IC card reader

Registers – Coded record sensors – Particular sensor structure

Reexamination Certificate

Rate now

  [ 0.00 ] – not rated yet Voters 0   Comments 0

Details

C235S475000, C235S492000

Reexamination Certificate

active

06776338

ABSTRACT:

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority of Japanese Application No. 2001-370553, filed Dec. 4, 2001, the complete disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
a) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an IC card reader. More specifically, the present invention provides an improved IC card reader in which the tip of an IC card is pushed against an IC contact block so that the IC contact block moves to cause the IC contact of the IC contact block to touch the contact terminal pattern of the IC card to read and write data onto the IC card.
b) Description of the Related Art
Conventionally, a popularly available IC card reader has a structure in which its IC contact block is lowered to let the IC contact block touch the IC contact terminal pattern utilizing the transporting force of the IC card. In one of the examples of an IC card reader, the tip of the IC card touches the IC contact block moving the IC contact block together with the IC card.
In another example, an IC card reader comprises a card discharge port for discharging the IC card such that the IC card is discharged into a card reservoir, for example, provided in the rear end of the card reader (this type of card discharging operation is referred to as “rear discharge” hereinafter) when a transaction is canceled after the IC card is inserted into the slot or the card is stuck and cannot manually be collected.
The IC card reader illustrated in
FIG. 4
of Japanese Laid-open patent (Kokai) publication No. H09-147064, for example, comprises: driving rollers
102
a
-
102
d
, which transfer IC card
101
and contact head
105
: the tip of IC card
101
being transferred by driving rollers
102
a
-
102
d
touching contact portion
103
of contact head
105
such that the IC card
101
transport motion also moves (pushes) contact portion
103
of contact head
105
. In the middle of transportation of IC card
101
, contact shoe
104
electrically contacts the terminal of IC card
101
thereby letting IC card
101
communicate with the card reader. As IC card
101
is transported further, contact portion
103
is removed from the tip of IC card
101
so that IC card
101
can pass through, when contact head
105
returns to its original position. In the IC card reader, contact shoe
104
of contact head
105
is capable of contacting and separating from the terminal of IC card
101
. Reference symbol
106
denotes arms that support contact head
105
.
The IC card reader disclosed in Japanese Laid-open patent (Kokai) publication No. H10-27220 comprises, as illustrated in
FIG. 5
, hook
204
for accurately aligning contact
202
on IC card
201
and contact
203
on the card reader side in a manner that it would not prevent movement of IC card
201
. Hook
204
stands up during alignment such that the edge of IC card
201
contacts thereagainst and is stored in contact holder
205
at the time of in-take motion of IC card
201
.
PROBLEMS ADDRESSED BY THE INVENTION
Nonetheless, in these IC card readers, accuracy of alignment deviates when IC contact block (contact portion
103
and contact holder
205
) is held at a contact point where data on IC card
201
is read out or written. This may cause inconsistency in contact pressure and adversely affect accuracy of reading or writing data from/to the IC card. In addition, when contact holder
205
is used, contact
202
may slide along IC card
201
at the time of rear discharge motion, thereby damaging contact
201
.
In contrast, when a stopper is provided for aligning the IC contact blocks (
103
and
205
), the IC contact block is structured to provide alignment thereof. As a result, the IC contact block becomes stationary thereon once alignment is done. At this stage, the registration plate gets into the card transport path, making the rear discharge of IC card
101
or
201
impossible.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
To overcome the drawback, the present invention provides an IC card reader, which is capable of accurately aligning an IC contact block at a contact point without damaging the IC contact and allowing the rear discharge of an IC card.
SUMMARY OF THIS INVENTION
An IC card reader comprising: a card transport path for passing an IC card; an abutting portion; and an IC contact, which contacts a contact terminal pattern of the IC card and is capable of coming close to or being distanced from the IC card. The IC card reader further comprises: a card discharge port, which is provided at the rear end of the card transport path than the IC contact block; regulation means for regulating the distance between the IC contact block and the card transport path; driving means for releasing control of the distance; and a stopper for aligning the IC contact block which has come close to the card transport path. When the IC card left on the card transport path needs to be discharged from the card discharge port, control of the regulation means is released such that the abutting portion and IC contact are removed from the card transport path at least to the position where the IC card cannot contact thereagainst.
In this card reader, regulation means regulates the distance between the IC contact block and the card transport path unless the IC card needs to be discharged from the rear end of the card reader. The abutting portion projecting from the IC contact block in this case is always located within (stands on) the card transport path. As a result, the tip of the card strikes the abutting portion during transport motion along the card transport path, which causes the IC contact block to move toward the IC card, thereby letting the IC contact touch the contact terminal pattern. Here, the IC contact block takes advantage of a stopper and stops at a given position, which stops the IC card by touching the abutting portion at a given position. The contact between the IC contact and the contact terminal pattern is thus stabilized, providing consistency to reading and writing of data onto the IC card. Accuracy of reading and writing of data from/onto the IC card is thus improved.
When one wants to rear discharge an IC card that was taken into a card reader, one activates a drive means to cancel control of the regulation means. Hence, the IC contact block can be kept away from the card transport path only for the distance (height) that was put on. Hence it is possible to keep the abutting portion and the IC contact off the card transport path. The IC card, the subject of the rear discharge, can thus be discharged from the rear end of the card reader without being interrupted by the abutting portion.
It is desirable that one adopts driving means that can instantly cancel control of the regulation means, for example, a solenoid for the IC card reader of the present invention.


REFERENCES:
patent: 5045674 (1991-09-01), Mita et al.
patent: 5196687 (1993-03-01), Sugino et al.
patent: 5984179 (1999-11-01), May
patent: 6138916 (2000-10-01), Zolkos et al.
patent: 9-147064 (1997-06-01), None
patent: 10-027220 (1998-01-01), None
Ishikawa et al. U.S. PG Pub 2002/0084326.

LandOfFree

Say what you really think

Search LandOfFree.com for the USA inventors and patents. Rate them and share your experience with other people.

Rating

IC card reader does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this patent.

If you have personal experience with IC card reader, we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and IC card reader will most certainly appreciate the feedback.

Rate now

     

Profile ID: LFUS-PAI-O-3353392

  Search
All data on this website is collected from public sources. Our data reflects the most accurate information available at the time of publication.