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Timestamp: 2019-11-14 22:51:35
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JP6078457B2 - Card reader - Google Patents
JP6078457B2
JP6078457B2 JP2013231660A JP2013231660A JP6078457B2 JP 6078457 B2 JP6078457 B2 JP 6078457B2 JP 2013231660 A JP2013231660 A JP 2013231660A JP 2013231660 A JP2013231660 A JP 2013231660A JP 6078457 B2 JP6078457 B2 JP 6078457B2
JP2013231660A
JP2015092307A (en
博史 桑木
2013-11-08 Application filed by 日本電産サンキョー株式会社 filed Critical 日本電産サンキョー株式会社
2013-11-08 Priority to JP2013231660A priority Critical patent/JP6078457B2/en
2015-05-14 Publication of JP2015092307A publication Critical patent/JP2015092307A/en
2017-02-08 Publication of JP6078457B2 publication Critical patent/JP6078457B2/en
G06K7/0091—Methods or arrangements for sensing record carriers, e.g. for reading patterns by galvanic contacts, e.g. card connectors for ISO-7816 compliant smart cards or memory cards, e.g. SD card readers the connector comprising a circuit for steering the operations of the card connector the circuit comprising an arrangement for avoiding intrusions and unwanted access to data inside of the connector
The present invention relates to a card reader including an IC contact for performing data communication with an IC chip built in a card.
2. Description of the Related Art Conventionally, a so-called dip type card reader is known that reads magnetic data recorded on a card when the card inserted into the card reader is pulled out (see, for example, Patent Document 1). A card reader described in Patent Document 1 includes a front frame in which a card insertion slot is formed, a main body frame fixed to the front frame, a control board to which a magnetic head is connected via a cable, a front frame and a main body. And a sealing member disposed between the frame and used in a predetermined host device.
In the card reader described in Patent Document 1, the main body frame includes a head placement portion in which the magnetic head is placed, a bag-like card accommodation portion in which the tip side of the card inserted from the insertion slot is accommodated, and a head placement portion. And a seal arrangement portion which is formed between the card accommodation portion and in which the seal member is arranged so that the inner periphery of the seal member contacts. The front frame includes a front surface portion that forms the front surface of the card reader, and a cylindrical portion that is formed so as to be connected to the front surface portion and that is formed from the front surface portion toward the back side. The head arrangement part of the main body frame is arranged on the inner peripheral side of the cylindrical part of the front frame, and the card inserted from the insertion slot passes through the inner peripheral side of the cylindrical part. Further, the back side portion of the cylindrical portion is a seal crushing portion that crushes the sealing member in the radial direction from the outer peripheral side of the sealing member.
Since the card reader described in Patent Document 1 is configured as described above, in this card reader, a liquid such as water that has entered from the insertion port is received by a seal member disposed between the front frame and the main body frame. It is possible to prevent the control board from entering the portion where the control board is disposed. In the card reader described in Patent Document 1, the front portion of the front frame is disposed in an opening formed in the front panel of the host device, and constitutes a part of the front panel of the host device. The front portion is fixed to the front panel of the host device via a predetermined seal member so that liquid does not enter the rear side of the front panel from the opening of the front panel of the host device. Therefore, with this card reader, it is possible to prevent liquid from entering the portion where the control board is disposed.
Conventionally, a contact type IC card reader having a plurality of IC contacts for data communication with a contact type IC card incorporating an IC chip has been widely used.
JP 2011-40029 JP
As described above, Patent Document 1 has a configuration for preventing a liquid such as water that has entered from a card insertion port from entering a control board to which a magnetic head is connected via a cable. It is disclosed. However, Patent Document 1 discloses a configuration for preventing a liquid such as water that has entered from a card insertion slot from entering a location of a control board to which a plurality of IC contacts are connected via a cable. It has not been.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a card reader having an IC contact for data communication with an IC chip built in the card, and a liquid that has entered from the card insertion port is connected to a plurality of IC contacts via a cable. An object of the present invention is to provide a card reader capable of preventing the control board from entering the connected control board.
In order to solve the above problems, a card reader of the present invention includes a plurality of IC contacts for data communication with an IC chip built in a card, an IC contact block holding a plurality of IC contacts, An IC contact is formed in a ring shape, a cable connected to one end of the IC contact, a control board connected to the other end of the cable, a front cover formed with a card insertion slot, a main body frame fixed to the front cover. A seal member disposed between the front cover and the main body frame, wherein the card insertion direction, which is one of the card movement directions, is the first direction, and the card removal direction, which is the other card movement direction, is the first direction. The main body frame is inserted from the insertion slot when two directions are set, and one of the card thickness directions perpendicular to the card moving direction is the third direction and the other card thickness direction is the fourth direction. A card accommodating portion in which the first direction side of the card is accommodated, and a seal disposing portion that is disposed on the second direction side with respect to the card accommodating portion and in which the seal member is disposed so that the inner periphery of the seal member abuts. A card housing part, a housing part main body housing the first direction side of the card, and a cover member fixed from the third direction side to the first side surface part serving as the side surface of the housing part main body in the third direction side. The first side surface portion is formed so that an opening in which the IC contact block is disposed penetrates the first side surface portion, and the cover member covers the IC contact block and the opening portion. And a passage port through which the first direction end of the card inserted from the insertion port passes is formed at the second direction end of the seal arrangement portion, and the control board is from a passage port outside the card accommodation unit. Is also arranged on the first direction side and the front cover A cylindrical tube portion disposed so as to surround at least a first direction side of the front cover so as to surround a portion through which the card passes, and an inner peripheral surface of the cylinder portion radially extends from the outer peripheral side of the seal member The portion of the main body frame on the first direction side with respect to the passage opening is hermetically sealed.
In the card reader according to the present invention, an opening in which the IC contact block is disposed is formed in the first side surface portion of the card housing portion constituting the main body frame. A cover member covering the IC contact block and the opening is fixed, and a portion of the main body frame on the first direction side from the passage opening formed at the second direction end of the seal arrangement portion is sealed. Further, in the present invention, an annular seal member is arranged in the seal arrangement portion arranged on the second direction side with respect to the card housing portion so as to surround a portion through which the card passes at least on the first direction side of the front cover. The inner peripheral surface of the arranged cylindrical portion crushes the seal member in the radial direction from the outer peripheral side of the seal member. Furthermore, in the present invention, the control board to which a plurality of IC contacts are connected via a cable is disposed outside the card housing portion on the first direction side with respect to the passage port. Therefore, according to the present invention, it is possible to prevent the liquid that has entered from the card insertion slot from entering the location of the control board to which the plurality of IC contacts are connected via the cable.
In the present invention, it is preferable that a through-hole penetrating the first side surface portion is formed in a portion of the first side surface portion covered with the cover member. If comprised in this way, it will become possible to flow the liquid collected between a 1st side part and a cover member into the inside of a card accommodating part via a through-hole, As a result, it flowed inside the card accommodating part It is also possible to discharge the liquid to the outside of the card reader through an insertion port formed in the front cover.
