Paper shredding device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6390397
  • Patent Number
    6,390,397
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 26, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 21, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Rosenbaum; Mark
    Agents
    • Knobbe, Martens, Olson and Bear, LLP
Abstract
An automatic paper shredder is capable of sequentially cutting up to 20 sheets of 20-lb bond paper, up to 9 inches wide. The device has adjustable holders for attachment to conventional wastebaskets of varying shapes. A feed tray holds the stack of paper. Upon selection of either manual (ON) or automatic (AUTO) operation of the machine, a single sheet of paper is fed into the machine by a roller as are subsequent sheets, if any. With the three-way switch set to AUTO, any sheets on the tray are detected by a sensor and are automatically fed into the machine for shredding. A plug-in motor contained in the housing of the machine drives a plurality of shafts for the feed roller and knife rollers. The knife rollers are configured to either shred the paper into about ⅜-inch wide strips or to cross-cut the paper into a plurality of smaller pieces.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to paper shredding machines, and, in particular, to a paper shredding device capable of sequentially cutting up to 20 sheets of paper.




Paper shredding devices are used to aid in paper recycling or to prevent dissemination of the information on the paper. The paper shredding devices heretofore available have either been large, expensive devices for use with large quantities of paper, or smaller devices for single sheet feeding by the user. Some smaller devices allow the user to manually insert a document having up to about 8 pages, and the device is mounted to a top of a trash can. Often, the trash can must be one specially designed for secure attachment of the device.




The smaller devices typically have limited cutting ability and require manual insertion of a document into the top of the device. Thus, when these smaller devices are used in the home or office, the user is required to spend time feeding individual sheets of paper into the machine.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A paper shredding device having features of the present invention advantageously provides an automatic feed mechanism by which a stack of up to about 20 sheets of conventional, 20-lb bond paper can be shredded. Paper up to about 9 inches wide and of various lengths can be stacked onto a feed tray at a side of the housing, and the device has adjustable arms for mounting over a conventional waste receptacle. Straight cutting of the paper into strips can be performed, or cross-cutting to confetti-like pieces can be done.




In a preferred embodiment, the device comprises a housing having a feed opening and a discharge opening, with a pair of adjustable holders on opposed sides of the housing for mounting the device on a top of a waste receptacle. A feed element of the device has a tray for holding a plurality of sheets of paper and a roller. The roller captures and delivers each sheet of paper on the tray into the feed opening. A motor is contained in the housing and drives a shaft of the roller of the feed element. The motor is configured to operate from an electrical power source.




At least two knife rollers are contained in the housing and are positioned adjacent the discharge opening. These knife rollers are configured to cut each of the sheets of paper upon contact therewith, such that a plurality of pieces of the sheet of paper exit through the discharge opening and into the waste receptacle. A three-way switch is provided for selecting a desired operational condition of the device, wherein the device is operable by setting said switch


1


) to ON to activate said device,


2


) to AUTO such that placement of at least one sheet of paper onto the tray initiates cutting thereof, or


3


) to OFF for deactivation.




The knife rollers are optionally configured to cross-cut the sheets of paper into pieces having lengths shorter than the original lengths of the sheets of paper. The device may comprise a belt drive for coupling rotation of the shaft of the feed element with rotation of the knife rollers. The device preferably comprises a sensor on the tray of the feed element for detecting the presence of at least one sheet of paper. The sensor may provide continuous feeding of up to 20 sheets of paper into the device when their presence is detected in the AUTO setting, or, alternatively, when the switch is set to ON. Preferably, the electrical power source is an AC outlet and the motor is electrically connected using a plug.




Further advantages and applications will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the prefer red embodiment and the drawings referenced herein, the invention not being limited to any particular embodiment.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a top, front perspective view of a device to be used with a rectangular wastebasket and having features in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

shows a front perspective view of the device of

FIG. 1

with its top cover open to show the path of the paper from the feed tray to the discharge opening;





FIG. 3

shows a schematic view of the motorized drive for the feed roller and knife rollers;





FIG. 4

shows a simplified flow chart showing the preferred operational states of the device; and





FIG. 5

shows an alternative embodiment of the knife rollers.











DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

shows a preferred embodiment of the paper shredding device


10


of the present invention. A housing


12


has a pair of arms


14


,


16


on the left and right sides for mounting on top of a rectangular opening of a typical office trash can


18


. One or more sheets of paper


20


are stacked onto a feed tray


22


at a rear


24


of the housing, and the cut or shredded paper


26


exits from a front of the housing into the trash can


18


. The center of gravity of the device


10


is balanced such that the housing


12


can be appropriately mounted on the top of the trash can


18


without causing the trash can to topple over.




