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- the present invention is related to a method for commonly using scanning/printing path of a multifunction office machine and a device thereof.
- the device includes a common feeding power source which can be switched in operation direction as necessary for transferring documents to be scanned or sheets to be printed.
- a conventional office machine with scanning and printing functions is generally designed with separated printing module and scanning module.
- the printing module and the scanning module respectively have different sheets/documents packing paths and feeding mechanisms.
- the parts of these two modules have the same function. Therefore, duplicate parts are used in the office machine. This leads to higher cost and is not economic.
- the volume of the office machine is enlarged so that the product of the office machine can be hardly minified and compacted.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,727,890 discloses a multiple-function printer with common chassis feeder/output path mechanisms and method of operation.
- the printer has a common sheets/documents feeding mechanism.
- a common input feeder slot 30 is obliquely arranged in a frame 20 .
- the feeder slot 30 has an opening.
- a pick roller 32 is positioned beside an inner end (lower end) of the feeder slot 30 .
- a divider 35 is disposed in the feeder slot 30 to divide the internal space thereof into an automatic document feeder ADF 28 and an automatic sheet feeder ASF 26 .
- a pressure plate 34 is arranged on the bottom face of the feeder slot 30 .
- One end of the pressure plate is pivotally connected with one side of the opening, while the other end of the pressure plate is supported on a spring 38 .
- a stripper pad 33 is disposed beside the pick roller 32 to resiliently abut against the same.
- the spring supports the pressure plate to different extents, whereby the documents in the automatic document feeder and the sheets in the automatic sheet feeder respectively contact with the surface of the stripper pad in different positions.
- the pick roller respectively drives the documents and the sheets to go between the pick roller and the stripper pad at different times. Accordingly, the printer has a common documents/sheets transferring mechanism.
- the above Patent has some shortcomings as follows:
- the documents in the automatic document feeder and the sheets in the automatic sheet feeder overlap each other (not totally separated).
- the pressure plate is supported by the spring to different extents so as to place the documents and sheets in the true feeding position.
- the pick roller serves to drivingly feed the documents or sheets. Accordingly, the precision of the documents/sheets feeding operation is apt to be affected due to different circumferential factors, for example, friction of the surface of the sheets, the wearing of the pick roller, elastic failure, etc.
- the documents in the automatic document feeder are positioned between the sheets in the automatic sheet feeder and the pick roller. Therefore, in use, in case that a great amount of documents are fed and scanned, only after all the documents are scanned and sent out, the sheets in the automatic sheet feeder can be fed and printed. Accordingly, the circuit must be inbuilt with a memory of very great capacity for memorizing the contents of the documents. As a result, the cost of the printer is increased so that the competitive ability of the product is lowered.
- the scanning module and the printing module of the device are partially integrated and commonly used so as to reduce duplicated parts and lower manufacturing cost.
- the structure of the device is simplified to enhance the competitive ability of the product.
- the transfer operation can be more easily selectively switched between documents and sheets and the precision in transfer operation can be ensured.
- the method for commonly using scanning/printing path of a multifunction office machine of the present invention includes steps of: arranging a first feeder slot and a second feeder slot adjacent to each other for respectively accommodating documents and sheets therein; arranging a first restricting member with guiding function on one side of a document output end of the first feeder slot outside the document output end, which side is not adjacent to the second feeder slot and arranging a second restricting member with guiding function on one side of a sheet output end of the second feeder slot outside the sheet output end, which side is not adjacent to the first feeder slot; making a rotatable common pivotal member selectively abut against one of the restricting members, the common pivotal member being pivotally displaceable to selectively cooperate with the first restricting member or the second restricting member to drivingly hold the documents from the first feeder slot or the sheets from the second feeder slot; and using a power source to drive the two restricting members or the common pivotal member, with the common pivotal member abutting against the first restricting member or the second restricting
- the device with common scanning/printing path of a multifunction office machine of the present invention includes: a frame at least having a first feeder slot and a second feeder slot, each of the first and second feeder slots having an opening, the first and second feeder slots being adjacent to each other and arranged side by side for respectively accommodating documents to be scanned and sheets to be printed therein, a first restricting member being arranged on one side of a document output end of the first feeder slot outside the document output end, a second restricting member being arranged on one side of a sheet output end of the second feeder slot outside the sheet output end; and a common pivotal member disposed between the first and second restricting members, the common pivotal member being controllably reciprocally displaceable between a first position and a second position to selectively abut against the first restricting member or the second restricting member so as to hold the documents in the first feeder slot or the sheets in the second feeder slot, a power source being used to rotationally drive the two restricting members or drive the common pivotal member or drive the restricting members as well as
- FIG. 1 is a flow chart of the method of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the main structure of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing that the structure of FIG. 2 is applied to an office machine
- FIG. 4 is a side view according to FIG. 3 , showing the operation of the present invention in one state.
