IP Library Granted Patent US 12673509
Granted Patent B2
US 12673509 · App. 18/829,294 · Granted Jul 7, 2026

Structure for automatically measuring paper width for printer

Inventors: Zhuo Jia (Guangzhou, CN); Jinpeng Yuan (Guangzhou, CN); Shuzhong Liu (Guangzhou, CN); Dongrui Li (Guangzhou, CN); Qi Wang (Guangzhou, CN)
B41J11/003B41J29/00B41J29/393
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Patent No.
US 12673509
App. No.
18/829,294
Granted
Jul 7, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention is a structure for automatically measuring a paper width for a printer, including: a width adjustment mechanism installed in the printer and at least one restraint arm driven by the width adjustment mechanism, where an inductor is also arranged inside the printer, the width adjustment mechanism or the restraint arm comes into contact with the inductor when sliding unidirectionally, and the inductor outputs a corresponding displacement signal. Benefits of the utility model are as follows: The inductor is arranged inside the printer, and in this way, during use, the user can directly manually push the restraint arm or control the width adjustment mechanism to drive the restraint arm, so that the restraint arm properly clamps the paper.

Claims (10)

1 . A structure for automatically measuring a paper width for a printer, comprising: a width adjustment mechanism installed in the printer and at least one restraint arm driven by the width adjustment mechanism, wherein an inductor is also arranged inside the printer, the width adjustment mechanism or the restraint arm comes into contact with the inductor when sliding unidirectionally, and the inductor outputs a corresponding displacement signal;

wherein the width adjustment mechanism comprises an adjustment gear and a right rack and a left rack meshing with upper and lower ends of the adjustment gear respectively, a restraint arm is fixed at each remote end of the right rack and the left rack, and an upper end surface of the right rack comes into contact with the inductor when sliding under drive of the adjustment gear;

wherein the inductor is a multipoint contact induction sensor, and a distribution direction of contact points on a surface of the contact induction sensor is consistent with a sliding direction of the right rack.

2 . The structure for automatically measuring a paper width for a printer according to claim 1 , wherein the two restraint arms are arranged in parallel at the paper inlet of the printer.

3 . The structure for automatically measuring a paper width for a printer according to claim 1 , wherein a guide slope is arranged on one side, closer to the inductor, of the upper end surface of the right rack.

4 . The structure for automatically measuring a paper width for a printer according to claim 3 , wherein the guide slope forms a fillet or a chamfer.

5 . The structure for automatically measuring a paper width for a printer according to claim 1 , wherein a hemispherical bump is arranged on one side, closer to the inductor, of an upper end surface of the right rack, the bump is located in a vertical plane formed by multiple contact points, and the bump sequentially comes into contact with the contact points on the inductor when driven to slide.

6 . The structure for automatically measuring a paper width for a printer according to claim 5 , wherein the bump is detachably installed on the upper end surface of the right rack.

7 . The structure for automatically measuring a paper width for a printer according to claim 1 , wherein a height for installing the inductor is adjustable.

8 . The structure for automatically measuring a paper width for a printer according to claim 1 , wherein the structure also comprises a signal transmitter coupled with the inductor, and the signal transmitter unidirectionally sends, to a mobile device or a computer with which communication has been established, a displacement signal output by the inductor.