Registers – Coded record sensors – Particular sensor structure
Patent
1988-10-18
1991-09-03
Levy, Stuart S.
Registers
Coded record sensors
Particular sensor structure
235441, 235475, 235480, G06K 700, G06K 706, G06K 1300, G06K 1308
Patent
active
050456741
ABSTRACT:
A first sensor is arranged at a predetermined position on a conveying path of an IC card. When the IC card is detected by the first sensor, the conveyance of the IC card is stopped. A connector supported to a supporting member provided at a predetermined position approaches the contacts of the IC card and comes into contact therewith. There is also provided a second sensor to detect that the connector is located at a position adapted to come into contact with the contacts of the IC card on the basis of the motion of the supporting member. The supporting member has a projecting portion adapted to about on an IC card which has overrun from the predetermined position. When the projecting portion abuts on the IC card, no detection signal is output from the second sensor.
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Mita Katsuya
Morishita Muneki
Levy Stuart S.
Omron Tateisi Electronics Co.
Sikorski Edward H.
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