CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
FIELD OF INVENTION
[0002] The present invention relates to a paper shredder, and more particularly to an auto
feed paper shredder.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] An auto feed paper shredder is mainly used for shredding waste papers. In practice,
waste papers in stack are placed in the paper compartment and one by one to be conveyed
to cutter to shred. However, the waste papers are usually bound with staples or paper
clips, which in case are synchronously following the waste paper into the cutter may
likely damage the cutter and affect the service life of the paper shredder.
[0004] In this regard, the related art provides a paper shredder having a staple removing
structure. The staple removing structure is disposed on the wall of a paper feeding
slot and protrudes towards the inside of the paper feeding slot opposite to the wall
of the paper feeding slot to form a step structure. The step structure is used for
blocking the movements of staples. Ends of the stack of paper are driven by a conveyer
to move towards a cutter while the other ends of the stack of paper having staples
cannot continuously move under the blocking of the staple removing structure to tear
the stack of paper so that the stack of paper can be torn off the staples. The tom-off
stack of paper continuously moves to the cutter for shredding, while the staples cannot
move towards the cutter under the blocking of the staple removing structure so that
the staples can be prevented from entering the cutter. However, the existing problem
is that the stack of paper needs to be torn off the staples, while the conveyor is
generally a roller that cannot provide a relatively large tearing force, so the stack
of paper is likely to slip, resulting in a failure in paper feeding.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] The present invention provides a paper shredder to solve the problem in the related
art that a conveyer of the paper shredder is generally a roller that cannot provide
a relatively large tearing force for stack of paper, so the stack of paper is likely
to slip, resulting in a failure in paper feeding. A paper shredder according to the
invention is defined in independent claim 1. The dependent claims define preferred
embodiments thereof.
[0006] To achieve the preceding object, the present invention provides the technical solutions
below.
[0007] A paper shredder includes a housing, two cutters rotatably disposed on the housing
and a conveyer disposed on the housing. The housing is provided with a paper feeding
slot for passing stack of paper. The paper feeding slot is provided with a first wall
and a second wall that are disposed opposite to each other. The conveyer is disposed
inside the paper feeding slot and is used for conveying the stack of paper located
inside the paper feeding slot to the two cutters. The two cutters work together to
shred the stack of paper.
[0008] The paper shredder further includes a staple removing structure disposed on the first
wall. The staple removing structure is provided with a staple removing edge. The staple
removing edge is disposed inside the paper feeding slot and spaced from the second
wall. The staple removing edge is capable to block movement of a staple or a paper
clip disposed on the stack of paper. In a conveying direction of the stack of paper,
a distance from the two cutters to the staple removing edge is less than a length
of the stack of paper.
[0009] Preferably, a cavity for the stack of paper to extend into is provided between the
staple removing edge and the first wall.
[0010] Preferably, multiple staple removing structures are provided, and the multiple staple
removing structures are spaced from each other in the conveying direction of the stack
of paper.
[0011] Preferably, the paper feeding slot includes a left-side paper feeding slot, a right-side
paper feeding slot and a paper shredding passage, an intersection between the left-side
paper feeding slot and the right-side paper feeding slot communicates with the paper
shredding passage, and the two cutters are located on two sides of the paper shredding
passage.
[0012] Preferably, multiple staple removing structures are provided, part of the multiple
staple removing structures are disposed in the left-side paper feeding slot, and another
part of the multiple staple removing structures are disposed in the right-side paper
feeding slot.
[0013] Preferably, the conveyer includes two feeding roller assembly rotatably disposed
on the housing, and one of the two feeding roller assembly is disposed inside the
left-side paper feeding slot, and another of the two feeding roller assembly is disposed
inside the right-side paper feeding slot.
[0014] Preferably, the housing includes a housing body and a cover detachably connected
to the housing body, the housing body is provided with an opening, and the cover is
used for closing the opening.
[0015] Preferably, the paper shredder further includes a protruding pressor disposed on
the cover, and the protruding pressor is disposed on the intersection between the
left-side paper feeding slot and the right-side paper feeding slot and extends towards
the paper shredding passage.
