Report Organizer

By designing a leveling device and air jet assembly for the report sorter, the problem of unevenness in paper reports during scanning and transmission was solved, achieving clear scanning and stable transmission, and improving data analysis efficiency.

CN224447268UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-03BEIJING FOTONDAIMLER AUTOMOTIVE

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
BEIJING FOTONDAIMLER AUTOMOTIVE
Filing Date
2025-08-18
Publication Date
2026-07-03

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Paper reports may suffer from shadows, blurriness, or missing content during scanning due to unevenness, affecting data analysis. Furthermore, they are prone to lag or misalignment during transmission, leading to classification errors.

Method used

Design a report straightener comprising a leveling device and an air jet assembly. The rollers are driven by a lifting assembly to flatten the report, and the air jet assembly removes minor wrinkles to improve flatness.

Benefits of technology

It improves the clarity of report scanning and the stability of transmission, ensures data integrity, simplifies subsequent processing, and improves work efficiency.

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Abstract

This utility model discloses a report organizer, comprising: a base; a leveling device disposed on the base, the leveling device including a bracket, a first roller, a second roller, and a lifting assembly, the bracket being disposed on the base, a first through hole being formed on the base, the first roller being installed in the first through hole, the second roller being installed in the bracket, the first roller and the second roller being opposite to each other along a first direction, the lifting assembly being disposed on the bracket, the lifting assembly being connected to the second roller, the lifting assembly being adapted to drive the second roller to move along the first direction toward or away from the first roller; and a first driving member disposed on the base and connected to the first roller. According to this utility model's report organizer, reports can be leveled, improving the flatness of the reports, facilitating subsequent data analysis, improving processing efficiency, and automating the process, thus improving work efficiency.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of report processing technology, and in particular to a report processor. Background Technology

[0002] As information technology develops, the office environment becomes increasingly digital, and enterprises and institutions generate a huge number of reports. Paper reports are still widely used in daily office work, such as financial statements, personnel file reports, and business statistical reports. These paper reports need to be efficiently organized, stored, and managed to meet the needs of office automation and improve work efficiency.

[0003] However, some paper reports have wrinkles or bends. During the scanning process, the paper report may not be able to fit completely with the scanning plane, resulting in shadows, blurriness, or missing content in the scanned image. This affects the subsequent recognition and analysis of the paper report content. Furthermore, uneven paper reports may experience jams or shifts during transmission, causing the classification agency to be unable to accurately identify the characteristics of the paper report, resulting in classification errors and affecting the data analysis of the paper report. Utility Model Content

[0004] This utility model aims to solve at least one of the technical problems existing in the prior art. Therefore, one objective of this utility model is to provide a report smoother that can flatten reports, improving their smoothness, facilitating subsequent data analysis, increasing processing efficiency, and automating the process, thus improving work efficiency.

[0005] A report organizer according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: a base; a leveling device disposed on the base, the leveling device including a bracket, a first roller, a second roller, and a lifting assembly, the bracket being disposed on the base, the base having a first through hole, the first roller being installed in the first through hole, the second roller being installed in the bracket, the first roller and the second roller being opposite to each other along a first direction, the lifting assembly being disposed on the bracket, the lifting assembly being connected to the second roller, the lifting assembly being adapted to drive the second roller to move along the first direction toward or away from the first roller; and a first driving member disposed on the base and connected to the first roller.

[0006] The report organizer of this invention can flatten the entire report, improving its overall flatness and facilitating subsequent data analysis and processing, thus increasing the efficiency of later report processing. Furthermore, the report organizer has a simple structure, is easy to operate, and improves processing efficiency. Moreover, the report organizer satisfies the need for automated report flatness processing while saving manpower and improving work efficiency.

[0007] According to some embodiments of this utility model, the lifting assembly includes: two mounting members disposed on the top surface of the bracket, the two mounting members facing each other along a second direction, and grooves formed on the opposite sides of the two mounting members; a movable plate, the two ends of which are respectively located in the grooves of the two mounting members; a lead screw, the two ends of which are respectively located in the grooves of the two mounting members, a second driving member installed in the groove, the second driving member being connected to one end of the lead screw, the lead screw being located below the movable plate; at least one slider, the slider being sleeved on the lead screw, the slider being threadedly engaged with the lead screw; multiple connecting arms, the multiple connecting arms being respectively located on opposite sides of the slider, one end of the connecting arm being movably connected to the slider, and the other end of the connecting arm being movably connected to the movable plate; and a connecting member, one end of which is connected to one side of the movable plate, and the other end of which is connected to the second roller.