In the present invention, when the direction orthogonal to the card moving direction and the card thickness direction is the fifth direction, the card reader is installed so that the fifth direction matches the vertical direction, and the through hole is formed on the first side surface. It is preferable that it is formed in the lower end side of the part covered with the cover member. If comprised in this way, it will become possible to effectively flow the liquid collected between a 1st side part and a cover member to the inside of a card accommodating part via a through-hole.
Further, in this case, the cover member includes a lower wall portion that constitutes the lower surface of the cover member, and the upper surface of the lower wall portion has a liquid accumulated between the first side surface portion and the cover member toward the through hole. It is preferable to be inclined with respect to the moving direction of the card when viewed from the thickness direction of the card so as to flow. If comprised in this way, it will become possible to flow the liquid collected between a 1st side part and a cover member more effectively to the inside of a card accommodating part via a through-hole.
Further, when the through hole is formed on the lower end side of the portion of the first side surface portion covered with the cover member, the cover member has a substantially polygonal frame when viewed from the thickness direction of the card. The inner side surface of each corner portion of the side wall portion, which is formed to have a shape and includes a side wall portion parallel to the thickness direction of the card, is a substantially polygonal frame shape when viewed from the thickness direction of the card, It is preferably formed in a curved shape. When the inner peripheral surface of each corner portion of the side wall portion of the cover member is formed so that the two planes are connected, the liquid has the surface tension of the inner peripheral surface of each corner portion of the side wall portion. Although it becomes easy to stay by an effect | action, if it comprises in this way, it will become difficult for a liquid to stay on the internal peripheral surface of each corner | angular part of a side wall part. Therefore, the liquid accumulated between the first side surface portion and the cover member can be more effectively flowed into the card accommodating portion through the through hole.
In the present invention, the through hole is preferably formed in a circular shape, an oval shape whose longitudinal direction is the moving direction of the card, or an elliptical shape whose longitudinal direction is the moving direction of the card. If comprised in this way, even if the through-hole is formed in the 1st side part which comprises the side surface of an accommodating part main body, it will become difficult to catch the edge part of the card | curd inserted in a through-hole.
In the present invention, the IC contact block is movable in the moving direction of the card, the cable is a flexible printed circuit board, and the housing portion main body is a second side surface that is a side surface on the fourth direction side of the housing portion main body. A second opening for routing the cable is formed on the first direction side of the opening so as to penetrate the first side surface, and the second opening is formed on the first side surface. Are preferably covered with a cover member, and a concave portion that is recessed toward the fourth direction is formed at a position of the second side surface portion facing the second opening. If comprised in this way, it will become possible to draw the cable which is a flexible printed circuit board so that it may loosen using a 2nd opening part and a recessed part. Therefore, even if the cable moves together with the IC contact block moving in the card moving direction, it is possible to prevent the load from being concentrated on a specific portion of the cable and disconnecting the cable. In addition, when the space in the first direction side portion of the card accommodating portion is narrow, the liquid that has entered from the insertion port and has reached the first direction side portion of the card accommodating portion is affected by the surface tension of the card accommodating portion. Although it is easy to stay in the one-direction side portion, it is possible to form a relatively wide space in the first direction-side portion of the card accommodating portion. The liquid is difficult to stay. Moreover, since it becomes possible to form a comparatively large space in the 1st direction side part of a card accommodating part if comprised in this way, the dust which entered the 1st direction side part of the card accommodating part is combined with a liquid. It becomes possible to discharge.
In the present invention, for example, a sealing material is applied to a portion where the cover member is attached to the first side surface portion.
In the present invention, it is preferable that a sealing material is applied to a connection portion between the plurality of IC contacts and the cable. With this configuration, even if the connection portion between the IC contact and the cable is disposed in a region where the liquid can enter, a short circuit that may occur due to the liquid adhering to the connection portion between the plurality of IC contacts and the cable is generated. It becomes possible to prevent.
In the present invention, if the direction orthogonal to the card moving direction and the card thickness direction is the fifth direction, the IC contact block can be moved in the card moving direction, It is preferable that a guide portion for preventing the IC contact block moving in the moving direction from being displaced in the fifth direction is formed. With this configuration, the IC contact block moving in the card moving direction can be prevented from rattling in the fifth direction, and the terminal portion formed on the surface of the card and the IC contact can be reliably brought into contact with each other. It becomes possible.
As described above, according to the present invention, in a card reader having an IC contact for data communication with an IC chip built in the card, the liquid that has entered from the card insertion port is connected to the plurality of IC contacts via the cable. Can be prevented from entering the place where the control board is connected.
It is a perspective view of the card reader concerning an embodiment of the invention. It is a disassembled perspective view of the state which removed the case body from the card reader shown in FIG. It is a disassembled perspective view which shows the state which removed the control board from the state shown in FIG. 2 from another direction. FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a state where the cover member is removed from the state shown in FIG. 3 from another direction. It is sectional drawing of the EE cross section of FIG. It is a perspective view which shows the components attached to the 1st frame and 1st frame which are shown in FIG. 3 from another direction. It is a perspective view which shows the components attached to the 2nd frame and 2nd frame which are shown in FIG. 3 from another direction.
(Schematic configuration of card reader)
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a card reader 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the card reader 1 shown in FIG. 1 with the case body 17 removed. FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view showing the state in which the control boards 4 and 8 are removed from the state shown in FIG. 2 from another direction. FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a state where the cover member 30 is removed from the state shown in FIG. 3 from another direction. FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line EE of FIG. In addition, illustration of the case main body 16 is abbreviate | omitted in FIG.
The card reader 1 according to the present embodiment is a device that reads data recorded on the card 2 and records data on the card 2 by a user manually operating the card 2. Specifically, the card reader 1 is a so-called dip type card reader that reads and records data by manually inserting the card 2 into the card reader 1 and removing the card 2 from the card reader 1. . The card reader 1 is used by being mounted on a host device such as a refueling device of an unmanned or self-service gas station, for example.
2 to 5, the card reader 1 is a control board to which a magnetic head 3 for reading magnetic data recorded on the card 2 and a lead wire (not shown) drawn from the magnetic head 3 are connected. 4, a plurality of IC contacts 5 for data communication with an IC chip built in the card 2, an IC contact block 6 holding the plurality of IC contacts 5, and one end side of the plurality of IC contacts 5 are connected to each other Cable 7, a control board 8 to which the other end of the cable 7 is connected, a lock lever 9 for preventing the card 2 inserted into the card reader 1 from being removed, and a solenoid 10 for driving the lock lever 9. And. The cable 7 of this embodiment is a flexible printed circuit board.
The card reader 1 includes a case body 17 composed of a front cover 15 and a case main body 16 in which an insertion port 14 for the card 2 is formed, and a main body fixed to the front cover 15 and accommodated in the case body 17. A frame 18 and a seal member 19 disposed between the front cover 15 and the main body frame 18 are provided. The seal member 19 is formed of rubber or the like and is formed in an annular shape.
