Chip card reader

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Inventors

Bleier, Robert
Reichardt, Manfred

Application #

842155

Filed

May-4-1992

Published

Aug-2-1994

Current US Class

235/380
235/382
235/441
235/492
439/188

International Classes

G06K 019/06

Field of Search

235/441 235/492 235/380 235/482

Assignee

Amphenol-Tuchel Electronics GmbH (DE)

Examiners

Hajec; Donald

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bacon & Thomas

US Patent References

4743746   Receiving unit for...
4752234   Contacting apparat...
4839508   Card reader
4859199   Connector
4900273   Contact frame for a...
4976630   Chipcard reader
5051566   IC card reader
5091618   IC card reader/writer
5198645   Chip card receivin...

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Abstract
A chip card reader comprises a contact support (2) in which are arranged read contact springs (17) and an end position switch in the form of switch contact springs (21, 22) which indicates the operating mode. The read contact-springs contact regions of a chip card (13) inserted in a read position in the chip card reader. In its operating mode in the read position of the card, the end position switch acts approximately perpendicular to the direction of insertion (20) of the card. Hence, in the read position, no component of force is produced which would act in the direction opposite to that of insertion of the card.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A chipcard reader comprising a contact support within which reading contacts and switching contacts forming an end position switch are located, wherein the reading contacts are adapted for engagement with contact zones of a chipcard which has been inserted into said chipcard reader and moved relative to said contact support until it has reached a reading position,

wherein the end position switch is designed such that it acts in its actuated position approximately perpendicular with respect to the direction of card insertion upon engagement of the card with the switch as the card is inserted into the reader such that no force component is generated which would act in the direction opposite to the direction of card insertion, wherein the chipcard has at least two contact zones, one of which is located forwardly of the other relative to the direction of card insertion, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a chip card reader in general, into which a chip card can be inserted into a reading position in which contact elements provided in said chip card reader engage or contact contact zones provided on said chip card. The invention relates specifically to a chip card reader having contact elements adapted for soldering.

In known chip card readers frequently a downward movement is provided between the chip card and the chip card reader when the chip card is inserted into the reading position so as to provide a good engagement between the contact elements of the chip card reader and the contact zones of the chip card. Such chip card readers require mechanical means to provide for said downward movement. For other applications a chip card reader might be sufficient which does not use such a downward movement but uses sliding contact elements so that for instance said mechanical means for providing the downward movement for the chipcard is no longer required.
 
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