The present disclosure relates to a paper tray device and a related method, and more particularly, to a paper tray device capable of detecting an amount of paper and a method of detecting the amount of the paper with the paper tray device.
In modern society, printing apparatuses with paper tray devices are widely used in offices for improving document processing quality and efficiency. However, situations of running out of paper often happen to the printing apparatus. Currently, there is a conventional paper tray device equipped with a transparent plastic component disposed on a casing, which allows a user to be aware of an amount of the paper therein by eye observation. However, such manual determining mechanism cannot provide an alert in advance for reminding the user of resupplying the paper in time to prevent the paper from running out. Furthermore, there is another conventional paper tray device capable of determining the amount of the paper by detecting a position of a lifting mechanism of the conventional paper tray device. However, such determining mechanism has low precision and cannot reflect the real-time amount of the paper, which fails to achieve an expected intelligent management effect.
Therefore, it is an objective of the present disclosure to provide a paper tray device capable of detecting an amount of paper and a method of detecting the amount of the paper with the paper tray device.
In order to achieve the aforementioned objective, the present disclosure discloses a paper tray device capable of detecting an amount of paper. The paper tray device includes a casing, a lifting mechanism, a weight detector, a storage unit and a control unit. An accommodating space is formed inside the casing. The lifting mechanism is disposed inside the accommodating space for supporting and lifting the paper. The weight detector is disposed on the lifting mechanism for detecting weight of the paper. The storage unit is for storing paper information and a predetermined amount. The control unit is electrically connected to the weight detector and the storage unit. The control unit determines the amount of the paper according to relation of the weight detected by the weight detector and the paper information stored in the storage unit and further outputs a supplementary alert to an apparatus when the control unit determines the amount of the paper is less than the predetermined amount.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the paper tray device further includes an input unit for inputting the paper information or the predetermined amount into the storage unit.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the paper information includes relation of a size or a thickness of the paper and a unit weight of the paper.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the lifting mechanism includes a lifting plate and a lifting module. The lifting plate is for supporting the paper. The lifting module is for lifting the lifting plate.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the weight detector is disposed on the lifting plate.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the weight detector includes a weight detection component and an angle detection component. The weight detection component is for detecting an acting force of the paper upon the lifting plate and along a direction perpendicular to the lifting plate. The angle detection component is for detecting an inclined angle of the lifting plate relative to a horizontal direction.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the apparatus is a printing apparatus or a remote monitoring apparatus.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the predetermined amount is a minimum residual amount or a task required amount.
In order to achieve the aforementioned objective, the present disclosure further discloses a method of detecting an amount of paper with a paper tray device. The method includes a weight detector disposed on a lifting mechanism of the paper tray device detecting weight of the paper; a control unit of the paper tray device determining the amount of the paper according to relation of the weight detected by the weight detector and paper information stored in a storage unit of the paper tray device and further determining whether the amount of the paper is less than a predetermined amount; and the control unit outputting a supplementary alert to an apparatus when the control unit determines the amount of the paper is less than the predetermined amount.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the method further includes utilizing an input unit of the paper tray device to input the paper information or the predetermined amount into the storage unit.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the control unit of the paper tray device determining the amount of the paper according to the relation of the weight detected by the weight detector and the paper information stored in the storage unit of the paper tray device and further determining whether the amount of the paper is less than the predetermined amount includes the control unit of the paper tray device determining the amount of the paper according to the weight detected by the weight detector and relation of a size or a thickness of the paper and a unit weight of the paper and further determining whether the amount of the paper is less than the predetermined amount.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the control unit outputting the supplementary alert to the apparatus when the control unit determines the amount of the paper is less than the predetermined amount includes the control unit outputting the supplementary alert to the apparatus when the control unit determines the amount of the paper is less than a minimum residual amount.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the control unit outputting the supplementary alert to the apparatus when the control unit determines the amount of the paper is less than the predetermined amount includes the control unit outputting the supplementary alert to the apparatus when the control unit determines the amount of the paper is less than a task required amount.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the control unit outputting the supplementary alert to the apparatus when the control unit determines the amount of the paper is less than the predetermined amount includes the control unit outputting the supplementary alert to a printing apparatus or a remote monitoring apparatus when the control unit determines the amount of the paper is less than the predetermined amount.
