Spring nail for a sheet feeding device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6550760
  • Patent Number
    6,550,760
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 18, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 22, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
Spring nail (32, 34, 72, 96) for a sheet feeding device (10). The spring nail (32, 34, 72, 96) has a mounting end (36, 74) for attaching to the sheet feeding device (10) and a free end (38, 78) opposite the mounting end (36, 74), the free end (38, 78) being disposed to engage a top sheet (16) of a stack of sheets (14) to be fed and exert a resilient biasing force thereagainst to form a loop or bow in the top sheet (16) for separating the top sheet (16) from the stack (14) when the top sheet (16) is to be removed from the stack (14). The spring nails (32, 34, 72, 96) are preferably positioned for engaging the respective leading corners (28, 30) of the top sheet (16) and each has a spring arm portion (40, 80) between the mounting end (36, 74) and the free end (38, 78) having properties of a spring for resiliently biasing the free end (38, 78) against the top sheet (16).
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to sheet feeding devices, and more particularly, to devices commonly known as “nails” used for forcing a loop or bow in a top sheet of a stack to separate the top sheet from the stack to avoid double feeding.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Many known printers utilize a stack of image receiving or printing medium sheets such as paper or transparencies in a storage tray, cassette, or the like, which sheets are picked or fed one at a time from the top of the stack to a print station. Commonly, a roller or other picker device is utilized to engage the top surface of the top sheet of the stack to push the top sheet off of the stack while the devices such as pawls or the devices occasionally known as nails or “corner nails,” for their location adjacent to the leading edge corners of the top sheet, function to resist movement of the top sheet. In concert with resisting movement of the top sheet, the nails force a loop or bow in the top sheet which operates to separate it from the next succeeding sheet on the stack to prevent a double feed, that is, the feeding of both the top sheet and the next succeeding sheet or sheets. Reference for example, my U.S. Pat. No. 5,669,601, issued Sep. 23, 1997 to Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N.Y., which shows a representative corner nail construction. Typically, known corner nails such as that disclosed in my patent utilize gravity or a separate mechanical spring to keep the nail in contact with the corner of the top sheet. However, for some applications, gravity may be an inadequate force, or may require too large of a nail. In the alternative, use of a separate spring to bias the nail against the corner of the top sheet may be disadvantageous costwise. It has also been found desirable to minimalize friction, the occurrence of burrs on the nails, and other impediments to smooth movement between the nail and the top sheet during removal of the top sheet from the stack.




Therefore, there is a need to provide a sheet feeding device including a new corner nail construction which provides effective yet low frictional contact with a top sheet of a stack for preventing or limiting the occurrence of double feeding, is advantageous costwise, and does not rely on gravity or require a separate spring for operation.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a sheet feeding device including a new nail construction which is advantageous costwise, provides effective yet low frictional contact with a top sheet of a stack for preventing or limiting the occurrence of double feeding, and which does not rely on gravity or a separate spring for operation.




With this object in view, the present invention resides in a spring nail for a sheet feeding device having one end for attaching to the sheet feeding device and a free end opposite the mounting end, the free end being disposed to engage a top sheet of a stack of sheets to be fed and exert a resilient biasing force thereagainst to form a loop or bow in the top sheet for separating the top sheet from the stack when the top sheet is removed from the stack.




The present invention also resides in a sheet feeding device including an element for supporting a stack of sheets including a top sheet to be fed, the top sheet having a top surface, and at least one spring nail having a mounting end attached to the sheet feeding device and a free end opposite the mounting end, the free end being disposed to engage and exert a resilient biasing force against the top surface of the top sheet to force a loop or bow in the top sheet for separating the top sheet from the stack when the top sheet is removed from the stack.




According to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, one each of the spring nails is provided for engaging each leading edge corner of the top sheet.




According to another exemplary embodiment of the invention, the spring nail has an integral spring arm portion between the mounting end and the free end having properties of a spring for resiliently biasing the free end of the nail against the top sheet.