[0008] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the connector includes: a first connecting segment, one end of which is connected to the movable plate; a second connecting segment, one side of which is connected to the other end of the first connecting segment; and two third connecting segments, each of which has its two ends connected to one end of the second connecting segment and one end of the second roller, respectively.

[0009] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the bracket includes a first bracket segment and two second bracket segments. The left and right ends of the first bracket segment are respectively connected to the upper ends of the two second bracket segments. A sliding hole is formed on the second bracket segment. A sliding member is provided at the end of the third connecting segment away from the second connecting segment. The sliding member passes through the sliding hole and is connected to the end of the second roller.

[0010] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the report organizer further includes an air jet assembly disposed on the bracket. The air jet assembly includes: an air cylinder disposed on the bracket; a conduit connected at one end to the air cylinder; an air pump disposed between the air cylinder and the one end of the conduit; and a nozzle connected to the other end of the conduit.

[0011] According to some embodiments of the present invention, a fixing rod is provided on the second roller, and the two ends of the fixing rod are respectively connected to the two ends of the second roller. A clamping plate is provided on the side of the fixing rod away from the second roller, and the clamping plate clamps the nozzle.

[0012] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the report organizer further includes: a guide plate, one end of which is connected to the side wall of the second through hole formed on the base, and the guide plate and the side wall of the second through hole are spaced apart along a third direction; a fixing arm, one end of which is connected to the upper side of the base, and the other end of which is connected to the other end of the guide plate.

[0013] According to some embodiments of the present invention, a storage component is provided on the lower side of the base, and the storage component communicates with the second through hole.

[0014] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the storage component includes: a storage box connected to the lower side of the base; a pull-out box disposed inside the storage box and slidably connected to the storage box, the pull-out box communicating with the second through hole; and a handle disposed on the outside of the pull-out box.

[0015] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the base is provided with a plurality of support members, which are arranged at intervals along the circumference of the base.

[0016] Additional aspects and advantages of this invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. Attached Figure Description

[0017] The above and / or additional aspects and advantages of this utility model will become apparent and readily understood from the description of the embodiments taken in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:

[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of a report organizer according to an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0019] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the report organizer according to an embodiment of the present utility model from another angle;

[0020] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the lifting assembly of the report organizer according to an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0021] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the report organizer according to another angle of an embodiment of the present utility model.

[0022] Figure label:

[0023] 100. Report Organizer;

[0024] 1. Base; 11. First through hole; 12. Second through hole;

[0025] 2. Leveling device; 21. Support; 211. First support section; 212. Second support section; 2121. Sliding hole;

[0026] 22. First roller; 23. Second roller; 231. Fixing rod; 232. Clamping plate; 233. Rotating shaft;

[0027] 24. Lifting assembly; 241. Mounting parts; 2411. Slide rail; 2412. Limiting plate; 2413. Fasteners;

[0028] 242. Movable plate; 243. Slider; 244. Connecting arm; 2441. Fixed shaft;

[0029] 245. Connector; 2451. First connecting section; 2452. Second connecting section;

[0030] 2453, Third connecting section; 2454, Sliding component; 246, Lead screw;

[0031] 3. First driving component; 4. Jet assembly; 41. Air cylinder; 42. Conduit; 43. Air pump; 44. Nozzle;

[0032] 51. Deflector plate; 52. Fixing arm;

[0033] 6. Storage components; 61. Storage box; 62. Pull-out box; 63. Handle; 7. Support component. Detailed Implementation

[0034] The embodiments of this utility model are described in detail below. The embodiments described with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary. Figures 1-4 This invention describes a report organizer 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention.

[0035] like Figure 1 and Figure 4 As shown, the report organizer 100 according to an embodiment of the present utility model includes a base 1, a leveling device 2 and a first driving member 3.

[0036] Specifically, the leveling device 2 is mounted on the base 1. The leveling device 2 includes a bracket 21, a first roller 22, a second roller 23, and a lifting assembly 24. The bracket 21 is mounted on the base 1, and a first through hole 11 is formed on the base 1. The first roller 22 is installed in the first through hole 11, and the second roller 23 is installed in the bracket 21. The first roller 22 and the second roller 23 move along a first direction (e.g., ...). Figure 1 (As shown in the vertical direction) opposite each other, the lifting assembly 24 is mounted on the bracket 21 and connected to the second roller 23. The lifting assembly 24 is adapted to drive the second roller 23 to move along the first direction toward or away from the first roller 22. The first driving member 3 is mounted on the base 1 and connected to the first roller 22.