In this embodiment, the manually operated card 2 moves in the X direction shown in FIG. Specifically, the card 2 is inserted in the X1 direction, and the card 2 is extracted in the X2 direction. That is, the X direction is the moving direction of the card 2, the X1 direction is the inserting direction of the card 2 that is one of the moving directions of the card 2, and the X2 direction is the card 2 that is the other of the moving directions of the card 2. This is the sampling direction. Further, the Y direction in FIG. 1 orthogonal to the X direction is the thickness direction of the card 2 inserted into the card reader 1, and the Z direction in FIG. 1 orthogonal to the X direction and the Y direction is the card reader. This is the width direction (short width direction) of the card 2 inserted into the card 1. In this embodiment, the card reader 1 is installed so that the Z direction and the vertical direction (the direction of gravity) coincide. In the following description, the X1 direction side is the “back (back)” side, the X2 direction side is the “front” side, the Y1 direction side is the “right” side, the Y2 direction side is the “left” side, and the Z1 direction side is “up” The “side” and the Z2 direction side are the “lower” side. In this embodiment, the X1 direction is the first direction, the X2 direction is the second direction, the Y1 direction is the fourth direction, the Y2 direction is the third direction, and the Z direction is the fifth direction.
The card 2 is, for example, a rectangular vinyl chloride card having a thickness of about 0.7 to 0.8 mm. A magnetic stripe on which magnetic data is recorded is formed on one surface of the card 2. The card 2 contains an IC chip. On the other surface of the card 2, a terminal portion composed of a plurality of contact terminals electrically connected to the IC chip is fixed. The card 2 may be a PET (polyethylene terephthalate) card having a thickness of about 0.18 to 0.36 mm, a paper card having a predetermined thickness, or the like.
(Configuration of main body frame and parts attached to main body frame)
FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing the first frame 28 and components attached to the first frame 28 shown in FIG. 3 from another direction. FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing the second frame 29 and parts attached to the second frame 29 shown in FIG. 3 from another direction.
The main body frame 18 includes a head placement portion 22 in which the magnetic head 3 is placed, a bag-like card accommodation portion 23 in which the rear end side of the card 2 inserted from the insertion port 14 is accommodated, a head placement portion 22 and a card accommodation. A partition portion 24 formed between the portion 23, a seal placement portion 25 formed between the head placement portion 22 and the partition portion 24 where the seal member 19 is placed, and the card 2 inserted from the insertion slot 14. And a card guide unit 26 for guiding the user. The rear ends of the head placement portion 22 and the card guide portion 26 are connected to the front end of the seal placement portion 25, the rear end of the seal placement portion 25 is connected to the front end of the partition wall portion 24, and the rear end of the partition wall portion 24 is the card receiving portion. It is connected to the front end of the portion 23.
As shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, the head placement portion 22 and the card guide portion 26 are formed so as to protrude forward from the seal placement portion 25. The head placement portion 22 is disposed on the upper end side of the main body frame 18, and the card guide portion 26 is disposed on the lower end side of the main body frame 18. A notch portion 27 is formed between the head arrangement portion 22 and the card guide portion 26 in the vertical direction.
The main body frame 18 includes a first frame 28 and a second frame 29 that are divided into two in the left-right direction, and a cover member 30 that is fixed to the first frame 28. In this embodiment, the first frame 28 and the cover member 30 constitute the left side portion of the main body frame 18, and the second frame 29 constitutes the right side portion of the main body frame 18. The first frame 28 and the second frame 29 are fixed to each other by screws arranged at the four corners of the card accommodating portion 23. Further, the IC contact block 6, the control board 8, the lock lever 9 and the solenoid 10 are attached to the first frame 28, and the magnetic head 3 and the control board 4 are attached to the second frame 29.
As shown in FIG. 6, the first frame 28 includes a first head placement portion 28 a that forms part of the head placement portion 22, a first storage frame portion 28 b that forms part of the card storage portion 23, and a partition wall. A first partition wall portion 28c constituting a part of the portion 24, a first seal placement frame portion 28d constituting a part of the seal placement portion 25, and a first card guide frame portion constituting a part of the card guide portion 26. 28e.
As shown in FIG. 7, the second frame 29 includes a second head placement portion 29a that forms the head placement portion 22 together with the first head placement portion 28a, and a second frame 29 that forms the card placement portion 23 together with the first storage frame portion 28b. 2 housing frame portion 29b, second partition wall portion 29c constituting the partition wall portion 24 together with the first partition wall portion 28c, second seal placement frame portion 29d constituting the seal placement portion 25 together with the first seal placement frame portion 28d, A first card guide frame portion 28e and a second card guide frame portion 29e constituting the card guide portion 26 are provided.
An arrangement hole in which the magnetic head 3 is arranged is formed in the second head arrangement portion 29a. The arrangement hole is formed so as to penetrate the second head arrangement portion 29a in the left-right direction. A head facing portion 28f for increasing the contact pressure between the magnetic head 3 and the card 2 is formed on the right side surface of the first head placement portion 28a (see FIG. 6). The head facing portion 28f is formed to protrude to the right side. The first head placement portion 28a has a placement hole in which the front end portion of the lock lever 9 is placed. The arrangement hole is formed so as to penetrate the first head arrangement portion 28a in the left-right direction.
Between the 1st head arrangement | positioning part 28a and the 2nd head arrangement | positioning part 29a, the card | curd guide groove | channel 32 for guiding the upper end side of the card | curd 2 inserted from the insertion port 14 is formed (refer FIG. 2). . In addition, a card guide groove 33 for guiding the lower end side of the card 2 inserted from the insertion port 14 is formed between the first card guide frame portion 28e and the second card guide frame portion 29e. The magnetic head 3 is disposed in the card guide groove 32 so as to face the gap portion of the magnetic head 3 and the head facing portion 28f.
The first housing frame portion 28b and the second housing frame portion 29b are formed so that the shape when viewed from the left-right direction is substantially rectangular. In this embodiment, the first receiving frame portion 28b and the second receiving frame 29b constitute a receiving portion main body 34 in which the rear end side of the card 2 is received. Further, in this embodiment, the card accommodating portion 23 is configured by the accommodating portion main body 34 and the cover member 30. As described above, the card accommodating portion 23 is formed in a bag shape. That is, the card accommodating part 23 is formed in a bag shape whose front end is open and whose inner end is sealed.
The first housing frame portion 28b includes a first side surface portion 28g that is a left side surface of the housing portion main body 34, a first wall portion 28h that rises from the right surface of the first side surface portion 28g toward the right side, and a first side surface portion 28g. And a second wall portion 28j rising from the left surface toward the left side. The first side surface portion 28g is formed in a substantially rectangular shape that is long in the front-rear direction. The front end of the first side surface portion 28g is connected to the first partition wall portion 28c. The first wall portion 28h rises from the upper and lower ends and the rear end of the first side surface portion 28g toward the right side.
