Paper-separating mechanism

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6607191
  • Patent Number
    6,607,191
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 14, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 19, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
A paper-separating plate is adapted for a paper-separating mechanism having a paper-separating roller. The paper-separating plate placed around a side of the paper-separating roller comprises a main body and a cushion. The main body has a surface and a plurality of grooves and the grooves are positioned on the surface. The cushion is positioned on the surface of the main body and covers the grooves. The cushion positioned over the partial grooves is elastically pressed onto the paper-separating roller. The grooves, neighboring one another or each other, linearly extend in a direction substantially parallel with the axis of the paper-separating roller. Besides, the cushion is made of flexible material and the main body is made of rigid material.
Description




BACKGROUND OF INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates in general to a paper-separating plate with multi-stages. More particularly, the invention relates to a paper-separating plate suitable for a paper-seized mechanism of an automatic document feeder (ADF).




2. Description of the Related Art




An image input/output device, such as a copying machine, a facsimile machine or a scanner, is provided with an image-input system. In general, a document is placed on a glass plate, and an optical system placed under the glass plate is used to read an image, such as words or figures. In case the dimensions of documents coincide, the image input/output device can be designed with an automatic document feeder matching the optical system. Therefore, by the automatic document feeder, the documents can be transferred one by one and pass by the surface of the glass plate. Meanwhile, the images of the documents can be read by the linear scanning of the optical system. Also, the automatic document feeder can be mounted on a printer or other machines where a stake of documents has to separates.




Currently, the automatic document feeder is provided with the paper-separating mechanism in order to transfer documents one by one to a scanning region of the optical system of the image input/output device.

FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional view showing a known traditional paper-separating mechanism. A paper-separating mechanism


100


includes a paper-separating roller


110


, a paper-feed roller


120


and a paper-separating plate


130


. The paper-separating roller


110


and the paper-feed roller


120


are mounted in the automatic document feeder. The axis of the paper-separating roller


100


is substantially parallel with that of the paper-feed roller


120


and the rolling direction of the paper-separating roller


110


is the same as that of the paper-feed roller


120


. Besides, the contact surface


132


of the paper-separating plate


130


is elastically pressed onto the bottom surface of both the paper-separating roller


110


and the paper-feed roller


120


. For example, one end of the paper-separating plate


130


is pivoted on the automatic document feeder, as shown in the right portion of

FIG. 1

, while a spring


134


is mounted onto the other end of the paper-separating plate


130


, as shown in the left portion of FIG.


1


. As a result, the contact surface


132


of the paper-separating plate


130


can be elastically pressed onto the bottom surface of both the paper-separating roller


110


and the paper-feed roller


120


.




The condition that documents


10


are separated by the paper-separating mechanism


100


is that the friction (Fr) between the roller (the paper-separating roller


110


or the paper-feed roller


120


) and documents


10


is larger than the friction (Fp) between the paper-separating plate


130


and documents


10


and that the friction (Fp) between the paper-separating plate


130


and documents


10


is larger that the friction (Fd) between documents


10


. In other words, the condition that documents


10


are separated by the paper-separating mechanism


100


is “Fr>Fp>Fd”. When a stack of documents


10


is transferred into the paper-separating mechanism


100


, a first paper-separating operation is performed using the paper-feed roller


120


and the paper-separating plate


130


. In an ideal case, documents


10


should be transferred one by one to the space between the paper-separating roller


110


and the paper-separating plate


130


using the paper-feed roller


120


and the paper-separating plate


130


. However, two or three sheets of documents


10


may be transferred to the space between the paper-separating roller


110


and the paper-separating plate


130


. In the case, several sheets of documents


10


are first separated from a stack of documents


10


using the paper-feed roller


120


and the paper-separating plate


130


. Subsequently, the several sheets of documents


10


first separated are transferred to the space between the paper-separating roller


110


and the paper-separating plate


130


. Next, only one sheet of documents


10


is second separated from the several sheets of documents


10


first separated using the paper-separating roller


110


and the paper-separating plate


130


. However, provided that the condition of “Fr>Fp>Fd” is not satisfied, two or even more sheets of documents


10


can be output after documents


10


are separated using the paper-separating roller


110


of paper-separating mechanism


100


and the paper-separating plate


130


. The documents


10


can not be separated one by one effectively.




SUMMARY OF INVENTION




Accordingly, an objective of the present invention is to provide a paper-separating plate with multi-stages. The paper-separating plate with multi-stages is suitable for a paper-separating mechanism. The paper-separating effect with multi-stages is provided using the paper-separating plate of the invention so that the success probability of separating documents one by one is enhanced.




To achieve the foregoing and other objectives, the present invention provides a paper-separating plate adapted for a paper-separating mechanism having a paper-separating roller. The paper-separating plate placed around a side of the paper-separating roller comprises a main body and a cushion. The main body has a surface and a plurality of grooves and the grooves are positioned on the surface. The cushion is positioned on the surface of the main body and covers the grooves. The cushion positioned over the partial grooves is elastically pressed onto the paper-separating roller. The grooves linearly extend in a direction substantially parallel with the axis of the paper-separating roller, the linear grooves neighboring one another or each other. Besides, the cushion is made of flexible material and the main body is made of rigid material.