[0037] For example, in Figure 1 and Figure 4 In the example, the leveling device 2 is disposed on the upper side of the base 1. The free end (i.e., the lower end of the bracket 21) of the bracket 21 is connected to the upper side of the base 1. The left and right ends of the first roller 22 are connected to the left and right sides of the first through hole 11. The second roller 23 is installed inside the bracket 21. The first roller 22 and the second roller 23 are opposite each other in the vertical direction, and there is a gap between the first roller 22 and the second roller 23 in the vertical direction. The lifting component 24 is disposed on the top of the bracket 21, and the lifting component 24 drives the second roller 23 to move up or down. The first driving component 3 is installed on the right side wall of the base 1. The output shaft of the first driving component 3 passes through the side wall of the first through hole 11 and is connected to the right end of the first roller 22. It should be noted that the first driving component 3 can be a motor. However, it is not limited to this, and the first driving component 3 can be specifically configured according to the actual use.

[0038] When using the report organizer 100 to organize a report, the report is first placed on top of the first roller 22. Then, the lifting assembly 24 is activated, which drives the second roller 23 to move downwards, i.e., moves the second roller 23 closer to the first roller 22, compacting the report. Next, the first drive component 3 is activated, which drives the first roller 22 to rotate, leveling the report. During the leveling process, the first roller 22 drives the second roller 23 to rotate, thus flattening the entire report.

[0039] In this configuration, the first roller 22 and the second roller 23 work together to flatten wrinkled or bent reports. The first driving component 3 drives the first roller 22 to rotate, smoothing the entire report and improving its overall flatness. This ensures the report fits perfectly against the scanning plane during scanning, enhancing the clarity of the scanned image and preventing shadows and blurring caused by unevenness. It also avoids issues like jamming or offset during transmission, facilitating post-processing and data collection for analysis, thus improving processing efficiency. Furthermore, the report organizer 100 has a simple structure, is easy to operate, and improves processing efficiency. Moreover, the report organizer 100 meets the needs of office automation while saving manpower and increasing work efficiency.

[0040] The report organizer 100 of this utility model can flatten the entire report, improving its overall flatness and facilitating subsequent data analysis and processing, thus increasing the efficiency of later report processing. Furthermore, the report organizer 100 has a simple structure, is easy to operate, and improves processing efficiency. Moreover, the report organizer 100 satisfies the need for automated report flatness processing while saving manpower and improving work efficiency.

[0041] According to some embodiments of this utility model, refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3 The lifting assembly 24 includes two mounting members 241, a movable plate 242, a lead screw 246, at least one slider 243, multiple connecting arms 244, and a connector 245. In the description of this utility model, "multiple" means two or more.

[0042] Specifically, two mounting members 241 are disposed on the top surface of the bracket 21, and the two mounting members 241 are aligned along the second direction (e.g., Figure 1 (As shown in the left-right direction) Two mounting members 241 have grooves 2411 formed on their opposite sides. The two ends of the movable plate 242 are located within the grooves 2411 of the two mounting members 241, and the two ends of the lead screw 246 are also located within the grooves 2411 of the two mounting members 241. A second driving member (not shown) is installed within the grooves 2411, and the second driving member is connected to one end of the lead screw 246, which is located below the movable plate 242. A slider 243 is fitted onto the lead screw 246, and the slider 243 and the lead screw 246 are threaded together. Multiple connecting arms 244 are located on opposite sides of the slider 243, with one end of each connecting arm 244 movably connected to the slider 243 and the other end movably connected to the movable plate 242. One end of a connecting member 245 is connected to one side of the movable plate 242, and the other end of the connecting member 245 is connected to the second roller 23.