The second wall portion 28j is formed to have a substantially pentagonal shape when viewed from the left-right direction. As shown in FIG. 4, the rear end portion of the second wall portion 28j has a planar shape substantially parallel to the YZ plane constituted by the left-right direction and the up-down direction, and from the rear end of the first side surface portion 28g. Standing up to the left. The front end portion of the second wall portion 28j is one apex portion of the second wall portion 28j formed in a substantially pentagonal annular shape. The front end of the second wall portion 28j is substantially coincident with the front end of the first side surface portion 28g and is in contact with the first partition wall portion 28c. The upper end portion of the second wall portion 28j is formed in a planar shape substantially parallel to the XY plane composed of the front-rear direction and the left-right direction. The upper end portion of the second wall portion 28j is formed below the upper end of the first side surface portion 28g. The lower end portion of the second wall portion 28j is formed in a substantially planar shape that is inclined with respect to the XY plane constituted by the front-rear direction and the left-right direction. The lower end portion of the second wall portion 28j is inclined so as to go downward as it goes to the front side. Moreover, the lower end part of the 2nd wall part 28j is formed above the lower end of the 1st side part 28g.
An opening 28k in which the IC contact block 6 is disposed is formed at substantially the center of the first side surface 28g in the front-rear direction. The opening 28k is formed so as to penetrate the first side surface 28g in the left-right direction. The opening 28k is formed in a substantially rectangular shape that is long in the front-rear direction. Moreover, the opening part 28k is formed in the inner peripheral side of the 2nd wall part 28j formed cyclically | annularly. Guide portions 28m for preventing the IC contact block 6 from shifting in the vertical direction are formed on both upper and lower edges of the opening 28k (see FIG. 6). The guide portion 28m is formed so as to protrude inward in the vertical direction from both upper and lower edges of the opening 28k.
In addition, an opening 28n in which a detection lever portion 6b (to be described later) constituting the IC contact block 6 is disposed is formed substantially at the center of the first side surface portion 28g in the front-rear direction. The opening 28n is formed so as to penetrate the first side surface 28g in the left-right direction. Moreover, the opening part 28n is formed in the inner peripheral side of the 2nd wall part 28j formed cyclically | annularly. Further, the opening 28n is formed so as to be connected to the opening 28k from the lower side. The width in the front-rear direction of the opening 28n is narrower than the width in the front-rear direction of the opening 28k.
An opening 28p for routing the cable 7 is formed on the back side of the first side surface 28g from the opening 28k (see FIG. 4). The opening 28p is formed so as to penetrate the first side surface 28g in the left-right direction. The opening 28p is formed in a substantially rectangular shape that is long in the vertical direction. Moreover, the opening part 28p is formed in the inner peripheral side of the 2nd wall part 28j formed cyclically | annularly. The opening 28p in this embodiment is a second opening.
Two through holes 28q that penetrate the first side surface portion 28g in the left-right direction are formed below the opening portion 28k of the first side surface portion 28g. The two through holes 28q are formed on the inner peripheral side of the annular second wall portion 28j. The two through holes 28q are formed with a predetermined interval in the front-rear direction. Specifically, as shown in FIG. 4, the through hole 28q disposed on the front side is formed substantially above the front end of the lower end portion of the second wall portion 28j, and the through hole 28q disposed on the back side is The second wall portion 28j is formed substantially above the center in the front-rear direction of the lower end portion. Further, the through hole 28q disposed on the front side is formed below the through hole 28q disposed on the back side. The through hole 28q of the present embodiment is formed in an oval shape having the longitudinal direction as the longitudinal direction. Note that the through hole 28q may be formed in a circular shape, or may be formed in an elliptical shape having the longitudinal direction as the longitudinal direction.
As shown in FIG. 6, a cable holding portion 28r that holds an intermediate portion of the cable 7 is formed on the right side of the first side face portion 28g. The cable holding part 28r is formed on the front side of the opening part 28p. The cable holding portion 28r is formed so as to protrude to the right side. The cable 7 folded back at 180 ° is held in the cable holding portion 28r. On the rear surface portion of the first wall portion 28h, as will be described later, a guide portion 28s is formed for routing the cable 7 drawn from the card housing portion 23 to the back side to the left side.
As shown in FIG. 4, a shaft holding portion 28t is formed on the left side surface of the first side surface portion 28g. The shaft holding portion 28t holds both end sides of the two support shafts 35 arranged at a predetermined interval in the front-rear direction. ing. The shaft holding portion 28t is formed so as to rise from the left surface of the first side surface portion 28g toward the left side. The shaft holding portion 28t is formed so as to rise from both upper and lower edges of the opening 28k. The shaft holding portion 28t is formed on the inner peripheral side of the second wall portion 28j formed in an annular shape. The shaft holding portion 28t disposed on the lower side is formed above the through hole 28q.
Further, an engagement projection 28u to which a front end side of a later-described tension coil spring 41 is attached is formed on the left surface of the first side surface portion 28g. The engagement protrusion 28u is formed to rise from the left surface of the first side surface portion 28g toward the left side. Further, the engagement protrusion 28u is formed on the front side of the opening 28k. Further, the engaging protrusion 28u is formed on the inner peripheral side of the second wall portion 28j formed in an annular shape.
The second housing frame portion 29 b constitutes the right side surface of the housing portion main body 34. The front end of the second storage frame portion 29b is connected to the second partition wall portion 29c. A contact facing portion 29f for increasing the contact pressure between the IC contact 5 and the card 2 is formed on the left surface of the second housing frame portion 29b (see FIG. 7). The contact facing portion 29f is formed so as to protrude to the left side, and is disposed so as to face the IC contact 5 from the left side. Further, a concave portion 29g that is recessed toward the right side is formed on the left surface of the second storage frame portion 29b. The recess 29g is formed on the back side of the contact facing portion 29f. The concave portion 29g is formed at a position facing the opening 28p and the cable holding portion 28r. The second storage frame portion 29 b of this embodiment is a second side surface portion that constitutes the right side surface of the storage portion main body 34.
The first storage frame portion 28b and the second storage frame portion 29b are joined to each other on both the upper and lower ends and the rear end. In this embodiment, the first storage frame portion 28b and the second storage frame portion 29b are joined to each other in a state where the upper and lower ends and the rear end of the second storage frame portion 29b are disposed on the inner peripheral side of the first wall portion 28h. Has been. A sealing material such as silicon is applied over the entire area between the upper and lower ends and the rear end of the second housing frame portion 29b and the inner peripheral surface of the first wall portion 28h. That is, the sealing material is applied to the upper and lower end portions and the rear end portion of the card housing portion 23 which are the joint portions between the first housing frame portion 28b and the second housing frame portion 29b. Moreover, the sealing material is filled between the upper and lower ends and the rear end of the second housing frame portion 29b and the inner peripheral surface of the first wall portion 28h.
