1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to an automatic teller machine.
2. Description of Related Art
An user interface module is provided in an automatic teller machine. The user interface module is usually secured to the automatic teller machine by screws. Generally, service or maintenance of the automatic teller machine is often needed. So it is very inconvenient when it comes to disassembling the interface module from the automatic teller machine.
Many aspects of the embodiments can be better understood with references to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the embodiments. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
The disclosure is illustrated by way of example and not by way of limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings in which like references indicate similar elements. It should be noted that references to “an” or “one” embodiment in this disclosure are not necessarily to the same embodiment, and such references mean at least one.
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The user interface module 30 provides a screen 37, for showing information, such as user information and account information. A through slot 32 for outputting a receipt, a card reader 31, a keyboard (shown in
The chassis 100 includes a first box portion 10 and a second box portion 20. The first box portion 10 is located on the second box portion 20. A pair of pivot pieces 21 are located on the second box portion 20, adjacent the first box portion 10. Each pivot piece 21 defines a second pivot hole 211.
A pair of sliding mechanisms 40 is provided to connect the user interface 30 to the chassis 100. Referring to
The first rail 41 includes a base body 4101, a first sliding flange 4103 and a second sliding flange 4104. The first and second sliding flanges 4103, 4104 are located on opposite lengthwise edges of the base body 4101. A first securing hole 411, two second securing holes 413 (only one is shown in
A first blocking member 416 is secured to the first rail 41. The first blocking member 416 defines two first positioning holes 4161, corresponding to the second securing holes 413. The first includes a first guiding edge 4163, a second guiding edge 4164, and a third guiding edge 4165 are connected in succession. An obtuse angle is defined between the second guiding edge 4164 and the third guiding edge 4165. Two first fasteners 70, such as screws, are screwed into the first positioning holes 4161 and the second securing holes 413, to secure the first blocking member 416 to the first rail 41. The first guiding edge 4163 is substantially parallel to the first and second slide flanges 4103, 4104 of the first rail 41 and abuts the second slide flanges 4104.
A second blocking member 417 defines two second positioning holes 4171, corresponding to the third securing holes 414. Two second fasteners 71, such as screws, are screwed in to the second positioning holes 4171 and the third securing holes 414. Thus, the second blocking member 417 is secured to the first rail 41, adjacent the first blocking member 416. The second blocking member 417 includes a first directing edge 4172, a second directing edge 4173, a third directing edge 4175 and a fourth directing edge 4176 connected in succession. A positioning slot 4174 is defined in the second blocking member 417 between the first and second directing edges 4172, 4173. In an embodiment, the third directing edge 4175 is substantially arc-shaped, and the fourth directing edge 4176 is substantially parallel to the first and second sliding flanges 4103, 4104 of the first rail 41.
A third blocking member 418 defines two third positioning holes 4181, corresponding to the fourth securing holes 415 of the first rail 41. Two third fasteners 72, such as screws, are screwed in the third positioning holes 4181 and the fourth securing holes 415, to secure the third blocking member 418 to the first rail 41. The third blocking member 418 includes a first leading edge 4185, a second leading edge 4186, connected in succession. A first acute angle is defined between the first leading edge 4185 and the first sliding flange 4103 of the first rail 41. And a second acute angel is defined between the second leading edge 4186 and the sliding first flange 4103. The second acute angle is greater than the first acute angle. A receiving slot 419 is defined between the first leading edge 4185 and the second leading edge 4186.
The second rail 43 includes a main body 4301 and two guide flanges 4303 located on opposite long edges of the main body 4301. A first locking hole 431 and a second locking hole 434 are defined in the main body 4301. A latch member 435 defines a mounting hole 4351, corresponding to the second locking hole 434. A fourth fastener 80, such as a screw, is screwed in the mounting hole 4351 and the second locking hole 434, to rotatably secure the latch member 435 to the second rail 43. A latch portion 4353 is located on a free end of the latch member 435, and the latch member 435 is rotatable when the latch portion 4353 is pushed.
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When the user interface module 30 is positioned in a closed position, in which the each sliding mechanism 40 has the shortest length (shown in
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When the user interface module 30 is released, the second rail 43 is slid relative to the first rail 41 towards the first securing hole 411. The latch portion 4353 is slid away from the third blocking member 418 until it abuts the second directing edge 4173 of the second blocking member 417. Referring to
After servicing or maintenance of the automatic teller machine is finished, the user interface module 30 should be closed. Referring to
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages have been set forth in the foregoing description of embodiments, together with details of the structures and functions of the embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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