Information
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Patent Grant
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6718859
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Patent Number
6,718,859
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Date Filed
Tuesday, February 1, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 13, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 083 108
- 083 685
- 083 684
- 083 670
- 083 346
- 083 659
- 083 660
- 083 669
- 083 594
- 083 620
- 083 347
- 083 686
- 083 689
- 083 904
- 083 917
- 083 103
- 101 26
- 101 32
- 101 22
- 101 23
- 101 24
- 270 502
- 270 5217
- 270 211
- 270 5807
- 399 407
- 399 405
- 399 16
- 412 16
- 412 38
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A three hole punch system for use in an image capturing device. The three hole punch system uses elastomer rollers that punch holes in the edge of a document as is passes between the two rollers. If desired the rollers can act as a transport for the document without punching holes in the document. After the holes are punched the slugs are pushed back into the holes and the document is retrieved by the operator.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of Invention
This invention is directed towards hole punch systems and mechanisms in image capturing devices.
2. Description of Related Art
Image forming devices input information from an original image to generate data representing the original image. A copy of original image is transferred to paper or other media. After the copy image has been fixed to the paper, other processes such as stapling, bundling and/or hole punching are applied.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
During the operation of copiers and other image forming devices, a copy of an original image is transferred to paper or other media. During this process the paper is fed through the image forming device using rollers. The rollers allow the paper to be transferred from one operation of the image forming device to another operation and ultimately out the image forming device to be retrieved by the operator. As the paper travels from one operation to another operation, several optional functions can be performed on the paper before it is retrieved by the operator.
This invention provides image forming devices and methods that perform a hole punch operation on the paper.
This invention separately provides image forming devices and methods that allow the operator to remove or replace a hole punch subsystem.
This invention separately provides image forming devices and methods that manage the paper slugs that are left over after punching holes in the paper.
This invention separately provides image forming devices and methods that have the ability to turn the hole punch operation on or off.
In various exemplary embodiments of the image forming devices and methods according to this invention, the hole punch device is contained within the paper rollers of the image capturing apparatus. Two opposite rollers are made of different density elastomeric materials, such as rubber or polyurethane. The punch device is contained in the less-dense roller.
In various exemplary embodiments of the image forming devices and methods according to this invention, the punched holes are one of two types, a dislodged hole type, a circular hole type and an offset dislodged hole type.
These and other features and advantages of this invention are describes in or are apparent from the following detailed description of the apparatus/system and methods according to this invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Various exemplary embodiments of this invention will be described in detail, with reference to the following figures, wherein:
FIG. 1
illustrates an image forming device according to this invention;
FIG. 2
illustrates the hole punch system of the image forming device of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
illustrates the hole punch in greater detail;
FIG. 4
illustrates the punched holes in use;
FIG. 5
illustrates a type of hole punch according to one embodiment of this invention.
FIG. 6
illustrates another type of hole punch according to one embodiment of this invention.
FIG. 7
illustrates another type of hole punch according to one embodiment of this invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1
shows one exemplary embodiment of an image forming device
100
that includes an image transferring device
110
and a hole punch device according to this invention. The image transferring devices
110
contain one or more of a light source, mirrors and image sensing devices that are used to form a latent image of an original image and to transfer the latent image of the original image onto a sheet of recording medium
160
. The sheet
160
is supplied from a tray
120
. The sheet
160
onto which the latent image is formed is then fed through the image forming device by a number of sets of rollers
150
. The sheet
160
is fed through an image forming engine
130
that forms a developed toner image on the sheet
160
. The toner image is then fixed to the sheet
160
by a toner fixing device
140
. The sheet
160
is then fed to a paper receiving tray
170
by a set of hole punch rollers
200
. The hole punch rollers
200
can be used to punch holes at the edge of sheet
160
so that the sheet
160
can be placed into, for example, a three-ring binder. If the holes in the sheet
160
are not necessary, then the hole punch rollers
200
are used as normal rollers and feed the sheet
160
to the paper receiving tray
170
without punching holes. The hole punch rollers
200
also acts as guiding elements that guide the sheet
160
, similarly to conventional rollers used in paper transport paths.
FIG. 2
shows one exemplary embodiment of the hole punch rollers
200
according to this invention. The hole punch rollers
220
include a top roller
220
and a bottom roller
230
. Together, the top and bottom rollers
220
and
230
feed the sheet
160
to the paper receiving tray
170
or other sheet receiving device. The top roller
220
is made of a low density elastomeric or rubber material. The bottom roller
230
is made of a high density elastomeric or rubber material. The top roller
220
containing a hole punch device
210
is formed of the lower density material. It should be appreciated that, if the bottom roller
230
should instead contain the hole punch device
210
, the relative densities of the elastomeric materials forming the top and bottom rollers
220
and
230
should be reversed. The hole punch device
210
is fixed to a center piece
240
of the top roller
220
. The center roller piece
240
provides stability for the hole punch device
210
.
