Registers – Coded record sensors – Particular sensor structure
Patent
1979-07-20
1980-12-02
Cook, Daryl W.
Registers
Coded record sensors
Particular sensor structure
235479, 235482, G06K 706, G06K 1320, G06K 1324
Patent
active
042366674
ABSTRACT:
A low insertion force, handfed card reader is disclosed comprising a housing having a profiled passageway therein opening to a frontal side. The passageway is defined by a top wall having an array of contacts mounted therein, and a bottom wall slanted downwardly from a backward end of the passageway toward the frontal opening. A tray is provided within the passageway having a like-slanted bottom surface which is positioned against the bottom wall of the passageway. An encoded card can be freely inserted into the passageway a distance onto the tray, and as the tray is slid backward along the bottom wall, the encoded card is thereby moved upwardly against the contacts. A profiled retention spring system is further provided and pressures the encoded card against the top surface of the passageway to maintain the card reader in its read-mode until subsequently released by the user.
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patent: 3492447 (1970-01-01), McFadden
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patent: 3627994 (1971-12-01), Sallach et al.
Crowley Daniel J.
Stine Jon D.
AMP Incorporated
Cook Daryl W.
O'Planick Richard B.
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