BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a side cross-sectional view of the present invention showing the operation of an upper cutter;
FIG. 2 is a top view of the present invention showing a control panel and a paper limiter when operating the upper cutter;
FIG. 3 is a side cross-sectional view of the present invention showing the operation of a lower cutter; and
FIG. 4 is a top view of the present invention showing the control panel and the paper limiter when operating the lower cutter.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the present invention comprises a driving shaft 1, an upper cutter 2, a lower cutter 3, a control panel 4 and a paper limiter 8 along with a front guide 5, a rear guide 6 and a paper tray 7 formed between the guides 5 and 6.
The driving shaft 1 is connected with a linking block 11, a first linking rod 12, an upper cutter linking rod 13, and a lower cutter linking rod 14.
The upper cutter 2 is linked to an upper cutter seat 21. The upper cutter seat 21 is provided with a pin 211.
The lower cutter 3 is linked to a lower cutter seat 31. The lower cutter seat 31 is provided with a pin 311.
The control panel 4 comprises a trough 41 corresponding to the pin 211 of the upper cutter seat 21 and the pin 311 of the lower cutter seat 31, respectively. The control panel 4 is provided with a post 42. The trough 41 comprises a vertical slot 411 and a horizontal slot 412 interconnected with each other. The shape of the trough 41 may be in T-shaped, U-shaped or L-shaped design.
The paper limiter 8 comprises a guide slot 81 corresponding to the post 42 and a stopper 82 at a front end thereof.
The linking block 11 is fixedly connected to the driving shaft 1, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 3. The linking block 11 is pivotally connected to a first end of the first linking rod 12. A second end of the first linking rod 12 is pivotally connected to a first end of the upper cutter linking rod 13 and a first end of the lower cutter linking rod 14, respectively. A second end of the upper cutter linking rod 13 is pivotally connected to the upper cutter seat 21, while a second end of the lower cutter linking rod 14 is pivotally connected to the lower cutter seat 31. Thus the driving shaft 1 controls the upper cutter seat 21 and the lower cutter seat 31 which are fixedly connected with the upper cutter 2 and the lower cutter 31, respectively. The cutters 2 and 3 extend in the front guide 5, the rear guide 6 and the paper tray 7 formed between the front guide 5 and the rear guide 6.
By sliding the control panel 4, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 4, the vertical slot 411 of the trough 41 corresponds to either the pin 211 of the upper cutter seat 21 or the pin 311 of the lower cutter seat 31. The post 42 of the control panel 4 slides in the guide slot 81 to link the paper limiter 8 to slide and the stopper 82 to protrude into the paper tray 7 to stop paper loading so that the upper cutter 2 is activated. Alternatively, when the stopper 82 retreats from the paper tray 7, the lower cutter 3 is activated.
To operate the present invention, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the control panel 4 pulls the paper limiter 8 outwardly when the upper cutter 2 is activated. The stopper 82 of the paper limiter 8 extends into the paper tray 7 to stop paper. The pin 311 of the lower cutter seat 31 is confined in the horizontal slot 412 of the trough 41, thus only the pin 211 of the upper cutter seat 21 is able to slide in the vertical slot 411 of the trough 41. Therefore, when the linking block 11 of the driving shaft 1 activates the first linking rod 12 which then links the upper cutter linking rod 13, and the pin 311 of the lower cutter seat 31 is blocked from moving, only the upper cutter 2 is activated to punch the paper.
When the lower cutter 3 is activated, the control panel 4 will push and link the paper limiter 8. The stopper 82 of the paper limiter 8 at this moment will retreat back from the paper tray 7, and the pin 211 of the upper cutter seat 21 will be confined in the horizontal slot 412 of the trough 41, only the pin 311 of the lower cutter seat 31 is able to slide along the vertical slot 411 of the trough 41. Thus, when the linking block 11 of the driving shaft 1 activates the first linking rod 12, in return, it can only activate the lower cutter linking rod 14 to punch holes on the paper.