Paper accommodating assembly for office machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6382617
  • Patent Number
    6,382,617
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, July 5, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 7, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A paper accommodating assembly for an office machine is provided in the invention. The paper accommodating assembly includes a first paper accommodating device for accommodating paper sheets to be processed by the office machine and a second paper accommodating device for accommodating paper sheets being processed by the office machine. In particular, feeding path of the paper sheets accommodated by the second paper accommodating device is established or blocked in response to the movement of the first paper accommodating device. The paper accommodating assembly of the invention can reduce space occupied by the office machine and avoid paper jam due to the closing of the first paper accommodating device.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a paper accommodating assembly of an office machine, such as a printer, a copy machine, a scanner, a fax, a multi-function office machine or an all-in-one office machine, for accommodating paper sheets to be processed and paper sheets having been processed by the office machine.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




An office machine inevitably requires a component, such as a cassette, a tray, a slot or the like, for accommodating paper sheets to be processed by the office machine. The office machine also requires a component, such as a cassette, a tray, a slot or the like, for accommodating paper sheets having been processed by the office machine.




The current design for office machines gravitate towards the desk-top type, multi-function and even all-in-one in order to increase usefulness and portability. The so-called multi-function or all-in-one office machines combine the capabilities of a wide range or a full range of office equipment into one. Obviously, the aforesaid office machines require simple-configuration, light-weight and compact components to reduce weight of the machines and space occupied by the machines. Therefore, paper accommodating devices of various type have been developed, e.g., the paper accommodating devices capable of moving within the office machine, or the paper accommodating devices capable of serving as a smooth surface of the office machine as being closed. The related prior arts are as follows: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,387,043; D411,228; D400,918; D390,258; D370,025; D387,085; and D382,583.




However, the initial paper accommodating device and finish paper accommodating device disclosed in the prior arts are designed to operate independently from each other, which means the feeding operation of paper sheets accommodated by the initial paper accommodating device is not influenced by the operation of the finish paper accommodating device. That is why a finish paper accommodating device could remain closed when the feeding operation of paper sheets accommodated by an initial paper accommodating device still proceeds. Paper jam usually occurs in the office machine equipped with such initial and finish paper accommodating devices.




Accordingly, an objective of the invention is to provide an initial paper accommodating device and a finish paper accommodating device of an office machine. The initial paper accommodating device is for accommodating paper sheets to be processed by the office machine. The finish paper accommodating device is for accommodating paper sheets having been processed by the office machine. In particular, the finish paper accommodating device is rotatably closed or open. When closed, the finish paper accommodating device serves as a smooth surface of the office machine. The initial paper accommodating device is capable of moving within the office machine whereby the space occupied by the office machine can be reduced.




In addition, another objective of the invention is to assemble the aforesaid initial and finish paper accommodating devices so that the feeding path of paper sheets accommodated by the initial paper accommodating device is connected or blocked in response to the closing or opening of the finish paper accommodating device.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is the objective of the invention to provide a paper accommodation assembly for an office machine for accommodating paper sheets to be processed and paper sheets having been processed by the office machine. In particular, the paper accommodating assembly can reduce the space occupied by the office machine.




Another objective of the invention is to provide a paper accommodating assembly for an office machine. In particular, the paper accommodating assembly is capable of selectively connecting or blocking the feeding path of paper sheets to be processed by the office machine to prevent from paper jams.




According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the office machine also includes a pickup roller. When contacting the paper sheets on top to be processed by the office machine, the pickup roller selectively picks up the uppermost paper sheet and further delivers the uppermost paper sheet. The paper accommodating assembly includes a first paper accommodating device and a second paper accommodating device. The first paper accommodating device is pivotally mounted on the office machine. When rotated to an open position, the first paper accommodating device is for accommodating paper sheets having been processed by the office machine. When rotated to a closed position, the first paper accommodating device serves as a smooth surface of the office machine. The second paper accommodating device is for accommodating the paper sheets to be processed by the office machine. The second paper accommodating device supports the paper sheets moving forward to the pickup roller in response to the movement of the first paper accommodating device.




