1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a paper-pressing tray mounting apparatus for a printing apparatus.
2. Description of Related Art
A printing apparatus, such as a printer or a photocopying machine, feeds a sheet of paper from an input tray, prints an image on the paper, and discharges the printed paper to one of the several output trays according to the size of the printed paper. In most office environments, a single printing apparatus is used by a number of users. A large number of paper sheets are laid on different output trays of the printing apparatus. A paper-pressing tray is mounted on the printing apparatus to stop the printed papers on the output trays. The paper-pressing tray is opened when the output trays are pulled out. However, the paper-pressing tray cannot be closed when the output trays are pushed back. The paper-pressing tray interferes with the output trays, and the printing apparatus malfunctions.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide a paper-pressing tray that can overcome the above-mentioned problems.
Embodiments of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings.
A protrusion block 111 is on the first paper support tray 110 adjacent to the paper-pressing tray 130. The protrusion block 111 includes a plurality of first racks 1111. A first gear 121 and a second gear 122 are mounted on the second paper support tray 120. The first gear 121 includes a plurality of first teeth 1211 corresponding to the plurality of first racks 1111. The second gear 122 includes a plurality of second teeth 1211 corresponding to the plurality of first teeth 1211. The sliding panel 140 includes a plurality of second racks 141 corresponding to the plurality of second teeth 1221. A rod-shaped sliding slot 142 can be defined on the sliding panel 140. The sliding panel 140 includes a plurality of supporting legs 143 on a side of the top panel 140. The second paper support tray 120 includes a rod-shaped protrusion bar 123. Two first mounting holes 1231 are defined on the protrusion bar 123. The protrusion bar 123 is accommodated in the sliding slot 142. Two first fastening members 124 pass though the corresponding two first mounting holes 1231 to fix the sliding panel 140 on the second paper support tray 120. The plurality of supporting legs 143 resists against a top surface of the second paper support tray 120.
The second paper support tray 120 includes two protrusion poles 125 corresponding to the first gear 121 and the second gear 122. A second mounting hole 1251 is defined on each of the two protrusion poles 125. A first through hole 1212 is defined on the first gear 121. A second through hole 1222 is defined on the second gear 122. The two protrusion poles 125 pass though the corresponding first through hole 1212 and the second through hole 1222. Two second fastening members 126 pass though the corresponding second mounting holes 1251 to fix the first gear 121 and the second gear 122 on the second paper support tray 120. The second paper support tray 120 includes a stop portion 127 adjacent to the two protrusion poles 125. The stop portion 127 includes a resisting wall 1271 extended upwards from the second paper support tray 120 and a supporting wall 1272 connected to the resisting wall 1271. In one embodiment, the resisting wall 1271 is substantially perpendicular to the second paper support tray 120, and the supporting wall 1272 is substantially perpendicular to the resisting wall 1271. A notch 144 is defined in the sliding panel 140 corresponding to the resisting wall 1271.
The paper-pressing tray 130 includes a connection portion 131, a resisting portion 132 extended from the connection portion 131, a plurality of resisting slices 133 extending substantially perpendicularly from the connection portion 131, and two circular pivoting axis 134 beside the plurality of resisting slices 133. Two column-shaped pivoting portions 128 are on the second paper support tray 120 corresponding to the pivoting axis 134. The two pivoting portions 128 engage with the corresponding pivoting axis 134 to fix the paper-pressing tray 130 onto the second paper support tray 120. In one embodiment, a length of the connection portion 131 is greater than that of the resisting portion 132. In an original state, the second paper support tray 120 is accommodated in the first paper support tray 110. The resisting portion 132 of the paper-pressing tray 130 is accommodated between the first paper support tray 110 and the second paper support tray 120.
When the second paper support tray 120 moves toward the first paper support tray 110 along the first direction, the plurality of first racks 1111 on the protrusion block 111 engage with the plurality of first teeth 1211 on the first gear 121. The protrusion block 111 drives the first gear 121 to rotate along the third direction. The plurality of first teeth 1211 on the first gear 121 engage with the plurality of second teeth 1221 on the second gear 122. The first gear 121 drives the second gear 122 to rotate along the fourth direction. The plurality of second teeth 1221 on the second gear 122 engage with the plurality of second racks 141 on the sliding panel 140. The second gear 122 drives the sliding panel 140 to slide on the second paper support tray 120 along the second direction. The sliding panel 140 resists against the paper-pressing tray 130 via the plurality of resisting slices 133. The paper-pressing tray 130 rotates toward the first paper support tray 110 around the second paper support tray 120. The resisting portion 132 of the paper-pressing tray 130 is accommodated between the first paper support tray 110 and the second paper support tray 120 again. The second paper support tray 120 is pushed back and is accommodated in the first paper support tray 110 again. In one embodiment, the third direction is a clockwise direction, and the fourth direction is a counterclockwise direction.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present disclosure have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the disclosure, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in the matters of shape, size, and the arrangement of parts within the principles of the disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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101122246 | Jun 2012 | TW | national |