B02C18/0007

Shredder bin-full device

A paper shredder bin-full sensor with a push bar, a conductive element coupled to the push bar, a sensing contact assembly normally set apart from the conductive element, and a signaling contact coupled to the sensing contact assembly. Sensor includes a push bar sweeper between the conductive element and the push bar, and a biasing element coupled to the push bar sweeper, the biasing element elastically resists the shredded material force. A predetermined shredded material force presses the push bar, causing the conductive element to couple to the sensing contact assembly, in turn causing a waste bin-full signal to emanate. Push bar can be articulated and non-articulated. Articulated push bars include upper and lower push bars, and respective tensioning element connecting the respective upper and lower push bars. Lower push bar is extended from upper push bar. Paper shredder can have articulated or non-articulated push bars.

Shredder with paper separation and advancement mechanism

The present disclosure is generally related to an apparatus having cutter elements for destroying articles such as paper sheets and a mechanism for separating at least a sheet from a stack in a tray. The separation mechanism can be activated by rotation of the cutter elements. In one embodiment, the separation mechanism is provided in the form of a helical mechanism, such as a coil, configured for insertion into the stack and to receive separated sheets from the stack in between its space(s) as it is rotated. The separated sheets can fall via gravity into the shredder mechanism. Optionally, a paper feed mechanism can feed separated paper to the cutter elements. The tray can include an edge to assist in directing separated paper towards the cutter elements. One or more staple picking support mechanisms can also be provided to assist in separating sheets from a stapled set of pages.

Shredder with paper separation and advancement mechanism

The present disclosure is generally related to an apparatus having cutter elements for destroying articles such as paper sheets and a mechanism for separating at least a sheet from a stack in a tray. The separation mechanism can be activated by rotation of the cutter elements. In one embodiment, the separation mechanism is provided in the form of a helical mechanism configured for insertion into the stack and to receive separated sheets from the stack in between its space(s) as it is rotated. The separated sheets can fall via gravity into the shredder mechanism. Optionally, a paper feed mechanism can feed separated paper to the cutter elements. The tray can include an edge to assist in directing separated paper towards the cutter elements. One or more staple picking support mechanisms can also be provided to assist in separating sheets from a stapled set of pages.

PAPER SCRAP PUSHING STRUCTURE OF PAPER SHREDDER
20190232299 · 2019-08-01 ·

A paper scrap pushing structure of a paper shredder, including a rotating shaft, a paper pushing rod, and connecting rods, in which the rotating shaft is arranged under a paper outlet, and is in linkage with a paper shredder cutter shaft through a synchronous transmission device. The paper pushing rod is located on one side of the rotating shaft, arranged in the length direction of the rotating shaft in parallel and connected with the rotating shaft through the connecting rods. The distance from the paper pushing rod to the rotating shaft is smaller than the distance from the lowest portion of the paper shredder cutter shaft to the rotating shaft. When rotating, the rotating shaft drives the paper pushing rod to move in a circumferential direction through the connecting rods, removing paper scraps at the top of a paper scrap pile in a shredded paper waste bin.

Autofeeder Roller Cleaning
20190193127 · 2019-06-27 ·

Inventive cleaning sheets contact the rollers of paper shredder autofeed mechanisms with cleaning material that is either moistened with a solvent or treated with a low tack adhesiveeither of which remove dirt and contaminants from the rollers. In one embodiment the moistened cleaning material is attached to a rigid sheet sized to fit into the paper compartment of the shredder where the cleaning material is brought into contact with the feed roller. The shredder is operated which causes dirt to be transferred from the rollers to the cleaning material. Alternatively, the cleaning material can be attached to a flexible but impermeable sheet which is placed into the shredder. The shredder is operated and after the rollers are cleaned, they may grab the entire flexible sheet and shred it, thereby additionally cleaning the shredding mechanism.

PAPER HOLDING MECHANISM AND PAPER SHREDDER
20240198349 · 2024-06-20 ·

Provided are a paper holding mechanism and a paper shredder. In the paper holding mechanism, a placement chamber is disposed in the housing. The placement chamber includes a conveyor section and a placement section that communicate with each other. An included angle is set between the conveyor section and the placement section. The housing is provided with a first paper inlet at the conveyor section. The first paper inlet communicates with the conveyor section. The paper feed assembly is disposed on the housing. The first paper press member is disposed on the housing. The width of the placement section at the first paper press member is variable.

PAPER SHREDDER
20240198350 · 2024-06-20 ·

Provided is a paper shredder, belonging to the technical field of paper shredding. A housing of the paper shredder is provided with a paper feeding passage for passing sheets of paper, a conveyer for driving the sheets of paper to move is disposed inside the paper feeding passage, two cutters are used for shredding the sheets of paper, a staple removing structure is disposed on a first sidewall, and a staple removing portion of the staple removing structure is disposed inside the paper feeding passage to form a step structure. The staple removing portion is spaced from the second sidewall, and the clearance between the staple removing portion and the second sidewall is used for paper feeding. In addition, in the conveying direction of the sheets of paper, the distance from the two cutters to the staple removing portion is less than the length of the sheets of paper.

USER INTERFACE WHICH INDUCES MACHINE OPERATOR INTERACTION AND EFFICIENCIES
20240216923 · 2024-07-04 ·

A UI interface which signals to the user how to interact within an efficient manner with the machine in which the interface has been attached to or integrated within. The UI takes into consideration various machine feature based sensor inputs to gauge and signal to the operator how and when to engage with the machine to encourage the user to engage in such a way as to allow the machine to operate within its operational efficiency including but not limited to range, level, speed and energy consumption levels. The machine operator's engagement and behaviors are influenced in a human-centered way as to encourage behaviors which increase interactive control efficiencies as to reduce machine time and energy expended to process a given task, over other behaviors.

Shredder
10286402 · 2019-05-14 · ·

A shredder includes a strip-cut shredding portion including paired disc-shaped multi-plate rotary cutters to be engaged with each other to shred paper in a strip-cut direction, and a cross-cut shredding portion including a fixed cutter and a spiral rotary cutter for further shredding strip-cut waste pieces discharged from the strip-cut shredding portion in a cross-cut direction, the shredder including an intermediate holding portion, between the strip-cut shredding portion and the cross-cut shredding portion, for feeding the strip-cut waste pieces to the cross-cut shredding portion while holding the strip-cut waste pieces. The intermediate holding portion includes paired rollers which have outer peripheral faces capable of coming into close contact with each other to pinch the strip-cut waste pieces, and which rotate in feed directions.

DISPOSABLE WASTE SYSTEM FOR PAPER SHREDDER
20190134642 · 2019-05-09 ·

The present invention involves a collapsible and disposable container that is inserted into a paper shredder to catch the shredded paper fragments. The disposable container has a relatively narrow slot-shaped opening having a length less than the longest dimension of the top of the container. A pair of counter-rotating rollers is supplied to compact the paper fragments and feed them through the slot and into the waste container. Various sensor systems, some constructed from conductive ink are used with and within the disposable container.