(1) Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a separation roller set of an automatic document feeder (ADF), and more particularly relates to a separation roller set enabling feeding alignment.
(2) Description of the Prior Art
For early computer users, a scanner was a novel peripheral product and was mainly used by professional digital image operating users due to complex operating procedure. However, attending with the progressing of digital image technology, cheap and user's friendly scanners are available in the market and have become an indispensable part for personal users or small size offices.
Scanners at present may be briefly classified into feeder type and flatbed type. The flatbed type scanner has a design similar to a small-sized copier, which is characterized by placing papers, books, or documents on a glass plate to be scanned. Due to the advantages of small size and low cost, flatbed type scanner is more popular among self-employers. Nowadays, with the progress of scanning technologies, even the scanning of three-dimensional objects has become feasible for flatbed-type scanners.
In contrast with flatbed-type scanners, feeder-type scanners are mainly used in the environment of a large amount of sheet of papers to be scanned. A major advantage of feeder-type scanners is the so-called multi-page continuously scanning function, which leads to a relatively high scanning speed. However, due to the multi-page continuously scanning design, feeder-type scanners cannot be used to scan stapled documents, photographs, or three-dimensional objects.
As the sheet of paper S is fed, the movable end of the pickup arm 14 is declined along direction Y so as to have the pickup roller 12 attaching the sheet of paper S. The sheet of papers S are then driven by the pickup roller 12 along direction Z. The movement of the sheet of papers S is blocked by the separation pad 18 and the separation roller 16, and only the uppermost sheet of paper S can be carried through the gap between the separation portion 18a of the separation pad 18 and the separation roller 16 into the ADF.
However, the sheet feeder 10 cannot facilitate any aligning feature. In detail, the sheet of paper with some aligning error cannot be adjusted by the separation pad 18 to have the leading edge thereof parallel to the shaft of the separation roller 16.
Accordingly, it has become an important issue in the development of sheet feeder to prevent the problems of feeding misalignment and multiple feed.
It is a main object of the present invention to enable feeding alignment, which is performed by aligning the leading edge of the sheet of paper to the shaft of the separation roller.
A separation roller set provided in the present invention comprises a shaft, a separation roller, a separation pad, an aligning roller, and an idle roller. The separation roller is fixed on the shaft with the separation pad leaning thereon. The separation roller is utilized to carry a sheet of paper moving through a gap between the separation roller and the separation pad. The aligning roller is disposed on the shaft with an idle roller leaning thereon. The leading edge of the sheet of paper leaving the gap is stopped and aligned by the aligning roller and the idle roller.
An automatic document feeder (ADF) is also provided in the present invention. The ADF comprises a paper tray, a separation roller set, a midway roller set, and an exit roller set. The paper tray is utilized for placing sheet of papers. The separation roller set is located downstream of the paper tray. The midway roller set is located downstream of the separation roller set to carry the sheet of paper leaving the separation roller set to a scanning or printing position. The exit roller set is located downstream of the midway roller set to carry the sheet of paper leaving the scanning or printing position and to output the sheet of paper from the ADF.
The separation roller set of the ADF comprises a shaft, a separation roller, a separation pad, an aligning roller, and an idle roller. The separation roller is fixed on the shaft with the separation pad leaning thereon. The separation roller is utilized to carry a sheet of paper moving through a gap between the separation roller and the separation pad. The aligning roller is disposed on the shaft with an idle roller leaning thereon. The leading edge of the sheet of paper leaving the gap is stopped and aligned by the aligning roller and the idle roller.
The present invention will now be specified with reference to its preferred embodiment illustrated in the drawings, in which:
It is noted that the two aligning rollers 140 are located on the opposite sides with respect to the separation roller 120. Both the two aligning rollers 140 has a respective idle roller 150 leaning thereon. The present embodiment uses two aligning rollers 140 to access a preferred feeding alignment, whereas, the usage with only one aligning roller may perform an qualified promotion of feeding alignment in some cases.
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It is noted that the number and the shape of the pins 112 for driving the aligning rollers 140 may not be a limitation, and even the shaft with single pin is applicable in the present invention. As a preferred embodiment, in case with multiple pins being used, the distribution of the pins 112 had better being axial symmetrical with respect to the shaft 110, and the trenches 142 for locating the pins must have identical distribution.
In addition, while the sheet of paper S driven by the separation roller 120 is carried through the gap between the idle roller 150 and the aligning roller 140, the sheet of paper S drives the aligning roller 140 by surface friction. Thus, the linear speed on the surface of the separation roller 120 is identical to the proceeding speed of the sheet of paper S, which is identical to that on the surface of the aligning roller 140. Since the diameter of the aligning roller 140 is smaller than that of the separation roller 120, as shown in
Referring to
In order to prevent the tensile force, referring to
In addition, the pin 112 on the shaft 110 is utilized to drive the aligning roller 140 through the one-way clutch 160′ located on the inner surface of the body 144. The one-way clutch 160′ is characterized with one-way rotational limitation to ensure the aligning roller 140 rotating only in one direction. Thus, also referring to
The separation roller set 100 has a shaft 110, a separation roller 120, a separation pad 130, at least an aligning roller 140, and at least an idle roller 150. The separation roller 120 is fixed on the shaft 110 with the separation pad 130 leaning thereon. The separation roller 120 is utilized to carry the sheet of paper S moving through a gap between the separation roller 120 and the separation pad 130. The aligning roller 140 is disposed on the shaft 110 with an idle roller 150 leaning thereon. The leading edge of the sheet of paper S is stopped and aligned by the aligning roller 140 and the idle roller 150 after leaving the gap between the separation roller 120 and the separation pad 130.
The separation roller set 100 in accordance with the present invention does not need an additional power source solely for driving the aligning roller 140. Instead, the aligning roller 140 is driven by the pins 112 on the shaft 110. Meanwhile, the trench 142 on the aligning roller 140 in cooperation with the pins 112 on the shaft 110 achieves the object of feeding alignment. Moreover, the usage of one-way clutch 160′, 160″ prevents the tensile force applied on the sheet of paper due to the linear speed difference on the surfaces of the aligning roller 140 and the separation roller 120. In conclusion, the separation roller set 100 in the present invention has a distinct promotion, which not only save the cost of the additional power source but also reduce the probability of mechanical breakdown.
While the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been set forth for the purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiments of the present invention as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to cover all embodiments which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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