The advantage and spirit of the invention may be understood by the following recitations together with the appended drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE APPENDED DRAWINGS





FIGS. 1A and 1B

are perspective views of an office machine


10


employing a paper accommodating assembly according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.





FIGS. 2A and 2B

are diagrams showing internal construction of the office machine


10


.





FIG. 2C

is a diagram showing how the tray


132


shown in

FIGS. 2A and 2B

moves forward or backward the pickup roller


21


in response to the opening and closing of the first paper accommodating device


12


.





FIGS. 3A and 3B

are diagrams showing the connection relationship between the first paper accommodating device


12


actuating plate


14


of

FIGS. 2A and 2B

and the actuation relationship between actuating plate


14


and the tray


132


in response to the closing or opening of the first paper accommodating device


12


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1A and 1B

, an office machine


10


employing a paper accommodating assembly according to a preferred embodiment of the invention is disclosed. The paper accommodating assembly is for accommodating paper sheets to be processed and paper sheets having been processed by the office machine


10


. The office machine


10


may be a printer, a copy machine, a scanner, a multifunction office machine, or an all-in-one office machine.




As shown in

FIGS. 1A and 1B

, the paper accommodating assembly includes a first paper accommodating device


12


for accommodating the paper sheets having been processed by the office machine


10


and a second paper accommodating device


13


for accommodating the paper sheets to be processed by the office machine


10


. The office machine


10


includes a machine body


11


to which the first paper accommodating device


12


is pivotally connected via a first pivot


121


. So the first paper accommodating device


12


can rotate to a closed position or an open position via the first pivot


121


. When rotated to the open position, the first paper accommodating device


12


is provided to accommodate the paper sheets to be processed by the office machine


10


. When rotated to the closed position, the first paper accommodating device serves as a smooth surface of the office machine


10


. The second paper accommodating device


13


is capable of moving within or out of the machine body


11


. In particular, the feeding path of the paper sheets accommodated by the second paper accommodating device


13


is clear and connected when the first paper accommodating device


12


is in the open position. Meanwhile, the feeding path of the paper sheets is interrupted and blocked when the first paper accommodating device


12


is in the closed position.




The internal construction of the office machine


10


and the principle regarding the connection or blocking of the feeding path of the paper sheets accommodated by the second paper accommodating device


13


will be described in detail as follows. Referring to

FIGS. 2A and 2B

, the office machine


10


includes a paper feeding apparatus, a paper processing apparatus


27


and a paper discharging apparatus. The paper processing apparatus


27


is for processing the paper sheets delivered thereat, e.g., recording information onto the paper sheets or retrieving image on the paper sheets. The paper feeding apparatus is for feeding, one by one, the paper sheets S accommodated by the second paper accommodating device


13


into a processing path


271


of the paper processing apparatus


27


so that components of the paper processing apparatus


27


can perform the subsequent process on the paper sheets. After being processed by the paper processing apparatus


27


, the paper sheets are delivered to the first paper accommodating device


12


and further accommodated by the first paper accommodating device


12


.




Also shown in

FIGS. 2A and 2B

, an embodiment of the paper feeding apparatus is disclosed. The paper feeding apparatus includes a pickup roller


21


, a delivery roller


22


, a pair of feed rollers (


23


and


24


), a guide board


25


and a driving device


26


. The pickup roller


21


is for selectively picking up and further delivering an uppermost sheet S


1


of the paper sheets S accommodated by the second paper accommodating device


13


. As picking up the paper sheet S


1


, the pickup roller


21


rotates in a clockwise direction


211


. The delivery roller


22


works with the guide board


25


to deliver the paper sheet S


1


to the feed rollers (


23


and


24


). As delivering the paper sheet S


1


, the delivery roller


22


also rotates in the clockwise direction


211


. Also shown in

FIGS. 2A and 2B

, the direction of the paper sheets delivered through the delivery roller


22


and the guide board


25


is altered to reduce the space required by the office machine


10


. To alter the direction of the delivered paper sheet S


1


successfully, a follow roller


251


is set at the guide board


25


to help the delivered paper sheet alter its delivery direction. The pair of feeding rollers (