Both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed. It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary, and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. A simple description of the drawings is as follows.





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional view showing a known traditional paper-separating mechanism.





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view showing a paper-separating plate with multi-stages according to an embodiment of the present invention. The direction arrow indicates the path of the paper.





FIG. 3

is a magnified view of regions of the paper-separating plate of FIG.


2


. The direction arrow indicates the path of the paper.





FIG. 4

is a perspective exploded view of a partial structure of the paper-separating plate of FIG.


3


. The direction arrow indicates the path of the paper.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring to

FIG. 2

,

FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view showing a paper-separating plate with multi-stages according to an embodiment of the present invention, wherein the paper-separating plate is suitable for a paper-separating mechanism. A paper-separating mechanism


200


includes a paper-separating roller


210


, a paper-feed roller


220


and a paper-separating plate


230


with multi-stages. The paper-separating roller


210


and the paper-feed roller


220


are mounted in the automatic document feeder (not shown). The axis of the paper-separating roller


210


is substantially parallel with that of the paper-feed roller


220


and the rolling direction of the paper-separating roller


210


is the same as that of the paper-feed roller


220


. Besides, the contact surface


232


of the paper-separating plate


230


is elastically pressed onto the bottom surface of both the paper-separating roller


210


and the paper-feed roller


220


. For example, one end of the paper-separating plate


230


is pivoted on the automatic document feeder, as shown in the right portion of

FIG. 2

, while a spring


234


is mounted onto the other end of the paper-separating plate


230


, as shown in the left portion of FIG.


2


.




The condition that documents


20


are separated by the paper-separating mechanism


200


is that the friction (Fr) between the roller (the paper-separating roller


210


or the paper-feed roller


220


) and documents


20


is larger than the friction (Fp) between the paper-separating plate


230


and documents


20


and that the friction (Fp) between the paper-separating plate


230


and documents


20


is larger that the friction (Fd) between documents


20


. In other words, the condition that documents


20


are separated by the paper-separating mechanism


200


is “Fr>Fp>Fd”.




Referring to FIG.


3


and

FIG. 4

,

FIG. 3

is a magnified view of regions of the paper-separating plate of FIG.


2


.

FIG. 4

is a perspective exploded view of a partial structure of the paper-separating plate of FIG.


3


. The paper-separating plate


230


with multi-stages is constructed of a main body


230




a


and a cushion


230




b


. The main body


230




a


is provided with plenty of linear grooves


236




a


that are located on a surface


238


of the main body


230




a


. The linear grooves


236




a


extends in a direction substantially parallel with the axis of the paper-separating roller


210


and neighbor one another. In other words, the structure between every two of the linear grooves


236




a


neighbored can be regarded as a linear protrusion


236




b


. Besides, the cushion


230




b


is placed on the surface


238


of the main body


230




a


and covers the linear grooves


236




a


. The cushion


230




b


can be made of flexible material, while the main body


230




a


can be made of rigid material.




Referring to both FIG.


2


and

FIG. 3

, because the paper-separating roller


210


can be made of elastic material, when the paper-separating plate


230


is elastically pressed onto the bottom surface of the paper-separating roller


210


, the bottom surface of the paper-separating roller


210


can contact closely with the cushion


230




b


of the paper-separating plate


230


. The bottom surface of the paper-separating roller


210


is deformed as a flat type. The cushion


230




b


positioned over the linear grooves


236




a


can be deformed as shallow cavities by the pressure applied by the paper-separating roller


210


. The pressure applied on the cushion


230




b


positioned on the linear protrusions


236




b


is larger than the pressure applied on the cushion


230




b


positioned over the linear grooves


236




a


at the two sides of the linear protrusions


236




b


. The regions of the cushion


230




b


located on the linear protrusions


236




b


is defined as linear pressed regions, the circular regions indicated with dotted lines as shown in FIG.


3


.




Referring to both FIG.


2


and

FIG. 3

, when two or more documents


20


are transferred to the space between the paper-separating roller


210


and the paper-separating plate


230


with multi-stages, the documents can be first separated at a first linear pressed region


301




a


. If not only one document


20


is separated at the first linear pressed region


301




a


, the retaining documents


20


are transferred to a second linear pressed region


301




b


and separated again at the second linear pressed region


301




b


. Then, if not only one document


20


is separated at the second linear pressed region


301




b


, the retaining documents


20


are transferred to a third linear pressed region


301




c


and separated again at the third linear pressed region


301




c


until the documents is output one by one. Also, the documents can be separated at the space between the paper-feed roller


220


and the paper-separating plate


230


with multi-stages.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, the contact surface


232


of the paper-separating plate


230


with multi-stages can be divided into a first contact surface


232




a


and a second contact surface


232




b


. The documents


20


can be separated at the space between the paper-separating roller


210


and the first contact surface


232




a


, and, also, the documents


20


can be separated at the space between the paper-feed roller


210


and the second contact surface


232




b


. The paper-separating plate


230


with multi-stages is provided with a turning region, the circular region indicated with dotted lines as shown in the central region of FIG.


