1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an automatic paper feeder for an image-scanning device, and more particularly to a pressure-adjustable mechanism for the paper feeding roller of the automatic paper feeder.
2. Description of the Prior Art
An automatic paper feeder is frequently included in various kinds of office automation equipment, such as image-scanning device, photocopier, printer, etc., so that paper sheets to be scanned, copied or printed could be automatically separated and fed via the automatic paper feeder.
When the paper feeding roller 22 rotates, it brings a lowermost sheet of paper 3 in the paper tray 21 to move in a direction indicated by arrow I toward the gap between the paper feeding roller 22 and the paper separating plate 26. In the event two or more sheets of paper 3 are fed toward the gap, a difference between the friction coefficients of the paper-feeding roller 22 and the paper separating plate 26 would allow only the paper in contact with the paper feeding roller 22 to move through the gap. Therefore, the stacked paper sheets 3 could be separately fed for scanning one by one.
Conventionally, the paper tray 21 is a fixed-type structure. That is, the paper tray 21 is always fixedly mounted in the automatic paper feeder 2 independent of the quantity of paper sheet 3 on the paper tray 21. Meanwhile, the gap between the paper feeding roller 22 and the paper separating plate 26 is always constant, too. It is found, however, in actual operation of the conventional automatic paper feeder 2 having fixed paper tray 21, increased weight or amount of paper sheets 3 on the paper tray 21 would often have influences on accurate paper dispensing of the automatic paper feeder 2. Problems such as difficult paper feeding and paper dispensing occur when the weight or the amount of paper sheets 3 on the paper tray 21 increases.
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a pressure-adjustable mechanism for paper feeding roller in an automatic paper feeder, so that a pressure from the paper feeding roller is automatically adjusted when there is an increased amount of paper sheets stacked on the paper tray of the automatic paper feeder, and that an accurate paper dispensing is maintained.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a movable pressure-adjustable mechanism for paper feeding roller in an automatic paper feeder, wherein the pressure-adjustable mechanism could be actuated by an overall weight or number of paper sheets stacked on a movable paper tray to automatically adjust a pressure from the paper feeding roller for dispensing the paper sheets.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a self-adjustable pressure-adjustable mechanism for paper feeding roller in an automatic paper feeder, wherein a movable paper tray is pivotally lowered due to a weight of paper sheets stacked thereon and thereby lifts the paper feeding roller by a proper distance and adjusts a paper feeding angle of the paper tray as well as a frictional pressure between the paper feeding roller and a paper separating plate, so that good paper dispensing effect could be maintained.
To achieve the above and other objects, the structure according to the present invention mainly includes a pressure-adjustable mechanism for adjusting the paper feeding roller of the automatic paper feeder with respect to the paper separating mechanism of the automatic paper feeder. A pressure from paper sheets stacked on a paper tray of the automatic paper feeder is detected by a paper tray pressure detecting mechanism and transferred to a roller pressure adjusting mechanism to change a pressure between the paper feeding roller and a paper separating plate and adjust a feeding angle of the movable paper tray.
The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
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A paper feeding roller 5 is located downstream closely below the paper-out end 4b of the movable paper tray 4, and a paper separating mechanism 61 and a paper separating plate 62 are located downstream closely above the paper-out end 4b of the movable paper tray 4, so that a proper gap is provided between the paper separating plate 62 and the paper feeding roller 5 for a sheet of paper 40 to pass therethrough.
In the present invention, there is a paper tray pressure detecting mechanism located below the movable paper tray 4 for detecting an overall weight of paper sheets 40 stacked on the movable paper tray 4. In the first embodiment of the present invention, the paper tray pressure detecting mechanism includes a spring element 7 having an upper end pressed against a bottom surface of the paper supporting end 4a of the movable paper tray 4.
A roller pressure adjusting mechanism is also located below the movable paper tray 4 for adjusting a pressure between the paper feeding roller 5 and the paper separating plate 62. The roller pressure adjusting mechanism includes a pressure transfer member 81 having a first end 81a, against which a lower end of the spring element 7 is pressed. A pressure sensed by the spring element 7 of the paper tray pressure detecting mechanism is transferred in a first direction as indicated by the arrow I to the first end 81a of the pressure transfer member 81.
A supporting shaft 82 is located at a lower side of the pressure transfer member 81 to serve as a fulcrum for the pressure transfer member 81 to function like a lever. A second end 81b of the pressure transfer member 81 is in the vicinity of the paper feeding roller 5 and has a paper feeding roller displacement element 83 provided thereat. With these arrangements, the pressure of the paper tray 4 transferred in the first direction I to the pressure transfer member 81 is further transferred in a second direction II from the second end 81b of the pressure transfer member 81 to the paper feeding roller 5 via the paper feeding roller displacement element 83, so that the paper feeding roller 5 is displaced by a certain degree to adjust a pressure between the paper feeding roller 5 and the paper separating plate 62.
In the pressure-adjustable mechanism of the present invention, there is provided with a paper pressing mechanism 42 located over a top of the movable paper tray 4 to apply a proper pressure on the paper sheets 40 stacked on the movable paper tray 4, and a stopping plate 43 located above the paper-out end 4b of the movable paper tray 4 and between the paper pressing mechanism 42 and the paper separating plate 62 to provide a first-stage stopping of the paper sheets 40 on the movable paper tray 4, so that only one or a few lowermost sheets are admitted into the gap between the paper feeding roller 5 and the paper separating plate 62.
With the above arrangements, a pressure from the weight of paper sheets 40 stacked on the movable paper tray 4 is detected by the spring element 7 and transferred to the pressure transfer member 81 and the paper feeding roller displacement element 83, so as to change the pressure between the paper feeding roller 5 and the paper separating plate 62 and to adjust the paper feeding angle of the paper tray 4 enabling the paper feeding roller 5 and the paper separating plate 62 to maintain a proper frictional pressure difference between them and accordingly keep good paper separating function of the automatic paper feeder.
It is apparent that although the present invention is illustrated with the description of a preferred embodiments of the system in accordance with the present invention, it is contemplated that there may be changes and modifications in the described embodiment and examples that can be carried out without departing from the scope of the invention which is intended to be limited only by the appended claims
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Child | 11150600 | US |