Paper shredder with staple and clip remover
09802202 · 2017-10-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B02C18/0007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C2018/0046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C23/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B02C23/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B02C18/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A paper shredder includes a housing, cutters positioned in the housing, and a feeder base adapted to support a stack of paper. The feeder base includes a feeder slot. The feeder base is integrally-formed as one piece having a front portion, a rear portion, and a sidewall along first and second sides and spanning the feeder slot.
Claims
1. A paper shredder comprising: a housing; cutters positioned in the housing; a feeder base coupled to the housing and adapted to support a stack of paper, the feeder base including a feeder slot through which paper passes for shredding in the cutters, the feeder base being integrally-formed as one piece having a front portion, a rear portion, and a sidewall along first and second sides and spanning the feeder slot; a feeder door that substantially covers the entire feeder base and is pivoted about an axis at one end of the feeder door; and a pressure plate mounted adjacent a bottom surface of the feeder door for movement above the feeder base.
2. The paper shredder of claim 1, wherein the front and rear portions of the feeder base are separated at least in part by the feeder slot.
3. The paper shredder of claim 1, wherein each of the front and rear portions includes an inner end adjacent the feeder slot and having a series of notches dimensioned to receive rollers that draw paper into the feeder slot.
4. The paper shredder of claim 1, wherein the rear portion supports a hinge that pivotally supports the feeder door above the feeder base.
5. The paper shredder of claim 1, wherein the feeder base further includes a first aperture on one side of the feeder slot, the first aperture providing a first communication pathway between a top surface of the feeder base and a waste area below the feeder base; and a second aperture on a same side of the feeder slot as the first aperture, the second aperture providing a second communication pathway between the top surface of the feeder base and the waste area below the feeder base; wherein the first and second communication pathways are separated from one another by a portion of the feeder base.
6. The paper shredder of claim 5, wherein the feeder base further includes a third aperture on another side of the feeder slot opposite from the first and second apertures, the third aperture providing a third communication pathway between the top surface of the feeder base and the waste area below the feeder base; and a fourth aperture on a same side of the feeder slot as the third aperture, the fourth aperture providing a fourth communication pathway between the top surface of the feeder base and the waste area below the feeder base; wherein the third and fourth communication pathways are separated from one another by a portion of the feeder base.
7. The paper shredder of claim 1, wherein the pressure plate is a one-piece member that spans the feeder slot.
8. The paper shredder of claim 1, wherein the pressure plate has a length perpendicular to the feeder slot that is less than 80% of a corresponding length of the feeder base.
9. The paper shredder of claim 1, wherein the pressure plate has a length perpendicular to the feeder slot that is about 65% of a corresponding length of the feeder base.
10. The paper shredder of claim 1, wherein the pressure plate has a length perpendicular to the feeder slot that is about 50% of a corresponding length of the feeder base.
11. The paper shredder of claim 1, further comprising a roller coupled to the pressure plate for applying pressure to a top sheet of a stack of sheets positioned on the feeder base.
12. The paper shredder of claim 1, further comprising two rollers coupled to the pressure plate for applying pressure to a top sheet of a stack of sheets positioned on the feeder base, the rollers being positioned on opposing sides of the feeder slot when the feeder door is closed to substantially cover the entire feeder base.
13. The paper shredder of claim 1, wherein the feeder base further includes an aperture providing communication between a top surface of the feeder base and a waste area below the feeder base, and wherein the pressure plate does not overlap with the aperture.
14. The paper shredder of claim 13, wherein the aperture is defined in part by an edge oriented at an angle oblique to the feeder slot that facilitates the stack of paper supported on the feeder base folding over at a corner corresponding to the aperture.
15. The paper shredder of claim 1, wherein the feeder base further includes two apertures, the two apertures positioned on a same side of the feeder slot and providing communication between a top surface of the feeder base and a waste area below the feeder base, and wherein the pressure plate does not overlap with the apertures.
16. The paper shredder of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of push springs that biases the pressure plate away from the feeder door.
17. The paper shredder of claim 1, wherein one of the pressure plate and the feeder door includes a plurality of posts dimensioned to slide within corresponding openings in the other of the pressure plate and the feeder door.
18. The paper shredder of claim 1, wherein the feeder base further includes four apertures providing communication between a top surface of the feeder base and a waste area below the feeder base.
19. A paper shredder comprising: a housing; cutters positioned in the housing; a feeder base coupled to the housing and adapted to support a stack of paper, the feeder base including a feeder slot through which paper passes for shredding in the cutters, the feeder base being integrally-formed as one piece having a front portion, a rear portion, and a sidewall along first and second sides and spanning the feeder slot, wherein the front and rear portions of the feeder base are separated at least in part by the feeder slot and wherein each of the front and rear portions includes an inner end adjacent the feeder slot and having a series of notches dimensioned to receive rollers that draw paper into the feeder slot; a feeder door that substantially covers the entire feeder base and is pivoted about an axis at one end of the feeder door; and a pressure plate mounted adjacent a bottom surface of the feeder door for movement above the feeder base; wherein the feeder base further includes two apertures, the two apertures positioned on opposite sides of the feeder slot and providing communication between a top surface of the feeder base and a waste area below the feeder base.
20. A paper shredder comprising: a housing; cutters positioned in the housing; a feeder base coupled to the housing and adapted to support a stack of paper, the feeder base including a feeder slot through which paper passes for shredding in the cutters, the feeder base having a base portion for supporting the stack of paper and a sidewall integrally-formed as one piece with the base portion; a feeder door that substantially covers the entire feeder base and is pivoted about an axis at one end of the feeder door; and a pressure plate mounted adjacent a bottom surface of the feeder door for movement above the feeder base.
