Information
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Patent Grant
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6488276
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Patent Number
6,488,276
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Date Filed
Tuesday, January 23, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 3, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Walsh; Donald P.
- Bower; Kenneth W
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 271 18
- 271 109
- 271 32
- 271 407
- 271 41
- 271 1009
- 271 1013
- 271 127
- 198 78104
- 198 78108
- 355 133
- 334 418
- 334 428
- 334 435
- 334 436
- 334 437
- 334 440
- 400 629
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A paper feeding device includes a back plate, a first bracket, a second bracket, a shaft, and a friction roller. The first bracket is arranged on the back plate and formed of a first socket. The second bracket is arranged on the back plate and formed of a second socket. The shaft has a first end and a second end opposite to the first end. The first end of the shaft is rotatably mounted in the first socket. The second end of the shaft is rotatably mounted in the second socket. At least one of the first and second sockets is an open-ended socket for facilitating both the insertion and removal of the shaft. The friction roller wraps around the shaft for conveying a piece of paper.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a paper feeding device having a replaceable paper conveying roller, in particularly, to a replaceable paper conveying roller for paper feeding devices such as a scanner, a printer, a fax machine, or a copier.
2. Brief Description of Related Art
Prior art has used a roller to convey papers in a paper feeding device, as shown in
FIG. 1. A
back shell
16
wraps around two brackets
11
and
12
, which reinforce the shell. The brackets
11
and
12
have two sockets
112
and
122
respectively for mounting a shaft
15
. A roller
16
, made of friction material, is mounted over the shaft
15
. The left end
18
of the shaft
15
feeds through the socket
112
, and the right end
19
of the shaft
15
feeds through the socket
122
. The shaft
15
is indirectly driven by a gear
17
located at the right end of the shaft
15
. When the gear
17
is driven by a motor (not shown), the roller
16
rotates and the friction coveys the paper P forward.
Due to high-speed operation of modern paper feeding devices, the roller
16
experiences wear and tear. The lifetime of the paper feeding device is thus adversely affected.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of this invention is to increase the useful lifetime of a paper feeding device. Another object is to reduce the servicing cost of a paper feeding device.
These objects are achieved by using a replaceable paper conveying roller for a paper feeding device. A paper feeding device of the invention includes a back plate, a first bracket, a second bracket, a shaft, and a friction roller. The first bracket is arranged on the back plate and formed of a first socket. The second bracket is arranged on the back plate and formed of a second socket. The shaft has a first end and a second end opposite to the first end. The first end of the shaft is rotatably mounted in the first socket. The second end of the shaft is rotatably mounted in the second socket. At least one of the first and second sockets is an open-ended socket for facilitating both the insertion and removal of the shaft. The friction roller wraps around the shaft for conveying a piece of paper.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
shows a prior art conveying roller for a paper feeding device.
FIG. 2
shows a first embodiment of the conveying roller of the present invention.
FIG. 3
shows the side view of the FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
shows a second embodiment of the conveying roller of the present invention.
FIG. 5
shows a third embodiment of the conveying roller of the present invention.
FIG. 6
shows an open-ended socket on one of the supporting brackets.
FIG. 7
shows two open-ended sockets on two respective supporting brackets.
FIG. 8
shows an open-ended socket with two C-shaped springs.
FIG. 9
shows an open-ended socket with one C-shaped spring pressing against a rectangular bracket.
FIG. 10
shows an open-ended socket with a C-shaped spring pressing against a curved bracket.
FIG. 11
shows an open-ended socket inverted from that shown in FIG.
9
.
FIG. 12
shows another open-ended socket.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 2
shows a replaceable paper conveying roller (friction roller)
261
according to the present invention. The roller
261
has a cut
262
from the rim of the roller
261
to the edge of a hole
268
, which wraps around the shaft
15
. The cut
262
allows the friction roller
261
to split along the cut
262
for mounting over or removal from the shaft
15
.
FIG. 3
shows the side view of the removable friction roller
261
with a cut
262
.
FIG. 4
shows a second embodiment of removable friction roller
263
, which has a V-shaped cut
264
and a hole
268
. While the cut
264
shown as V-shaped, the cut
264
can of other shapes, such a rectangular cut, an arc-shaped cut, an S-shaped cut, or any other regular or irregular cut.
FIG. 5
shows a third embodiment of the removable friction roller
265
. The roller
265
has a cut
266
from the outer surface of the roller
265
halfway toward the center of the roller
265
. The cut
266
is then enlarged into a dovetailed cut toward the center. The narrow cut
266
near the surface of the outer roller
265
is to facilitate complete rubbing the friction roller
265
over the paper. The enlarged cut
267
toward the center is to facilitate removal of the roller
265
from the shaft for replacement.
FIG. 6
shows an open-ended socket on the brackets
11
and
22
mounted on the back shell (back plate)
10
. The socket
112
is located in the bracket
11
as in FIG.
1
. The socket
222
on the bracket
22
is open-ended for facilitating the insertion and removal of the shaft
15
of the friction roller. The left end
18
of the shaft
15
for mounting the roller is inserted in the socket
112
. The right end
19
of the shaft
15
is inserted into the mouth of the open-ended socket
222
. After the shaft is inserted, the mouth is closed by a shutter
221
pivoted at a point
224
and hooked at a point
223
.