[0043] For example, in Figure 2 and Figure 3In the example, two mounting pieces 241 are opposite each other in the left-right direction, and the grooves 2411 on each mounting piece 241 extend in the up-down direction. A movable plate 242 is located between the two mounting pieces 241, and its left and right ends respectively fit into the grooves 2411 of the two mounting pieces 241. The ends of the movable plate 242 can move within the grooves 2411. A lead screw 246 is located below the movable plate 242. One end of the lead screw 246 is connected to the output shaft of the second drive component, and the other end of the lead screw 246 is rotatably connected to the bottom wall of the corresponding groove 2411. Two sliders 243 are provided, and the two sliders 243 are sleeved on the lead screw 246. The sliders 243 and the lead screw 246 are threadedly engaged, and the two sliders 243 are threaded in opposite directions on the lead screw 246. When the lead screw 246 rotates around its central axis, the two sliders 243 move towards or away from each other. Four connecting arms 244 are provided, with two connecting arms 244 on each slider 243. The two connecting arms 244 are located on opposite sides of the slider 243 in the front-rear direction. One end of the connecting arm 244 is movably connected to the slider 243, and the other end is movably connected to the movable plate 242. One end of the connecting member 245 is connected to the upper side of the movable plate 242, and the other end of the connecting member 245 is connected to the end of the second roller 23.

[0044] With this configuration, when the lead screw 246 rotates in one direction, the two sliders 243 move closer together, and the connecting arm 244 pushes the movable plate 242 upward within the slide groove 2411. The movable plate 242, through the connecting member 245, drives the second roller 23 upward. When the lead screw 246 rotates in the other direction, the two sliders 243 move further apart, and the connecting arm 244 pulls the movable plate 242 downward within the slide groove 2411. The movable plate 242, through the connecting member 245, drives the second roller 23 downward. This improves the stability of the lifting assembly 24 during use, ensuring the second roller 23 moves stably upward or downward, and also improves the stability of the cooperation between the first roller 22 and the second roller 23, thus improving the leveling effect on the report. The second driving component can be a motor. Fixed shafts 2441 are installed at both ends of the connecting arm 244 between the movable plate 242 and the sliders 243, respectively, to achieve a movable connection around the fixed shafts 2441. The top of the mounting component 241 is provided with a limiting plate 2412. The two ends of the limiting plate 2412 are fixedly connected to the corresponding mounting component 241 by fasteners 2413 (e.g., bolts). The connecting component 245 passes through the limiting plate 2412. The limiting plate 2412 limits the movable plate 242 to prevent the movable plate 242 from continuing to move upward.

[0045] According to some embodiments of this utility model, refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3The connector 245 includes a first connecting segment 2451, a second connecting segment 2452, and two third connecting segments 2453. One end of the first connecting segment 2451 is connected to the movable plate 242, one side of the second connecting segment 2452 is connected to one end of the first connecting segment 2451, and both ends of each third connecting segment 2453 are respectively connected to one end of the second connecting segment 2452 and one end of the second roller 23.

[0046] For example, in Figure 2 and Figure 3 In the example, the lower end of the first connecting segment 2451 is connected to the upper side of the movable plate 242, and the upper end of the first connecting segment 2451 is connected to the lower side of the second connecting segment 2452. The first connecting segment 2451 passes through the limiting plate 2412. The upper ends of the two third connecting segments 2453 are respectively connected to the left and right ends of the second connecting segment 2452, and the lower ends of the two third connecting segments 2453 are respectively connected to the left and right ends of the second roller 23. With this configuration, the connector 245 is connected to the left and right ends of the second roller 23, which improves the stability when the connector 245 drives the second roller 23 to move in the up and down direction. This improves the stability of the report straightener 100 when leveling reports and further enhances the leveling effect of the reports. In addition, the limiting plate 2412 limits the first connecting segment 2451, improving the stability of the first connecting segment 2451 when moving up and down. This helps to improve the stability of the connector 245 when moving up and down, and further improves the stability of the lifting assembly 24.

[0047] According to some embodiments of this utility model, refer to Figure 1 and Figure 3 The bracket 21 includes a first bracket section 211 and two second bracket sections 212. The left and right ends of the first bracket section 211 are respectively connected to the upper ends of the two second bracket sections 212. A sliding hole 2121 is formed on the second bracket section 212. A sliding member 2454 is provided at the end of the third connecting section 2453 away from the second connecting section 2452. The sliding member 2454 passes through the sliding hole 2121 and is connected to the end of the second roller 23.