The cover member 30 is formed of a light transmissive member that transmits light. Specifically, the cover member 30 is formed of a transparent or translucent resin material. Further, as shown in FIG. 3, the cover member 30 is formed so that the shape when viewed from the left-right direction is a substantially pentagonal shape. Specifically, the outer shape of the cover member 30 when viewed from the left-right direction is similar to the shape of the second wall portion 28j and is formed in a substantially pentagonal shape slightly smaller than the shape of the second wall portion 28j. Yes.
This cover member 30 is comprised from the base part 30a and the side wall part 30b which stands | starts up toward the right side from the outer peripheral end of the base part 30a. The base portion 30a is formed so that the outer shape when viewed from the left-right direction is a substantially pentagonal shape, and the side wall portion 30b is formed in a frame shape having a substantially pentagonal shape when viewed from the left-right direction. Moreover, the side wall part 30b is formed in the wall surface shape parallel to the left-right direction. The inner surfaces of the five corner portions of the side wall portion 30b formed in a substantially pentagonal frame shape are formed in a curved surface shape. Moreover, the inner peripheral surface of the connection part of the base part 30a and the side wall part 30b is also formed in the curved surface shape.
The cover member 30 is fixed to the first side surface portion 28g from the left side so that the side wall portion 30b is disposed along the inner peripheral surface of the second wall portion 28j. That is, the cover member 30 is formed on the first side surface portion 28g so as to cover the IC contact block 6, the openings 28k, 28n, 28p, the through hole 28q, the shaft holding portion 28t, and the engagement protrusion 28u disposed in the opening 28k. It is fixed. That is, openings 28k, 28n, 28p, a through hole 28q, a shaft holding portion 28t, and an engaging projection 28u are formed in a portion of the first side surface portion 28g covered with the cover member 30. The through hole 28q is formed on the lower end side of the portion of the first side surface portion 28g covered with the cover member 30.
The right end surface of the side wall portion 30b of the cover member 30 fixed to the first side surface portion 28g is in contact with the left surface of the first side surface portion 28g. Further, a sealing material such as silicon is applied over the entire circumference between the inner peripheral surface of the second wall portion 28j and the outer peripheral surface of the side wall portion 30b. That is, the sealing material is applied to the attachment portion of the cover member 30 to the first side surface portion 28g. The sealing material is filled between the inner peripheral surface of the second wall portion 28j and the outer peripheral surface of the side wall portion 30b.
The base portion 30a is provided with an arrangement recess 30c in which a sensor (not shown) for detecting the position of the IC contact block 6 is arranged. The arrangement recess 30c is formed so as to be recessed from the left side surface of the base portion 30a toward the right side. The sensor is an optical sensor in which a light emitting unit having a light emitting element and a light receiving unit having a light receiving element are arranged with a predetermined interval in the vertical direction, and is mounted on the control board 8. In addition, the sensor is disposed outside the card housing portion 23. The placement recess 30c includes a recess 30d in which the light emitting part is placed and a recess 30d in which the light receiving part is placed. The two concave portions 30d are arranged in a state where a predetermined interval is provided in the vertical direction. Between the two recesses 30d, when the IC contact 5 is in contact with the card 2, there is a lever arrangement part 30e in which a detection lever part 6b described later is arranged.
As described above, the side wall part 30b is disposed along the second wall part 28j. Further, as described above, the lower end portion of the second wall portion 28j is inclined so as to go downward as it goes to the front side. That is, the lower wall portion (that is, the lower surface of the cover member 30) that is the lower end portion of the side wall portion 30b is inclined so as to go downward as it goes to the front side. Further, as described above, the through hole 28q is formed on the lower end side of the portion of the first side surface portion 28g covered with the cover member 30, and the through hole 28q disposed on the front side is the second wall portion. A through hole 28q that is formed on the substantially upper side of the front end of the lower end portion of 28j and disposed on the back side is formed on the upper side of the substantially center in the front-rear direction of the lower end portion of the second wall portion 28j.
Therefore, a liquid such as water accumulated between the first side surface portion 28g and the cover member 30 flows toward the through hole 28q along the lower end portion of the side wall portion 30b by gravity. That is, in this embodiment, the lower end portion (lower wall portion) of the side wall portion 30b is viewed from the left and right directions so that the liquid accumulated between the first side surface portion 28g and the cover member 30 flows toward the through hole 28q. Sometimes tilted with respect to the front-rear direction.
As shown in FIG. 5, a seal arrangement groove 38 in which the seal member 19 is arranged is formed in the seal arrangement portion 25. On the front side of the seal arrangement groove 38, a flange portion is formed extending on both the upper and lower sides and the left and right sides. That is, the first seal disposition frame portion 28d is formed with a flange extending on both the upper and lower sides and the left side, and the second seal disposition frame portion 29d is formed with a flange extending on both the upper and lower sides and the right side. The seal member 19 is disposed in the seal disposition portion 25 so that the inner periphery of the annular seal member 19 contacts the bottom surface of the seal disposition groove 38.
The first partition wall portion 28c is formed in a substantially rectangular shape that extends further on the upper and lower sides and the left side than the flange portion formed on the first seal arrangement frame portion 28d, and the second partition wall portion 29c is formed on the second seal arrangement frame portion 28d. It is formed in a substantially rectangular ridge shape that extends further to the upper and lower sides and the right side than the ridge portion formed in the portion 29d. That is, the partition wall portion 24 is formed in a bowl shape that extends further on the upper and lower sides and the left and right sides than the seal arrangement portion 25. The rear end of the first seal arrangement frame portion 28d is connected to the first partition wall portion 28c, and the rear end of the second seal arrangement frame portion 29d is connected to the second partition wall portion 29c.
On the center side of the partition wall portion 24 and the seal placement portion 25, a passage path for the card 2 is formed through which the rear end portion of the card 2 passes toward the card housing portion 23. The front end of the seal arrangement portion 25 is a passage port 36 through which the rear end of the card 2 inserted from the insertion port 14 passes (see FIG. 5). As described above, the sealing material is applied to the upper and lower end portions and the rear end portion of the card accommodating portion 23 that is the joining portion between the first accommodating frame portion 28b and the second accommodating frame portion 29b, and the first side surface A sealing material is applied to a portion where the cover member 30 is attached to the portion 28g. In addition, the rear end of the seal placement portion 25 is connected to the front end of the partition wall portion 24, and the front end of the card storage portion 23 is connected to the rear end of the partition wall portion 24. For this reason, in this embodiment, the portion of the main body frame 18 on the back side of the passage port 36 is sealed.
The partition wall portion 24 is formed with an insertion hole 39 through which a screw (not shown) for fixing the main body frame 18 to the front cover 15 is inserted. The insertion holes 39 are formed at two locations on the upper end side of the partition wall portion 24 and at two locations on the lower end side of the partition wall portion 24. Further, the four insertion holes 39 are formed on the outer side in the radial direction with respect to the seal member 19 arranged in the seal arrangement portion 25.