According to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the spring nail can comprise a wire material such as a spring wire, a metal music wire, or the like. According to another exemplary embodiment of the invention, the wire spring nail has a generally round cross-sectional shape.




According to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the spring nail can comprise a molded plastics material.




According to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the spring nail can comprise a sheet metal material.




According to still another exemplary embodiment of the invention, the free end of the spring nail has a flat surface portion positioned for engaging a leading edge of the top sheet.




A feature of the present invention is the provision of a nail having an inherent spring property for resiliently biasing it into contact with a top sheet of a stack to be fed.




Another feature of the present invention is the provision of a wire spring nail having a rounded surface for engaging a top surface of a top sheet of a stack to be fed such that less friction is present between the top sheet and the nail.




Another feature of the present invention is the provision of an effective spring nail for a sheet feeding device which eliminates the need for gravity or a separate, external spring for urging the nail into contact with a top sheet of a stack to be fed.




These and other objects, feature and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon a reading of the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the drawings wherein there are shown and described illustrative embodiments of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




While the specification concludes with claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter of the present invention, it is believed the invention will be better understood from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompany drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is a simplified schematic side view of a sheet feeding device including spring nails belonging to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a reduced top view of the sheet feeding device of

FIG. 1

showing the nails;





FIG. 3

is perspective view of one of the nails of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3A

is a fragmentary perspective view of the nail of

FIG. 1

showing the relationship thereof to a top sheet and leading edge of a stack of sheets to be fed;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view of an alternative wire spring nail including a flat surface portion for engaging an edge of the top sheet to be fed according to the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a second spring nail construction belonging to the present invention; and





FIG. 6

is another simplified schematic side view of the sheet feeding device of

FIG. 1

illustrating use of the second spring nail construction.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The present description will be directed in particular to elements forming part of, or cooperating more directly with, apparatus in accordance with the present invention. It is to be understood that elements not specifically shown or described may take various forms while known to those skilled in the art.




Therefore, referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, there is shown pertinent portions of a sheet feeding device


10


, for instance, for feeding sheets individually or one by one to a print station (not shown) such as but not limited to any of those well known printer constructions currently commercially available. Device


10


includes a sheet storage tray


12


for holding and positioning a stack of sheets


14


including a top sheet


16


having a top surface


18


. The sheets of stack


14


are to be fed to the print station (not shown) individually or one by one for printing imagewise on one or both opposite surfaces thereof in the well known conventional manner. Such feeding is effected by at least one scuff roller or other suitable picking device


20


which is rotated by a motor or other means (not shown) in a clockwise direction, as denoted by arrow A, to frictionally engage top surface


18


of top sheet


16


to drive top sheet


16


to the left, as denoted by the arrow B. Stack


14


is supported on a sheet supply platen


22


, and is urged in a direction toward picking device


20


to engage top surface


18


of top sheet


16


with picking device


20


, by a coil spring


24


disposed between a bottom surface of platen


22


and a top surface of tray


12


. Top sheet


16


has a leading edge


26


and opposed leading corners


28


,


30


in reference to the feed direction denoted by the arrow B.




The device


10


includes spring nails


32


,


34


positioned for engaging leading corners


28


,


30


, respectively of top sheet


16


as it is being driven in the direction denoted by the arrow B to effect separation of sheet


16


from the next succeeding sheet of the stack such that only sheet


16


is fed to the print station, as will be explained.




Referring also to

FIG. 3

, wherein spring nail


34


is shown for clarity, each spring nail


32


,


34


is preferably made of a material providing a desired inherent resilient, spring or spring-like property such as, but not limited to, commercially available steel spring wire such as an S1020 or an S2000 series music wire, or the like. Each spring nail


32


,


34


has a mounting end


36


, a free end


38


opposite mounting end


36


, and an integral spring arm portion


40


extending between mounting end


36


and free end


38


. Mounting end


36


is formed into a loop


42


for receiving a fastener such as a screw


44


or the like for attaching the nail to tray


12


. Spring arm portion


40


has an elongate, generally straight portion


46


which extends from mounting end


36


to an upward bend


48


. Spring arm portion


40


includes a second straight portion


50


extending from bend


48


to a bend


52


where spring arm portion


40


connects to free end


38


. All of spring arm portion


40


is adapted to be located beside stack


14


as shown when the nail


32


,


34


is attached to the tray


12


.