[0016] Preferably, the cover includes a cover body, a mounting plate connected to the cover
body and a resilient member disposed between the cover body and the mounting plate,
the protruding pressor is disposed on the mounting plate, and the resilient member
is used for providing a resilient force to keep the mounting plate away from the cover
body.
[0017] Preferably, the housing is further provided with a paper compartment for storing
the stack of paper, and the paper compartment communicates with a side of the paper
feeding slot facing away from the two cutters.
[0018] The present invention has the beneficial effects below.
[0019] The present invention provides the paper shredder. The housing of the paper shredder
is provided with the paper feeding slot for passing the stack of paper, the conveyer
for driving the stack of paper to move is disposed inside the paper feeding slot,
and the two cutters are used for shredding the stack of paper. The paper shredder
further includes the staple removing structure disposed on the first wall, and the
staple removing edge of the staple removing structure is disposed inside the paper
feeding slot to form the step structure to play the role in blocking a staple or a
paper clip disposed on the stack of paper. The staple removing edge is spaced from
the second wall, and the clearance between the staple removing edge and the second
wall is used for paper feeding. In addition, in the conveying direction of the stack
of paper, the distance from the two cutters to the staple removing edge is less than
the length of the stack of paper so that during the conveying process of the stack
of paper, when the front ends of the stack of paper have just entered between the
two cutters, the rear ends of the stack of paper still cannot pass through the staple
removing structure, and when the stack of paper are continuously conveyed, and the
rear ends of the stack of paper reach the staple removing structure, the staple removing
edge can block the continuous movement of the staple or the paper clip. At this time,
the front end of the stack of paper are torn by the two cutters, and the tearing force
is relatively large so that the stack of paper can be easily torn off the staple or
the paper clip, and the staple or the paper clip cannot continuously move under the
blocking of the staple removing edge, thereby preventing the staple or the paper clip
from entering the two cutters and thereby avoiding damage to the two cutters.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020]
FIG. 1 is view one illustrating the overall structure of a paper shredder according
to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is view two illustrating the overall structure of a paper shredder according
to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a section view one of a paper shredder according to embodiment one of the
present invention;
FIG. 4 is a section view two of a paper shredder according to embodiment one of the
present invention;
FIG. 5 is a section view three of a paper shredder according to embodiment one of
the present invention;
FIG. 6 is a view illustrating the structure of a conveyer according to embodiment
one of the present invention;
FIG. 7 is a section view one of a paper shredder according to embodiment two of the
present invention;
FIG. 8 is a section view two of a paper shredder according to embodiment two of the
present invention; and
FIG. 9 is a section view three of a paper shredder according to embodiment two of
the present invention.
- 100
- housing
- 101
- first wall
- 102
- second wall
- 103
- cavity
- 110
- housing body
- 120
- cover
- 121
- cover body
- 122
- mounting plate
- 123
- resilient member
- 124
- manual feeding slot
- 130
- paper compartment
- 200
- cutter
- 300
- conveyer
- 301
- feeding roller assembly
- 302
- transmission shaft
- 303
- transmission gear
- 400
- stack of paper
- 500
- staple removing structure
- 501
- staple removing edge
- 600
- protruding pressor
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] The present invention is further described hereinafter in detail in conjunction with
drawings and embodiments. It is to be understood that the specific embodiments set
forth below are intended to illustrate and not to limit the present invention. In
addition, it is to be noted that for ease of description, only part, not all, of the
structures related to the present invention are illustrated in the drawings.
[0022] A paper shredder is mainly used for shredding waste papers. During use, stack of
paper to be shredded are placed in the paper shredder in a stack, are conveyed to
a cutter by a conveyer and are shredded by the cutter to complete automatic paper
feeding and shredding. To prevent staples, paper clips and others bound on the stack
of paper from entering the cutter, the related art provides a paper shredder having
a staple removing structure. The staple removing structure is disposed on the wall
of a paper feeding slot and protrudes towards the inside of the paper feeding slot
opposite to the wall of the paper feeding slot to form a step structure. The step
structure is used for blocking the movements of staples. Ends of the stack of paper
are driven by a conveyer to move towards a cutter while the other ends of the stack
of paper having staples cannot move under the blocking of the staple removing structure
to tear the stack of paper so that the stack of paper can be torn off the staples.
