1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to paper retrieving mechanisms and, particularly, to a paper retrieving mechanism for a printer.
2. Description of Related Art
Printers usually include a paper tray for placing an amount of paper to be used when printing. After printing, a user might want to remove the remaining paper from the paper tray. However, because the size of the space of the paper tray usually matches that of the paper, it is inconvenient for user to remove the paper from the paper tray.
Therefore, what is needed is a paper retrieving mechanism to overcome the described limitations.
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The paper retrieving mechanism 1 further includes a handle 20 placed below the base 10, and a resisting element 40 connected to the handle 20. The resisting element 40 passes through the first slot 11. When the handle 20 is to be acted upon by an external force to move away from the first slot 11. The resisting element 40 is driven to move with the movement of the handle 20 to push the paper 2 along the first slot 11 until the portion of the paper 2 on the first slot 11 is pushed out of the base 10, thereby providing convenience for the user to remove the paper.
The paper retrieving mechanism 1 further includes an elastic element 50. A first end 51 of the elastic element 50 is connected to the handle 20, and a second end 52 of the elastic element 50 is connected to one end of the base 10 adjacent to the first slot 11. When the handle 20 is forced by the external force to move away from the first slot 11, the elastic element 50 is deformed. After the paper 20 is removed from the base 10, and the external force applied on the handle 20 is released, the elastic element 50 rebounds to drive the handle 20 and the resisting element 40 to return to an original position. In one embodiment, the elastic element 50 is a spring. In other embodiment, after the paper 20 is removed from the base 10, the user can push the handle 20 and the resisting element 40 to the original position. In order to better understand the disclosure, an exemplary embodiment is described in detail.
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The base 10 includes a protrusion 60 protruding from a bottom thereof. In one embodiment, the second end 52 of the elastic element 50 is connected to the protrusion 60, and the first end 51 is connected to the extension portion 23.
The resisting element 40 includes a resisting pole 41, a first fixing portion 42, and a second fixing portion 43. The first fixing portion 42 defines a first perforation 420, and the second fixing portion 43 defines a second perforation 430. The resisting pole 41 passes through the first slot 15, the first perforation 420, the second slot 220, and the second perforation 430, and is fixed on the second fixing portion 43, thereby slidably connecting the resisting element 40 to the handle 20.
The paper retrieving mechanism 1 further includes two opposite friction plates 70 mounted on the base 10, and at least two fixing blocks 80 mounted on the base 10. The amount paper 2 is placed on the friction plates 70. The two friction plates 70 increase the friction between the paper 2 and the base 10. The two fixing blocks 80 are in concert with the two friction plates 70 to prevent more than one piece of paper 2 from being used when printing. In one embodiment, the first slot 11 is defined between the two fixing blocks 80, and is curved. In other embodiment, the first slot 11 may be linear.
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After the paper 2 is removed from the base 10, the external force that applied on the handle 20 is released, the elastic element 50 rebounds to drive the handle 20 and the resisting element 40 to return to the original position.
Although the present disclosure has been specifically described on the basis of the embodiments thereof, the disclosure is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various changes or modifications may be made to the embodiments without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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100120055 | Jun 2011 | TW | national |