Referring also to

FIG. 3A

which illustrates free end


38


of spring nail


34


engaged with leading corner


30


of top sheet


16


, the free ends


38


each include a bend


54


which positions free end


38


adjacent the leading end of stack


14


with respect to the direction denoted by the arrow B, and a U-shape portion


56


which extends downwardly from bend


54


beside or abutting leading edges


26


of the sheets of stack


14


. U-shape portion


56


connects at a bend


58


to a J-shape nail portion


60


which extends to a terminal end


62


located atop top sheet


16


at a location generally close to a side edge


64


thereof, such that J-shape nail portion


60


effectively spans the respective leading corner


28


or


30


of top surface


18


of top sheet


16


.




In operation, when top sheet


16


is urged in the direction denoted by the arrow B by picking device


20


, leading edge


26


of the top sheet is brought into engagement with top portions


66


and


68


of the U-shape portions


56


of each of the spring nails


32


,


34


. With continued movement in the direction denoted by the arrow B, top sheet


16


is forced into an upwardly extending bow or loop by contact with J-shape nail portions


60


of spring nails


32


,


34


, so as to be effectively separated from the next succeeding sheet of the stack, such that only top sheet


16


is fed to the print station and a double feed is avoided. When the top sheet


16


has been fed, the stack


14


is urged upwardly by the constant force of spring


24


such that the next successive sheet is brought into contact with J-shape nail portions


60


of spring nails


32


,


34


to become the new top sheet ready for feeding in the same manner. Because at least spring arm portions


40


of spring nails


32


,


34


possess an inherent spring or resilient property, the spring nails


32


,


34


function to exert a substantially constant biasing force in opposition to the force of spring


24


so as to maintain contact with and desirably position the top sheet


16


for feeding. The biasing force also facilitates the smooth movement and formation of top sheet


16


into a bow or loop, as do the free ends


38


of the nails


32


,


34


which are of round or rounded cross sectional shape so as to minimize friction in contact with top sheet


16


and the occurrence of burrs.




Spring nails


32


,


34


have a free state shape and are positioned as best shown by spring nail


32


in FIG.


1


and by both nails in

FIG. 2

, and desirably possess enough memory by virtue of their resiliency or spring property so as to at least substantially maintain this shape and position both when just opposing the force of spring


24


and during the sheet feeding operation. Here, is should be noted that to exert the desired resilient biasing force, just straight portions


46


of the spring arm portions


40


of spring nails


32


,


34


can possess the inherent resilient or spring property, although for ease of manufacture, a larger portion or even the entire spring nail may possess the resilient spring property.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, as an additional feature, top portions


66


,


68


of U-shape portion


56


of spring nails


32


,


34


can optionally include a generally flat surface portion


70


positioned for engagement with leading edge


26


of at least top sheet


16


to limit or substantially prevent the occurrence of denting of the top sheet when urged thereagainst or brought into contact therewith.




Turning to

FIG. 5

, a second spring nail


72


according to the present invention is shown. Spring nail


72


and a companion spring nail


96


(

FIG. 6

) which is a mirror image of spring nail


72


, are attachable to tray


12


in a similar manner to spring nails


32


,


34


, and include the desired inherent resilient spring property so as to be operable in the above explained manner with reference to spring nails


32


,


34


for forcing a bow or loop in a top sheet of a stack of sheets such as top sheet


16


of stack


14


for separating the top sheet from the stack for feeding. Spring nails


72


,


96


are each preferably composed of a steel or plastics material, such as, but not limited to, a high modulus stainless steel sheet material or an injection molded plastics material. Spring nails


