SCANNER HAVING A SLOT ASSEMBLY FOR MULTIPLE-SIZED SHEETS
The invention relates to a slot assembly for a scanner for feeding multiple-sized sheets. The scanner has an input tray for holding a plurality of sheets, a feed path which receives sheets fed from the input tray, and a sheet feeder located in the teed path for feeding sheets. The slot assembly has a first slot for accepting sheets having a first size, the first slot being complementarily sized with respect to the first-sized sheets such that the first-sized sheets are fed by the sheet feeder substantially without being skewed. The slot assembly also has a second slot for accepting sheets having a second size, the second slot being complementarily sized with respect to the second-size sheets such that the second-size sheets are fed by the sheet feeder substantially without being skewed.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application 60/894,023 filed on Mar. 9, 2007, which is incorporated herein by reference.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENTThe present invention was not developed with the use of any Federal Funds, but was developed independently by the inventors.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe invention relates to a document input device such as a scanner, copy machine, or fax, and it also relates to the automatic document feeder mounted to a document input device to convey documents or paper into the document input device. Specifically, this invention relates to document input devices that are small enough to be used on a desktop. More specifically, the invention relates to automatic document feeders that can accommodate multiple sized sheets. In this application the term “scanner” is used to mean “document input device,” thus encompassing any device that inputs paper or paper documents.
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The receipt-sized sheet 311 is also shown exiting the sheet feeder 202. Because the guides 151 and 152 are sized for the letter-sized document 310, there are no guides for the size of a receipt-sized sheet. As a result, the receipt-sized sheet 311 becomes skewed as it passes through the paper path. Similarly, the business card-sized sheet 312 also skews in the absence of suitable guides to keep it in place and fed straight through the sheet feeder 202.
The present invention overcomes these deficiencies and limitations of the prior art by providing a scanner and slot assembly which is capable of feeding a stack of multiple-sized sheets without skewing as described herein.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe aforementioned needs are satisfied at least in part by a slot assembly for a scanner for feeding multiple-sized sheets. The scanner has an input tray for holding a plurality of sheets, a feed path which receives sheets fed from the input tray, and a sheet feeder located in the feed path for feeding sheets. The slot assembly has a first slot for accepting sheets having a first size, the first slot being complementarily sized with respect to the first-sized sheets such that the first-sized sheets are fed by the sheet feeder substantially without being skewed. The slot assembly also has a second slot for accepting sheets having a second size, the second slot being complementarily sized with respect to the second-size sheets such that the second-size sheets are fed by the sheet feeder substantially without being skewed. In one form of the invention, the first and second slots comprise edge guides for guiding the sheets therein and wherein the first slot comprises a top wall connecting the guide edges, the second slot being located on the top wall of the first slot, the top wall of the first slot defining an input tray for the second slot.
In another preferred form of the invention, the slot assembly may include a third slot for accepting sheets having a third size, the third slot being complementarily sized with respect to the third-size sheets such that the third-size sheets are fed by the sheet feeder substantially without being skewed, the third slot comprising edge guides for guiding the sheets therein, the second slot comprising a top wall connecting the guide edges, the second slot being located on the top wall of the first slot, the top wall of the first slot defining an input tray of the second slot, and the third slot being located on the top wall of the second slot, the top wall of the second slot defining an input tray for the third slot.
The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of various embodiments of the present invention, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the embodiments, there are shown in the drawings embodiments which are presently preferred. As should be understood, however, the embodiments of the present invention are not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown. In the drawings:
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The stacked slots comprise a slot 430 sized to accommodate a letter-sized sheet, a slot 431 sized to accommodate a receipt-sized sheet, and a slot 432 to accommodate a business-card sized sheet. It should be understood that the slot assembly 433 may include fewer or more slots and may include different sized slots for holding differently sized sheets or documents.
Slot 430 comprises a pair of opposed edge guides or walls 441 and 442. The side guide walls 441 and 442 are sized to be to accept and align a letter-sized sheet or document so that it is guided through the scanner and does not become skewed. Slot 430 also comprises a top wall 451 connecting the side walls 441 and 442. The top wall 451 of defines an input tray area 461 for holding sheets in slot 431.
Slot 431 comprises a pair of opposed edge guides or walls 443 and 444. The side guide walls 443 and 444 are sized to accept and align a receipt-sized sheet or document so that it is guided through the scanner and does not become skewed. Slot 431 also comprises a top wall 452 connecting the side walls 443 and 444. The top wall 452 defines an input tray area 466 for holding sheets in slot 432.
Slot 432 comprises a pair of opposed edge guides or walls 445 and 446. The side guide walls 445 and 446 are sized to accept and align a receipt-sized sheet or document so that it is guided through the scanner and does not become skewed. Slot 432 may also comprise a top wall 453 connecting the side walls 443 and 444.
