Card processing apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6722649
  • Patent Number
    6,722,649
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 12, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 20, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A card processing apparatus allows for a more compact apparatus that does not cause a reduction in card transporting and printing processing capacity, but improves the freedom of design as an apparatus by establishing a plurality of processing units such as a printer and coating unit in a rational manner. This is attained by a card processing apparatus having a first transport path extended from a card supply unit, a turning unit on said first transport path, a first processing unit to perform the determined process on a card on said first transport path, a second transport path established obliquely to the card transport direction transported through said first transport path based on said turning unit having an angle of 90° or more and less than 180° with regard to the transport path extending from said first processing unit on said first transport path up to said turning unit, a second processing unit to perform the determined process on said card on said second transport path, and a card discharge unit provided at the end of either said first or said second transport paths.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention:




This invention relates to a processing apparatus for recording information such as images and characters on a card or other recording medium. More particularly, this invention relates to a card processing apparatus having a technically ingenious arrangement of a plurality of processing means including a printer, thus to make the device compact and improve the efficiency of processing and attain a high degree of freedom of design.




2. Description of the Related Arts




There have been widely used various types of card printers for printing or recording information such as images and characters on a recording card base of plastic to produce a credit card, license card, IC card and so on.




Usually, the recording device of this kind is composed of a card supplying means including a card stacker for storing one or more blank cards, a recording means such as a thermal printer, and a card discharging means for sending out a finished card. Such processing means are generally arranged along one card transport path.




The recording part includes not only a printer, but also a magnetic encoder for magnetically recording information on the card and a coating means for coating a recording surface of the card with a protective film or a hologram film in order to protect the recording surface and to prevent falsification of the card. These components constituting the recording part are placed almost on the straight card transport path.




For example, Japanese patent Tokkai Hei 10-71648 teaches an apparatus for creating the ID card by printing to the card surface the owner's photograph along with their name, the name of their company and the name of the section to which they belong using a thermal printer. This thermal printer apparatus further incorporates a coating apparatus to cover the card surface to prevent discoloration of the printed indicia after printing such data with a hologram film being either a transparent, protective coating film or having a specific pattern, to improve the durability of the card and to prevent falsification of the ID information and the owner's photograph, the plurality of these processing units being established along substantially one card transport path.




Furthermore, the apparatus described includes a magnetic encoder for magnetically recording information to a magnetic layer established on the back surface of the card, located below the thermal transfer printer and in the apparatus is a separate transport path established substantially parallel to the transport established in the printer forming a transport path to transport the card through an inversion section that includes a card turning unit.




Still further, U.S. Pat. No. 5,941,522 discloses a printer apparatus comprising a transport path provided with a smart card encoder unit established obliquely below a print unit to a card transport path provided with a printer unit and a turning unit (called an index table) via the turning unit.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the apparatus as disclosed in Tokkai Hei 10-71648, because a plurality of processing units are established along a single card transport path that is substantially linear to transport the card targeted for processing, the entire apparatus is prevented from becoming compact and it requires at its minimum volume to be long in horizontal length.




Still further, while the overall length of the apparatus has been halved by separating the card transport path into two, namely the upper and the lower portions, it has been impossible to substantially reduce the volume of the apparatus. Efficiency in the processing of the cards, in other words, efficient card transport, was not possible because the card transport distance was lengthened. In other words, the transport path between the paired card inversion means made the distance longer from the card storage unit or the printer to the magnetic encoder.




Although the apparatuses of the past, such as that disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,941,522, do have the functions required by a card printer, it does not have the structure calling for a coating unit to provide an overcoat of protective film or holograms onto the recorded surface to protect the card's recorded surface or to prevent falsification, which plays a very important role in providing added value to the creation of an ID card. Furthermore, because the obliquely arranged card transport path is arranged obliquely in the direction opposite to that of the card transport, this oblique transport path is built into a different casing that is separate from the casing that houses the printer and it was impossible to interlock these casings and to perform the added process to the card which is the recording medium.




Thus, in view of the situations described above, an object of the present invention is to provide a card processing apparatus that allows for a more compact apparatus that does not cause a reduction in card transporting and printing processing capacity, but improves the freedom of design as an apparatus by establishing a plurality of processing units such as a printer and coating unit in a rational manner.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a highly useful card processing apparatus that establishes the card supply unit to store a plurality of recording media and a printer unit to print to the recording media in one casing and that enables the rational incorporation of other processing means such as a card discharge unit and a magnetic encoder into the necessary area occupied by the card supply unit and printer unit, and that further enables the incorporation of a coating unit to overcoat the recording media with protective film or hologram coating into another casing that can be linked to the casing into which the printer unit is built.




To attain the objects described above according to the card processing apparatus of the present invention, there are provided a first transport path from the card supply unit, a turning unit established along said first transport path and a first processing unit to perform the determined process on a card established in said first transport path, a second transport path established based on a point in said turning unit obliquely to the direction of card transport over said first transport path and a second processing unit to perform the determined process on a card in said second transport path, the end of either said first or said second transport paths established with a card discharge unit.




