Patent ID: 8087661

Claim:
A paper-sheet feeding device, comprising: a feed roller configured to be continuously rotated, upon feeding a paper-sheet, wherein the feed roller has a feed roller friction part provided around an outer circumferential surface thereof and configured to be in contact with a surface of the paper-sheet, thereby feeding the paper-sheet; a pressure roller configured to be pressed against the feed roller and form a nip part, together with the feed roller, wherein the pressure roller has a pressure roller friction part provided around an outer circumferential surface thereof and having a smaller coefficient of friction against the paper-sheet, as compared with a coefficient of friction between the feed roller friction part and the paper-sheet; a pressure roller shaft provided to extend along an axis of the pressure roller and configured not to be rotated in a feed-out direction of the paper-sheet; a one-way clutch mounted on the pressure roller shaft, wherein the one-way clutch is configured to allow the pressure roller shaft to be rotated only in a direction that is reverse to the feed-out direction of the paper-sheet; and a torque limiter provided between the pressure roller and the pressure roller shaft and configured to allow the pressure roller to be rotated in the feed-out direction of the paper-sheet, relative to the pressure roller shaft, when a torque greater than a predetermined torque is applied to the pressure roller along a circumferential direction thereof, while interlocking the pressure roller with the pressure roller shaft, when the torque applied to the pressure roller along the circumferential direction thereof is less than the predetermined torque, wherein the predetermined torque is set less than frictional torque directly generated between the feed roller friction part and the pressure roller friction part at the nip part, while being set greater than both the frictional torque generated between the pressure roller friction part and the paper-sheet at the nip part, and the frictional torque generated between a pair of paper-sheets at the nip part.