A magnetic reader head assembly includes a magnetic reader head compartment, a frame and an elastic component. The magnetic reader head compartment comprises electronic and mechanical components of the magnetic reader head. The frame has a front side and a back side and has a footprint matching the footprint of the magnetic reader head compartment. The front side is configured to attach to a back wall of the magnetic reader head compartment while allowing the magnetic reader head compartment to move out or retract from the frame. The elastic component is configured to be placed at the back side of the frame and to push the frame out in order to press the magnetic reader head compartment against a magnetic card stripe.
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1. A magnetic reader head assembly comprising:
a magnetic reader head compartment comprising electronic and mechanical components of the a magnetic reader head;
a single-piece frame comprising a front side and a back side and a having a footprint matching the a footprint of the magnetic reader head compartment, wherein the frame comprises top and bottom frontward extending plates, and wherein the front side of the frame attaches to a back wall of the magnetic reader head compartment when the magnetic reader head compartment is inserted in an opening in the front side of the frame between the top and bottom frontward extending plates while allowing the magnetic reader head compartment to move out or retract from the frame when displaced by a card; and
an elastic component to be placed at the back side of the frame and to push the frame out toward the card in order to press the magnetic reader head compartment against a magnetic card stripe of the card,
wherein said elastic component comprises a metal plate spring,
wherein the metal plate spring comprises a curved elastic thin complete rectangular body having a central through-opening and left and right side tabs, the left and right side tabs loosely coupling the elastic component within the frame, and
wherein the metal plate spring includes a first end and a second end, the first end and the second end able to extend beyond a top end and a bottom end, respectively, of the single-piece frame when the metal plate spring flattens in response to pressure applied to the magnetic reader head compartment.
8. A method for attaching a magnetic card reader head onto a card reader frame comprising:
providing a magnetic reader head compartment comprising electronic and mechanical components of the magnetic reader head;
providing a single-piece frame comprising a front side and a back side and a having a footprint matching the a footprint of the magnetic reader head compartment, wherein the frame comprises top and bottom frontward extending plates, and wherein the front side of the frame attaches to a back wall of the magnetic reader head compartment when the magnetic reader head compartment is inserted in an opening in the front side of the frame between the top and bottom frontward extending plates while allowing the magnetic reader head compartment to move out or retract from the frame when displaced by a card; and
providing an elastic component to be placed at the back side of the frame and to push the frame out toward the card in order to press the magnetic reader head compartment against a magnetic card stripe of the card,
wherein said elastic component comprises a metal plate spring,
wherein the metal plate spring comprises a curved elastic thin complete rectangular body having a central through-opening and left and right side tabs, the left and right side tabs loosely coupling the elastic component within the frame, and
wherein the metal plate spring includes a first end and a second end, the first end and the second end able to extend beyond a top end and a bottom end, respectively, of the single-piece frame when the metal plate spring flattens in response to pressure applied to the magnetic reader head compartment.
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0. 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the frame comprises a rectangular body having a central through-opening, left and right backward extending plates, a top upward extending plate and a bottom downward extending plate.
0. 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the metal plate spring is inserted in the backside of the frame between the left and right backward extending plates of the frame.
0. 11. The method of claim 9, wherein the metal plate spring is secured onto the backside of the frame by engaging the left and right side tabs within left and right slots formed on the left and right backward extending plates of the frame, respectively.
0. 12. The method of claim 11, wherein said engaging of the left and right side tabs within left and right slots formed on the left and right backward extending plates of the frame provides a loose coupling of the metal plate spring with the frame, therefore enabling freedom of movement of the metal plate spring.
0. 13. The method of claim 9, wherein the magnetic reader head compartment is welded in the front side of the frame.
0. 14. The method of claim 8, wherein the metal plate spring pushes the frame out due to bending of the entirety of said curved thin rectangular body when a pressure due to a magnetic card corresponding to said magnetic card stripe is applied to said metal plate spring.
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This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 61/673,310 filed on Jul. 17, 2012 and entitled SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MOUNTING A MAGNETIC CARD READER HEAD ONTO A CARD READER, which is commonly assigned, and the contents of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a system and a method for mounting a magnetic card reader head onto a wall or chassis of a card reader.
