The invention relates to a file shredder for shredding data carriers, such as, for example, material in sheet form (paper, stacks of paper, etc.), CD-ROMs, DVDs, diskettes, or similar objects, the material feed of which has a switching device for at least automatic start of its cutting mechanism when material to be shredded is fed in; in particular, an office file shredder.
Data shredders/file shredders are known in a plurality of embodiments. For example, it is provided, in the case of one construction of file shredders/data shredders, that in order to increase the ease of operation, a switching device is assigned to their material feed region, which outputs a signal for turning on the cutting mechanism during the feed of data carriers/material to be shredded. A file shredder having such an automatic turn-on device is disclosed in DE 38 19 285 A1, GB 2 171 029 A, or DE 44 37 348 A1.
The aforementioned automatic turn-on device is used both in the case of file shredders/data shredders in an embodiment as a large device, and in an embodiment as what is called an office device. Since file shredders/data shredders have come into increasing use also in households, in the embodiment as office equipment, greater demands are being made on the safety requirements of these devices, in order to avoid that children or animals who are part of the household, and do not have any awareness of safety, or adults having very small fingers, do not injure themselves with the cutting mechanism of a file shredder/data shredder. At present, many accidents occur that involve finger injuries of children.
Thus, safety devices are known in various embodiments. According to one construction, these are mechanical flaps or mechanical barriers that correspondingly narrow the material feed region, at least its end section.
This, however, in turn has the disadvantage that because of such a narrow feed gap/channel of the material feed region, relatively little material can be fed to the cutting mechanism during a specific period of time, and this has a negative effect on the throughput, in other words on the efficiency of the file shredder.
Furthermore, safety devices are known in such a manner that proximity switches, particularly those that act in capacitative, inductive, mechanical or/and optical manner, are disposed in the material feed region, and respond, i.e. shut the cutting mechanism down, if non-typical material is being fed in, or if a body part of a human or an animal touches a section of the material feed region, or comes too close to it.
Such a configuration of file shredders does increase safety, but has the disadvantage that in the case of non-careful operation of the file shredder/data shredder, in other words if the material feed region in question is unintentionally touched, or if someone reaches into it, the cutting mechanism is shut off. This can cause a significant disruption of the work flow, and reduces the efficiency of the device.
The invention is based on the task of improving a file shredder/data shredder having the said construction, particularly of increasing the operational safety, without reducing the efficiency; furthermore, the technical and cost-side effort and expenditure for the safety device is supposed to be slight.
The task is accomplished, according to the invention, by means of a file shredder having the characteristics of claim 1. Further developments and embodiment variants of the invention are disclosed in the dependent claims 1 to 15.
In the case of a file shredder having a cutting mechanism disposed in a housing, to which mechanism a drive unit is assigned, a control unit that stands in an effect connection with the drive unit, a feed opening that is let into the housing and leads to the cutting mechanism, and a sensor assigned to the feed opening, for automatic start of the cutting mechanism, which sensor is connected with the control unit, in terms of circuit technology, for automatic start of the cutting mechanism, another, in other words at least two signal-giving sensors are assigned to the feed opening, whereby same are disposed at a distance from one another.
These at least two signal-giving sensors are tied into a circuit configuration disposed in the control unit in such a manner that the control unit does not send a turn-on signal to the drive unit of the cutting mechanism until a signal from at least two sensors, in each instance, arrives in the circuit configuration.
Only once the material introduced into the feed opening and to be shredded addresses two sensors disposed spaced apart from one another, is a signal for turning on the drive of the cutting mechanism triggered. In order to obtain great operational reliability, it is preferably provided, in this connection, that the distance between two adjacent sensors, in each instance, is greater than the width of a standard hand.
According to one embodiment, the horizontal distance between two adjacent sensors is equal to or greater than 60 mm.
According to another embodiment, it is provided that the signals of at least two sensors must arrive in the circuitry within a predetermined, preferably variably adjustable time span.
In order to achieve great operational reliability, it is preferably preferred that the said time span is equal to or less than two seconds.
For greater operational reliability, according to another embodiment, more than two sensors are assigned to the feed device. Preferably, another, third sensor is additionally provided in the feed opening, disposed offset at a vertical distance from the other sensors, along with the horizontal distance already mentioned. Preferably, this vertical distance between two adjacent sensors is equal to or greater than 30 mm.
Depending on the purpose of use for which the file shredder in question is designed, sensors of a photoelectronic, mechanical, pneumatic, acoustical, electrical/electronic, or optical construction are used within the scope of the invention, whereby a combination of sensors of different constructions is also provided, particularly if objects having very different composition or very different materials are shredded using one and the same file shredder. For example, in the case of planned use of the file shredder for shredding primarily data carriers made of paper, in sheet form, sensors having a mechanical construction are disadvantageous, since these sensors could be impaired in their function by the unavoidable formation of dust (clogging of gaps with paper dust, shut-down of moving components resulting from this).
A file shredder/data shredder in at least one of the new embodiments mentioned above offers great operational reliability and is therefore extremely well suited for use in the household or at locations with a lot of public traffic.
Non-typical actions when using the file shredder, which primarily occur by persons not familiar with operation of the file shredder/data shredder, do not lead to start-up of the unit of the file shredder that brings danger with it, the cutting mechanism. For example, a child playing with the file shredder cannot activate all the required sensors, and a human hand also cannot contact all the sensors at the same time, but this is required to generate a switching signal to turn the cutting mechanism on.
According to another embodiment of the invention, it is furthermore provided that a turn-on operating readiness of the drive unit is fundamentally canceled out if a second sensor is not addressed within the predetermined time window after first activation of one of the sensors. After such an event has occurred, the main switch of the file shredder/data shredder, which can also be a combination switch (turn-on/waiting state/reverse), must be repositioned in order to restore the waiting state originally set.
The invention will be explained in detail and further in the following, using exemplary embodiments shown schematically in drawings. In this connection, the drawing shows:
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2006 20 065 832.2 | Oct 2006 | CN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2007/009017 | 10/18/2007 | WO | 00 | 4/16/2009 |