72


,


96


each include a mounting end


74


having a hole


76


therethrough for receiving a fastener such as screw


44


for attachment to tray


12


, a free end


78


opposite mounting end


74


, and an integral spring arm portion


80


extending between mounting end


74


and free end


78


. Spring arm portion


80


has a generally straight, elongate, flat shape and is oriented so as to be generally parallel to the sheets of stack


14


. Additionally, at least spring arm portion


80


possesses a resilient spring property which allows spring nails


72


,


96


to exert the biasing force against the top sheet of the stack as discussed above. Free end


78


is connected to spring arm portion


80


by a bend


82


and includes a relatively large, generally planar side portion


84


oriented and positioned so as to be located beside or in abutment with a side of the stack


14


when spring nail


72


,


96


is mounted on tray


12


, and a planar end portion


86


connected to side portion


84


at a corner


88


and oriented generally perpendicularly to side portion


84


so as to be located beside or in abutment with the leading end of stack


14


. Free end


78


of each spring nail


72


,


96


additionally includes a nail portion


90


connected to end portion


86


along a top portion


92


thereof and extending toward mounting end


74


along or adjacent to a top portion of side portion


84


. Nail portion


90


of each spring nail


72


,


96


has a generally arcuate shape edge portion


94


which spans a corner area defined or bordered by side portion


84


and end portion


86


adjacent to corner


88


so as to be effectively located over a leading corner


28


or


30


of top sheet


16


of stack


14


, like J-shape nail portion


60


of nails


32


,


34


.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, spring nail


96


is shown mounted to tray


12


in a similar manner to spring nails


32


,


34


by a screw


44


to illustrate the operation of spring nails


72


,


96


. In operation, when top sheet


16


is urged in the direction denoted by the arrow B by rotation of picking device


20


in the direction denoted by the arrow A, leading edge


26


of the top sheet is brought into engagement with the top portion


92


of each of the spring nails


72


,


96


. With continued movement in the direction denoted by the arrow B, top sheet


16


is forced into an upwardly extending bow or loop by contact with the nail portion


90


of each of the spring nails


72


,


96


, so as to be effectively separated from the next succeeding sheet of the stack, such that only top sheet


16


is fed to the print station and a double feed is avoided. When the top sheet


16


has been fed, the stack


14


is urged upwardly by the constant force of spring


24


such that the next successive sheet is brought into contact with the nail portion


90


of each of the spring nails


72


,


96


to become the new top sheet ready for feeding in the same manner. Because at least spring arm portion


80


of each of spring nails


72


,


96


possess a spring or resilient property, the spring nails function to exert a substantially constant biasing force in opposition to the force of spring


24


so as to maintain contact with and desirably position the top sheet


16


for feeding. The biasing force also facilitates the smooth movement and formation of top sheet


16


into a bow or loop, and edge portion


94


of the nail portion


90


can have a smooth, rounded shape so as to minimize frictional contact with top sheet


16


.




Spring nails


72


,


96


each have a free state shape as shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

and desirably possess enough memory by virtue of the resiliency or spring property of spring arm portion


80


thereof so as to at least substantially maintain this shape and position both when just opposing the force of spring


24


and during the sheet feeding operation. Here, is should be noted that to be capable of providing the desired resilient biasing force, just the spring arm portion


90


of the spring nails


72


,


96


can possess the resilient or spring property, although for ease of manufacture, a larger portion or even the entire spring nails


72


,


96


may possess the resilient spring property.




Here, it should be understood that all or a portion of the spring nails of the present invention can have a wide variety of different shapes, sizes and configurations for providing the desired operational and other advantages and features. For instance, the spring arm portions of the spring nails can be longer or shorter than those shown for providing greater or lesser degrees of flexibility, respectively. Different numbers of the nails can be used, and the nails can be used in cooperation with other devices for effecting separation of the top sheet. For instance, one of the present nails could be used in association with one leading corner of a top sheet in the above-described manner and a blocking device used in association with the other leading corner so as to cooperate to effect the separation of the top sheet. A single nail could be used for engaging the center of the leading edge of the top sheet. The free end of the spring nails can also have shapes, sizes and configurations which differ from the exemplary embodiments disclosed herein for effecting the desired bow or loop in the top sheet, without departing from the scope of the invention. For instance, the free end could be wider or narrower or have a different shape so as to be more effective for use with various sheet constructions such as transparencies and the like.