- FIG. 5 is a side view according to FIG. 3 , showing the operation of the present invention in another state.
- the method of the present invention includes steps of:
- FIGS. 2 to 5 show the structure of the device of the present invention and the operation thereof.
- the device includes a frame 1 having a feeding space 11 .
- the feeding space 11 has an opening.
- a divider 12 is disposed in the feeding space 11 to divide the feeding space 11 into a first feeder slot 111 and a second feeder slot 112 .
- the first and second feeder slots 111 , 112 are adjacent to each other and arranged side by side for respectively accommodating documents 6 to be scanned and sheets 5 to be printed therein.
- a first restricting member 13 is arranged on one side of a document output end of the first feeder slot 111 outside the document output end, which side is not adjacent to the second feeder slot 112 .
- the first restricting member 13 can be a rotatable roller or any other equivalent member with guiding function.
- a second restricting member 14 is arranged on one side of a sheet output end of the second feeder slot 112 outside the sheet output end, which side is not adjacent to the first feeder slot 111 .
- the second restricting member 14 can be a rotatable roller or any other equivalent member with guiding function.
- a common pivotal member 2 (which can be a roller or any other equivalent member with guiding function) is pivotally connected with an end section of at least one rock arm 21 .
- the other end section of the rock arm 21 is pivotally connected between the first and second feed slots 111 , 112 via a pivot shaft 22 .
- step S 04 When the rock arm 21 swings, the common pivotal member 2 selectively drivingly abuts against the first restricting member 13 or the second restricting member 14 .
- two gears 131 , 141 (linking members) are respectively mounted at end sections of the first and second restricting members 13 , 14 .
- a power source (not shown) via a gear set (gears 132 , 142 engaged with the gears 131 , 141 ) drives the first and second restricting members 13 , 14 to rotate in reverse directions.
- the common pivotal member 2 cooperatively abuts against the first restricting member 13 or the second restricting member 14 to feed the documents 6 in the first feeder slot 111 or the sheets 5 in the second feeder slot 112 .
- a scanner 3 and a printing module 4 are arranged under the feeder slots 111 , 112 respectively for scanning the fed documents 6 and the fed sheets 5 . Then, the documents 6 or the sheets 5 are conveyed by a main roller 15 and sent out from a common outlet 16 of the frame
- the gears 132 , 142 serve to transmit the power of the power source to rotate the first and second restricting members 13 , 14 in reverse directions.
- the common pivotal member 2 cooperatively idles to hold and transfer the documents 6 or the sheets 5 .
- a power source can be used to drive the common pivotal member 2 to forward or backward rotate.
- the first and second restricting members 13 , 14 are powerless idlers.
- the first and second restricting members 13 , 14 can be powered to drivingly rotate in a direction in accordance with the rotational direction of the common pivotal member 2 . This can achieve the same effect to transfer the documents 6 or the sheets 5 in the same direction.
- the present invention provides a method for commonly using scanning/printing path of a multifunction office machine and a device with common scanning/printing path of a multifunction office machine.
