There is shown:
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g a further detail relative to the form matching between the outer door sheet and the inner door sheet;
a a side elevational view of the door of
b a top planar view of the door of
c a top detail of
d a bottom detail of
e a left detail of
f a center-right detail of
g a right detail of
h a center-left detail of FIG. b;
a a detail view of
An embodiment of the novel door 1 composed out of two form parts is shown in
The outer door sheet 2 and the inner door sheet 10 are preferably produced out of plastic, such that the door becomes to be very light weight.
Preferably the inner door sheet 10, especially in its middle region, is made of a translucent material, and preferably out of a transparent material.
In the following the formation of the outer door sheet 2 of this embodiment is explained in more detail by way of
The lower section 3d of the outer border 3 exhibits no angle. This lower section 3d is symmetrical, furnished with a door arch shaped recess 5 from below, wherein the recess 5 preferably upwardly projects into the upper region of the outer door sheet 2. This door arch shaped recess 5 is formed in each case on the left and on the right by a longitudinal arm 5a, which is formed directed on the side upwardly and is delimited by an upper cross arm 5b in the vertical extension. The longitudinal arms 5a run according to this embodiment slightly curved. The front edge 5c of the longitudinal arms 5a has a U-shaped form, wherein the open side of the “U” points in each case in the direction of the outer border of the outer door sheet 2. A corresponding counter part of the inner door sheet 10 engages in this groove furnished in each longitudinal arm 5a, as will be described below.
An inner circulating border 6, which border 6 projects about rectangularly from the inner side 8 of the outer front face 4, runs at some distance to the longitudinal arms 5a and the upper cross arm 5b slightly recessed in body inward direction. Several webs 7 disposed essentially cross and/or inclined are furnished between the inner circulating border 6 and the outer circulating border 3 for further stiffening the door 1.
The inner door sheet 10 is shown in the
The inner door sheet 10 also has a border 11 circulating in the upper, right and left section 11a, 11b and 11c, wherein the border 11 is aligned and directed inwardly to the body from the outer face 12 under an angle, preferably an angle of 90 degrees. The lower section 11d of the border 11 does not exhibit such angle. A web 12a projecting upwardly in the plane of the outer face 12 is furnished at the upper section 11a of the border 11; which web 12a rests at the upper section 3a of the border 3 of the outer door sheet 2 in the assembled state of the door. The upper sections 3a, 11a, the right sections 3b, 11b, and the left sections 3c, 11c form matchingly rest in each case against each other in the assembled state. These border sections are shape matchingly connected to each other at least in sections, by way of lockingly engaging, adhesive attachment or welding. A correspondingly running depression or niche 14 is furnished at the inner door sheet 10 symmetrically to the symmetry plane of the inner door sheet 10 corresponding to the door arch shaped recess 5 in the outer door sheet 2. This depression 14 forms a niche 14a in the body of the door 1 in the assembled state.
Frontal edges 16 are furnished at the depression 14 corresponding to the course of the longitudinal arms 5a of the door arch shaped recess 5. These edges 16 exhibit a hook shaped course of the edge corresponding to the U-shaped formed profile edges 5c of the outer door sheet 2. The outer door sheet 2 and the inner door sheet 10 are slid into each other by a relative motion to each other during assembly of the door, wherein the profiled edge 16 hooks into the profiled edge 5c and runs along this profiled edge 5c until the final position of the assembly has been reached. The depression 14 is formed such that a support face 15 circulating on three sides is formed for further increasing the stability. This support face 15 rests shape matchingly at the inner, circulating border 6 of the door arch shaped recess 5 in an assembled state of the door.
The completely assembled door 1 is shown in a front elevational view from the inside in
At least the front face of the depression 14, however preferably the complete inner door sheet 10 are produced out of an at least translucent material, preferably transparent material and in particular plastic, such that always a view can be cast into the inner chamber 20 and onto the comminuted material.
The finished assembled door is shown in
The positioning of the border regions 3a, 11a, and 12a of the outer door sheet 2 and of the inner door sheet 10 relative to each other are shown in a sectional view in
g shows the detail “F” out of the presentation according to
Further details of the shape matching resting of the profiled sections of the outer door plate 2 and the inner door plate 10 are shown in addition in the details “E” according to
The lower region of the door is shown in
Screw connections are provided at locations (without reference characters) marked in
A higher stiffness of the assembled door can also be obtained by having the form matching faces resting against each other of the outer door sheet 2 and of the inner door sheet 10 adhesively attached or welded together at points or over larger face sections.
A paper shredder is schematically shown in
A safety switch which of course is present and which upon opening of the door 1, that is upon releasing of the inner chamber 20 with an access to the cutting works 27, will stop the drive of the paper shredder and is not illustrated. The material and paper feed has the reference character 26.
The invention is not restricted to the embodiment shown, but is variable in a multitude of way within the framework of the invention. In particular, no limits are set to the selection of the material for the production of the outer door sheet 2 as well as of the inner door sheet 10 as well as in the forming of contours and design. The selection of a suitable material will be oriented to the objects present for a certain paper shredder or, respectively, at the development of new materials in the corresponding specialized field.
Therefore it is shown in
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