23


and


24


) are composed of an active roller


23


and an idle roller


24


. To feed paper sheets into the processing apparatus accurately, first, the active roller


23


rotates in a counterclockwise direction


231


to resist the paper sheet delivered from the delivery roller


22


so as to justify the leading edge of the paper sheet until the leading edge of the paper sheet fully contact with the feeding roller (


23


and


24


). Then, the rotating direction of the active roller


23


is altered into the clockwise direction to deliver the paper sheet S


1


into the processing path


271


of the paper processing apparatus


27


. The driving device


26


is for driving the rotation of the roller set in the paper feeding apparatus.




Also shown in

FIGS. 2A and 2B

, an embodiment of the paper discharging apparatus is disclosed. The paper discharging apparatus includes a pair of discharge roller (


28


and


29


). The pair of discharge rollers (


28


and


29


) are composed of an active roller


28


and an idle roller


29


. Moreover, the active roller


28


is connected to the active roller


23


by a belt or odd numbered gears so that the active roller


28


takes the same rotating operation as the active roller


23


. When discharging of the paper sheet S


1


, first, the rotating direction of the active roller


28


is the counterclockwise direction. Then, the rotating direction of the active roller


28


is altered into the clockwise direction to discharge the paper sheet within the processing path to the first paper accommodating device


12


.




Also shown in

FIGS. 2A and 2B

, an embodiment of the paper accommodating assembly also includes an actuating plate


14


pivotally mounted on the inner wall of the machine body


11


via the second pivots


141


. The first paper accommodating device


12


has at least one guide path


122


, and the actuating plate


14


has at least one boss


142


which each projects and slides within one corresponding guide path


122


. Thereby, when rotating, the first paper accommodating device


12


guides the actuating plate


14


to rotate. Also in the embodiment, the second paper accommodating device


13


includes a base


131


, a tray


132


and a resilient member


133


. The tray


132


is pivotally mounted on the inner wall of the base


131


via the third pivots


135


. The tray


132


is for loading the paper sheets to be processed by the office machine


10


. The resilient member


133


is set between a free end of the tray


133


and the base


131


for supporting the tray


132


. The resilient member


133


may be a coil spring or a leaf spring.




It should be noted that the boss


142


of the actuating plate


14


and the guide path


122


of the first paper accommodating device


12


can be interchangeable installed on either the actuating plate


14


or the first paper accommodating device


12


. In other words, the boss


142


can be arranged on the first paper accommodating device


12


, and the guide path


122


can be arranged on the actuating plate


14


. As long as there is a rotatable and movable connection between the actuating plate


14


and the first paper accommodating device


12


, it will suffice.




As shown in

FIG. 2B

, when rotating from the open position to the closed position, the first paper accommodating device


12


rotates counterclockwise around the first pivots


121


. At the same time, the first paper accommodating device


12


guides the actuating plate


14


to rotate around the second pivots


141


. Further, the actuating plate


14


by at least one actuating end


143


thereof actuates the tray


132


to move away from the pickup roller


21


. As the tray


132


is actuated to move away from the pickup roller


21


, the paper sheets loaded by the tray


132


are taken away from the pickup roller


21


so that the feeding path of the paper sheets loaded by the tray


132


is interrupted and blocked. The tray


132


also has at least one arc slide


134


set on its side. Each of the arc slide


134


corresponds to one actuating end


143


of the actuating plate


14


. During actuation of the tray


132


by the actuating plate


14


, the actuating end


143


slide on arc surface of the arc slide


134


. In this embodiment, the actuating plate


14


indirectly actuates the tray


132


via the arc slide


134


so that the feeding of the paper sheets loaded in the tray


134


will not be interrupted by the operation of the actuating plate


14


.