Additionally, the integral and inherent resilient spring property of the nails of the present invention can be provided in ways additional to those disclosed above, for instance, a torsional spring arm or element could be used, and the mounting end can be adapted for mounting in a wide variety of different ways to a side wall or other portion or element of a sheet feeding device such that a twisting displacement or loading of the torsional spring arm is effected for providing the force exerted against the top sheet, without departing from the scope of the invention.




Therefore, several embodiments of a spring nail have been provided for forcing a top sheet of a stack of sheets into an upwardly extending bow or loop so as to effectively separate the top sheet from the next succeeding sheet of the stack for feeding only the top sheet


16


to a print station or the like, which eliminates the shortcomings and limitations associated with using gravity or a separate spring.




PARTS LIST






10


=sheet feeding device






12


=sheet storage tray






14


=stack of sheets






16


=top sheet






18


=top surface






20


=picking device






22


=sheet supply platen






24


=spring






26


=leading edge






28


=leading corner






30


=leading corner






32


=spring nail






34


=spring nail






36


=mounting end






38


=free end






40


=spring arm portion






42


=loop






44


=screw






46


=straight portion






48


=upward bend






50


=second straight portion






52


=bend






54


=bend






56


=U-shape portion






58


=bend






60


=nail portion






62


=terminal end






64


=side edge






66


=top portion






68


=top portion






70


=surface portion






72


=spring nail






74


=mounting end






76


=hole






78


=free end






80


=spring arm






82


=bend






84


=side portion






86


=end portion






88


=corner






90


=nail portion






92


=top portion






94


=edge portion






96


=spring nail



Claims
  • 1. A spring nail for a sheet feeding device, comprising:a mounting end for attaching to the sheet feeding device and a free end opposite the mounting end, the free end being disposed to engage and exert a resilient biasing force against a top sheet of a stack of sheets to be fed to force a loop or bow in the top sheet for separating the top sheet from the stack when the top is sheet removed from the stack wherein at least the free end has a generally rounded cross-sectional shape.
  • 2. The spring nail of claim 1 further comprising a spring arm portion having a resilient spring property disposed between said mounting end and said free end.
  • 3. The spring nail of claim 2 wherein the free end is disposed to engage a corner of a top surface of the top sheet.
  • 4. The spring nail of claim 1 wherein when the free end has a generally flat surface portion disposed for engaging an edge of the top sheet.
  • 5. The spring nail of claim 1 wherein the spring nail is made from a material selected from the group consisting of music wire and spring wire.
  • 6. The sheet spring nail of claim 1 wherein the spring nail includes an integral spring arm portion between the mounting end and the free end, and the mounting end being formed into a loop for receiving a fastener to attach the spring nail to a tray for supporting the stack of sheets, the spring arm portion further including an elongate generally straight portion which extends from the mounting end to an upward bend portion and a second straight portion that extends from the upward bend portion to a second bend portion which connects the spring arm portion to the free end.
  • 7. A spring nail for a sheet feeding device, comprising:a mounting end for attaching to the sheet feeding device and a free end opposite the mounting end, the free end being disposed to engage and exert a resilient biasing force against a top sheet of a stack of sheets to be fed to force a loop or bow in the top sheet for separating the top sheet from the stack when the top is sheet removed from the stack wherein the spring nail is molded of a plastics material.
  • 8. A sheet feeding device comprising:an element for supporting a stack of sheets including a top sheet to be fed, the top sheet having a top surface; and at least one spring nail having a mounting end attached to the sheet feeding device and a free end opposite the mounting end, the free end being disposed to engage and exert a resilient biasing force against the top surface of the top sheet to force a loop or bow in the top sheet for separating the top sheet from the stack when the top sheet is removed from the stack wherein the spring nail is made from a wire selected from the group consisting of spring wire and music wire.