2


. There is an acute angle between the normal vector of the first contact surface


232




a


and the normal vector of the second contact surface


232




b


. After the documents


20


are separated at the space between the paper-feed roller


210


and the second contact surface


232




b


, the documents


20


are transferred to the outer surface of the paper-separating roller


210


in the direction parallel with the second contact surface


232




b


. When the documents


20


contact with the outer surface of the paper-separating roller


210


, the paper-separating roller


210


stirs an edge of the documents


20


. Thus, the neighbored documents


20


are stacked not so closely that the documents


20


can be separated relatively easily when they are transferred to the space between the paper-separating roller


210


and the second contact surface


232




b


of the paper-separating plate


230


. The structure of the paper-separating plate


230


around the paper-separating roller


210


and the paper-feed roller


220


is similar with the structure as shown in FIG.


3


.




To sum up, the present invention has the following advantages:




1. According to the present invention, intensive linear grooves (or linear protrusions) are formed on the main body of the paper-separating plate with multi-stages and a cushion covers the linear grooves and the linear protrusions. Thus, many linear press regions are distributed on the cushion and documents can be separated many times by the paper-separating roller and the paper-separating plate with multi-stages. Therefore, the successful probability that documents are output one by one is enhanced.




2. According to the present invention, the paper-separating plate is provided with two contact surfaces with an acute angle therebetween. When documents contact with the outer surface of the paper-separating roller, the paper-separating roller can stir an edge of the documents. Thus, the neighbored documents are stacked not so closely that the documents can be separated relatively easily during following separating operations.




It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the present invention cover modifications and variations of this invention provided they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. A paper-separating plate adapted for a paper-separating mechanism having a paper-separating roller and the paper-separating plate, placed around a side of the paper-separating roller, comprising:a main body having a surface and a plurality of grooves, the grooves positioned on the surface are lined in parallel with respect to an axis of the paper separating roller; and a cushion positioned on the surface of the main body and covering the grooves wherein the cushion positioned over the partial grooves is elastically pressed onto the paper-separating roller.
  • 2. The paper-separating plate according to claim 1, wherein the grooves, neighboring one another or each other, linearly extend in a direction substantially parallel with the axis of the paper-separating roller.
  • 3. The paper-separating plate according to claim 1, wherein the cushion is made of flexible material.
  • 4. The paper-separating plate according to claim 1, wherein the main body is made of rigid material.
  • 5. A paper-separating mechanism, comprising:a paper-separating roller; and a paper-separating plate, placed around a side of the paper-separating roller, comprising: a main body having a first surface and a plurality of first grooves, the first grooves positioned on the first surface are lined in parallel with respect to an axis of the paper-separating roller; and a first cushion positioned on the first surface of the main body and covering the first grooves, wherein the first cushion positioned over the partial first grooves is elastically pressed onto the paper-separating roller.
  • 6. The paper-separating mechanism according to claim 5, wherein the first grooves, neighboring one another or each other, linearly extend in a direction substantially parallel with the axis of the paper-separating roller.
  • 7. The paper-separating mechanism according to claim 5, wherein the first cushion is made of flexible material.
  • 8. The paper-separating mechanism according to claim 5, wherein the main body is made of rigid material.
  • 9. The paper-separating mechanism according to claim 5, wherein the paper-separating mechanism further comprises a paper-feed roller placed around the paper-separating roller and the axis of the paper-separating roller is parallel with that of the paper-feed roller.
  • 10. A paper-separating mechanism, comprising:a paper-separating roller; a paper-feed roller placed around the paper-separating roller and an axis of the paper-separating roller is parallel with that of the paper-feed roller; and a paper-separating plate, placed around a side of the paper-separating roller, comprising: a main body having a first surface and a plurality of first grooves, the first grooves positioned on the first surface, a plurality of second grooves and a second cushion, the second grooves are placed on a second surface, the second cushion is placed on the second surface and covers the second grooves, and the second cushion positioned over the partial second grooves is elastically pressed onto the paper-feed roller, and a first cushion positioned on the first surface of the main body and covering the first grooves, wherein the first cushion positioned over the partial first grooves is elastically pressed onto the paper-separating roller.
  • 11. The paper-separating mechanism according to claim 10, wherein the second grooves, neighboring one another or each other, linearly extend in a direction substantially parallel with the axis of the paper-feed roller.
  • 12. The paper-separating mechanism according to claim 10, wherein the second cushion is made of flexible material.
  • 13. The paper-separating mechanism according to claim 10, wherein there is an acute angle between the normal vector of the first surface and the normal vector of the second surface.
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