FIG.7
shows another sockets of the brackets
21
and
22
mounted on the back shell
10
. Both sockets
212
and
222
are open-ended as the socket
222
in
FIG. 6
to facilitate insertion and removal the shaft
15
. As in socket
222
, the socket
212
at the left end has an open mouth which can be closed by a shutter
211
in the form of a bar, which is pivoted at a point
214
and hooked by a catch at a point
213
.
FIG. 8
shows a first version of the socket
268
which has two C-shaped springs
23
and
25
mounted to a back plate (shell)
20
through a fixed neck.
24
. The shaft
15
of the roller
16
can be inserted into the socket
268
to hold the roller
16
in place and can be easily removed from the socket
268
for replacement.
FIG. 9
shows a second version of the socket
268
, which has one C-shaped spring
33
mounted to a rectangular back plate
30
through a screw
35
. The shaft
15
of the roller
16
can be inserted into the socket
268
to hold the roller
16
in place and can be easily removed from the socket
268
for replacement. As shown, the C-shaped spring presses the shaft
15
against the plate
30
as a wall.
FIG. 10
shows a third version of the socket
268
, which has one C-shaped spring mounted against a back plate
40
with an arc-shaped contour
42
through a screw
45
. The shaft
15
of the roller
16
can be inserted snugly into the socket
268
to hold the roller
16
in place and can be easily removed from the socket
268
for replacement.
FIG. 11
shows a fourth version of the socket
268
, which has an inverted structure as that shown in FIG.
9
. The socket
268
has one C-shaped spring
53
mounted to a rectangular back plate
50
through a screw
55
. The shaft
15
of the roller
16
can be inserted into the socket
268
to hold the roller
16
in place and can be easily removed from the socket
268
for replacement.
FIG. 12
shows a fifth version of the socket
268
, which has a rectangular recess in the back plate
60
. The recess forms two jaws
601
and
602
. The mouth of each of the jaws
601
and
602
have a door
63
, which is hinged at the lower jaw
601
at a point
64
. After the shaft
15
of the roller
16
is inserted into the mouth of the socket
268
, the door
63
is closed and latched by the engagement members
603
and
631
. The shaft
15
can easily be inserted in place and removed from the socket
268
for replacement.
To sum up, referring again to
FIG. 6
, the paper feeding device of the invention includes a back plate
10
, a first bracket
11
, a second bracket
22
, a shaft
15
, and a friction roller
16
. The first bracket
11
is arranged on the back plate
10
and formed of a first socket
112
. The second bracket
22
is arranged on the back plate
10
and formed of a second socket
222
. The shaft
15
has a first end
18
and a second end
19
opposite to the first end
18
. The first end
18
of the shaft
15
is rotatably mounted in the first socket
112
. The second end
19
of the shaft
15
is rotatably mounted in the second socket
222
. At least one of the first and second sockets
112
and
222
is an open-ended socket (
222
) for facilitating both the insertion and removal of the shaft
15
. The friction roller
16
wraps around the shaft
15
for conveying a piece of paper P.
The advantages of the invention will be described in the following by using the scanner as an example.
Because the scanner can scan a lot of documents into electrical files for better management or other usage, the documents to be scanned are getting more and more. To meet the demand of scanning a large quantity of documents, the friction roller is quickly worn out. Thus, the friction roller has to be replaced frequently, just like the situation corresponding to the developer cartridge and the photoconductor unit in the printer. According to this invention, users can replace the roller in the scanner easily just as replacing the developer cartridge in the printer. Therefore, a lot of money can be saved.
While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made in the embodiments without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Such modifications are all within the scope of this invention.
Claims
- 1. A paper conveying mechanism, comprising:a back plate; a first bracket arranged on the back plate and formed of a first socket; a second bracket arranged on the back plate and formed of a second socket; a shaft having a first end and a second end opposite to the first end, the first end thereof being rotatably mounted in the first socket, the second end thereof being rotatably mounted in the second socket, wherein at least one of the first and second sockets being an open-ended socket for facilitating both the insertion and removal of the shaft; two engagement members for closing/opening the open-ended socket so that the shaft can be firmly mounted and the shaft can be easily removed, wherein the two engagement members comprise a pivoted bar and a catch to latch said pivoted bar.
- 2. A paper conveying mechanism, comprising:a back plate; a first bracket arranged on the back plate and formed of a first socket; a second bracket arranged on the back plate and formed of a second socket; a shaft having a first end and second end opposite to the first end, the first end thereof being rotatably mounted in the first socket, the second end thereof being rotatably mounted in the second socket, wherein at least one of the first and second sockets being an open-ended socket for facilitating both the insertion and removal of the shaft; and two engagement members for closing/opening the open-ended socket so that the shaft can be firmly mounted and the shaft can be easily removed, wherein at least one of said engagement members is an elastic jaw to clamp said shaft directly against said socket by engagement of the jaw with the second engagement member.
- 3. The paper conveying mechanism as described in claim 2, wherein said another of said engagement members is a fixed wall.
- 4. The paper conveying mechanism as described in claim 3, wherein said fixed wall is cornered.
- 5. The paper conveying mechanism as described in claim 2, wherein the position of said elastic jaw is adjustable for best fit of said shaft in said second socket.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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89216081 U |
Sep 2000 |
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US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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64-87436 |
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