The housing


12


is shown as being shaped similar to a portable typewriter, or somewhat rectangular in plan view and parallelogram shaped in cross-section. However, other shapes may be used without loss of the benefits of the present invention.




The arms


14


,


16


are positioned so that the rear


24


of the housing can sit atop a rear wall


30


of the trash can


18


while the front


28


of the housing is sufficiently spaced from a front wall


32


of the trash can to allow the shredded paper


26


to fall readily into the trash can


18


. Alternatively, such as with a larger trash can or with a trash can having an oval or circular opening, the rear


24


of the housing is unsupported and hangs over the trash can opening.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the arms


14


,


16


preferably telescope into and out from slots


34


at lower portions of the sides of the housing


12


, according to the size opening of the trash can. A cover


36


of the housing is preferably hingedly connected at the rear


24


of the device to allow access to the interior. Alternatively, the cover


36


could be hinged at the front


28


, or could be attached by screws, or slidably mounted onto the housing


12


using methods known to those skilled in the art. A slot


38


extending at least about 9 inches wide, or about the length of the front wall


28


of the housing


12


, is located on the front and sized to expel the shredded paper


26


therethrough. In the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the cover


36


forms the upper boundary of this exit slot


38


.




The feed tray


22


is mounted at the rear wall


24


of the housing, adjacent a feed slot


40


. The tray


22


may have tabs received into the rear wall


24


so that it is removable for shipping, or the tray


22


may be secured using screws or other fasteners. Preferably, the tray


22


is slightly tilted in use to provide a gravity-assisted feed of the paper


20


into the feed slot


40


. The tray


22


should be sized to support paper having dimensions ranging from about 8½″×11″ to about 8½″×14″. The tray


22


preferably has adjustable guides


42


for the feeding of paper having widths ranging between about 8 to 9 inches. The slot and tray heights are sufficient to receive a stack of about 20 sheets of 20-lb bond paper. If desired, markings may be provided on the feed tray


22


and/or guides


42


to indicate the paper size and approximate height corresponding to 20 sheets of paper.




A three-way switch


44


is located at a side of the housing, although, other locations such as at the rear wall


24


may be used. The three settings for the device are OFF, ON and AUTO for deactivation, continuous operation and automatic operation, respectively. The switch


44


is operably coupled via a cable


45


to a conventional motor


46


shown in FIG.


3


and activates the feed and cutting mechanisms, as described in greater detail with reference to FIG.


4


.




A sensor


48


is preferably provided at the feed slot


40


to detect the presence of at least one sheet of paper. Any conventional sensor may be used and its construction is therefore not presented in detail herein. In operation, the sensor


48


detects the presence of the edge of a sheet of paper extending into the feed slot


40


. For a stack of two or more sheets of paper, the lowermost sheet is detected.




Upon detection by the sensor


48


, in either the ON or AUTO mode of operation, the sheet of paper is advanced by rollers


50


of the feed mechanism into the housing


12


. The one or more pairs of rollers, of which only the upper roller


50


is visible in

FIG. 2

, have their shafts


52


rotatably coupled to knife rollers


54


of the cutting mechanism. The shafts


52


,


56


of the feed rollers


50


and knife rollers


54


are driven by the electric motor


46


using a series of gears


57


.




The feed rollers


50


deliver each sheet of paper over a support


58


in the housing. A rear edge of the support


58


is adjacent the feed slot


40


and a front edge of the support provides delivery of the sheet of paper to between the knife rollers


54


for cutting.




Preferably, the motor


46


is configured to be electrically coupled to an AC outlet


47


using a cable and plug connection, wherein the cable


59


having the plug (not shown) extends from the rear


24


of the housing. In a preferred embodiment, the motor


46


operates at 115 Volts and causes rotation of the rollers


50


,


54


corresponding to about 20 feet of paper being fed and shredded per minute. The motor


46


may alternatively be configured to be portably powered by batteries (not shown) contained in the housing


12


of the device.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the knife rollers


54


may have annular knife edges


60


spaced substantially along the lengths of the rollers. This results in the paper being cut into strips having widths corresponding to the spacing of the annular edges


60


, preferably about {fraction (3/8 )} inches wide. The length of the strips depends upon the length of the paper, or between about 11 to 14 inches long. In an alternative embodiment, knife rollers may be used which have sharpened edges


62


formed thereon in a criss-cross fashion as shown in

FIG. 5

, which results in cross-cutting of the paper into substantially smaller pieces similar to confetti.