[0048] For example, in Figure 1 and Figure 3 In the example, the bracket 21 is roughly U-shaped. The lower end faces of the two second bracket segments 212 are connected to the upper side of the base 1, and the left and right ends of the first bracket segment 211 are connected to the upper end faces of the two second bracket segments 212, respectively. The sliding hole 2121 passes through the second bracket segment 212 in the left-right direction and extends in the up-down direction. The slider 2454 passes through the sliding hole 2121. One end of the slider 2454 extending outward from the second bracket segment 212 is connected to the lower end of the third connecting segment 2453, and the other end of the slider 2454 extending inward from the second bracket segment 212 is connected to the rotating rod at the end of the second roller 23.

[0049] This design defines the internal space of the bracket 21, facilitating the placement of the second roller 23 and the installation of the report organizer 100. Furthermore, the bracket 21 has a simple structure and is easy to manufacture, thus improving production efficiency. In addition, the sliding hole 2121 guides and limits the movement of the sliding member 2454, preventing the connecting member 245 from wobbling in the front-to-back direction when the second roller 23 moves up and down via the sliding member 2454, thereby further improving the stability of the second roller 23 during its up-and-down movement.

[0050] According to some embodiments of this utility model, refer to Figure 3 The report organizer 100 also includes a jet assembly 4, which is mounted on a bracket 21. The jet assembly 4 includes an air cylinder 41, a conduit 42, an air pump 43, and a nozzle 44. The air cylinder 41 is mounted on the bracket 21, one end of the conduit 42 is connected to the air cylinder 41, the air pump 43 is located between one end of the air cylinder 41 and the conduit 42, and the nozzle 44 is connected to the other end of the conduit 42.

[0051] For example, in Figure 3 In the example, the jet assembly 4 is disposed on the upper side of the first support section 211, located on the side of the mounting member 241 away from the moving part. The air cylinder 41 is mounted on the upper side of the first support section 211, one end of the conduit 42 is connected to the upper end of the air cylinder 41, and the other end of the conduit 42 is connected to the nozzle 44. With this configuration, after the air pump 43 is turned on, the air pump 43 is adapted to draw gas from the air cylinder 41 and spray it out from the nozzle 44 along the conduit 42. The sprayed gas is sprayed onto the report, which can further smooth out the small wrinkles on the report, thereby further improving the flatness of the report and the usability of the report straightener 100. In addition, the jet assembly 4 can also blow away dust on the surface of the report, improving the cleanliness of the report surface.

[0052] According to some embodiments of this utility model, refer to Figure 3 The second roller 23 is provided with a fixing rod 231. The two ends of the fixing rod 231 are respectively connected to the two ends of the second roller 23. A clamping plate 232 is provided on the side of the fixing rod 231 away from the second roller 23. The clamping plate 232 clamps the nozzle 44.

[0053] For example, in Figure 3In the example, the fixing rod 231 is roughly U-shaped, and its two free ends are connected to the outer circumferential surface of the protruding shaft of the second roller 23. The clamping plate 232 is disposed on the portion of the fixing rod 231 opposite to the second roller 23 in the front-rear direction, and is installed on the side of the fixing rod 231 near the nozzle 44. This arrangement, by fixing the nozzle 44 with the fixing rod 231 and clamping plate 232, improves the stability of the nozzle 44 during use, prevents the nozzle 44 from shaking during operation, and improves the spraying effect of the jet assembly 4 on the report. However, this is not the only limitation. It should be noted that multiple jet assemblies 4 and clamping plates 232 are provided, and the number of jet assemblies 4 and clamping plates 232 correspond one-to-one. Figure 3 In the example, there are two jet assembly 4 and two clamping plates 232.

[0054] According to some embodiments of this utility model, refer to Figure 1 The report organizer 100 also includes a guide plate 51 and a fixing arm 52. One end of the guide plate 51 is connected to the side wall of the second through hole 12 formed on the base 1, and is spaced apart between the guide plate 51 and the side wall of the second through hole 12 along a third direction. One end of the fixing arm 52 is connected to the upper side of the base 1, and the other end of the fixing arm 52 is connected to the other end of the guide plate 51.

