IC card

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Inventors

Omori, Makoto
Banjo, Toshinobu
Onoda, Shigeo

Application #

169459

Filed

Mar-17-1988

Published

Jun-12-1990

Current US Class

235/441
235/492
439/137
439/140

International Classes

G05K 019/06

Field of Search

235/380 235/492 235/441 439/136 439/137 439/140 439/131

Assignee

Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki Kaisha (JP)

Examiners

Trafton; David L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Leydig, Voit & Mayer

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Abstract
An IC card has a shutter reciprocatively mounted on a frame in order to protect a plurality of external-element connection terminals which are mounted on the frame. Guide grooves formed in the frame include those which receive corresponding projections formed on spring-mounting portions of the shutter to keep the projections in engagement therewith, thereby enabling both the base portion and the spring-mounting portion of the shutter to be guided. End portions at one end of those guide grooves determine a position of the shutter such that the shutter is prevented from overshooting the frame. Thus, the IC card is capable of ensuring stable opening and closing action of the shutter.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An IC card comprising:

a frame for incorporating components such as semiconductor chips in said IC card, said frame having a plurality of external-element connection terminals mounted near one end;

a thin shutter reciprocatingly mounted on said frame to cover and uncover said plurality of terminals, said shutter having a base portion and at least one spring-mounting portion extending from said base portion toward the rear of the reciprocation direction;

at least one projection formed on each of said base portion and said spring-mounting portion extending along sides of said frame;

springs disposed between said mounting portion of said shutter and said frame for reciprocating said shutter;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an IC card incorporating components such as microcomputer chips and memory chips.

A conventional IC card of the type stated above is illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 3. As shown in these Figures, the conventional IC card has a thin shutter 2 for protecting external-element connection terminals 100 (see FIG. 1), and the shutter 2 is mounted on the frame 1 of the IC card so as to be slidable back and forth, i.e., in the direction of the arrow A shown in FIGS. 1 and 2. The frame 1 incorporates a printed board (not shown) on which semiconductor chips (also not shown) are mounted, the terminals 100 are also mounted on the printed board in the portion of front end thereof and are exposed when the shutter 2 is open. The shutter 2 has a base portion 3 and spring-mounting portions 4. Projections 3a and 4a are respectively formed on the shutter base portion 3 and the corresponding spring-mounting portions 4, and these projections 3a and 4a each extend along the side portions of the frame 1. Tensile springs 5 are disposed between the corresponding projection 4a formed on the portion 4 and a fixing pin 1a secured on the frame 1 to provide return tension for the shutter 2, so that the shutter 2 returns to a normal position, that is the closed position, shown in the figures when the IC card is not being used. The frame 1 is formed with guide grooves 7 which each receive therein the corresponding projection 3a of the base portion 3, so that the shutter 2 can be guided back and forth in the direction indicated by the arrow A. A stopper 8 for the shutter 2 is formed at one end portion of the frame 1. The IC card also has metal panels 6 provided on the upper and lower surfaces of the frame 1 to cover components such as semiconductor chips (not shown). An insulating material coats all of the metal panels 6.
 
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