USRE49888E1 - System and method for mounting a magnetic card reader head onto a card reader - Google Patents
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- 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.
- the magnetic head 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.
- the encoded data are picked up by the magnetic head.
- the card can be read from both directions, that is, the card cab be slid starting from either end of the groove.
- 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 FIG. 1 .
- the metal sheet of the frame 102 is flexible and allows the magnetic head 101 to retract away from the opposing wall when a card is slid across.
- the wings 103 , 104 thus act as a spring that provides a pressure in order to keep the magnetic stripe and the magnetic head in close contact. If the pressure is too small, the contact may not be good enough; on the other hand, if the pressure is too large, the user will find it difficult to slide the card across the groove. In extreme cases, too much pressure can cause abrasion and damage of the card or the magnetic stripe.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- FIG. 1 shows a front perspective view of a typical prior art design of a magnetic read reader head mounting mechanism
- FIG. 2 shows a front perspective view of a magnetic read reader head mounting mechanism, according to this invention
- FIG. 3 A shows a back perspective view of the magnetic read reader head mounting mechanism of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 3 B shows an exploded back perspective view of the magnetic read reader head mounting mechanism of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 4 shows a back perspective view of the mounting assembly of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 5 shows a back perspective view of the curved metal plate spring of FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 6 shows a side view of mounting assembly of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 7 shows a side view of mounting assembly of FIG. 2 in the stressed and unstressed states
- FIG. 8 shows FIGS. 8A and 8B show a comparison of the top views of the prior art magnetic read reader head mounting mechanism of FIG. 1 (bottom) (FIG. 8B) with the magnetic read reader head mounting mechanism of the present invention of FIG. 2 (top) (FIG. 8A);
- FIG. 9 A shows FIGS. 9A and 9B show a comparison of the top views of the prior art magnetic read reader head mounting mechanism of FIG. 1 (bottom) (FIG. 9B) with another embodiment of a magnetic read reader head mounting mechanism of the present invention (top) (FIG. 9A);
- FIG. 9 B shows FIGS. 9C and 9D show a comparison of the front views of the prior art magnetic read reader head mounting mechanism of FIG. 1 (bottom) (FIG. 9D) with the embodiment of a magnetic read reader head mounting mechanism of the present invention of FIG. 9 A (top) (FIG. 9D).
- the invention provides a new mechanism for mounting a magnetic head onto one of the walls or chassis of a magnetic card reader without using extended wings.
- the mechanism includes a frame for housing the magnetic head and an elastic or flexible elastic body at the back of the frame for applying the required pressure to the magnetic head.
- the elastic body is in the form of a curved rectangular metal plate spring.
- the frame is made of metal and holds both the metal plate spring and the magnetic head compartment, as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the elastic body is coupled either flexibly or tightly to the frame.
- the whole mounting mechanism is mounted either flexibly or tightly to the wall or chassis of a card reader. With this mounting mechanism, the size of the whole magnetic head assembly is greatly reduced and it can be fit into a magnetic card reader with a more compact form factor.
- the mounting mechanism may also be used to mount a larger magnetic read reader head compartment than currently used in the traditional magnetic head assembly.
- the larger magnetic read reader head compartment is used to house additional electronic and mechanical components.
- 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.
- a typical prior art magnetic reader head module 100 includes a metal compartment 101 and a thin metal frame 102 .
- the metal compartment 101 houses the magnetic sensor frontend and the decoding circuitry.
- the thin metal frame 102 holds the metal compartment 101 and it includes a rectangular frame 102 and two sidewise extending wings 103 , 104 , for mounting the whole magnetic reader head module onto a wall or chassis of a magnetic card reader.
- the metal sheet of the frame 102 is flexible and allows the magnetic head sensor to retract away from the opposing wall when a card is slid across the groove.
- the wings 103 , 104 thus act as a spring and provide a pressure to keep the magnetic stripe and the magnetic head in close contact.
- the length of the wings 103 , 104 must be long enough for the spring to be effective. Therefore, the whole assembly occupies a lot of space in order to allow movement of the wings. The large size of the assembly is undesirable especially in cases where a small physical size is required.
- the present invention describes a method and the mechanism for mounting a magnetic reader head without using the extended 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.
- the magnetic reader head module 200 of this invention includes a frame 202 , a metal plate spring 220 and the magnetic reader head 201 .
- Magnetic reader head 201 is placed within the frame 202 and metal plate spring 220 is placed behind the frame 202 , as shown in FIG. 3 A and FIG. 3 B .
- Metal plate spring 220 includes an elastic body 222 in the form of a thin, curved metal plate spring, as shown in FIG. 5 .
- the thin metal plate spring 220 is bent when a pressure is applied and a force that opposes the pressure applied is generated.
- Elastic body 222 of the metal plate spring 220 includes a central opening 221 and left and right side tabs 223 a and 223 b, respectively.
- Frame 202 includes a rectangular body 210 having a central opening 208 , left and right backward extending plates 204 a, 204 b, top and bottom frontward extending plates 203 a, 203 b, and top and bottom upward and downward extending plates 205 a, 205 b, respectively.
- Magnetic reader head compartment 201 is inserted into opening 208 and metal plate spring 220 is place placed on the back side of the frame 202 within the space defined by the backward extending plates 204 a, 204 b.
- Metal plate spring 220 is secured onto the backside of the frame 202 by engaging the elastic body's 222 left and right side tabs 223 b, 223 a within slots 207 b, 207 a formed on the left and right side plates 204 b, 204 a of the frame 202 , respectively, as shown in FIGS. 3 A, 3 B and 4 .
- This loose coupling of the metal spring 220 with the frame 202 provides freedom of movement of the spring 220 .
- the magnetic read reader head compartment 201 is a metal case that is welded firmly to the frame 202 .
- FIG. 7 shows the displacement of the whole assembly when a card 310 is slid against the read reader head 302 .
- the pressure from the card 310 pushes the whole module 200 back and the spring 220 flattens and extends sideways, as indicated by the dashed spring side profile 220 b, shown in FIG. 7 .
- module 200 is able to retract away from the card 310 and to apply a force that pushes the read reader head 302 against the card 310 . This results in a good contact between the card 310 and the read reader head 302 .
- FIG. 8 depicts FIGS. 8A and 8B depict a comparison of the top views of the prior art magnetic read reader head mounting mechanism 100 (bottom) (FIG. 8B) with the magnetic read reader head mounting mechanism of the present invention 200 (top) (FIG. 8A). As shown the magnetic read reader head mounting mechanism of the present invention 200 (top) is smaller than the magnetic read reader head mounting mechanism of the prior art 100 (bottom).
- FIG. 9 A shows FIGS. 9A and 9B show a comparison of the top views of the prior art magnetic read reader head mounting mechanism 100 (bottom) (FIG. 9B) with another embodiment of a magnetic read reader head mounting mechanism of the present invention 200 (top) (FIG. 9A).
- the size of the entire assembly is increased to take advantage of the additional space created by eliminating the side wings 103 , 104 .
- a larger magnetic read reader head compartment 201 is used and this allows additional electronics or mechanical components to be housed inside the magnetic read reader head compartment 201 .
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