[0055] For example, in Figure 1 In the example, the first through hole 11 and the second through hole 12 are spaced apart in the front-to-back direction. The left and right sides of the lower end of the guide plate 51 are connected to the left and right sidewalls of the second through hole 12, respectively. Two fixing arms 52 are provided, located on the left and right sides of the guide plate 51, respectively. Taking the right fixing arm 52 as an example, one end of the fixing arm 52 is connected to the right side of the upper end of the guide plate 51, and the other end of the fixing arm 52 is connected to the upper side of the base 1. With this configuration, after the report is flattened by the first roller 22 and the second roller 23, the report moves onto the guide plate 51 and slides out between the guide plate 51 and the sidewall of the second through hole 12, which facilitates the export of the report and avoids the reports from being piled up messily in front of the first roller 22, making it easier to organize multiple reports later. Furthermore, the fixed arm 52 not only improves the stability of the guide plate 51, but also allows the guide plate 51 to be tilted during prolonged normal use, facilitating the slide of reports along the guide plate 51 for automatic export and saving labor. The upper end of the guide plate 51 is either in the same plane as the top of the first roller 22, or the upper end of the guide plate 51 is lower than the top surface of the first roller 22. It should be noted that the height of the upper end of the guide plate 51 can be specifically set according to actual usage conditions to meet specific needs.

[0056] According to some embodiments of this utility model, refer to Figure 1 and Figure 4 A storage component 6 is provided on the lower side of the base 1, and the storage component 6 communicates with the second through hole 12. For example, in Figure 1 and Figure 2 In the example, the storage component 6 is located on the lower side of the base 1. The storage component 6 and the second through hole 12 are opposite each other in the vertical direction. The storage component 6 and the side wall of the guide plate 51 and the second through hole 12 are connected, so that the report can slide along the guide plate 51 and flow directly into the storage component 6, which is convenient for storing and organizing the flattened report for subsequent use.

[0057] According to some embodiments of this utility model, refer to Figure 4 The storage component 6 includes a storage box 61, a pull-out box 62, and a handle 63. The storage box 61 is connected to the lower side of the base 1. The pull-out box 62 is disposed inside the storage box 61 and is slidably connected to the storage box 61. The pull-out box 62 communicates with the second through hole 12. The handle 63 is disposed on the outside of the pull-out box 62. For example, in Figure 4 In the example, the upper side of the storage box 61 is connected to the lower side of the base 1, and the upper end of the storage box 61 is connected to the second through hole 12. The pull-out box 62 can extend or retract inside the storage box 61 and is connected to the second through hole 12. The handle 63 is connected to the front side of the pull-out box 62. With this configuration, reports can flow directly into the pull-out box 62 along the guide plate 51, making it easy to retrieve the stored reports and saving time for later organization. In addition, the handle 63 facilitates the extension or retraction of the pull-out box 62, improving the ease of use of the storage component 6.

[0058] According to some embodiments of this utility model, refer to Figure 1 The base 1 is provided with multiple support members 7, which are arranged at intervals along the circumference of the base 1. For example, in Figure 1 In the example, there are four support members 7, with two support members 7 on each of the left and right sides of the base 1. The support members 7 are arranged to create a gap between the base 1 and the ground, which facilitates the installation of the storage component 6 on the lower side of the base 1, reducing the production difficulty of the report organizer 100.

[0059] The process of flattening a report using Report Flatterer 100 is roughly as follows:

[0060] First, the report is placed on top of the first roller 22. Then, the second drive unit 246 is activated, causing the lead screw to rotate within the slide groove 2411. The lead screw drives two sliders 243 to slide on top of the bracket 2131, moving them away from each other. Next, the connecting arm 244 and fixed shaft 2441 push the movable plate 242 downwards within the slide groove 2411, causing the first connecting section 2451, second connecting section 2452, and third connecting section 2453 at the top to descend. This causes the slider 2454 to slide within the sliding hole 2121, thereby moving the second roller 23 downwards to compact the report surface. Then, the first drive unit 3 is activated, causing the first roller 22 to rotate and level the report. Finally, the leveled report slides through the guide plate 51 into the pull-out box 62. The handle 63 is then pulled out of the pull-out box 62 to collect the report.

[0061] Other components and operations of the report organizer according to the embodiments of this utility model are known to those skilled in the art and will not be described in detail here.

[0062] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms "center", "longitudinal", "transverse", "length", "width", "thickness", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "clockwise", "counterclockwise", "axial", "radial", "circumferential", etc., indicating the orientation or positional relationship are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and are not intended to indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this utility model.

[0063] In the description of this specification, the references to terms such as "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "illustrative embodiment," "example," "specific example," or "some examples," etc., refer to specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described in connection with that embodiment or example, which are included in at least one embodiment or example of the present invention. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example.

