The present invention is related to a roller protective device, and more particularly to a protective device for paper-feeding roller of an office machine such as a printer. In a not used state, the roller protective device automatically encloses the roller and isolates the roller from dusts and aerosols. Therefore, the stain of the dusts and aerosols on the roller can be minimized.
An office machine is generally equipped with an automatic paper-feeding unit for delivering papers to be printed or scanned. The conventional paper-feeding unit generally includes multiple rollers for feeding papers or documents into the office machine and delivering the papers or documents through the office machine. For example, in a printer, pick rollers serve to drive a paper into the printer by means of frictional force. However, the rollers are likely to stain with dusts and aerosols to decrease the frictional force between the rollers and the paper. Under such circumstance, the rollers are unable to truly feed the paper or even fail to feed the paper.
Taiwanese Patent No. 93120988 discloses a roller device equipped with a cleaning brush. The cleaning brush is mounted on a rack of the roller in contact with the roller. When the roller operates, the brush cleans off the dusts and aerosols from the roller. However, the cleaning effect achieved by the brush is limited.
It is therefore tried by the applicant to provide a roller protective device which automatically encloses the roller in a not used state and discloses the roller in an operating state. By means of the roller protective device, the stain of dusts and aerosols on the roller can be minimized.
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a roller protective device which is able to automatically enclose a paper-feeding roller of an office machine in a not used state. Accordingly, the stain of dusts and aerosols on the roller can be minimized.
According to the above object, the roller protective device of the present invention includes: a bracket; an operating arm reciprocally movably mounted on the bracket, a roller being mountable on the operating arm, a cover movable between a first position and a second position in response to the reciprocation of the operating arm for disclosing/enclosing the roller; and a resilient member positioned between the operating arm and the cover. The resilient member always exerts a resilient force onto the cover in a direction to the first position where the cover discloses the roller.
In the above roller protective device, the resilient member has a first end abutting against a shoulder section of the operating arm and a second end fixed on the cover.
In the above roller protective device, the cover has a projection or a pin. When the operating arm is moved backward, the projection or the pin interferes with a wall of the bracket. Under such circumstance, the cover is forcedly moved to the second position to enclose the roller.
The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings wherein:
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The operating arm 20 further has a mounting section 22 on which a roller or a pick roller 30 is mounted. In this embodiment, the mounting section 22 has a hub section or a shaft 23 for pivotally connecting with a cover 40. The cover 40 is movable between a first position and a second position in response to the reciprocation of the operating arm for disclosing/enclosing the roller 30. As shown in
A resilient member 50 is fitted on the hub section or the shaft 23 of the mounting section 22 and positioned between the operating arm 20 and the cover 40. The resilient member 50 has a first end 51 abutting against a shoulder section 24 of the mounting section 22 and a second end 52 fixed on the cover 40. Accordingly, the resilient member 50 always exerts a resilient force onto the cover 40 in a direction to the first position where the cover 40 discloses the roller 30.
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According to the above arrangement, when the roller 30 feeds or picks the paper, the cover 40 automatically discloses the roller 30. Reversely, in a not used state, the cover 40 automatically encloses the roller 30 and isolates the roller 30 from dusts and aerosols. Therefore, the stain of the dusts and aerosols on the roller 30 can be minimized.
The present invention has the following advantages over the conventional device:
The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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097110643 | Mar 2008 | TW | national |