Paper shredder

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* Material Inputs: Paper, Staples, Credit Cards
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* Material Inputs: Paper, Staples, Credit Cards (no ties)
* Information Inputs:  Direction of motor rotation
* Information Inputs:  Direction of motor rotation
* Energy Inputs:  120V AC
* Energy Inputs:  120V AC

Revision as of 16:15, 27 January 2007

Image:Paper_shredder.jpg

Contents

Product Dissection

The following notes were taken prior to and during product dissection.

Function/Purpose:

Shreds paper or credit cards placed correctly into feeder

  • Increase security – not able to easily retrieve information from shredded items
  • Facilitate disposal – reduce volume of garbage
  • Produce confetti
  • Substitute for a recycling bin

Inputs/Outputs:

  • Material Inputs: Paper, Staples, Credit Cards (no ties)
  • Information Inputs: Direction of motor rotation
  • Energy Inputs: 120V AC
  • Material Outputs: Shredded material inputs
  • Information Outputs: Operation status
  • Energy Outputs: Heat, Noise, Light

Operation Procedures:

  • If stored without power cord plugged into electrical wall outlet
    • Position basket in desired place (making sure it is close to an outlet)
    • Place shredder assembly on top of basket
    • Confirm the off/auto/reverse switch is in the off position
    • Plug power cord from shredder assembly into the wall outlet
  • If stored in the off position or continuing from un-powered storage
    • Set off/auto/reverse switch to auto
  • Identify the items for shredding, confirming acceptable destruction
    • Documents(s)
    • Credit Card
  • Confirm dimensions of items to be shredded
    • There is not more than a thickness of 8 pieces of paper
    • There is not more than one credit card
  • Orient items for better control when feeding them into the shredder
    • Align documents
    • Fold/unfold documents
    • Orient credit card to be fed long-ways
  • Confirm that the “ready light” is illuminated
  • Feed item into proper opening
    • Position document(s) in proper groove
    • Position credit card in proper slot
  • Action following feeding
    • Let go of document(s) once feeder has caught them, allowing them to be pulled through automatically
    • Continue pressing credit card downwards until no longer possible

Different Users / Use Scenarios

  • Weighing objects
  • Balance difficult in stepping
  • Weight beyond capacity
  • Body shape in the line of vision
  • Different eyesight
  • Lighting
  • Flat surface
  • Calibration tasks, difficult for Parkinsons, limited hand-eye coordination

Functional Operation:

There are three switches in the electrical circuit that must be activated to begin shredding. First, the shredder must be properly resting on the waste bin to toggle the safety switch, and then the off/auto/reverse switch that allows power to go to the shredder must be moved to "auto". Finally, the paper being put into the shredder compresses an air damper which trips the third switch and sends power to the AC motor. The damper slowly depresses and when it is fully extended the switch is released, terminating the shredding process. The AC motor drives a gear train that reduces the speed of the shaft rotation and increases the torque. The first two gears are helical gears in order to reduce noise. At the end of the gear train, two spur gears are meshed and attached to individual shafts with cross-hatching blades. The blades are in a wave shape that cuts paper into the desired diamond shaped shreds. The blades spin in opposite directions and the paper is fed in between the spinning blades. The shredded paper falls into basket.

Part # Part name QTY Function
001 Angle bracket 4
  • Transfer force to the levers
  • Provide support for applied force
  • Locate cover on base assembly
002 Cover plate 1
  • Provide surface for stepping
  • Enclose/protect mechanical components
  • Allow unobstructed view of dial
  • Provide aesthetic definition
  • Distribute applied force to angle brackets
  • Provide anchor points for window, bracket, and springs
003 Lower lever 2
  • Amplify and translate force from the angle bracket
  • Locate cover (angle brackets) on base assembly
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