[0064] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, those skilled in the art will understand that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A report refiner (100) characterized by, include: Base (1); A leveling device (2) is disposed on the base (1). The leveling device (2) includes a bracket (21), a first roller (22), a second roller (23), and a lifting assembly (24). The bracket (21) is disposed on the base (1). A first through hole (11) is formed on the base (1). The first roller (22) is installed in the first through hole (11). The second roller (23) is installed in the bracket (21). The first roller (22) and the second roller (23) are opposite to each other along a first direction. The lifting assembly (24) is disposed on the bracket (21). The lifting assembly (24) is connected to the second roller (23). The lifting assembly (24) is adapted to drive the second roller (23) to move along the first direction toward or away from the first roller (22). The first driving member (3) is disposed on the base (1) and connected to the first roller (22).

2. The report refiner (100) of claim 1, wherein, The lifting assembly (24) includes: Two mounting members (241) are disposed on the top surface of the bracket (21). The two mounting members (241) are opposite each other along the second direction, and grooves (2411) are formed on the opposite sides of the two mounting members (241). Movable plate (242), the two ends of which are respectively located in the grooves (2411) of the two mounting parts (241); A lead screw (246) has its two ends located in the grooves (2411) of the two mounting parts (241), and a second driving member is installed in the groove (2411). The second driving member is connected to one end of the lead screw (246), and the lead screw (246) is located below the movable plate (242). At least one slider (243) is sleeved on the lead screw (246), and the slider (243) is threadedly engaged with the lead screw (246); Multiple connecting arms (244) are located on opposite sides of the slider (243), one end of the connecting arm (244) is movably connected to the slider (243), and the other end of the connecting arm (244) is movably connected to the movable plate (242); A connector (245) is provided, one end of which is connected to one side of the movable plate (242), and the other end of which is connected to the second roller (23).

3. The report refiner (100) of claim 2, wherein, The connector (245) includes: A first connecting segment (2451) is connected at one end to the movable plate (242); The second connecting segment (2452) has one side connected to the other end of the first connecting segment (2451); Two third connecting segments (2453), each of which has its two ends connected to one end of the second connecting segment (2452) and one end of the second roller (23), respectively.

4. The report refiner (100) of claim 3, wherein, The bracket (21) includes a first bracket section (211) and two second bracket sections (212). The left and right ends of the first bracket section (211) are respectively connected to the upper ends of the two second bracket sections (212). A sliding hole (2121) is formed on the second bracket section (212). A sliding member (2454) is provided at the end of the third connecting section (2453) away from the second connecting section (2452). The sliding member (2454) passes through the sliding hole (2121) and is connected to the end of the second roller (23).

5. The report refiner (100) of claim 1, wherein, It also includes a jet assembly (4), which is disposed on the bracket (21), and the jet assembly (4) includes: An air cylinder (41) is mounted on the bracket (21); A conduit (42), one end of which is connected to the air cylinder (41); An air pump (43) is disposed between one end of the air cylinder (41) and the conduit (42); The nozzle (44) is connected to the other end of the conduit (42).

6. The report refiner (100) of claim 5, wherein, The second roller (23) is provided with a fixing rod (231), and the two ends of the fixing rod (231) are respectively connected to the two ends of the second roller (23). A clamping plate (232) is provided on the side of the fixing rod (231) away from the second roller (23), and the clamping plate (232) clamps the nozzle (44).

7. The report refiner (100) of claim 1, wherein, Also includes: A flow guide plate (51) is provided, one end of which is connected to the side wall of the second through hole (12) formed on the base (1), and is spaced apart between the flow guide plate (51) and the side wall of the second through hole (12) along a third direction. Fixed arm (52), one end of which is connected to the upper side of the base (1), and the other end of which is connected to the other end of the guide plate (51).

8. The report refiner (100) of claim 7, wherein, The base (1) has a storage component (6) on its lower side, and the storage component (6) is connected to the second through hole (12).

9. The report refiner (100) of claim 8, wherein, The storage component (6) includes: Storage box (61), the storage box (61) is connected to the lower side of the base (1); A pull-out box (62) is disposed inside the storage box (61). The pull-out box (62) is slidably connected to the storage box (61). The pull-out box (62) is connected to the second through hole (12). A handle (63) is provided on the outside of the pull-out box (62).

10. The report trimmer (100) according to any one of claims 1-9, characterized by The base (1) is provided with a plurality of support members (7), and the plurality of support members (7) are arranged at intervals along the circumference of the base (1).