The torn-off stack of paper continuously moves to the cutter for shredding, while
the staples still cannot move towards the cutter under the blocking of the staple
removing structure. However, the existing problem is that the stack of paper needs
to be torn off the staples, while the conveyor is generally a roller that cannot provide
a relatively large tearing force, so the stack of paper is likely to slip, resulting
in a failure in paper feeding.
[0023] In view of the preceding problem, one of the embodiments provides a paper shredder
to solve the problem in the related art that the conveyer of the paper shredder is
generally a roller that cannot provide a relatively large tearing force for the stack
of paper, so the stack of paper is likely to slip, resulting in a failure in paper
feeding. The paper shredder may be used in the technical field of paper shredding.
[0024] Referring to FIGS. 1 to 6, the paper shredder includes a housing 100, two cutters
200 rotatably disposed on the housing 100 and a conveyer 300 disposed on the housing
100. The housing 100 is provided with a paper feeding slot for passing stack of paper
400. The paper feeding slot is provided with a first wall 101 and a second wall 102
that are disposed opposite to each other. The conveyer 300 is disposed inside the
paper feeding slot. The conveyer 300 may be specifically disposed on the first wall
101 or the second wall 102 and is used for conveying the stack of paper 400 located
inside the paper feeding slot to the two cutters 200. The two cutters 200 can cooperate
to shred the stack of paper 400. The paper shredder may convey the stack of paper
400 located inside the paper feeding slot to the two cutters 200 through the conveyer
300 and shred the stack of paper 400 through the cooperation of the two cutters 300
to complete automatic paper feeding and shredding.
[0025] With continued reference to FIGS. 1 to 6, the paper shredder further includes a staple
removing structure 500 disposed on the first wall 101, and the staple removing structure
500 is provided with a staple removing edge 501 disposed inside the paper feeding
slot to form a step structure so as to play the role in blocking a staple or a paper
clip disposed on the stack of paper 400. The staple removing edge 501 is spaced from
the second wall, and the clearance between the staple removing edge 501 and the second
wall 102 is used for paper feeding. With such a configuration, the staple removing
edge 501 can be disposed between the first wall 101 and the second wall 102, and during
use, the stack of paper 400 can move close to the staple removing structure 500, and
the staple removing edge 501 can block the movement of the staple or the paper clip
disposed on the stack of paper 400 so as to play the role in blocking the staple or
the paper clip disposed on the stack of paper 400.
[0026] With continued reference to FIGS. 1 to 6, in the conveying direction of the stack
of paper 400, the distance from the two cutters 200 to the staple removing edge 501
is less than the length of the stack of paper 400 so that during the conveying process
of the stack of paper 400, when the front ends of the stack of paper 400 have just
entered between the two cutters 200, the rear ends of the stack of paper 400 still
cannot pass through the staple removing structure 500, and when the stack of paper
400 are continuously conveyed, and the rear ends of the stack of paper 400 reach the
staple removing structure 500, the staple removing edge 501 can block the continuous
movements of the staples or the paper clips. At this time, the front ends of the stack
of paper 400 are torn by the two cutters 200, and the tearing force of the two cutters
200 is relatively large so that the stack of paper 400 can be easily torn off the
staple or the paper clip, and the staple or the paper clip cannot continuously move
under the blocking of the staple removing edge 501, thereby preventing the staple
or the paper clip from entering the two cutters 200 and thereby avoiding damage to
the two cutters 200.
[0027] Preferably, the preceding removing structure 500 has two solutions below.
[0028] One solution is the following: The staple removing structure 500 is a protruding
pressor protruding towards the second wall 102, that is, the staple removing structure
500 and the first wall 101 form a step, and the staple removing edge 510 is located
at the tip of the step to play the role in staple removing.
