Card holder

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Inventors

Sakamaki, Teruo
Hiramatsu, Hideo

Application #

933360

Filed

Sep-18-1997

Published

Oct-3-2000

Current US Class

235/375
235/380
235/384
235/441
235/492
379/91.01
705/41

International Classes

G06F 017/60

Field of Search

705/41 705/14 705/35 235/375 235/380 235/384 235/441 235/492 235/438 379/91 379/266

Assignee

Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

MacDonald; Allen R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McDermott, Will & Emery

US Patent References

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5729000   IC card reader
5729717   IC card and issuin...

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Abstract
A card holder allows the bearer of an IC card to check the information recorded in the IC card at any time and with ease even if the IC card has a surface that is not fit to be provided with a display portion that allows repeated writing and erasing of information. The card holder has a card holding means, a reading means for reading information from the IC card held by the card holding means, and a display means.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A card holder comprising:

a plurality of card holding means, each of which is capable of holding an IC card;

reading means for reading information from an IC card held by one of the card holding means;

display means;

display control means for displaying the information read by the reading means on the display means; and

a terminal plate accessible by the user, said terminal plate having a plurality of terminals which align with corresponding contacts provided on a terminal section of said IC card when said IC card is placed in said card holding means comprising said reading means, said terminal section provided on a front surface of said IC card;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a card holder.

2. Description of the Prior Art

As is widely known, IC cards provide a large storage capacity and a high degree of security, and, for this reason, IC cards have in recent years attracted much attention as a new information storage medium to replace conventional magnetic cards. In fact, IC cards have been finding more and more applications lately. For example, IC cards are used as premium point cards to record premium points that are given to a card bearer in accordance with the amount of his or her purchase and are exchangeable with goods or services in accordance with the number of accumulated points, or as rental cards to record information related to rented CDs, videocassettes, or other, or as prepaid cards.

However, to see the information recorded in an IC card, a set of specialized equipment including a card reader and a display device is required, and, in general, a card bearer does not own such equipment, much less carries it around for his or her shopping. Accordingly, a card bearer usually cannot readily see the information recorded in an IC card, and this has been causing various inconveniences. For example, in the case of a premium point card, which is first and foremost intended to motivate the card bearer to buy more, the card does not serve the purpose unless the card bearer can readily recognize how many premium points have been accumulated.
 
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