The diameter of the top roller
220
is sized to the progression of the sheet
160
so that the hole punch device
210
will punch at least one set of holes in the sheet
160
, where one set of the punched holes is located at the leading or trailing edge of the sheet
160
, as the sheet
160
passes between the hole punch rollers
200
. The rollers
220
and
230
turn to feed the sheet
160
through the top and bottom rollers
220
and
230
and to punch holes in the sheet
160
.
Each time the hole punch
210
makes contact with the sheet
160
, a hole is punched into the sheet
160
. If the operator does not wish to have holes punched in the sheet
160
, then the pressure between the rollers
220
and
230
is reduced. In particular, the pressure is not reduced so much that the top and bottom rollers
220
and
230
cannot continue to grab the sheet and feed it between the top and bottom rollers
220
and
230
. However, the reduced pressure is not great enough for the hole punch
210
to punch a hole in the sheet
160
. Thus, the reduced pressure allows the sheet
160
to pass through the rollers without the hole punch
210
punching holes in the sheet
160
.
Similarly, the pressure between the top and bottom rollers
220
and
230
can be controlled so that a desired number of sets of holes are punched in the sheet
160
as it passes between the hole punch rollers
200
, or so that the sets of punched holes are located at desired locations on the sheet
160
. It should be appreciated that any known or later developed structure or mechanism capable of controllably pressing at least one of the top and bottom rollers
220
and
230
against the other roller can be used to press the rollers
220
and
230
together and to control the pressure between the top and bottom rollers
220
and
230
.
FIG. 3
is a magnified view of the hole punch device
210
. During the hole punch process, the sheet
160
is sandwiched between the top roller
220
and bottom roller
230
. The top roller
220
is less dense than the bottom roller
230
. Because of the density difference, the bottom roller
230
pushes upwards on the top roller
220
. This causes the sheet
160
to be forced against the hole punch
210
, punching out a slug
250
from the sheet
160
. The slug
250
is the portion of the sheet
160
removed by the hole punch
210
. In various exemplary embodiments, the hole punch
210
contains a nip
260
that doesn't cut through the sheet
160
. This allows the slug
250
to remain attached to the sheet
160
, thus eliminating the need for disposing of and managing the slugs
250
. The shape of the hole can be any one of numerous shapes depending upon the shape of the hole punch
210
. After the hole has been punched into the sheet
160
, the sheet
160
continues along the sheet path. The slug
250
is pushed back into the hole in the sheet
160
by the force of the top and bottom rollers
220
and
230
pushing against each other. As the sheet
160
is fed out of the hole punch rollers
200
, the top roller
220
continues to punch holes along the edge of the paper
160
. When the paper
160
is retrieved by the operator the punched holes are not apparent until dislodged in use. Therefore, any information that is contained on the slugs
250
can be read and is not lost to dislodged slugs.
FIG. 4
is an example of how the punched hole
270
and slug
250
function. The sheet
160
contains a slug
250
that is partially attached to the sheet
160
. The binder ring
300
pushes on the slug
250
revealing the punched hole
270
. The slug
250
is bent in the direction that the binder ring
300
is pushing. The binder ring
300
is then inserted through the sheet
160
through the punched hole
270
.
FIGS. 5 and 6
are examples of various styles of holes that can be punched by the hole punch rollers
200
.
FIG. 5
shows a dislodged hole punch style
400
. The holes punched are similar to the letter dislodged. The cuts by the hole punch
210
of dislodged hole punch style
410
are made in a triangular shape with the point facing the outer edge of the sheet
160
. The slug
150
is attached to the sheet
160
by a non-cut edge
411
shown by the hashed marks. The dislodged hole punch style
420
is the same as dislodged hole punch style
410
, except that the point faces the corner of the sheet
160
. The slug
250
is attached to the sheet
160
by a non-cut edge
421
shown by the hashed marks. The dislodged hole punch style
430
is U-shaped. The bottom of the U-shape faces the outer edge of the sheet
160
. The slug
150
is attached to the sheet
160
by a non-cut edge
431
.
FIG. 6
shows a circular hole punch style
500
. The circular slug
510
is cut in a circular pattern by the hole punch
210
at the edge of the sheet
160
. The circular slug
510
is attached to the sheet
160
by a non-cut segment
511
. The circular slug
520
is an example of several sheets of paper that have are punched using a circular hole punch. The circular slug
530
is an example of an elongated circular hole. The circular slug
530
is attached to the sheet
160
by a number of non-cut segments
531
.
FIG. 7
shows another exemplary embodiment according to this invention.
FIG. 7
is an offset dislodged style
600
. The offset dislodged type
600
has a short leg section
610
, a long leg section
620
and a rounded edge
630
that connects the short leg section
610
and the long leg section
620
together. The offset dislodged style
600
is connected to the sheet
160
by a non-cut segment
640
. The offset dislodged style
600
is shifted so that the long leg section is 5 to 30 degrees from horizontal of the edge of the sheet.