For purposes of simplicity of explanation, said second transport path is established obliquely having an angle of 90° or more and less than 180° with regard to the transport path leading from said first processing unit in said first transport path to said turning unit.




Also, said first processing unit and said second processing unit are built into one casing, or said first processing unit and said second processing unit can be built into independent casings that can be interlocked to each other.




In the explanation here, said card discharge unit is established at the end of said first transport path. As said turning unit faces said second processing unit to send a card, a card processed at said second processing unit is received and then faces said card discharge unit to send the card out. Said card discharge unit can also be arranged at the end of the second transport path so cards processed at said second processing unit can be discharged to said discharge unit in the same direction as the card transport direction facing the second processing unit from said turning unit.




One of either said first processing unit and said second processing unit is a thermal transfer printer and the other is a coating unit for applying a laminate film.




The card processing apparatus of the present invention has a first transport path from the card supply unit, a turning unit established along said first transport path, a second transport path and a third transport path, the end of at least one of said first, said second and said third transport paths is provided with a card discharge unit and first, second and third processing units each established in said first, said second and said third transport paths perform the determined processes on a card.




Here, said second transport path and said third transport path are established obliquely in directions going away from the turning unit which is the base point of reference.




It is possible also for said first processing unit, said second processing unit and said third processing unit to be comprised in one casing or for at least one of said first processing unit, said second processing unit and said third processing unit to be comprised in a separate and independent casing that can be linked to the casing in which the other of said processing units are housed.




For the explanation of the preferred embodiment, at least one of said first processing unit, said second processing unit and said third processing unit is a thermal transfer printer and that each of the said first processing unit, said second processing unit and said third processing unit is a thermal transfer printer, a laminating film coating unit and a magnetic encoder.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front view schematic drawing of the first embodiment of the processing device in accordance with this invention.





FIG. 2

is a front view schematic drawing of the second embodiment of the processing device in accordance with this invention.





FIG. 3

is a front view schematic drawing of the third embodiment of the processing device in accordance with this invention.





FIG. 4

is a front view schematic drawing of the fourth embodiment of the processing device in accordance with this invention.





FIG. 5

is a schematic drawing to explain the operations in the card recording and coating process in accordance with the processing apparatus of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 6

is also a schematic drawing to explain the operations in the card recording and coating process in accordance with the processing apparatus of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 7

is also a schematic drawing to explain the operations in the card recording and coating process in accordance with the processing apparatus of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 8

is also a schematic drawing to explain the operations in the card recording and coating process in accordance with the processing apparatus of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 9

is also a schematic drawing to explain the operations in the card recording and coating process in accordance with the processing apparatus of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 10

is also a schematic drawing to explain the operations in the card recording and coating process in accordance with the processing apparatus of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 11

is also a schematic drawing to explain the operations in the card recording and coating process in accordance with the processing apparatus of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 12

is a front view schematic drawing o f the fifth embodiment of the processing device in accordance with this invention.





FIG. 13

is a front view schematic drawing of the sixth embodiment of the processing device in accordance with this invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The following is a detailed explanation of the preferred embodiment of the present invention based on the figures provided.




According to this invention, the apparatus not only records all types of information to a recording medium, such a card, it is also provided with a coating function to overcoat the card recording surface with a protective film or hologram to protect the card recording surface and to prevent card falsification, and the plurality of transport paths for the units to execute these functions are rationally arranged so as to make the device more compact. Although a plastic card is used as a recording medium in the recording device of the invention as described herein, the recording device can handle various types of recording media to produce credit cards, license cards, ID cards and so forth. Hence, the type, material and shape of the card to be dealt with and the method of recording information on the card are by no means limited in this invention.




The card processing apparatus, as illustrated in

FIG. 1

to indicate the first embodiment of the invention comprises a first transport path p


1


from the card supply unit


10


to the card discharge unit


20


, a second transport path p


2


that intersects said first transport path p


1


, a third transport path p


3


that intersects said first transport path p


1


, card turning unit


30


established at intersecting point X on said first transport path p


1


, said second transport path p


2


and said third transport path p


3


, the first processing unit


40


established on said first transport path p


1


, the second processing unit


50


established on said second transport path p


2


and the third processing unit


60


established on said third transport path p


3


.




Said first transport path p


1


to said third transport path p


3


, the card turning unit


30


, said first processing unit


40


, said second processing unit


50


and said third processing unit


60


are incorporated in casing


70


but said casing


70


can be separated along the dotted line Z.

FIG. 3

illustrates the third embodiment of the card processing apparatus in which said second processing unit


50


is separated from said first processing unit


40


and said third processing unit


60


, each being stored in different casings


71


and


72


of the first apparatus unit A


1


and the second apparatus unit A


2


, the details of which are explained below.