- the device is designed with common parts to simplify the structure and lower the manufacturing cost.
- the feeding operation can be more easily selectively switched between the documents and sheets to ensure true feeding operation.
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Abstract
A method for commonly using scanning/printing path of a multifunction office machine and a device thereof. The device has a first and a second feeder slots adjacent to each other, whereby documents to be scanned and sheets to be printed can be respectively placed into the first and second feeder slots. A first restricting member is arranged on one side of the output end of the first feeder slot. A second restricting member is arranged on one side of the output end of the second feeder slot. A common pivotal member is disposed between the first and second restricting members. The common pivotal member is able to selectively drivingly abut against the first or the second restricting member. A power source serves to drive the first and second restricting members or the common pivotal member to respectively transfer the documents and the sheets for scanning and printing.
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- This application is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/073914 filed Mar. 12, 2008. This patent application identified above is incorporated here by reference in its entirety to provide continuity of disclosure.
- The present invention is related to a method for commonly using scanning/printing path of a multifunction office machine and a device thereof. The device includes a common feeding power source which can be switched in operation direction as necessary for transferring documents to be scanned or sheets to be printed.
- A conventional office machine with scanning and printing functions is generally designed with separated printing module and scanning module. The printing module and the scanning module respectively have different sheets/documents packing paths and feeding mechanisms. In fact, the parts of these two modules have the same function. Therefore, duplicate parts are used in the office machine. This leads to higher cost and is not economic. In addition, the volume of the office machine is enlarged so that the product of the office machine can be hardly minified and compacted.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,727,890 discloses a multiple-function printer with common chassis feeder/output path mechanisms and method of operation. The printer has a common sheets/documents feeding mechanism. As shown in
FIG. 1 of the above Patent, a common input feeder slot 30 is obliquely arranged in a frame 20. The feeder slot 30 has an opening. A pick roller 32 is positioned beside an inner end (lower end) of the feeder slot 30. A divider 35 is disposed in the feeder slot 30 to divide the internal space thereof into an automatic document feeder ADF 28 and an automatic sheet feeder ASF 26. A pressure plate 34 is arranged on the bottom face of the feeder slot 30. One end of the pressure plate is pivotally connected with one side of the opening, while the other end of the pressure plate is supported on a spring 38. A stripper pad 33 is disposed beside the pick roller 32 to resiliently abut against the same. Further referring toFIGS. 8 , 9 and 10 of the above Patent, the spring supports the pressure plate to different extents, whereby the documents in the automatic document feeder and the sheets in the automatic sheet feeder respectively contact with the surface of the stripper pad in different positions. The pick roller respectively drives the documents and the sheets to go between the pick roller and the stripper pad at different times. Accordingly, the printer has a common documents/sheets transferring mechanism. However, in actual operation, the above Patent has some shortcomings as follows: - 1. Beside the pick roller, the documents in the automatic document feeder and the sheets in the automatic sheet feeder overlap each other (not totally separated). The pressure plate is supported by the spring to different extents so as to place the documents and sheets in the true feeding position. Then the pick roller serves to drivingly feed the documents or sheets. Accordingly, the precision of the documents/sheets feeding operation is apt to be affected due to different circumferential factors, for example, friction of the surface of the sheets, the wearing of the pick roller, elastic failure, etc.
- 2. As shown in the figures of the Patent, the documents in the automatic document feeder are positioned between the sheets in the automatic sheet feeder and the pick roller. Therefore, in use, in case that a great amount of documents are fed and scanned, only after all the documents are scanned and sent out, the sheets in the automatic sheet feeder can be fed and printed. Accordingly, the circuit must be inbuilt with a memory of very great capacity for memorizing the contents of the documents. As a result, the cost of the printer is increased so that the competitive ability of the product is lowered.
- It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a device with common scanning/printing path of a multifunction office machine. The scanning module and the printing module of the device are partially integrated and commonly used so as to reduce duplicated parts and lower manufacturing cost. In addition, the structure of the device is simplified to enhance the competitive ability of the product.
