Registers – Coded record sensors – Particular sensor structure
Patent
1992-09-17
1993-07-06
Pitts, Harold
Registers
Coded record sensors
Particular sensor structure
235482, 235483, 235485, 235492, G06K 1706
Patent
active
052256537
ABSTRACT:
A chip card receiver is divulged comprising an opening 59, a first connector 54 for thick cards 57 guided by first fixed guide means 65, 63. It has a second connector 52 for thin cards 53, slanted with respect to the direction in which the thick cards 57 are introduced and guided. The thin cards 53 are deflected and guided by a spring 61 in the direction of connector 52. The thick cards 53 cannot pivot in opening 59 and when they are introduced therein they cause spring 61 to retract.
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Martin Paul-Antoine
Quintana Jean
Pitts Harold
Societe d'Applications Generales d'Electricite et de Mechanique
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