The partition wall portion 24 and the seal placement portion 25 are formed with a passage hole through which a lead wire drawn from the magnetic head 3 passes and a passage hole through which the lock lever 9 passes. Specifically, these passage holes are formed on the inner peripheral side of the partition wall portion 24 and the seal arrangement portion 25 from the seal member 19 so as to penetrate the partition wall portion 24 and the seal arrangement portion 25 in the front-rear direction. . The passage hole through which the lead wire passes is formed on the right side of the second housing frame portion 29b, and the passage hole through which the lock lever 9 passes is formed on the left side of the first side surface portion 28g. The passage hole through which the lead wire passes is filled with a sealing material such as silicon for sealing the passage hole in a state in which the lead wire is passed. Note that a sealing material such as silicon is applied to a connecting portion between the magnetic head 3 and the lead wire. Specifically, the sealing material is filled in the connection portion of the magnetic head 3 with the lead wire.
The control board 4 is fixed to the second frame 29, and the control board 8 is fixed to the first frame 28. The control board 4 is disposed on the right side of the second housing frame portion 29b, and the control board 8 is disposed on the left side of the first housing frame portion 28b and the cover member 30. That is, the control boards 4 and 8 are disposed outside the card housing portion 23. Moreover, the control boards 4 and 8 are arrange | positioned in the back | inner side rather than the partition part 24, as shown in FIG. That is, the control boards 4 and 8 are disposed on the back side of the passage opening 36.
The IC contact block 6 is formed in a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape. One end side of the lever member 40 is connected to each of the front and rear end sides of the IC contact block 6 so as to be relatively rotatable. Further, the other end side of the lever member 40 is held by the support shaft 35 so as to be relatively rotatable. Therefore, the IC contact block 6 is movable in the front-rear direction and the left-right direction. The rear end side of the tension coil spring 41 is attached to the front end side of the IC contact block 6. The front end side of the tension coil spring 41 is attached to the engagement protrusion 28 u, and the IC contact block 6 is biased forward by the biasing force of the tension coil spring 41. On the rear end side of the IC contact block 6, a card contact portion 6a that protrudes toward the right side is formed. A detection lever portion 6 b is formed at the lower end of the IC contact block 6.
In this embodiment, when the card 2 is not accommodated in the card accommodating portion 23, the IC contact block 6 is moved to the front left side by the urging force of the tension coil spring 41 and is disposed at a position where it does not contact the card 2. Yes. At this time, the detection lever portion 6b is disengaged from the lever arrangement portion 30e, and is disengaged from between the light emitting element and the light receiving element of the sensor for detecting the position of the IC contact block 6. On the other hand, when the card 2 is accommodated in the card accommodating portion 23 and the rear end of the card 2 comes into contact with the card abutting portion 6a, the IC contact block 6 moves to the back right side, and the IC is connected to the terminal portion formed on the card 2. Contact 5 comes into contact. At this time, the detection lever portion 6b is arranged in the lever arrangement portion 30e, and blocks light directed from the light emitting element to the light receiving element of the sensor for detecting the position of the IC contact block 6.
One end of the cable 7 is connected to the plurality of IC contacts 5 on the left side of the IC contact block 6. A sealing material such as silicon is applied to a connection portion between the plurality of IC contacts 5 and the cable 7. Specifically, a sealing material is filled in a connection portion between the IC contact 5 and the cable 7 of the IC contact block 6.
The cable 7 connected to the plurality of IC contacts 5 on the left side of the IC contact block 6 is routed to the back side and to pass through the opening 28p. Further, as shown in FIG. 5, the cable 7 is routed so that the intermediate portion of the cable 7 after passing through the opening 28p is folded back by 180 ° and held by the cable holding portion 28r. Then, it is drawn to the back side and pulled out from between the first storage frame portion 28b and the second storage frame portion 29b to the back side. That is, it is pulled out from the card accommodating portion 23 to the back side. Further, the cable 7 drawn out from the card housing portion 23 to the back side is guided by the guide portion 28 s and drawn to the left side, and is connected to the rear end portion of the control board 8.
The solenoid 10 is fixed to the left side of the first side surface portion 28g. The lock lever 9 is disposed on the left side of the first frame 28. The lock lever 9 is disposed so as to pass through a passage hole formed in the partition wall portion 24 and the seal placement portion 25. That is, the rear end side portion of the lock lever 9 is disposed on the left side of the first side surface portion 28g, and the front end side portion of the lock lever 9 is disposed on the left side of the first head arrangement portion 28a. The rear end side of the lock lever 9 is connected to the solenoid 10. The lock lever 9 is rotatably held by a fixed shaft 42 arranged with the vertical direction as an axial direction (see FIG. 4). The lock lever 9 is urged by a torsion coil spring 43 through which the fixed shaft 42 is inserted (see FIG. 4). The fixed shaft 42 and the torsion coil spring 43 are disposed on the back side of the partition wall portion 24.
A front end portion of the lock lever 9 is disposed in a disposition hole formed in the first head disposition portion 28a. The lock lever 9 is biased in a direction in which the front end portion of the lock lever 9 protrudes into the card guide groove 32 by the biasing force of the torsion coil spring 43. Further, when the solenoid 10 is driven to rotate the lock lever 9 against the urging force of the torsion coil spring 43, the front end portion of the lock lever 9 is retracted from the card guide groove 32.
The rear end side of the lock lever 9, the solenoid 10, the fixed shaft 42, and the torsion coil spring 43 are disposed above the upper end portion of the second wall portion 28 j and are disposed outside the card housing portion 23. In the portion of the lock lever 9 on the front side of the seal placement portion 25, liquid such as water passes through the passage hole of the lock lever 9 formed in the partition portion 24 and the seal placement portion 25, and the back side of the partition portion 24. A cover member 44 for preventing the liquid from entering is attached.
(Structure of the case body)
As described above, the case body 17 includes the front cover 15 and the case body 16. The front cover 15 is made of a resin material. On the front side of the front cover 15, a first protrusion 15 a that covers the head placement portion 22 from both the left and right sides and the upper side, and a second protrusion 15 b that covers the card guide portion 26 from both the left and right sides and the lower side are formed. . On the rear surface side of the front cover 15, as shown in FIG. 3, a cylindrical portion 15 c formed in a substantially cylindrical shape, and a screw engaging portion 15 d into which a screw inserted into the insertion hole 39 of the partition wall portion 24 is screwed. A flange portion 15e formed in a bowl shape is formed.
The cylindrical portion 15 c is formed in a cylindrical shape whose shape when viewed from the front-rear direction is similar to the shape of the seal member 19 arranged in the seal arrangement portion 25. Moreover, the cylinder part 15c is formed so that the card | curd 2 inserted from the insertion port 14 may pass the inner peripheral side of the cylinder part 15c. That is, the cylinder part 15c is arrange | positioned so that the part through which the card | curd 2 passes on the back | inner side of the front cover 15 may be enclosed. The inner peripheral surface of the cylindrical portion 15 c is in contact with the outer peripheral surface of the seal member 19. Specifically, the inner peripheral surface of the cylindrical portion 15 c is in contact with the outer peripheral surface of the seal member 19 so as to crush the seal member 19 in the radial direction from the outer peripheral side of the seal member 19. Therefore, the inner periphery of the seal member 19 is in contact with the bottom surface of the seal placement groove 38 with a predetermined contact pressure, and the outer periphery of the seal member 19 is in contact with the inner peripheral surface of the cylinder portion 15c with a predetermined contact pressure. Yes.
