1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a paper tray, and in particular to a paper tray that is easily locked and opened.
2. Description of the Related Art
A printer is generally deployed with a paper tray, usually formed with a primary feeding portion and a secondary feeding portion. In order to minimize printer dimensions, the primary and secondary feeding portions are combined. When the paper tray is removed from the printer, the secondary feeding portion can serve as a handle for the paper tray. When the paper tray is in the printer, the secondary feeding portion can open and support media sheets. Accordingly, when the secondary feeding portion serves as a handle, fixing force provided thereby must be sufficient to allow the paper tray to be easily removed. The paper tray accordingly has locking and opening mechanisms. Namely, when the paper tray is removed from the printer, the secondary feeding portion can serve as a stable handle by operation of the locking mechanism. When the paper tray is in the printer, the secondary feeding portion can open and support media sheets by operation of the opening mechanism.
The locking and opening mechanisms, however, create difficulty of manufacture for the paper tray, increasing the number of elements and manufacturing costs thereof.
Hence, there is a need for an improved paper tray that combines the locking and opening mechanisms, allowing the secondary feeding portion of the paper tray to be easily locked and opened.
Accordingly, an object of the invention is to provide a paper tray for use with a printer. The paper tray comprises a sidewall, a door plate, a rotating member and a resilient element. The sidewall is formed with a through hole. The door plate pivots on the sidewall and rotates around an X-axis. The rotating member is disposed in the through hole and pivots on the sidewall. The rotating member has an engagement portion and selectively rotates between a first position and a second position around a Y-axis. A predetermined included angle exists between the X-axis and the Y-axis. The resilient element is disposed between the rotating member and the sidewall, providing resilience to the rotating member to rotate to the first position. The rotating member rotates to the second position when exerted to overcome the resilience. The rotating member rotates to the first position by the resilience in the absence of external pressure, such that the engagement portion abuts the door plate and the door plate cannot rotate.
The engagement portion of the rotating member further comprises a first curved surface and a second curved surface. The door plate slides on the first curved surface to rotate from a locked position to an open position. The door plate slides on the edge of the second curved surface and on the first curved surface to rotate from the open position to the locked position.
The resilient element is a torsion spring.
The paper tray further comprises a fixed pin fit in the torsion spring. Two ends of the torsion spring are connected to the rotating member and sidewall, respectively.
The paper tray further comprises a primary feeding portion and a secondary feeding portion. The printer has a media intake. The secondary feeding portion is between the primary feeding portion and the door plate. Two output retardant plates of the secondary and primary feeding portions are adjacent to each other and correspond to the media intake of the printer.
Another object of the invention is to provide a method of attachment and detachment of paper tray. The method comprises the steps of providing a paper tray comprising a door plate and a rotating member, pushing the paper tray into the printer, wherein the rotating member rotates around a Y-axis to a third position to abut the door plate by abutting a protrusion of the printer, rotating the door plate around an X-axis such that the door plate pushes the rotating member to a second position and is not limited by the rotating member, wherein a predetermined included angle exists between the X-axis and the Y-axis, and removing the paper tray from the printer such that the rotating member is separated from the protrusion and rotates from the third position to a first position to abut the door plate.
Accordingly, the method of attachment and detachment of paper tray further comprises a step of providing a resilient element to connect the rotating member. The resilient element provides resilience to rotate the rotating member to the first position.
A detailed description is given in the following embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The present invention can be more fully understood by reading the subsequent detailed description and examples with references made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The following description explains the method for use of the paper tray 100.
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The door plate 120 can also rotate toward the interior of the paper tray 100 and around the X-axis, such that the rotating member 130 rotates around the Y-axis again. Specifically, the door plate 120 sequentially slides across the edge of the second curved surface 133 of the engagement portion 131 (as shown by route B in
Moreover, when the paper tray 100 is removed from the printer 170, the rotating member 130 is no longer abutted by the protrusion P of the printer 170 and immediately rotates from the third position to the first position by the resilience provided by the resilient element 140, as shown in
Although the paper tray 100 of this embodiment is described with a sidewall 110, a rotating member 130, a resilient element 140 and a fixed pin 145, the paper tray of the invention can also employ two rotating members 130, two resilient elements 140 and two fixed pins 145 disposed on the opposite sidewalls 110 to achieve the aforementioned effect.
While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of the preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art). Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
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