As shown in

FIG. 2A

, as rotating from the closed position to the open position, the first paper accommodating device


12


rotates clockwise around the first pivots


121


and further guides the actuating plate


14


to rotate clockwise around the second pivots


141


so that the actuating end


143


escapes from the arc slide


134


. At this time, the compressed resilient member by the elastic force thereof supports the tray


132


to move forward to the pickup roller


21


so that the uppermost sheet of the paper sheets loaded by the tray


132


contacts the pickup roller


21


, so the feeding path of the paper sheets is connected.

FIG. 2C

shows clearly the actuating relationship between the actuating plate


14


and the tray


132


as the first paper accommodating device


12


closes or opens.




The connection relationship between the first paper accommodating device


12


and the actuating plate


14


is illustrated in detail in

FIGS. 3A and 3B

. As shown in

FIGS. 3A and 3B

, the dotted-line arrows indicate the moving direction of the first paper accommodating device


12


, actuating plate


14


and tray


132


, respectively, as the first paper accommodating device


12


closes or opens. As the first paper accommodating device


12


rotates to the closed position, the actuating plate


14


rotates to actuate the tray


132


moving away from the pickup roller


21


, as shown in FIG.


3


A. As the first paper accommodating device


12


rotates to the open position, the actuating plate


14


rotates to escape from the tray


132


. Under this condition, the tray


132


is not actuated by the actuating plate


14


so that the compressed resilient member


132


pushed by elastic force thereof supports the tray


132


moving forward to the pickup roller


21


, as shown in FIG.


3


B.




In another preferred embodiment of the invention, the actuating


14


is engaged with or monolithically formed with the first paper accommodating device


12


rather than pivotally mounted on the inner wall of the machine body


11


.




While the invention has been described in one presently preferred embodiment, it is understood that the words which have been used are words of description rather than words of limitation and that changes within the purview of the appended claims may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention in its broader aspect.