Thus, each slot 431, 431, and 432 defines an input tray for a suitably sized stack of documents or sheets.
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The receipt-sized sheet 511 is also shown exiting the sheet feeder 502. The receipt-sized sheet, 511, has just cleared the pick roller. This sheet is not skewed because the guide walls 443 and 444 of the receipt-sized slot 431 in the slot assembly 433 has prevented it from skewing. The receipt-sized document 511 was guided by the guide walls 443 and 444 of the receipt-sized slot 432 until the point when it clears the pick roller.
Similarly, the business card-sized sheet 512 is held in place by the guide walls 445 and 446 of the business card-sized slot 432. So, it is not skewed while it is waiting to be picked into the paper path of the scanner.
In this way, the slot assembly 433 present invention and the scanner incorporating same make it possible for a user to feed stacks of sheets of multiple-sizes thus overcoming the limitations and deficiencies of the prior art.
The embodiments described herein are provided by way of example and are not meant in any way to limit the scope of the claimed invention. It is understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. Without further elaboration, the foregoing will so fully illustrate the invention, that others may by current or future knowledge, readily adapt the same for use under the various conditions of service.
Claims
1. A slot assembly for a scanner for feeding multiple-sized sheets, the scanner having an input tray for a plurality of sheets, a feed path which receives sheets fed from the input tray, and a sheet feeder located in the feed path for feeding sheets, the slot assembly comprising:
- a first slot for accepting sheets having a first size, the first slot being complementarily sized with respect to the first-sized sheets such that the first-sized sheets are fed by the sheet feeder substantially without being skewed; and
- a second slot for accepting sheets having a second size, the second slot being complementarily sized with respect to the second-size sheets such that the second-size sheets are fed by the sheet feeder substantially without being skewed.
2. A slot assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein the first and second slots comprise edge guides for guiding the sheets therein.
3. A slot assembly in accordance with claim 3 wherein the first slot comprises a top wall connecting the guide edges.
4. A slot assembly in accordance with claim 4 wherein the second slot is located on the top wall of the first slot, the top wall of the first slot defining an input tray for the second slot.
5. A slot assembly in accordance with claim 1 further comprising:
- a third slot for accepting sheets having a third size, the third slot being complementarily sized with respect to the third-size sheets such that the third-size sheets are fed by the sheet feeder substantially without being skewed.
6. A slot assembly in accordance with claim 5 wherein the first, second and third slots comprise edge guides for guiding the sheets therein.
7. A slot assembly in accordance with claim 6 wherein the first and second slots comprise a top wall connecting the guide edges.
8. A slot assembly in accordance with claim 7 wherein the second slot is located on the top wall of the first slot, the top wall of the first slot defining an input tray of the second slot and wherein the third slot is located on the top wall of the second slot, the top wall of the second slot defining an input tray for the third slot.
9. A slot assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein the first size is larger than the second size.
10. A slot assembly in accordance with claim 5 wherein the first size is larger than the second size.
11. A slot assembly in accordance with claim 10 wherein the second size is larger than the third size.
12. A scanner for feeding multiple-sized sheets comprising:
- an input tray for a plurality of sheets;
- a feed path which receives sheets fed from the input tray;
- a sheet feeder located in the feed path for feeding sheets; and
- a slot assembly comprising:
- a first slot for accepting sheets having a first size, the first slot being complementarily sized with respect to the first-sized sheets such that the first-sized sheets are fed by the sheet feeder substantially without being skewed; and
- a second slot for accepting sheets having a second size, the second slot being complementarily sized with respect to the second-size sheets such that the second-size sheets are fed by the sheet feeder substantially without being skewed.
13. A slot assembly in accordance with claim 12 wherein the first and second slots comprise edge guides for guiding the sheets therein and wherein the first slot comprises a top wall connecting the guide edges, the second slot being located on the top wall of the first slot, the top wall of the first slot defining an input tray for the second slot.
14. A slot assembly in accordance with claim 13 further comprising:
- a third slot for accepting sheets having a third size, the third slot being complementarily sized with respect to the third-size sheets such that the third-size sheets are fed by the sheet feeder substantially without being skewed, the third slot comprising edge guides for guiding the sheets therein, the second slot comprising a top wall connecting the guide edges, the second slot being located on the top wall of the first slot, the top wall of the first slot defining an input tray of the second slot, and the third slot being located on the top wall of the second slot, the top wall of the second slot defining an input tray for the third slot.
15. A slot assembly in accordance with claim 14 wherein the first size is larger than the second size and the second size is larger than the third size.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 7, 2008
Publication Date: Oct 9, 2008
Inventors: Harris Romanoff (Narberth, PA), Leslie Spero (Merion Station, PA)
Application Number: 12/044,332