1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a sheet pressing apparatus, and more particularly to a sheet pressing apparatus capable of adjusting the pressure applied on the sheets.
2. The Related Art
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Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a sheet pressing apparatus assembled on a file processing equipment. The file processing equipment has an input tray for stacking sheets and a pickup roller for feeding sheets. The sheet pressing apparatus has a sheet pressing assembly, a driving device, a sensor unit and a control system. The sheet pressing assembly is movably mounted to the file processing equipment. The driving device includes a connecting member and a stepping motor, the connecting member is capable of making the sheet pressing assembly descend to press the sheets by a portion thereof with a force under the drive of the stepping motor. The sensor unit is assembled to the sheet pressing assembly. The control system electrically connects with the stepping motor and the sensor unit. When the sheet pressing assembly descends, the sensor unit touches the sheets before the sheet pressing assembly touches the sheets and sends a signal to the control system, the control system figures out the thickness of the sheets by calculating steps the stepping motor having passed, then the control system makes the stepping motor further move with certain steps to drive the sheet pressing assembly further descend to apply a suitable pressure on the sheets.
As described above, the sensor detects the thickness of the sheets and gives the control system a signal, the control system makes the stepping motor further going a certain time making the holding shell keep descending and giving the sheets a suitable pressure.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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The holding member 20 has two opposite edges extending downward to form a pair of fixing portions 201 at a front end thereof. Each fixing portion 201 has a second hole 202 and a third hole 203 formed thereon. The third hole 203 locates at a substantially middle portion of the fixing portion 201. The second hole 203 locates upside the third hole 203 and has a smaller dimension than the third hole 203. In assembly, the fixing portion 201 is inserted in the through slot 101, a rear of the holding member 20 is fixed on the file processing equipment.
The sensor holder 30 has a bottom slice 301. Two side edges of the bottom slice 301 respectively extend upward to form a pair of parallel lateral slices 303 defining a space therebetween. A substantially middle portion of the bottom slice 301 is recessed to form a slot 302 through the bottom slice 301 and extending forward and rearwards. A pair of positioning portions 304 protrude from the bottom slice 30 locating at two sides of the slot 302 symmetrically. The positioning portion 304 is recessed to form a positioning recess 305 extending upward and downwards and through a top thereof. Two sides of the sensor 40 engage with the positioning recesses 305 for assembling the sensor 40 to the sensor holder 30. A swing end 401 is movably assembled to a front of the sensor 40. The swing end 401 projects out of the slot 302 and is capable of swinging frontward and rearwards.
The lateral slice 303 has a forth hole 306 located at a front thereof crossing the whole sensor holder 30. Each lateral slice 303 has a top thereof recessed to form a fifth hole 307 located upside the forth hole 306. The forth hole 306 has a same dimension as the second hole 202. A bottom of the sensor holder 30 is recessed to form a plurality of holding recesses 308 for holding the pressing rollers 60.
A first shaft 21 passes through the first hole 201 and the third hole 203 for connecting the holding member 20 with the holding shell 30. A second shaft 31 passes through the forth hole 306 and has two opposite ends buckled in the fixing recesses 131 for fixing the sensor holder 30 in the holding shell 10.
A pair of connecting rods 50 is assembled to the holding shell 10. The connecting rod 50 has a rear end thereof protruding opposite to each other to form a pair of first protruding ends 51 and a front end thereof protruding opposite to each other to form a pair of second protruding ends 52. The first protruding end 51 engages with the second hole 202 and the second protruding ends 52 engages with the fifth holes 305 for connecting the holding member 20 with the sensor holder 30.
The connecting member 70 comprises a spring holder 72 and a torsion spring 71 held in the spring holder 72. A side of the torsion spring 71 extends frontward to form a fixing end 711. A side of the spring holder 72, the same side as the torsion spring 71, extends frontward to form a holding end 721. The connecting member 70 is rotationally sleeved on the first shaft 21 and rests against a lateral side of the holding shell 10. The fixing end 711 rests against a top of the projection 122 and the holding end 721 rests against a bottom of the projection 122. The fixing end 711 cooperates with the holding end 721 to firmly hold the projection 122, therefore, the rotation of the first shaft 21 can be transferred to the holding shell 10.
The fixing portion 201 is inserted in the through slot 101 and the first shaft 21 passes through the first hole 121 and the third hole 203. The connecting member 70 is sleeved on the first shaft 21 and firmly holds the projection 122. Therefore, the rotation of the first shaft 21 can be transferred to the holding shell 10. The sensor 40 is fixed in the sensor holder 30. The second shaft 31 passes through the forth hole 306 with two opposite ends thereof buckled in the fixing recess 131 for fixing the sensor holder 30 in the holding shell 10. The connecting rod 50 has a front end engaged with the sensor holder 30 and a rear end engaged with the holding member 20. Therefore, the holding shell 10, the holding member 20, the sensor holder 30 and the connecting rod 50 cooperates with each other to form a four-bar linkage mechanism. The four-bar linkage mechanism makes the sensor 40 be able to keep a certain angle respect to the sheets 200, assuring the measuring stability of the sensor 40.
When a start button is pushed, the first shaft 21 rotates counter-clockwise driven by the stepping motor 2. The rotation of the first shaft 21 makes the connecting member 70 generate a certain torque which is pressed on the holding shell 10. As a result, the holding shell 10 swings counter-clockwise. Consequently, the holding shell 10 goes to descend. In the descending process, the sensor 40 is able to keep a certain angle respect to the horizontal direction due to the help of the four-bar linkage mechanism.
While the holding shell 10 descends close to the sheets 200, the swing end 401 firstly touches the sheet 200 and swings counter-clockwise. The sensor 40 detects the action of the swing end 401 and gives a signal to the control system 4. So, the control system 4 is able to figure out the thickness of the stack of the sheets 200 by calculating how many steps the stepping motor 2 having passed. Then, the control system 4 make the stepping motor 2 further go a certain time which is calculated by the control system 4 according to the thickness of the sheets 200, making the pressing rollers 60 press the sheets 200 in the vertical direction to apply a suitable pressure on the sheets 200.
As described above, the sensor 40 detects the thickness of the sheets 200 and gives the control system a signal, the control system makes the stepping motor further go a certain time to make the holding shell 10 descend and give the sheets 200 a suitable pressure. The holding shell 10, the holding member 20, the sensor holder 30 and the connecting rod 50 cooperate with each other to form a four-bar linkage mechanism making the sensor 40 be able to keep a certain angle respect to the sheets 200, so as to assure the measuring stability of the sensor 40.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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6308951 | Allmendinger et al. | Oct 2001 | B1 |
20030132568 | Garcia et al. | Jul 2003 | A1 |