[0029] This embodiment adopts the other solution. As shown in FIGS. 1 to 6, a cavity 103
for the stack of paper 400 to extend into is provided between the staple removing
edge 501 and the first wall 101 so that the cavity 103 is formed between the staple
removing edge 501 and the first wall 101. In the process of the stack of paper 400
being torn, the front ends of the stack of paper 400 are located between the two cutters
200, and the rear ends of the stack of paper 400 bound with the staples or the paper
clips may enter the cavity 103 between the staple removing edge 501 and the first
wall 101 so that the staples or the paper clips can be further prevented from continuously
moving with the stack of paper 400, and the staple removing edge 501 can provide an
applied force for tearing for the rear ends of the stack of paper 400 to facilitate
the stack of paper 400 being successfully torn.
[0030] With continued reference to FIGS. 1 to 6, multiple staple removing structures 500
are provided, and the multiple staple removing structures 500 are spaced from each
other in the conveying direction of the stack of paper 400. When one staple removing
structure 500 fails due to accidental factors, the staple or the paper clip can be
blocked again through the other staple removing structures 500 to further prevent
the staple or the paper clip from entering the two cutters 200.
[0031] With continued reference to FIGS. 1 to 6, the paper feeding slot includes a left-side
paper feeding slot, a right-side paper feeding slot and a paper shredding passage,
an intersection between the left-side paper feeding slot and the right-side paper
feeding slot communicates with the paper shredding passage, and the two cutters 200
are located on two sides of the paper shredding passage. Part of the stack of paper
400 may be placed in the left-side paper feeding slot and the other stack of paper
400 is placed in the right-side paper feeding slot, and under the action of the conveyer
300, the middle portion of the stack of paper 400 is bent towards the paper shredding
passage. The middle portion of the stack of paper 400 first enters between the two
cutters 200, while two ends of the stack of paper 400 enter between the two cutters
200 in the subsequent process.
[0032] With continued reference to FIGS. 1 to 6, since the bound positions of the staples
or the paper clips of the stack of paper 400 are not uniform, some staples or paper
clips of the stack of paper 400 are bound on the left side, and the others are bound
on the right side. Therefore, to further prevent the staples or the paper clips from
entering the two cutters 200, the left-side paper feeding slot and the right-side
paper feeding slot each needs to have the function of blocking the staples or the
paper clips. Preferably, part of the multiple staple removing structures 500 are disposed
on the left-side paper feeding slot and another part of the multiple staple removing
structures 500 are disposed on the right-side paper feeding slot. In this embodiment,
the left-side paper feeding slot is provided with one staple removing structure 500,
and the right-side paper feeding slot is provided with two staple removing structures
500.
[0033] Preferably, the right-side paper feeding slot is bent and is provided with a first
passage and a second passage that communicate with each other. The first passage extends
in a horizontal direction and communicates with the left-side paper feeding slot and
the paper shredding passage to accommodate the stack of paper 400 having a relatively
long size. Between the two staple removing structures 500 of the right-side paper
feeding slot, one staple removing structure 500 is disposed inside the first passage
while the other staple removing structure 500 is disposed inside the second passage.
[0034] In this embodiment, a cavity 103 for the stack of paper 400 to extend into is provided
between each staple removing edge 501 of all the staple removing structures 500 and
the first wall 101 to achieve an optimal staple removing effect.
[0035] In other embodiments, a cavity 103 is provided between each staple removing edge
501 of part of the staple removing structures 500 and the first wall 101 while a cavity
103 is not provided between each staple removing edge 501 of the other part of the
staple removing structures 500 and the first wall 101. Preferably, a cavity 103 is
provided between each staple removing edge 501 of staple removing structures 500 disposed
inside the first passage and the first wall 101, and a cavity 103 is not provided
between each staple removing edge 501 of staple removing structures 500 disposed inside
the second passage and the first wall 101. In addition, a cavity 103 may not be provided
between the staple removing edge 501 of the staple removing structures 500 disposed
inside the first passage and the first wall 101, and a cavity 103 may be provided
between the staple removing edge 501 of the staple removing structures 500 disposed
inside the second passage and the first wall 101. Those skilled in the art can flexibly
set according to actual requirements and combine more structures.