The screw engaging portion 15d is formed on the outer peripheral side with respect to the cylindrical portion 15c. Further, the screw engaging portions 15d are formed at four positions on both the left and right sides on the upper and lower ends of the cylindrical portion 15c. The screw engaging portion 15d is formed in a substantially cylindrical shape, and a female screw is formed on the inner peripheral surface thereof. The main body frame 18 is fixed to the front cover 15 by screws that are inserted into the insertion holes 39 from the back side and screwed into the screw engaging portions 15d. In a state where the main body frame 18 is fixed to the front cover 15, the front surface of the partition wall portion 24 and the rear end of the cylindrical portion 15 c are in contact with each other.
The flange portion 15e is formed in a substantially rectangular frame shape that is long in the vertical direction. The flange portion 15e is arranged on the outer peripheral side with respect to the screw engaging portions 15d formed at four places. The front surface and the rear surface of the flange portion 15e are formed in a planar shape orthogonal to the front-rear direction. The 1st protrusion part 15a and the 2nd protrusion part 15b protrude ahead of the collar part 15e.
An opening 47 is formed in the front panel (not shown) of the host device on which the card reader 1 is mounted (see FIG. 1), and the front surface of the flange portion 15e is in contact with the rear surface of the front panel. It is fixed. Specifically, the front surface of the flange portion 15e is fixed in contact with the periphery of the opening 47 on the rear surface of the front panel, and the first protrusion 15a and the second protrusion 15b are the openings 47. Protrudes from the front side. The front surface of the flange portion 15e is fixed to the rear surface of the front panel through a seal member so that liquid such as water does not enter from the opening 47 to the rear side of the front panel.
The case body 16 is formed in a substantially rectangular parallelepiped box shape whose front end is open. The case body 16 is fixed to the front cover 15 with its front end in contact with the rear surface of the flange 15e. A portion of the main body frame 18 on the rear side of the partition wall portion 24 is disposed inside the case main body 16, and the card storage portion 23, the control boards 4 and 8, the solenoid 10, and the like are stored in the case main body 16. ing.
(Main effects of this form)
As described above, in the present embodiment, the opening 28k in which the IC contact block 6 is disposed is formed in the first side surface 28g of the card accommodating portion 23, and the openings 28n and 28p and the through hole 28q are formed. However, a cover member 30 that covers the IC contact block 6, the openings 28k, 28n, 28p, and the through hole 28q from the left side is fixed to the first side face 28g, and the passage opening 36 of the main body frame 18 is fixed. The part on the back side is sealed. In this embodiment, the annular seal member 19 arranged in the seal arrangement portion 25 is surrounded by the cylindrical portion 15c arranged so as to surround the portion of the back cover 15 where the card 2 passes. It is crushed from the side. Further, in this embodiment, a passage hole through which the lead wire drawn from the magnetic head 3 passes is formed in the partition wall portion 24 and the seal arrangement portion 25, and the passage hole is filled with a sealing material. Further, in this embodiment, the liquid intrudes into the back side of the lock lever 9 from the passage hole of the lock lever 9 formed in the partition wall portion 24 and the seal arrangement portion 25 to the front side of the partition wall portion 24. A cover member 44 is attached for prevention. Further, in the present embodiment, the control boards 4 and 8 are disposed outside the card accommodating portion 23 and on the back side with respect to the passage opening 36. Therefore, in this embodiment, it is possible to prevent liquid such as water that has entered from the insertion port 14 from entering the location where the control boards 4 and 8 and the solenoid 10 are located.
In this embodiment, the front surface of the flange portion 15e of the front cover 15 is provided with a seal member so that liquid such as water does not enter the rear side of the front panel from the opening 47 formed in the front panel of the host device. Therefore, it is possible to prevent liquid from entering the locations where the control boards 4 and 8 and the solenoid 10 are located.
In this embodiment, a through hole 28q is formed on the lower end side of the first side surface portion 28g. Therefore, in this embodiment, it is possible to allow the liquid accumulated between the first side surface portion 28g and the cover member 30 to flow into the card accommodating portion 23 through the through hole 28q, and as a result, the card accommodating portion 23. It is also possible to discharge the liquid that has flowed into the outside of the card reader 1 through the insertion port 14.
In particular, in this embodiment, when the lower end portion of the side wall portion 30b is viewed from the left-right direction so that the liquid accumulated between the first side surface portion 28g and the cover member 30 flows toward the through hole 28q, the front-rear direction is viewed. Since it is tilted, the liquid accumulated between the first side surface portion 28g and the cover member 30 can be effectively flowed into the card housing portion 23 through the through hole 28q. Further, in this embodiment, since the inner surface of the five corners of the side wall 30b formed in a substantially pentagonal frame shape is formed in a curved shape, the inner peripheral surface of the five corners of the side wall 30b is Compared to the case where the two flat surfaces are connected, the liquid is less likely to stay on the inner peripheral surface of each corner of the side wall 30b. Therefore, in this embodiment, the liquid accumulated between the first side surface portion 28g and the cover member 30 can be effectively flowed into the card housing portion 23 through the through hole 28q.
In this embodiment, the through hole 28q is formed in an oval shape with the longitudinal direction as the longitudinal direction. Therefore, in this embodiment, even if the through hole 28q is formed in the first side surface portion 28g constituting the side surface of the card accommodating portion 23, the rear end of the inserted card 2 is not easily caught in the through hole 28q. Even when the through-hole 28q is formed in a circular shape or in the case of being formed in an elliptical shape having the longitudinal direction as the longitudinal direction, the rear end of the inserted card 2 becomes the through-hole 28q. It becomes difficult to get caught.
In this embodiment, an opening 28p for routing the cable 7 is formed in the first side surface 28g. In the present embodiment, a recess 29g is formed at a position facing the opening 28p and the cable holding portion 28r of the second housing frame portion 29b. Therefore, in this embodiment, the cable 7 that is the flexible printed circuit board can be drawn around using the opening 28p and the recess 29g. Therefore, in this embodiment, even if the cable 7 moves together with the IC contact block 6 that moves in the front-rear direction and the left-right direction, it is possible to prevent the cable 7 from being disconnected due to a load being concentrated on a specific portion of the cable 7. It becomes possible. In addition, if the space in the back side portion of the card housing portion 23 is narrow, the liquid that reaches the back side portion of the card housing portion 23 tends to stay in the back side portion of the card housing portion 23 due to the action of the surface tension. In this embodiment, since the opening 28p and the recess 29g allow a relatively wide space to be formed in the back side portion of the card housing portion 23, it is difficult for the liquid to remain in the back side portion of the card housing portion 23. Become. Further, since a relatively wide space can be formed in the back side portion of the card housing portion 23, the dust that has entered the back side portion of the card housing portion 23 can be discharged together with the liquid.