- It is a further object of the present invention to provide a method for commonly using scanning/printing path of a multifunction office machine. The transfer operation can be more easily selectively switched between documents and sheets and the precision in transfer operation can be ensured.
- According to the above objects, the method for commonly using scanning/printing path of a multifunction office machine of the present invention includes steps of: arranging a first feeder slot and a second feeder slot adjacent to each other for respectively accommodating documents and sheets therein; arranging a first restricting member with guiding function on one side of a document output end of the first feeder slot outside the document output end, which side is not adjacent to the second feeder slot and arranging a second restricting member with guiding function on one side of a sheet output end of the second feeder slot outside the sheet output end, which side is not adjacent to the first feeder slot; making a rotatable common pivotal member selectively abut against one of the restricting members, the common pivotal member being pivotally displaceable to selectively cooperate with the first restricting member or the second restricting member to drivingly hold the documents from the first feeder slot or the sheets from the second feeder slot; and using a power source to drive the two restricting members or the common pivotal member, with the common pivotal member abutting against the first restricting member or the second restricting member, the power source being used to drive the two restricting members or drive the common pivotal member so as to transfer and feed the held documents or the held sheets.
- The device with common scanning/printing path of a multifunction office machine of the present invention includes: a frame at least having a first feeder slot and a second feeder slot, each of the first and second feeder slots having an opening, the first and second feeder slots being adjacent to each other and arranged side by side for respectively accommodating documents to be scanned and sheets to be printed therein, a first restricting member being arranged on one side of a document output end of the first feeder slot outside the document output end, a second restricting member being arranged on one side of a sheet output end of the second feeder slot outside the sheet output end; and a common pivotal member disposed between the first and second restricting members, the common pivotal member being controllably reciprocally displaceable between a first position and a second position to selectively abut against the first restricting member or the second restricting member so as to hold the documents in the first feeder slot or the sheets in the second feeder slot, a power source being used to rotationally drive the two restricting members or drive the common pivotal member or drive the restricting members as well as the common pivotal member so as to feed the held documents or the held sheets.
- The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a flow chart of the method of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the main structure of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing that the structure ofFIG. 2 is applied to an office machine; -
FIG. 4 is a side view according toFIG. 3 , showing the operation of the present invention in one state; and -
FIG. 5 is a side view according toFIG. 3 , showing the operation of the present invention in another state. - Please refer to
FIG. 1 . The method of the present invention includes steps of: - S01. arranging two feeder slots adjacent to each other;
- S02. arranging two restricting members;
- S03. making a common pivotal member selectively abut against one of the restricting members; and
- SO4. using a power source to drive the two restricting members or the common pivotal member.
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FIGS. 2 to 5 show the structure of the device of the present invention and the operation thereof. First, according to step S01, the device includes aframe 1 having afeeding space 11. The feedingspace 11 has an opening. Adivider 12 is disposed in the feedingspace 11 to divide the feedingspace 11 into afirst feeder slot 111 and asecond feeder slot 112. The first andsecond feeder slots sheets 5 to be printed therein. According to step S02, a first restrictingmember 13 is arranged on one side of a document output end of thefirst feeder slot 111 outside the document output end, which side is not adjacent to thesecond feeder slot 112. The first restrictingmember 13 can be a rotatable roller or any other equivalent member with guiding function. A second restrictingmember 14 is arranged on one side of a sheet output end of thesecond feeder slot 112 outside the sheet output end, which side is not adjacent to thefirst feeder slot 111. The second restrictingmember 14 can be a rotatable roller or any other equivalent member with guiding function. According to step S03, a common pivotal member 2 (which can be a roller or any other equivalent member with guiding function) is pivotally connected with an end section of at least onerock arm 21. The other end section of therock arm 21 is pivotally connected between the first andsecond feed slots pivot shaft 22. When therock arm 21 swings, the commonpivotal member 2 selectively drivingly abuts against the first restrictingmember 13 or the second restrictingmember 14. Finally, according to step S04, twogears 131, 141 (linking members) are respectively mounted at end sections of the first and second restrictingmembers gears 131, 141) drives the first and second restrictingmembers pivotal member 2 cooperatively abuts against the first restrictingmember 13 or the second restrictingmember 14 to feed the documents 6 in thefirst feeder slot 111 or thesheets 5 in thesecond feeder slot 112. Ascanner 3 and aprinting module 4 are arranged under thefeeder slots sheets 5. Then, the documents 6 or thesheets 5 are conveyed by amain roller 15 and sent out from acommon outlet 16 of the frame - As shown in
