Card receiver case

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Inventors

Bricaud, Herve Guy
Valcher, Fabrice

Application #

612572

Filed

Mar-8-1996

Published

Dec-30-1997

Current US Class

235/441
235/486

International Classes

G06K 007/00

Field of Search

235/441 235/486

Assignee

ITT Corporation (New York, NY)

Examiners

Pitts; Harold

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Freilich Hornbaker Rosen

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Abstract
A case is provided for receiving an electronic card (C), which includes a one-piece molded housing (10) that forms a pair of slideways (12, 14) that guide opposite side portions of the card and that includes upper and lower crosspieces (46, 20) that connect the slideways and that are vertically spaced. A separate electrical connector (60) is provided which includes a connector frame (61) and a plurality of electrical contacts (77) mounted on the frame, with each contact having an upwardly-projecting contact blade (63). The connector is mounted on the lower crosspiece of the housing, with the contact blades projecting through card-receiving slots (64) of the housing. The card receiver can have a butterfly shape, with each crosspiece having a middle section (36) of small length, and each crosspiece can be formed with large apertures (24, 28A, 28B), which reduce weight and cost. The upper crosspiece has a brake tab extending at a forward-downward incline, with a forward end lying near the front end of the card-receiving slot to provide tactile feedback indicating when the card is closely approaching full insertion.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A case for receiving an electronic card of predetermined width and thickness and that has a face with electrical card terminals and that has laterally spaced opposite card sides, comprising:

a receiver housing that forms a pair of laterally spaced slideways that closely slidably guide the card sides in forward longitudinal movement into said housing, and at least one plate-like crosspiece that connects said slideways;

a connector that includes a plastic molded connector frame and a plurality of contacts that each have contact mount parts fixed to said connector frame and that each have projecting card-engaging contact blades;

said receiver housing being a unitary molded part that includes said slideways and said crosspiece, with each slideway including a top wall and a bottom wall and a side wall and said connector is fixedly mounted on said crosspiece with said contact blades positioned to engage said card terminals as the card is slid forwardly into said housing.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

There is increasing use of thin cards, of the same or smaller width and length as common credit cards, with terminals on a card face, especially to provide access to restricted equipment, services, or areas. For example, a card unique to a person's automobile radio can be carried by that person to provide access to the radio, to discourage theft of the radio. Such cards are becoming available in a variety of sizes.

A card case for receiving the card, requires walls forming a slot for closely guiding a card during its forward insertion, and electrical contacts for engaging the card terminals when the card is fully inserted. Other functions of such a case are a sensor for generating a signal upon full card insertion and a brake for retaining the card so it does not accidentally pull out. One approach to a card case, described in European patent publication EP-A-0,316,699 includes upper and lower molded case halves that can be fixed together to form a slot between them. During manufacture of the lower case half, electrical contacts are molded into the lower case half. This approach has the disadvantage that separate contacts must be constructed and separate upper and lower molds must be formed for the upper and lower cases for each size or shape card. An approach to the design of card cases which minimized the cost for tooling up to manufacture different size cases for different cards, and which provided reliable contacts and reliable full-insertion detectors, would be of value.
 
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