21. The paper shredder of claim 20, wherein the feeder base further includes a first aperture on one side of the feeder slot, the first aperture providing a first communication pathway between a top surface of the feeder base and a waste area below the feeder base; and a second aperture on a same side of the feeder slot as the first aperture, the second aperture providing a second communication pathway between the top surface of the feeder base and the waste area below the feeder base.
22. The paper shredder of claim 21, wherein the apertures are each defined in part by an edge oriented at an angle oblique to the feeder slot that facilitates the stack of paper supported on the feeder base folding over at a corner corresponding to the aperture.
23. The paper shredder of claim 21, wherein each of the first and second apertures is configured so that a corner of papers in the stack fastened together by a staple folds into a corresponding one of the first and second apertures along a fold line that is oblique to the feeder slot, while the folded papers in the stack remain supported by a portion of the feeder base between the first and second apertures.
24. The paper shredder of claim 21, wherein each of the first and second apertures has an edge closest to the feeder slot including a compound angle with a first section oriented at a first angle relative to the feeder slot, and a second section oriented at a second angle relative to the feeder slot, the first angle being different from the second angle.
25. The paper shredder of claim 24, wherein the edge of the first aperture extends an entire width of the first aperture as measured in a direction parallel to the feeder slot, and the edge of the second aperture extends an entire width of the second aperture as measured in a direction parallel to the feeder slot.
26. The paper shredder of claim 24, wherein the edges of the first and second apertures that include the compound angle are configured so that a corner of papers in the stack fastened together by a staple, folds into the respective first or second aperture along a fold line that is oblique to the feeder slot, while the folded papers in the stack remain supported by a portion of the feeder base between the first and second apertures.
27. The paper shredder of claim 21, wherein each of the first and second apertures has an edge closest to the feeder slot with an angle that varies relative to the feeder slot.
28. The paper shredder of claim 20, wherein the pressure plate is biased away from the bottom surface of the feeder door by at least one biasing member.
29. The paper shredder of claim 20, wherein the pressure plate is a one-piece member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(12) Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
(13) The illustrated shredder includes a housing 20, a litter bin 22 positioned in the housing 20, a top cover 24 mounted on top of the housing 20, an engine assembly 26 mounted in the top cover 24, a feeder base 28 mounted on the top cover 24, and a feeder assembly 30 pivotally mounted to the feeder base 28. By pivoting the feeder assembly 30 upward, a stack of paper 32 can be placed on the feeder base 28 in preparation for shredding. The feeder assembly 30 is then closed, and the shredding operation is performed by pulling bottom sheets of the stack of paper 32 through the feeder base 28 and into the engine assembly 26. The paper passes through rotary cutters 34 (
(14) The feeder assembly 30 is shown in more detail in
(15) The feeder assembly 30 further includes a pressure plate 56 mounted adjacent the bottom surface of the feeder door 40. The pressure plate 56 is a one-piece member that includes a series of posts 60 that are dimensioned to slide within corresponding openings 62 in the feeder door 40 such that the pressure plate 56 can float vertically relative to the feeder door 40. A series of push springs 64 bias the pressure plate 56 away from the feeder door 40. Pressure rollers 66 are mounted to the pressure plate 56 and are aligned on opposing sides of a central portion of the pressure plate 56. The pressure rollers 66 can each rotate about axes A1 relative to the pressure plate 56, but their rotational axes A1 are fixed relative to each other. The pressure rollers 66 are designed to apply pressure to a top sheet of a stack of sheets positioned on the feeder base. It should be understood that, in some embodiments, the pressure plate could be made of multiple members. For example, the pressure plate could include a front plate and a rear plate that are completely separate or that are hinged together to allow some degree of independent movement. This would facilitate upward movement of one of the plates (e.g., to accommodate the passage of a staple) while maintaining downward pressure of the other plate (to keep pressure on the stack of paper).
(16) The illustrated feeder base 28 comprises a front portion 70 and a rear portion 72, each of which includes an inner end 74 an outer end 76. Each of the inner ends 74 includes a series of notches 78 that are dimensioned to receive a series of rubber rollers 80 that are part of the engine assembly 26 and are substantially aligned with the pressure rollers 66. The rubber rollers 80 protrude slightly above a top surface of the feeder base 28 and are rotated by the engine assembly 26 to frictionally draw sheets of paper through a feeder slot 84 and into the rotary cutters 34. This action is facilitated by the one-piece pressure plate that spans the feeder slot, and by downward pressure provided by the pressure rollers 66 positioned on opposing sides of the feeder slot 84. As such, when the paper is being drawn into the cutters 34, the paper moves toward the feeder slot 84. The rear portion 72 of the feeder base 28 includes hinges 86 that pivotally support the feeder door 40 for pivoting about an axis A2. It should be understood that, in some embodiments, the feeder base 28 could be made of a single member (see
(17) Each of the front portion 70 and the rear portion 72 of the feeder base 28 includes two apertures 90 that provide an opening between the top surface of the feeder base 28 (which supports a stack of paper 32 in preparation for shredding) and the waste area where the litter bin 22 is positioned below the feeder base 28. Each aperture 90 is positioned at a corner of the feeder base 28. That is, each aperture 90 is approximately aligned with a corner of a sheet of paper positioned on the stack.
(18) A staple plate 92 is secured to the feeder base 28 adjacent each of the apertures 90. As best shown in
(19) By positioning the edge 96 of the staple plate 92 at an oblique angle a relative to the feeder slot 84, the bottom sheets 97 of paper will move in a direction that is oblique to the edge 96 of the staple plate 92. This orientation causes the corner of a stapled stack of paper to fold over in a dog-eared fashion, as shown in
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(23) Various features of the invention are set forth in the following claims.