FIG. 3 , thegears members pivotal member 2 cooperatively idles to hold and transfer the documents 6 or thesheets 5. Alternatively, via a flexible linking member such as a belt or a chain, a power source can be used to drive the commonpivotal member 2 to forward or backward rotate. In this case, the first and second restrictingmembers members pivotal member 2. This can achieve the same effect to transfer the documents 6 or thesheets 5 in the same direction. - In conclusion, the present invention provides a method for commonly using scanning/printing path of a multifunction office machine and a device with common scanning/printing path of a multifunction office machine. The device is designed with common parts to simplify the structure and lower the manufacturing cost. In addition, the feeding operation can be more easily selectively switched between the documents and sheets to ensure true feeding operation.
- The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
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1. A device with a common scanning/printing path of a multifunction office machine, comprising:
a frame at least having a first feeder slot and a second feeder slot, each of the first and second feeder slots having an opening, the first and second feeder slots being adjacent to each other and arranged side by side for respectively accommodating documents to be scanned and sheets to be printed therein, a first restricting member being arranged on one side of a document output end of the first feeder slot outside the document output end, a second restricting member being arranged on one side of a sheet output end of the second feeder slot outside the sheet output end; and
a common pivotal member disposed between the first and second restricting members, the common pivotal member being controllably reciprocally displaceable between a first position and a second position to selectively abut against the first restricting member or the second restricting member so as to hold the documents in the first feeder slot or the sheets in the second feeder slot, rotationally driving the two restricting members so as to feed the held documents or the held sheets, wherein the common pivoted member is pivotally connected with an end section of at least one rock arm, the other end section of the rock arm being arranged to pivot and allow the common pivoted member to move between the first and second restring members, whereby when the rock arm swings, the common pivotal member pivotally displaces to selectively abut against the first restricting member or the second restricting member.
2. The device with a common scanning/printing path of a multifunction office machine as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the common pivotal member is drivable to forward or backward rotate, whereby in the first position or in the second position, the common pivotal member cooperates with the first restricting member or the second restricting member to feed the documents or the sheets in the same direction.
3. The device with a common scanning/printing path of a multifunction office machine as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the common pivotal member is a roller.
4. The device with a common scanning/printing path of a multifunction office machine as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the common pivotal member is a roller.
5. The device with a common scanning/printing path of a multifunction office machine as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first and second restricting members are rollers.
6. The device with a common scanning/printing path of a multifunction office machine as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the first and second restricting members are rollers.
7. The device with a common scanning/printing path of a multifunction office machine as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the first and second restricting members are rollers.
8. The device with a common scanning/printing path of a multifunction office machine as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the frame has a feeding space having an opening, a divider being disposed in the feeding space to divide the feeding space into the first feeder slot and the second feeder slot.
9. The device with a common scanning/printing path of a multifunction office machine as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the frame has a feeding space having an opening, a divider being disposed in the feeding space to divide the feeding space into the first feeder slot and the second feeder slot.
10. The device with a common scanning/printing path of a multifunction office machine as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the frame has a feeding space having an opening, a divider being disposed in the feeding space to divide the feeding space into the first feeder slot and the second feeder slot.
11. The device with a common scanning/printing path of a multifunction office machine as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the frame has a feeding space having an opening, a divider being disposed in the feeding space to divide the feeding space into the first feeder slot and the second feeder slot.
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