The knife rollers


54


are preferably made of steel or other appropriate material to provide adequate cutting of paper including 20-lb bond type. The knife rollers


54


should be able to withstand heavy use before any sharpening or replacement of the knife rollers becomes necessary. It is preferred that the knife rollers


54


be able to cut through an occasional staple left in the stack of paper


20


, which may comprise one or more stapled documents having several pages each. Although, preferably, metal and plastic paper clips and the like are removed prior to shredding of the paper by the device


10


.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, the various operating conditions of the device


10


are presented in a simplified flow chart. The power source


47


must first be connected, either by the device


10


being plugged into an outlet or by the use of batteries. The switch


44


must be set to either ON or AUTO for operation. For the ON setting, the feed rollers


50


are activated for delivery into the housing


12


of any sheet of paper


20


present on the feed tray


22


. The sheets are sequentially fed into the knife rollers


54


, which are also activated to cut the paper according to whether annular or cross-cutting edges


60


,


62


are provided. This setting provides continuous feeding and cutting of papers set onto the feed tray


22


, until deactivation occurs by setting the switch


44


to OFF.




For the AUTO setting, the sensor


48


detects the presence of at least one sheet of paper


20


on the feed tray


22


. If paper is detected, the feed and cutting mechanisms are activated. When paper is no longer detected in the tray


22


, the mechanisms are temporarily deactivated. Preferably, a short delay is provided from the time of the sensor


48


reading of the absence of paper to the deactivations of the mechanisms to allow the last sheet of paper to be completely shredded and expelled.




The embodiment described above is provided merely to illustrate the present invention. Changes and modifications may be made from the embodiment presented herein by those skilled in the art without departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, as defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A portable device for shredding paper adapted to be situated over a container for receiving shredded paper, comprising:a mounting mechanism for mounting the device over the container; a front section, a rear section, and a center of gravity such that the device is balanced over the container; a shredding mechanism having an entrance and exit, said shredding mechanism being off-center from the center of gravity toward the front section of the device so that the exit is situated over the container; and a compact feed element comprising a tray, said tray having a leading edge positioned substantially at the entrance of the shredding mechanism and a trailing edge positioned over the rear section of the device.
  • 2. A portable device for shredding paper adapted to be mounted to an upright support having a top and an opening in the top for receiving shredded paper, comprising:a mounting mechanism for mounting the device to the upright support; a shredding mechanism having an entrance and an exit wherein the exit is situated over or within the upright support; and a compact feed element comprising a tray for sequentially feeding paper into the entrance of the shredding mechanism, said tray having a leading edge positioned substantially at the entrance of the shredding mechanism, and wherein the center of gravity of the device is such that the device can be mounted to the upright support without causing the upright support to topple over.
  • 3. The portable device of claim 2, wherein the shredding mechanism comprises at least two knife rollers configured to cut the paper upon contact therewith and discharge the paper through the exit of the shredding mechanism.
  • 4. The portable device of claim 3, wherein the knife rollers have annular knife edges spaced substantially along the lengths of the knife rollers.
  • 5. The portable device of claim 3, wherein the knife rollers are configured to cross-cut the paper into pieces having lengths shorter than the lengths of the paper prior to cutting.
  • 6. The portable device of claim 2, wherein the compact feed element further comprises a feed roller, said feed roller capturing at least one sheet of paper on the tray and advancing it to the entrance of the shredding mechanism.
  • 7. The portable device of claim 2, wherein the compact feed element further comprises a sensor for detecting the presence of at least one sheet of paper.
  • 8. A portable device for shredding paper adapted to be mounted to a container for receiving shredded paper, comprising:a mounting mechanism for mounting the device to the container; dual shredding rollers mounted adjacent one another on the device, said rollers forming an entrance and an exit, said exit being situated over or within the container; and a paper feeding tray for feeding paper into the entrance of the dual shredding rollers, said tray having a leading edge positioned substantially at the entrance of the dual shredding rollers, and wherein the dual shredding rollers and paper feeding tray are counterbalanced to prevent the device from falling off of the container.
  • 9. A portable device for shredding paper adapted to be mounted to an upright support having a top and an opening in the top for receiving shredded paper, comprising:mounting means for mounting the device to the upright support; shredding means for shredding the paper; and feed element means for sequentially feeding paper into the entrance of the shredding means, and wherein the center of gravity of the device is such that the device can be mounted to the upright support without causing the upright support to topple over.
  • 10. The portable device of claim 9, wherein the feed element means further comprises sensor means for detecting the presence of at least one sheet of paper.
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3724766 Bosland Apr 1973 A
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