Card reader

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Inventors

Buschmann, Ulrich

Application #

746132

Filed

Dec-21-2000

Published

Nov-1-2005

Current US Class

235/375
235/380
235/382
235/442
235/451
235/492

International Classes

G06K 007/08

Field of Search

235/451 235/379 235/380 235/492 235/375 235/382 235/442

Assignee

Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. (Espoo, FI)

Examiners

Stcyr; Daniel

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Perman & Green, LLP.

US Patent References

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5763862   Dual card smart ca...
5878134   Secure access syste...
5933328   Compact mechanis...
5979773   Dual smart card ac...
6137710   Connecting appara...
6405369   Smart card chaini...
6824045   Method and system...

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Abstract
The invention relates to the design of card readers for cards equipped with memory. Such cards, and also the data stored in the memory of such cards, are generally utilized to produce and/or maintain operating states of technical devices. It is also known that the user personally can store data in certain areas of the memory. However, as the memory design and usage has been standardized for the most part and the memory capacity reserved for use by the user is relatively small, the memory capacity reserved for the user can only be increased by providing the device with additional cards equipped with memory. However, as all cards used in a device to supply the full functionality must operate together in a prescribed manner, it is the task of the invention to specify a card reader that organizes this operation. To accomplish this, it is specified that a monitoring device 17 or a closing device 24 is present that prevents the insertion of a second card 11.1 when there is a first card 11.2 inserted in the first slot 12.2, or that ensures, when there are two cards 11 in the slots 12, that the first card 11.2 is removed from its corresponding slot 12 before second card 11.1 is removed.
 
Claims
1. A card reader comprising

a first slot containing an insertion aperture for inserting a card equipped with a memory;

a second slot also containing an insertion aperture for inserting another card equipped with memory; and

a monitoring device that prevents the logging on of a second card inserted in said second slot when said first slot already has a first card inserted in said first slot that, when said second card has been inserted said second slot, monitors said second card's position in said second slot and logs off the first card located in said first slot when said first card's position changes.

2. The card reader according to claim 1 such that:

said first slot and said second slot are arranged one over the other, whereby the insertion apertures of said first slot and said second slot point in the same direction.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to the design of card readers for cards equipped with memory.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

According to the background of the invention, card readers for cards equipped with memory are well known so that we do not need to go into more detail here in this context. However, to better understand the invention we state that all known card readers have a slot equipped with an insertion aperture in which the card equipped with memory is inserted. As such cards are used to produce and/or maintain operating states of electrical devices, there are contacts within the slot that, when the card is inserted in the slot, make contact with the contacts on the card and consequently connect the memory of the card with a read and/or write device. This allows the corresponding device to only be used when there is information stored in the memory of the card. Such cards equipped with memory could be, for example, the SIM cards used in mobile communication, without which the user cannot log into the network. Such cards equipped with memory are often designed so that not only data used to produce and/or maintain operating states is stored in the storage space of the memory, but so that there are also memory areas in which the user himself can write data. In this context we would like to refer again to the SIM cards used in mobile telephones that not only contain the data used to maintain the operating state of mobile telephones, but that also can store telephone numbers entered by the user, for example. This is especially practical because the user, when using another mobile telephone, also has the telephone book stored in the memory of his SIM card available when "his" SIM card is inserted. However, due to the standardization of the memory in the cards, the memory space provided for use by a user is very limited. The memory bottleneck created by the standardization is especially critical because more services and/or applications are constantly being created that need the memory space provided on the cards so that they can be used more flexibly. This need can be met, for example, by providing at least one other card equipped with memory for this purpose that, to increase flexibility, does not necessarily have to be identical to the standard card used in the corresponding application. However, due to the fact that this other card must function with the card already present, it is the task of the invention to specify a method and/or a card reader that prevents invalid states from arising when two cards are used.
 
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