Card processing apparatus

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Inventors

Torita, Tomohiko
Okada, Toru
Yokota, Yuji

Application #

726753

Filed

Sep-27-1976

Published

Jan-30-1979

Current US Class

234/35
235/431
235/449
235/476

International Classes

G06K 007/02; G06K 001/20; G06K 007/08; G06K 013/00

Field of Search

235/61.11 101/92 234/35

Assignee

Canon Kabushiki Kaisha (Tokyo, JP); Canon Denshi Kabushiki Kaisha (Saitama, JP)

Examiners

Cook; Daryl W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto

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Abstract
This specification discloses a card processing apparatus which is constructed such that a card having information recorded thereon and a paper leaf are superposedly placed on card tray movably disposed in an opening formed within the housing of the apparatus and the following card processing is carried out by pushing the card tray into the interior of the housing: first, the card and the paper leaf are separated from each other and the card alone is transported so that first information recorded on the card is read by reader means, whereafter the card is transported back to the card tray to restore its initial position; next, information extraneously entered is compared with the first information read from the card and only when the two types of information are identical, urge means is operated to urge the superposed card and paper leaf, whereby second information recorded on the card is recorded onto the paper leaf.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A card processing apparatus comprising:

a housing having an opening therein;

card carrying means movably disposed within said opening of said housing and having a card rest portion on which a card having information recorded thereon may rest;

reader means disposed within said housing for reading the recorded information from said card;

transport means for transporting said card on said card rest portion to said reader means by said card carrying means being moved within said opening and inwardly of said housing; and

guide means disposed between said card carrying means and said reader means for guiding said card between said two means.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a card processing apparatus having card rest means (card tray), and more particularly to a card processing apparatus in which a card resting on the card rest means may be transported to reader means for reading information recorded on the card.

2. Description of the Prior Art

A card processing apparatus is known in which a card may be nipped between rollers so that information recorded on the card may be read. Such a conventional card processing apparatus has been of the type in which the card is manually inserted into the nip between the rollers and therefore, the card might sometimes be inclined when nipped, and the occurrence of such inclination might have caused inconvenience to the subsequent transport of the card. In a further apparatus which has been provided with a guide to avoid the above-noted problem, an introduction means has been provided to the opening of the guide to facilitate the insertion of the card, whereas the conventional introduction means which has been provided simply by enlarging the opening could not sufficiently perform its function in terms of the ease with which the card may be inserted, the accuracy with which the card position may be confirmed, etc. Further, when the information recorded on the card was to be transferred onto a paper leaf, the conventional card processing apparatus has involved the procedures of letting the card and the paper leaf be nipped separately between respective pairs of rollers.
 
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