[0036] With continued reference to FIG. 6, the conveyer 300 includes two feeding roller
assembly 301 rotatably disposed on the housing 100, one of the two feeding roller
assembly 301 is disposed inside the left-side paper feeding slot and the other one
of the two feeding roller assembly 301 is disposed inside the right-side paper feeding
slot. Two feeding roller assembly 301 include multiple rollers that are spaced from
each other, and the multiple rollers drive the stack of paper 400 to move. Preferably,
the conveyer 300 further includes a transmission shaft 302 rotatably disposed on the
housing 100. The multiple rollers of the feeding roller assembly 301 are disposed
on the transmission shaft 302 and can be driven by the transmission shaft 302 to synchronously
rotate. An end of the transmission shaft 302 is provided with a transmission gear
303, and a driving member such as a motor drives the transmission gear 303 to rotate
so as to drive the transmission shaft 302 to rotate.
[0037] With continued reference to FIGS. 1 to 6, the housing 100 includes a housing body
110 and a cover 120 detachably connected to the housing body 110. The housing body
110 is provided with an opening, and the cover 120 is used for closing the opening
so that a left-side paper feeding slot and a right-side paper feeding slot can be
formed between the cover 120 and the housing body 110.
[0038] With continued reference to FIGS. 1 to 6, the paper shredder further includes a protruding
pressor 600 disposed on the cover 120. The protruding pressor 600 is disposed on the
intersection between the left-side paper feeding slot and the right-side paper feeding
slot and extends towards the paper shredding passage, so that the stack of paper 400
can be pushed by the protruding pressor 60 to bend to easily enter the paper shredding
passage. Preferably, one of the two feeding roller assembly 301 is disposed on the
intersection between the left-side paper feeding slot and the paper shredding passage
while the other one of the two feeding roller assembly 301 is disposed on the intersection
between the right-side paper feeding slot and the paper shredding passage, and the
stack of paper 400 may be pushed by the protruding pressor 600 towards the two feeding
roller assembly 301 so that the two feeding roller assembly 301 can provide a relatively
large driving force for the stack of paper 400.
[0039] Preferably, the cover 120 is provided with a manual feeding slot 124 right facing
the paper shredding passage, so a user may directly put the stack of paper 400 into
the paper shredding passage through the manual feeding slot 124. In an example, the
manual feeding slot 124 sequentially passes through the cover 120 and the protruding
pressor 600.
[0040] With continued reference to FIGS. 1 to 6, the cover 120 includes a cover body 121,
a mounting plate 122 connected to the cover body 121, and a resilient member 123 disposed
between the cover body 121 and the mounting plate 122, the protruding pressor 600
is disposed on the mounting plate 122, and the resilient member 123 is used for providing
a resilient force to keep the mounting plate 122 away from the cover body 121, so
that the protruding pressor 600 can be pushed by the resilient member 123 to move
towards the paper shredding passage to drive the stack of paper 400 to move and can
adapt to the stack of paper 400 stacked in different thicknesses.
[0041] With continued reference to FIGS. 1 to 6, the housing 100 is further provided with
a paper compartment 130 for storing the stack of paper 400, and the paper compartment
130 communicates with a side of the paper feeding slot facing away from the two cutters
200. The paper compartment 130 is provided with two paper compartment walls. One of
the two paper compartment walls is connected to the first wall 101 and the other one
of the two paper compartment walls is connected to the second wall 102, and the distance
between the two paper compartment walls is less than the distance between the first
wall 101 and the second wall 102 so that the paper compartment 130 can store more
stack of papers 400.
[0042] This embodiment provides another paper shredder. The paper shredder has the basic
same structures as the paper shredder in embodiment one. The differences are that
the number and positions of staple removing structures 500 and the number of paper
compartments 130 are different.
[0043] Referring to FIGS. 7 to 9, in this embodiment, two paper compartments 130 are provided,
one of the two paper compartments 130 communicates with the left-side paper feeding
slot and the other one of the two paper compartments 130 communicates with the right-side
paper feeding slot so that the two paper compartments can adapt to the stack of paper
400 having a relatively large length. Preferably, the left-side paper feeding slot
and the right-side paper feeding slot are bent to increase the length of stack of
paper 400 that may be accommodated. In addition, in this embodiment, the left-side
paper feeding slot is provided with two staple removing structures 500, the right-side
paper feeding slot is also provided with two staple removing structures 500, and the
staple removing structures 500 on two sides are symmetrically distributed. With such
a configuration, a better role in staple removing can be played for staples or paper
clips bound on the left and right sides of the stack of paper 400.