In this embodiment, a sealing material is applied to a connection portion between the plurality of IC contacts 5 and the cable 7. For this reason, in this embodiment, even if the connection portion between the IC contact 5 and the cable 7 is arranged in a region where the liquid can enter, the liquid adheres to the connection portion between the plurality of IC contacts 5 and the cable 7. A possible short circuit can be prevented.
In this embodiment, a guide portion 28m that prevents the IC contact block 6 from shifting in the vertical direction is formed on the first side surface portion 28g. For this reason, in this embodiment, the IC contact block 6 moving in the front-rear direction and the left-right direction is prevented from rattling in the up-down direction, and the terminal portion formed on the surface of the card 2 and the IC contact 5 are reliably brought into contact with each other. It becomes possible.
The above-described embodiment is an example of a preferred embodiment of the present invention, but is not limited to this, and various modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
In the embodiment described above, the cover member 30 is formed such that the shape when viewed from the left-right direction is a substantially pentagonal shape. In addition, for example, the cover member 30 may be formed so that the shape when viewed from the left-right direction is a polygon other than a substantially pentagon. Further, the cover member 30 may be formed such that the shape when viewed from the left-right direction is a circular shape, an elliptical shape, or an oval shape.
In the embodiment described above, a seal member may be disposed between the front end of the case body 16 and the rear surface of the flange portion 15e. In this case, even if the front surface of the flange portion 15e is fixed to the rear surface of the front panel of the host device without using a seal member, the liquid intrudes into the location where the control boards 4 and 8 and the solenoid 10 are located. Can be prevented. Further, in the above-described embodiment, the screwing location for fixing the front cover 15 and the case body 16 and the screwing location for fixing the first housing frame 28b and the second housing frame 29b are used for sealing. Material may be applied.
In the embodiment described above, the card reader 1 is installed so that the Z direction and the vertical direction in FIG. In addition to this, for example, the card reader 1 may be installed so that the Y direction and the vertical direction in FIG. In this case, the card reader 1 is installed so that the Y2 direction side is on the upper side. In the embodiment described above, the card reader 1 includes the magnetic head 3, but the card reader 1 may not include the magnetic head 3.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1 Card reader 2 Card 5 IC contact 6 IC contact block 7 Cable 8 Control board 14 Insertion port 15 Front cover 15c Tube part 18 Main body frame 19 Seal member 23 Card accommodating part 25 Seal arrangement part 28g 1st side part 28k Opening part 28m Guide 28p opening (second opening)
28q Through-hole 29b 2nd accommodating frame part (2nd side part)
29g Concave portion 30 Cover member 30b Side wall portion 34 Housing portion main body 36 Passage port X Card moving direction X1 First direction X2 Second direction Y Card thickness direction Y1 Fourth direction Y2 Third direction Z Fifth direction
A plurality of IC contacts for communicating data with an IC chip built in the card; an IC contact block holding the plurality of IC contacts; a cable having one end connected to the plurality of IC contacts; A control board to which the other end of the cable is connected, a front cover on which the card insertion slot is formed, a main body frame fixed to the front cover, and a ring formed between the front cover and the main body frame And a seal member disposed on
The card insertion direction, which is one of the card movement directions, is the first direction, the card removal direction, which is the other card movement direction, is the second direction, and the card is orthogonal to the card movement direction. If one of the thickness directions is the third direction, and the other thickness direction of the card is the fourth direction,
The main body frame is disposed on the second direction side with respect to the card accommodating portion, the card accommodating portion accommodating the first direction side of the card inserted from the insertion port, and the inner periphery of the seal member A seal arrangement portion on which the seal member is arranged so that
The card accommodating portion is fixed from the third direction side to a accommodating portion main body that accommodates the first direction side of the card and a first side surface portion that is a side surface of the accommodating portion main body on the third direction side. A cover member,
An opening in which the IC contact block is disposed is formed in the first side surface portion so as to penetrate the first side surface portion.
The cover member is fixed to the first side surface so as to cover the IC contact block and the opening,
A passage port through which the first direction end of the card inserted from the insertion port passes is formed at the second direction end of the seal arrangement portion,
The control board is arranged on the first direction side with respect to the outside of the card housing portion with respect to the passage port,
The front cover includes a cylindrical tube portion that is disposed so as to surround a portion through which the card passes on at least the first direction side of the front cover,
The inner peripheral surface of the cylindrical portion is crushed the seal member in the radial direction from the outer peripheral side of the seal member,
A card reader, wherein a portion of the main body frame closer to the first direction than the passage port is sealed.
The card reader according to claim 1, wherein a through-hole penetrating the first side surface portion is formed in a portion of the first side surface portion covered with the cover member.
When the direction orthogonal to the moving direction of the card and the thickness direction of the card is the fifth direction,
The card reader is installed so that the fifth direction matches the vertical direction,
The card reader according to claim 2, wherein the through hole is formed on a lower end side of a portion of the first side surface portion covered with the cover member.
The cover member includes a lower wall portion constituting a lower surface of the cover member,
The upper surface of the lower wall portion is in the moving direction of the card when viewed from the thickness direction of the card so that the liquid accumulated between the first side surface portion and the cover member flows toward the through hole. 4. The card reader according to claim 3, wherein the card reader is inclined with respect to the card reader.
The cover member is formed so that a shape when viewed from the thickness direction of the card is a substantially polygonal frame shape, and includes a side wall portion parallel to the thickness direction of the card,
4. The inner surface of each corner of the side wall portion having a substantially polygonal frame shape when viewed from the thickness direction of the card is formed in a curved shape. 5. Card reader.
The through hole is formed in a circular shape, an oval shape whose longitudinal direction is the moving direction of the card, or an elliptical shape whose longitudinal direction is the moving direction of the card. Item 6. The card reader according to any one of Items 2 to 5.
The IC contact block is movable in the moving direction of the card,
The cable is a flexible printed circuit board;
The housing portion main body includes a second side surface portion which is a side surface on the fourth direction side of the housing portion main body,
In the first side surface portion, a second opening for routing the cable is formed on the first direction side of the opening and so as to penetrate the first side surface portion,
The second opening is covered with the cover member,
The recessed part which becomes depressed toward the fourth direction is formed at a position of the second side surface portion facing the second opening portion, according to any one of claims 1 to 6. Card reader.
The card reader according to claim 1, wherein a sealing material is applied to a portion where the cover member is attached to the first side surface portion.
9. The card reader according to claim 1, wherein a sealing material is applied to a connection portion between the plurality of IC contacts and the cable.
10. The guide portion for preventing the IC contact block moving in the moving direction of the card from being displaced in the fifth direction is formed on the first side surface portion. The card reader according to any one of the above.
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