1. Field of the Invention
This present invention relates to an auto sheet feeder applicable to an office device such as a printer, a copier and a scanner, and more particularly to a sheet separating mechanism of the auto sheet feeder and an auto sheet feeder having the same.
2. The Related Art
A conventional auto sheet feeder is generally used in various office devices such as a printer, a copier, a scanner and the like, and it is highly desirable to separate single paper sheet from a stack of paper sheets placed on an a paper feeding plate. So a sheet separating mechanism is provided.
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Accordingly, an object of the invention is to provide a sheet separating mechanism of an auto sheet feeder to enhance the reliability of paper separating.
To achieve the object, a sheet separating mechanism used for an auto sheet feeder having a pick roller and an upper frame is provided. The mechanism includes a bracket and a pair of spring arms disposed on the bracket and spring-biased toward the pick roller for maintaining a plurality of sheets on the pick roller during transportation of the sheets. A separator pad is disposed on the bracket and spring-biased toward the pick roller for cooperating with the pick roller to permit further transportation of a lowermost sheet of the plurality of the sheets. A press plate is positioned on the bracket and presses against the separator pad. A torsion spring is mounted above the press plate and has at least two coil portions spaced and opposite to the adjacent coil portion. Two adjacent ends of the coil portions extend toward the same side and then joint each other to form a contact portion which always props the upper frame. Two ends of the torsion spring have a retaining arm respectively. The two retaining arms pivotally engage to two sides of the press plate respectively. The torsion spring is compressed by the press plate when the sheets push the separator pad to detach from the pick roller and pushes the press plate and the separator pad to be reposition after the lowermost one of the sheets is separated.
An auto sheet feeder used for a device where separation of a single sheet from a plurality of sheets is desired, the feeder comprises an upper frame, a pick roller and a sheet separating mechanism secured on the upper frame. The sheet separating mechanism includes a bracket and a pair of spring arms disposed on the bracket and spring-biased toward the pick roller for maintaining a plurality of sheets on the pick roller during transportation of the sheets. A separator pad is disposed on the bracket and spring-biased toward the pick roller for cooperating with the pick roller to permit further transportation of a lowermost sheet of the plurality of the sheets. A press plate is positioned on the bracket and presses against the separator pad. A torsion spring is mounted above the press plate and has at least two coil portions spaced and opposite to the adjacent coil portion. Two adjacent ends of the coil portions extend toward the same side and then joint each other to form a contact portion which always props the upper frame. Two ends of the torsion spring have a retaining arm respectively. The two retaining arms pivotally engage to two sides of the press plate respectively. The torsion spring is compressed by the press plate when the sheets push the separator pad to detach from the pick roller and pushes the press plate and the separator pad to be reposition after the lowermost one of the sheets is separated.
As described above, because the press plate is pivotally configured on the retaining arms of the torsion spring and presses on the separator pad, the press plate can adjust itself constantly to always press the separator pad close to the pick roller, which ensures that only one paper sheet can pass through between the separator pad and the pick roller to be conveyed to the office device once. Thereby the reliability of paper separating of the sheet separating mechanism is enhanced.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description of a preferred embodiment thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
We define the conveying direction of the paper as a front direction.
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The pick spring 400 has a rectangular holding portion 410. A plurality of location holes 411 are defined in the holder portion 410 for mating with the location pegs 311 to fix the holder portion 410 on the support board 310 of the bracket 300. A spring press portion 430 extends downward from the bottom of the holding portion 410. The spring press portion 430 includes a press arm 432 to be received in the receiving groove 322 and a press tip 434 bent forward from the free end of the press arm 432. Two ends of the top of the holding portion 410 extend and then bend downward to form two clipping portions 421. The clipping portions 421 clip the top rim of the support board 310. The free end of each clipping portion 421 extends and then bends forward to form a spring arm 422 with a hooked tip pressed on surface of the pick roller 100.
The press pad 500 includes a pad holder 510 and a pad press portion 520 bending and extending forward from the bottom of the pad holder 510. The pad holder 510 is fixed in the fixing groove 326 of the bracket 300. The pad press portion 520 is placed in front of the spring arms 422. The tip of the pad press portion 520 faces the surface of the pick roller 100. A small gap is formed between the tip of the pad press portion 520 and the pick roller 100.
The separator pad 600 is placed in front of the press pad 500. The friction coefficient of the separator pad 600 is larger than that of the paper sheets and smaller than that of the pick roller 100. The separator pad 600 has a separator portion 630 of a block shape. Two fixing holes 632 are defined in the separator portion 630 for mating with the fixing pegs 328 to fix the separator pad 600 on the prop board 320 of the bracket 300. A separator press portion 636 is formed in the separator portion 630. The press tip 434 of the pick spring 400 presses on the separator press portion 636 to make the separator press portion 636 protrude downward to contact the pick roller 100.
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When the sheet separating mechanism 10 is assembled, the coil portions 741 of the torsion spring 740 are distorted. The retaining arms 743 arranged on the press plate 710 and the contact portion 742 pressing on the upper frame 200 respectively produce force F′ and force F as showing in
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The lowermost paper and the pieces of paper thereon move to the separator pad 600. As the press tip 434 of the pick spring 400 presses on the separator press portion 636, the separator press portion 636 of the separator pad 600 approaches the pick roller 100. A few pieces of paper are inserted between the separator press portion 636 and the pick roller 100 and conveyed to the separator portion 630 and the pick roller 100. As the retaining arms 743 of the torsion spring 740 produce the force F showing in
According to the sheet separating mechanism 10 of the present invention as described above, because the retaining arms 743 of the distorted torsion spring 740 produces the force F and the pivots 744 of the torsion spring 740 are pivotally arranged in the axial holes 716 of the press plate 710, the press plate 710 can adjust itself around the pivots 744 to close to the separator pad 600, which ensures the separator pad 600 is always close to the pick roller 100 or the paper inserted between the separator pad 600 and the pick roller 100 during the process of paper separating. When too much pieces of paper insert between the separator pad 600 and the pick roller 100, the retaining arms 743 exert pressure on the press plate 710 to rotate down, which makes the raised separator pad 600 close to the pick roller 100 to ensure the friction relation between the separator pad 600, the pick roller 100 and the paper. So when too much paper sheets insert between the separator pad 600 and the pick roller 100, only the lowermost paper also can be exactly separated by the sheet separating mechanism 10. So the reliability of paper separating is enhanced. Otherwise, as the torsion spring 740 is arranged transversely, which reduces the lengthways space and furthermore reduces the bulk of the sheet separating mechanism 10.
An embodiment of the present invention has been discussed in detail. However, the embodiment is merely specific examples for clarifying the technical contents of the present invention and the present invention is not to be construed in a restricted sense as limited to the specific examples. Such modifications and variations that may be apparent to those skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined by the accompanying claims.