Magnetic cards are used to store various types of data and are applied in different areas including payment cards, gift cards, security access control systems, identification system and even toys. Data are encoded magnetically on magnetic stripes that are usually attached to a plastic or paper card. The data can be retrieved by using magnetic card readers. Magnetic card readers have a magnetic head that picks up magnetic signals from the magnetic stripe of a card. Since the strength of the magnetic signals from the magnetically encoded data on the stripe is usually weak, the magnetic head of the card reader and the magnetic stripe need to be in close contact in order to generate a good data read.
In manually operated magnetic card readers, there is usually a card gliding groove with two opposing walls. The magnetic head is usually housed in a metal compartment that contains all the electronics inside. The magnetic head is positioned on one of the two opposing walls so that when a card is placed inside the groove, the magnetic stripe on the card and the magnetic head on the card reader are aligned in position. When the user slides the magnetic card along the groove, the encoded data are picked up by the magnetic head. In most cases, the card can be read from both directions, that is, the card cab be slid starting from either end of the groove. To enable a better contact, the magnetic head assembly is usually mounted on a thin metal frame 102 having two wings 103, 104 extending from both sides, as shown in
Many magnetic card reader head modules are available today and most of them are using a similar design with the two wings for mounting the magnetic head onto one of the opposing walls. One of the problems of the current design is the fact that the frame and the wings increase the overall size of the card reader. This is counter to the current trend in electronic devices for becoming smaller in physical size. It is infeasible to use the same design in a very compact magnetic card reader because of the extended wings. Also, there are increased security requirements on card readers because sensitive data are stored on payment cards. To support the increased security features, a larger magnetic head compartment is needed to house the additional electronic and mechanical components. With a larger magnetic head compartment, the size of the wings also increases and the overall assembly size increases. Thus, there is a need for a new magnetic head mounting mechanism that does not increase overall size of the magnetic card reader.
In general, in one aspect the invention provides a magnetic reader head assembly including a magnetic reader head compartment, a frame and an elastic component. The magnetic reader head compartment comprises electronic and mechanical components of the magnetic reader head. The frame has a front side and a back side and has a footprint matching the footprint of the magnetic reader head compartment. The front side is configured to attach to a back wall of the magnetic reader head compartment while allowing the magnetic reader head compartment to move out or retract from the frame. The elastic component is configured to be placed at the back side of the frame and to push the frame out in order to press the magnetic reader head compartment against a magnetic card stripe.
Implementations of this aspect of the invention may include one or more of the following features. The elastic component comprises a metal plate spring. The metal plate spring comprises a curved elastic thin rectangular body having a central through-opening and left and right side tabs. The frame comprises a rectangular body having a central through-opening, left and right backward extending plates, top and bottom frontward extending plates a top upward extending plate and a bottom downward extending plate. The magnetic reader head compartment is inserted in the front side of the frame between the top and bottom frontward extending plates of the frame and the metal plate spring is inserted in the backside of the frame between the left and right backward extending plates of the frame. The metal plate spring is secured onto the backside of the frame by engaging the left and right side tabs within left and right slots formed on the left and right backward extending plates of the frame, respectively. The magnetic reader head compartment is welded in the front side of the frame. The elastic component comprises a metal spiral spring. The elastic component comprises an elastomer material, or a flexible polymer material.
In general, in another aspect the invention provides a method for attaching a magnetic card reader head onto a card reader frame. The method includes providing a magnetic reader head compartment comprising electronic and mechanical components of the magnetic reader head. Next, providing a frame comprising a front side and a back side and a having a footprint matching the footprint of the magnetic reader head compartment. The front side is configured to attach to a back wall of the magnetic reader head compartment while allowing the magnetic reader head compartment to move out or retract from the frame. Next, providing an elastic component configured to be placed at the back side of the frame and to push the frame out in order to press the magnetic reader head compartment against a magnetic card stripe.
A typical prior art magnetic card reader includes housing with a groove where a card with a magnetic stripe is slid along, and a magnetic reader head module mounted on one of the walls of the housing that form the groove or the chassis of the magnetic card reader. Referring to
The present invention describes a method and the mechanism for mounting a magnetic reader head without using the extended wings 103, 104. Instead of the wings 103, 104, an elastic spring body is placed at the back 209 of the magnetic reader head in order to provide the required pressure for a good contact between the magnetic reader head and the magnetic stripe in the card to be read. Referring to
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By placing the elastic body 220 at the back of the frame 201 202 instead of sideways, a lot of room can be saved. This allows a more flexible design of the magnetic card reader.
Several embodiments of the present invention have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.
Tsai, Hwai Sian, Lo, Chi Wah, Chan, Kin Wai
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