In summary, the present disclosure utilizes the weight detector to detect the weight of the paper and further utilizes the control unit to determine the amount of the paper according to the relation of the weight detected by the weight detector and the paper information stored in the storage unit, so as to instantly detect residual amount of the paper. Furthermore, when the control unit determines the amount of the paper is less than the predetermined amount, the control unit outputs the supplementary alert to the apparatus for reminding a user to resupply the paper in time before the paper runs out. Therefore, the present disclosure can achieve an intelligent management effect.
These and other objectives of the present disclosure will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
In the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the disclosure may be practiced. In this regard, directional terminology, such as “top,” “bottom,” “front,” “back,” etc., is used with reference to the orientation of the Figure(s) being described. The components of the present disclosure can be positioned in a number of different orientations. As such, the directional terminology is used for purposes of illustration and is in no way limiting. Accordingly, the drawings and descriptions will be regarded as illustrative in nature and not as restrictive.
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S1: The weight detector 13 disposed on the lifting mechanism 12 of the paper tray device 1 detects the weight of the paper 3;
S2: The control unit 15 of the paper tray device 1 determines the amount of the paper 3 according to the relation of the weight detected by the weight detector 13 and the paper information stored in the storage unit 14 of the paper tray device 1 and further determines whether the amount of the paper 3 is less than the predetermined amount; and
S3: The control unit 15 outputs the supplementary alert to the printing apparatus 2 or the remote monitoring apparatus 4 when the control unit determines the amount of the paper 3 is less than the predetermined amount.
More detailed description for the steps of the method is provided as follows. Firstly, the user can place the paper 3 on the lifting plate 121 of the lifting mechanism 12. At this moment, the weight detector 13 disposed on the lifting plate 121 detects the weight of the paper 3 (step S1). Afterwards, the paper 3 decreases gradually along with the printing process. The control unit 15 of the paper tray device 1 determines the amount of the paper 3 according to the relation of the weight detected by the weight detector 13 and the paper information stored in the storage unit 14 of the paper tray device 1 and further determines whether the amount of the paper 3 is less than the predetermined amount (step S2). For example, in this embodiment, the paper information can include a unit weight of the paper 3, and the predetermined amount can be a minimum residual amount. In other words, the control unit 15 can determine the amount of the paper 3 according to relation of the weight detected by the weight detector 13 and the unit weight of the paper 3, i.e., the amount of the paper 3 can be obtained by dividing the weight detected by the weight detector 13 by the unit weight of the paper 3. Furthermore, the control unit 15 can further determine whether the amount of the paper is less than the minimum residual amount. When the control unit 15 determines the amount of the paper 3 is less than the predetermined amount, i.e., the minimum residual amount, the control unit 15 outputs the supplementary alert to the printing apparatus 2 or the remote monitoring apparatus 4 for reminding the user of resupplying the paper 3 (step S3). The printing apparatus 2 or the remote monitoring apparatus 4 can remind the user by different ways, such as light, sound, or pop-up windows, after receiving the supplementary alert. For example, as for a printer or a multifunction apparatus for personal use or home use, the control unit 15 can output the supplementary alert to the printing apparatus 2 for reminding the user of resupplying the paper 3. As for a printer or a multifunction apparatus remotely managed by a webmaster, the control unit 15 can output the supplementary alert to the remote monitoring apparatus which is located away from the printing apparatus 2 for reminding the webmaster of resupplying the paper 3. In such a way, the webmaster can resupply the paper 3 in time before the paper 3 runs out, which solves the problem that the webmaster cannot resupply the paper 3 in time or has to check the printing apparatus 2 periodically.
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In contrast to the prior art, the present disclosure utilizes the weight detector to detect the weight of the paper and further utilizes the control unit to determine the amount of the paper according to the relation of the weight detected by the weight detector and the paper information stored in the storage unit, so as to instantly detect residual amount of the paper. Furthermore, when the control unit determines the amount of the paper is less than the predetermined amount, the control unit outputs the supplementary alert to the apparatus for reminding a user to resupply the paper in time before the paper runs out. Therefore, the present disclosure can achieve an intelligent management effect.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.
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106139814 | Nov 2017 | TW | national |