a) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a guide-cutting sheet of a cutting wheel for a paper shredder
b) Description of the Prior Art
Cutting wheels of an ordinary paper shredder are constituted by two cylindrical rotary cutting wheels that rotate in opposite directions (clockwise and counterclockwise); whereas, the cylindrical rotary cutting wheel is assembled by a blade shaft and a plurality of blades that are sheathed on the blade shaft and are separated with each other with a gasket. The two cylindrical rotary cutting wheels are placed side by side, and installed parallel on a blade rack, with every blade, which is aligned on one of the two cylindrical cutting wheels, being intersected with each other to form a plurality of cut-openings. As the rotary cutting wheels should bear with certain pressure when shredding paper sheets that are fed in, a certain requirement for intensity and rigidity of the two cutting wheels is available. Otherwise, when the paper shredder operates in high speed to shred the paper sheets, the two cylindrical rotary cutting wheels will be pushed open against each other if too many paper sheets are rolled into the cut-openings of the rotary cutting wheels. This push-open phenomenon will not only enable the blades of the cylindrical rotary cutting wheels to be fractured very easily, such that a shredding effect of the paper shredder will be affected; but also will affect a normal operation of the paper shredder in a severe condition. On the other hand, during the paper shredding operation, an operator feeds the paper sheets that need to be shredded into the paper shredder from a strip-shape aperture on a face cover of the paper shredder, allowing the cutting wheels that are operating in high speed inside the paper shredder to cut and smash the paper sheets that have been fed in. However, the strip-shape aperture on the face cover of the paper shredder will be pushed open when too many paper sheets are fed in; and if the strip-shape aperture is pushed open excessively, a more significant safety concern will be formed and a safety regulation cannot be satisfied either. Accordingly, the normal operation of the paper shredder will all be affected when the cutting wheels are pushed open, and the strip-shape aperture on the face cover of the paper shredder is widely pushed open.
Accordingly, the primary object of the present invention is to provide a guide-cutting plate for a cutting wheel for a paper shredder, which is able to overcome a push-open phenomenon that may occur when too many paper sheets are rolled into cut-openings of rotary cutting wheels, thereby facilitating a normal operation of the paper shredder and improving a paper shredding effect. In addition, through a rabbet of a guide-cutting plate to latch two side walls of a strip-shape aperture on a face cover, a phenomenon that the strip-shape aperture is pushed open by feeding into too many paper sheets can be prevented, thereby satisfying a safety regulation and largely improving safety of operation.
To enable a further understanding of the said objectives and the technological methods of the invention herein, the brief description of the drawings below is followed by the detailed description of the preferred embodiments.
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In installing the guide-cutting plate 10, the guide cutting plate 10 can be pre-installed on the blade shaft 20 of one cylindrical rotary cutting wheel by transfixing, and then while fitting the cutting wheels with the blade rack, the blade shaft latch-in mouth 121 and the fixing rod latch-in mouth 131 are used to latch the blade shaft 21 of another cylindrical rotary cutting wheel in a radial direction into the blade shaft transfix hole 11 and the fixing rod transfix hole 13 at the other side of the guide-cutting plate 10, which facilitates installing the guide-cutting plate 10 on the cylindrical rotary cutting wheels.
It is of course to be understood that the embodiments described herein is merely illustrative of the principles of the invention and that a wide variety of modifications thereto may be effected by persons skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
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