Claims
  • 1. An office machine comprising:a machine body; a feed roller for selectively picking up and further delivering an uppermost sheet of paper sheets to be processed by said office machine when contacting the uppermost sheet; a first paper accommodating device, rotatably mounted on the machine body, for accommodating the paper sheets having been processed by said office machine when rotating to an open position; a second paper accommodating device for accommodating the paper sheets to be processed and, responsive to the movement of the first paper accommodating device to the open position, supporting the paper sheets to be processed to move forward to the feed roller so that the uppermost sheet of the paper sheets to be processed contacts the feed roller.
  • 2. The office machine of claim 1, further comprising an actuating plate, responsive to the movement of the first paper accommodating device from the open position to a closed position, for actuating the second paper accommodating device so that the paper sheets to be processed are taken away from the feed roller.
  • 3. The office machine of claim 2, wherein the second paper accommodating device comprises:a case body capable of moving within or out of the machine body; a tray rotatably mounted on an inner wall of the case body for loading the paper sheets to be processed, wherein when the second paper accommodating device is actuated, the tray is actuated by the actuating plate to rotate away from the feed roller so that the paper sheets loaded by the tray is taken away from the feed roller; a resilient support member, disposed between the case body and the tray, for supporting for the tray.
  • 4. The office machine of claim 3, wherein the actuating plate is rotatably mounted on the inner wall of said office machine, and wherein the actuating plate via a free end thereof actuates the tray to rotate when the movement of the first paper accommodating device from the open position to the closed position takes place.
  • 5. The office machine of claim 4, wherein the first paper accommodating device has at least one guide path, and the actuating plate has at least one boss which each projects and slide within one corresponding guide path, whereby when the first paper accommodating device rotates, the actuating plate rotates with the first paper accommodating device together for selectively actuating the tray.
  • 6. A paper accommodating assembly for an office machine, comprising:an initial paper accommodating device for accommodating paper sheets to be processed by said office machine, a pickup roller feeding roller for selectively picking up and further delivering an uppermost sheet of the paper sheets to be processed when contacting the uppermost sheet of the paper sheets to be processed; a finish paper accommodating device, switchable between an open position and a closed position, for accommodating paper sheets being processed by said office machine when switching to the open position; wherein when the finish paper accommodating devices switches to the open position, the initial paper accommodating device moves forward to the pickup roller so that the uppermost sheet of the paper sheets to be processed contacts the pickup roller, and when the finish paper accommodating device switches to the closed position, the initial paper accommodating device moves away from the pickup roller so that the uppermost sheet of the paper sheets to be processed is taken away from the pickup roller.
  • 7. The paper accommodating assembly of claim 6, wherein when switching to the closed position, the finish paper accommodating device serves as a smooth surface of said office machine.
  • 8. The paper accommodating assembly of claim 6, wherein the finish paper accommodating device is rotatably mounted on said office machine.
  • 9. The paper accommodating assembly of claim 6, wherein the initial paper accommodating device comprises:a tray for loading the paper sheets to be processed, wherein when the finish paper accommodating device switches to the closed position, the tray moves away from the feed roller so that the paper sheets loaded by the tray are taken away from the feed roller. a resilient support member for supporting the tray.
  • 10. The paper accommodating assembly of claim 9, wherein the initial paper accommodating device further comprises a case body, the tray is rotatably mounted on an inner wall of the case body, and the resilient support member is disposed between the case body and a free end of the tray.
  • 11. The paper accommodating assembly of claim 10, wherein when switching to the closed position, the finish paper accommodating device actuates the tray by an actuating plate to move the tray away from the pickup roller to take the uppermost sheet of the paper sheets to be processed away from the pickup roller.
  • 12. The paper accommodating assembly of claim 11, wherein the finish paper accommodating device has at least one guide path, and the actuating plate has at least one boss which each projects and slides within one corresponding guide path, whereby when the finish paper accommodating device switches to the closed position, the actuating plate rotates with the first paper accommodating device together to actuate the tray.
  • 13. A paper accommodating assembly for an office machine, comprising:an initial paper accommodating device for accommodating paper sheets to be processed by said office machine; a pickup roller feeding roller for selectively picking up and further delivering an uppermost sheet of the paper sheets when contacting the uppermost sheet of the paper sheets; a finish paper accommodating device, rotatable between an open position and a closed position, for accommodating paper sheets being processed by said office machine when rotating to the open position; an actuating device, engaged with the finish paper accommodating device, for selectively actuating the initial paper accommodating device to move away from the pickup roller; and wherein when rotating to the closed position, the finish paper accommodating device actuates the initial paper accommodating device by the actuating device to move away from the pickup roller so that the uppermost sheet of the paper sheets to be processed contacts the pickup roller, and when rotating to the open position, the initial paper accommodating device departs from the initial paper accommodating device so that the initial paper accommodating device moves forward to the pickup roller and the uppermost sheet of the paper sheets contacts the pickup roller.
  • 14. The paper accommodating assembly of claim 13, wherein the finish paper accommodating device has at lease one guide path, and the actuating device has at least one boss which each projects and slides within one corresponding guide path, whereby when the finish paper accommodating device rotates to the open position or the closed position, the actuating plate rotates with the first paper accommodating device together to actuate or depart from the initial paper accommodating device.
  • 15. The paper accommodating assembly of claim 13, wherein the finish paper accommodating device is rotatably mounted on said office machine.
  • 16. The paper accommodating assembly of claim 13, wherein when rotating to the closed position, the finish paper accommodating device serves as a smooth surface of said office machine.
  • 17. The paper accommodating assembly of claim 13, wherein the initial paper accommodating device comprises:a tray for loading the paper sheets to be processed, wherein when the finish paper accommodating device rotates to the closed position, the tray moves away from the feed roller so that the paper sheets loaded by the tray are taken away from the feed roller; a resilient support member for supporting the tray.
  • 18. The paper accommodating assembly of claim 17, wherein the initial paper accommodating device further comprises a case body, the tray is rotatably mounted on an inner wall of the case body, and the resilient support member is disposed between the case body and a free end of the tray.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
88214240 U Aug 1999 TW
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