  • 9. A sheet feeding device comprising:an element for supporting a stack of sheets including a top sheet to be fed, the top sheet having a top surface; and at least one spring nail having a mounting end attached to the sheet feeding device and a free end opposite the mounting end, the free end being disposed to engage and exert a resilient biasing force against the top surface of the top sheet to force a loop or bow in the top sheet for separating the top sheet from the stack when the top sheet is removed from the stack wherein the spring nail has a generally round cross-sectional shape.
  • 10. The sheet feeding device of claim 9 wherein the sheets are to be fed in a first direction, and the free end of the spring nail is disposed to engage and exert the biasing force against a corner of a leading edge of the top sheet with respect to the first direction.
  • 11. The sheet feeding device of claim 10 wherein the spring nail has a generally flat portion positioned for engaging the leading edge of the top sheet.
  • 12. The sheet feeding device of claim 9 comprising two of the spring nails.
  • 13. The sheet feeding device of claim 9 wherein the at least one spring nail is attached to a tray for holding the stack of sheets.
  • 14. The sheet feeding device of claim 8 wherein the spring nail has an elongate spring arm portion between the mounting end and the free end, and at least the spring arm portion has a resilient property.
  • 15. The sheet feeding device of claim 9 wherein the spring nail has an elongate spring arm portion between the mounting end and the free end, and at least the spring arm portion has a resilient property.
  • 16. The sheet feeding device of claim 15 wherein the spring arm portion comprises a spring wire.
  • 17. The sheet feeding device of claim 15 wherein the spring arm portion comprises spring metal.
  • 18. A spring nail for a sheet feeding device, comprising:a mounting end for attaching to the sheet feeding device and a free end opposite the mounting end, the free end being disposed to engage a top sheet of a stack of sheets to be fed, and a spring arm portion disposed between the mounting end and the free end to urge the free end against the top sheet to force a loop or bow in the top sheet for separating the top sheet from the stack when the top is sheet removed from the stack wherein the spring nail is made from a material selected from the group consisting of music wire and spring wire.
  • 19. A spring nail for a sheet feeding device, comprising:a mounting end for attaching to the sheet feeding device and a free end opposite the mounting end, the free end being disposed to engage a top sheet of a stack of sheets to be fed, and a spring arm portion disposed between the mounting end and the free end to urge the free end against the top sheet to force a loop or bow in the top sheet for separating the top sheet from the stack when the top is sheet removed from the stack wherein the spring nail is molded of a plastics material.
  • 20. A sheet feeding method comprising:supporting a stack of sheets including a top sheet to be fed, the top sheet having a top surface; and providing a spring nail having one end mounted and a free end opposite the mounting end, the free end having a generally rounded cross-sectional shape, and disposing the free end to engage and exert a resilient biasing force against the top surface of the top sheet to force a loop or bow in the top sheet for separating the top sheet from the stack when the top sheet is removed from the stack.
  • 21. The sheet feeding method of claim 20 wherein the spring nail includes an integral spring arm portion between the mounting end and the free end, and the mounting end being formed into a loop that receives a fastener to attach the spring nail to a tray that supports the stack of sheets, the spring arm portion further including an elongate generally straight portion which extends from the mounting end to an upward bend portion and a second straight portion that extends from the upward bend portion to a second bend portion which connects the spring arm portion to the free end.
  • 22. The sheet feeding method of claim 20 wherein the sheets are fed in a first direction, and the free end of the spring nail engages and exerts the biasing force against a corner of a leading edge of the top sheet with respect to the first direction.
  • 23. The sheet feeding method of claim 22 wherein the free end has a generally flat surface portion disposed for engaging an edge of the top sheet.
  • 24. The sheet feeding method of claim 22 wherein the spring nail is made from a material selected from the group consisting of music wire and spring wire.
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Author: Mr. Gary Murphy, “Paper Feeders: The Good The Bad And The Ugly”, Feb. 2000, Today; Boston, Feb. 2000 Edition (Copyright Association for Work Process Improvement, Feb. 2000), pp. 1 and 2.