The present application is based on, and claims priority to, French Application Serial Number 03 13425, filed Nov. 17, 2003, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
The present invention concerns an adapting element for programmable electronic holders of varied types and forms, such as for example any item to be personalized having a contact zone of chip card type or an antenna and a circuit enabling communication, such as contactless keys, etc. each containing programmable memory and a logic sequencer or microprocessor, and the use of the adapting element in a multipurpose personalization machine for programmable electronic holders.
Personalization equipments know in the prior art are adapted to personalization of a single form or a single type of programmable electronic holder, necessitating heavy investment by manufacturers of different types of cards, who have to switch their equipment whenever the form or type of holder is modified.
The purpose of the present invention is to overcome some drawbacks of the prior art by proposing a means for using a single device to personalize all types of programmable electronic holders, which allows to reduce the investment costs and hence to reduce retail prices of the programmable electronic holders.
This purpose is achieved with an adapting element for at least one programmable electronic holder to be personalized, having a surface size larger than that of all programmable electronic holders to be personalized and meeting the size accepted by a personalization machine, the adapting element being characterized in that it is provided with a housing of adapted shape and size to house and maintain at least one programmable electronic holder so that contact or contactless communication means of the programmable electronic holder are respectively positioned opposite or close to respective contact or contactless communication means of the personalization machine.
According to a further feature, a plurality of identical adaptor elements of the invention are used in a multipurpose personalization machine for programmable electronic holders, the personalization machine comprising at least:
According to another feature, the personalization machine comprises a transferring system to transfer the adapting elements from the output hopper to the input hopper.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become more clearly apparent on reading the following description given with reference to the appended drawings in which:
a shows a longitudinal section view of the adapting element according to a first embodiment of the invention, a programmable electronic holder being in position inside the adapting element,
b shows a perspective view of the adapting element according to the embodiment in
In a first embodiment shown in
In a second embodiment, shown in
In these embodiments, the size of the adapting element 1 is greater, at least in width and depth, than that of all programmable electronic holders 2 to be personalized and meets the size accepted by personalization machines 3. Moreover, the holder connector 102 is adapted to the type of programmable electronic holder 2 to be personalized. In this way, it is possible with a single personalization machine 3 to personalize all types of programmable electronic holders by simply charging the adapting element 1, which is of standard size suitable for the personalization machine 3, choosing adapting element 1 in relation to the shape and type of programmable electronic holder to be personalized.
Therefore, the programmable electronic holders to be personalized may be different in size, may use a contact or contactless communication protocol or both, may meet the protocol of ISO 7816 or ISO 14443 A and B chip cards or any other own communication protocol.
The adapting element according to the invention can be used on different types of personalization machines 3. It allows to provide for each personalization machine a standard mechanical interface irrespective of the type of programmable electronic holder 2 which is to be personalized. Each personalization machine can therefore hence all types of programmable electronic holders without undergoing any change in its structure.
Each personalization machine 3 comprises at least:
In one embodiment, shown in
Other processing stations may be included between the insertion and removal stations for the programmable electronic holders into and from the adapting elements. These other stations may, for example, be:
After processing and removal of the programmable electronic holders 2, the adapting elements 1 are then stacked in output hopper 31 of the personalization machine 3.
In one variant of embodiment (not shown) the personalization machine comprises a transfer system allowing to transfer the adapting elements from the output hopper to the input hopper of the personalization machine, thereby enabling filling of the input hopper and emptying of the output hopper.
In another variant of embodiment, the input and output hoppers of the personalization machine may be merged.
It would be obvious for persons skilled in the art that the present invention enables embodiments in numerous other specific forms without departing from the field of application of the invention as claimed. Therefore the above embodiments are to be considered as illustrations but can be modified within the field defined by the scope of the enclosed claims, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given above.
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