[0044] Apparently, the preceding embodiments of the present invention are only illustrative
of the present invention and are not intended to limit the implementations of the
present invention. Those of ordinary skill in the art can make various apparent modifications,
adaptations and substitutions without departing from the scope of the present invention.
All examples cannot be and do not need to be exhausted herein. Any modifications,
equivalent substitutions and improvements made within the principle of the present
invention fall within the scope of the claims of the present invention.
1. A paper shredder, comprising a housing (100), two cutters (200) rotatably disposed
on the housing (100) and a conveyer (300) disposed on the housing (100), wherein the
housing (100) is provided with a paper feeding slot for passing stack of paper (400),
the paper feeding slot is provided with a first wall (101) and a second wall (102)
that are disposed opposite to each other, the conveyer (300) is disposed inside the
paper feeding slot and is used for conveying the stack of paper (400) located inside
the paper feeding slot to the two cutters (200), and the two cutters (200) are capable
of cooperating to shred the stack of paper (400); and the paper shredder further comprising:
a staple removing structure (500) disposed on the first wall (101), wherein the staple
removing structure (500) is provided with a staple removing edge (501), the staple
removing edge (501) is disposed inside the paper feeding slot and spaced from the
second wall (102), the staple removing edge (501) is capable of blocking movement
of a staple or a paper clip disposed on the stack of paper (400), and in a conveying
direction of the stack of paper (400), a distance from the two cutters (200) to the
staple removing edge (501) is less than a length of the stack of paper (400).
2. The paper shredder according to claim 1, wherein a cavity (103) for the stack of paper
(400) to extend into is provided between the staple removing edge (501) and the first
wall (101).
3. The paper shredder according to claim 1 or 2, wherein a plurality of staple removing
structures (500) are provided, and the plurality of staple removing structures (500)
are spaced from each other in the conveying direction of the stack of paper (400).
4. The paper shredder according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the paper feeding
slot comprises a left-side paper feeding slot, a right-side paper feeding slot and
a paper shredding passage, an intersection between the left-side paper feeding slot
and the right-side paper feeding slot communicates with the paper shredding passage,
and the two cutters (200) are located on two sides of the paper shredding passage.
5. The paper shredder according to claim 4, wherein a plurality of staple removing structures
(500) are provided, part of the plurality of staple removing structures (500) are
disposed in the left-side paper feeding slot, and another part of the plurality of
staple removing structures (500) are disposed in the right-side paper feeding slot.
6. The paper shredder according to claim 4 or 5, wherein the conveyer (300) comprises
two feeding roller assembly (301) rotatably disposed on the housing (100), one of
the two feeding roller assembly (301) is disposed inside the left-side paper feeding
slot, and another of the feeding roller assembly (301) is disposed inside the right-side
paper feeding slot.
7. The paper shredder according to any one of claims 4 to 6, wherein the housing (100)
comprises a housing body (110) and a cover (120) detachably connected to the housing
body (110), the housing body (110) is provided with an opening, and the cover (120)
is used for closing the opening.
8. The paper shredder according to claim 7, further comprising a protruding pressor (600)
disposed on the cover (120), wherein the protruding pressor (600) is disposed on the
intersection between the left-side paper feeding slot and the right-side paper feeding
slot and extends towards the paper shredding passage.
9. The paper shredder according to claim 8, wherein the cover (120) comprises a cover
body (121), a mounting plate (121) connected to the cover body (121) and a resilient
member (123) disposed between the cover body (121) and the mounting plate (122), the
protruding pressor (600) is disposed on the mounting plate (122), and the resilient
member (123) is used for providing a resilient force to keep the mounting plate (122)
away from the cover body (121).
10. The paper shredder according to any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein the housing (100)
is further provided with a paper compartment (130) for storing the stack of paper
(400), and the paper compartment (130) communicates with a side of the paper feeding
slot facing away from the two cutters (200).