The offset dislodged style
600
provides many advantages over other punched hole designs. The flap
650
is the sheet section contained within the short leg section
610
the non-cut section
640
and the long leg section
620
. The short leg section
610
provides rapid cam-down of the flap
650
. The long leg section
620
provides the power to separate interlocked pages. The short leg section
610
and long leg section
620
work together to keep the flap
650
flat against the sheet
160
in the original hole it was cut from. Rotating the design by 5 to 30 degrees from the horizontal edge of the sheet
160
, keeps the several sheets from interlocking and separated from each other. The offset dislodged style
600
is invisible until it is used in a binder or other sheet holding devices. Therefore, the cuts of the short leg section
610
, long leg section
620
and rounded edge
630
cannot be seen. This makes it possible to read the data that may be contained in the flap
650
section of the offset dislodged style
600
.
Because the cuts are simple line cuts a lower punching force can be used to make the cuts and the punch mechanism is easy to manufacture. The sheets become slug free because the flaps
650
do not need to be removed. This eliminates the need for slug disposal and the problem of slugs interlocking with other slugs. With several sheets attached in a binder the offset dislodged style
600
acts similar to a spring and helps to tighten and align the pages. This gives it the look and feel of a bound book. One key advantage of the offset dislodged style
600
is that sheets with this style of cuts can be used in a copier, printer or other image forming devices. The flap
650
is held in the cut section of the sheet
160
so that no jamming occurs as the sheets are transferred through a copier, printer or other image forming device. Thus, prepunched paper could be used in the copier, printer or other image forming devices so that the use of the punch inside the copier or other image forming device is not necessary.
The hole punch rollers
200
can be removed and replaced when needed. When the hole punch
210
becomes dull or there are other problems that occur from usage and wear, the hole punch rollers
200
can easily be replaced by a new set of hole punch rollers
200
. The hole punch rollers
200
of this invention can easily replace any rollers on existing systems. This will enable upgrading to this type of hole punch system to be easy and cost efficient.
While this invention has been described in conjunction with the exemplary embodiments outlined above, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the exemplary embodiments of the invention may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A punch device to make cuts that form a flap in a sheet, comprising:a hole punch usable to make cuts in the sheet, the hole punch having a cutting surface that is engageable with the sheet, the cutting surface having a continuous cutting edge including a long edge, a short edge and a rounded edge connecting the long and short edges, and a non-cutting surface allowing the flap to remain attached to the sheet, wherein the cutting edge is oriented 5 degrees to 30 degrees relative to an edge of the sheet.
- 2. The punch device according to claim 1, wherein the cutting edge is oriented so that an angle between the long edge and an edge of the sheet is 5 degrees to 30 degrees.
- 3. The punch device according to claim 1, where the cuts made in the sheet are in the shape of an L.
- 4. The punch device according to claim 3 where the L shape cuts include a short leg section, a long leg section and a rounded edge section, the short leg section and long leg section are connected by the rounded edge section.
- 5. The punch device according to claim 4, wherein the L shape cuts are oriented 5 degrees to 30 degrees relative to an edge of the sheet.
- 6. The punch device according to claim 4 wherein the L shape cuts are oriented so that an angle between the long leg section and an edge of the sheet is 5 degrees to 30 degrees.
- 7. An image forming device comprising:an image transferring device including an image forming engine that forms a developed image on a sheet; an image fixing device that fixes the developed image on the sheet, the image transferring device comprising a hole punch usable to make cuts in the sheet, the hole punch having a cutting surface that is engageable with the sheet, the cutting surface having a cutting edge including a long edge, a short edge and a rounded edge connecting the long and short edges, wherein the cutting edge is oriented 5 degrees to 30 degrees relative to a path of an edge of the sheet defined by the image forming device.
- 8. The image forming device according to claim 7, wherein the cutting edge is oriented so that an angle between the long edge and an edge of the sheet is 5 degrees to 30 degrees.
- 9. The image forming device according to claim 7, where the cuts made in the sheet are in the shape of an L.
- 10. The image forming device according to claim 9, where the L shape cuts include a short leg section, a long leg section and a rounded edge section, the short leg section and long leg section are connected by the rounded edge section.
- 11. The image forming device according to claim 10, wherein the L shape cuts are oriented 5 degrees to 30 degrees relative to an edge of the sheet.
- 12. The image forming device according to claim 10, wherein the L shape cuts are oriented so that an angle between the long leg section and an edge of the sheet is 5 degrees to 30 degrees.
- 13. A punch device to make cuts that form a flap in a sheet, comprising:a hole punch usable to make cuts in the sheet, the hole punch having a guiding element that defines an orientation of the sheet relative to the hole punch and cutting surface that is engageable with the sheet, the cutting surface having a cutting edge including a long edge, a short edge and a rounded edge connecting the long and short edges, wherein the cutting edge is oriented 5 degrees to 30 degrees relative to an edge of the guiding element.
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