The first embodiment as illustrated in

FIG. 1

includes said first processing unit p


1


established substantially horizontally in the casing


70


, the card supply unit


10


storing more than 1 blank cards C (recording media) and sending said cards one at a time to said first transport path p


1


, card discharge unit


20


to discharge the card C in said first transport path p


1


to an external stacker, the second transport path p


2


and the third transport path p


3


intersecting said first transport path p


1


at the intersecting point X, card turning unit


30


established at the intersecting point X, and the first processing unit


40


, second processing unit


50


and third processing unit


60


to process the cards by recording various information to at least one side of the supplied card C and to provide a protective covering to that surface.




Second transport path p


2


provided with a second processing unit


50


is arranged obliquely to the transport direction of the card C being transported through first transport path p


1


that was sent from the card supply unit


10


, based on the point of the card turning unit


30


. Furthermore, it is arranged having an angle of 90° or more and less than 180° with regard to the transport path from the first processing unit


40


in the first transport path p


1


to the card turning unit


30


. Third transport path p


3


provided with the third processing unit


60


is arranged obliquely to the transport direction of the card C being transported over first transport path p


1


that was sent from the card supply unit


10


, based on the point of the card turning unit


30


.




The card supply unit


10


comprises a card stacker


11


to stack more than 1 blank cards C one on top of the other, and a kick-roller


12


to send one card at a time from the card stacker


11


by being established to rotate at the bottom of said card stacker


11


.




Normally, the card stacker


11


has an open slot to allow the passage of only 1 card to the front position of the first transport path p


1


. Rotating the kick-roller


12


that is contact with the lowermost card C of the stack of cards sends only the lowermost card to the first transport path p


1


.




In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, as a process to be performed on the card C which is sent from the card stacker


11


, the first processing unit


40


comprises a thermal printer to record by thermally transferring information such as characters or images to one surface of the card C which is the recording medium using a thermal transfer ink.




The first processing unit


40


comprising the thermal transfer printer further comprises a platen roller


41


established at a recording position Sr on the first transport path p


1


, a thermal head


42


established to allow advancement toward or retraction from said platen roller


41


and an ink cartridge


43


built-in with an ink ribbon R dispensed with thermal transfer ink. Paired transfer rollers


45


and


46


which rotate in synchronization to move the card forward and backward relative to the recording position Sr are established along the first transport path p


1


.




The ink ribbon R stored in ink cartridge


43


is trained from ribbon supply reel


43




a


to ribbon take-up reel


43




b


through and between the platen roller


41


and the thermal head


42


. When thermally transferring information such as characters or images to record them onto the card which is moving along the first transport path p


1


, the ink ribbon R presses against the surface of the card and while being pressed by the thermal head


42


, the heating elements of the thermal head


42


selectively operate to transfer to the card surface the thermal transfer ink ingredient that has been dispensed to the ink ribbon R thereby allowing the writing of the specified information by transferring to the card surface.




The reciprocating motion of the thermal printing head


42


relative to the platen roller


41


is enabled by means of a head reciprocating driver


44


which includes a holder


44




a


for detachably holding the thermal head


42


, a follower roller


44




b


fixed to the holder


44




a


, a non-circular cam


44




c


which rotates while coming into contact with the follower roller


44




b


, and a spring


44




d


for pressing the holder


44




a


against the cam


44




c


. The thermal printing head


42


is retained within a detachable head unit held by the holder


44




a


in this embodiment, but the structure of detachably holding the thermal printing head


42


is not specifically limited thereto.




The thermal-transfer recording method and structure of the thermal transfer printer as noted above may be attained by using the technique of a conventional thermal wax-transfer type thermal-transfer printer or thermal-sublimation type thermal-transfer printer. Furthermore, the structure of the reciprocating drive unit to move the thermal head


42


fore and after relative to the platen roller


41


also is not particularly limited the description provided.




The card inversion means


30


located at the intersection point X of the first transport path p


1


and the second transport path p


2


has the functions of not only transferring the card C from the first transport path p


1


to the second transport path p


2


and vice versa and to discharge completed cards to the card discharge unit


20


, but also turning over the card to print information on both sides of the card at the first processing unit


40


.




The card inversion means


30


comprises a pair of pinch rollers


31




a


and


31




b


for holding the card therebetween, and a turning frame


32


that can rotate about the intersection point X of the first and second transport paths p


1


and p


2


.




The pinch rollers


31




a


and


31




b


come in press contact with each other on the first transport path p


1


when the turning frame


32


assumes its horizontal posture and on the second transport path p


2


when the turning frame


32


is in its vertical posture. One of the pinch rollers is a driving roller so the other is driven by that roller.




One of the pinch rollers


31




a


and


31




b


is a driving roller directly connected to a driving system (not shown) and the other is driven by the driving roller, so that these pinch rollers are rotated in synchronism with the turning frame


32


by the driving system. While the card is pinched between the pinch rollers


31




a


and


31




b


, the turning frame


32


is rotated so the pinch roller also rotates to displace the card. When the turning frame


32


is rotated, the pinch rollers rotate in the opposite direction the same amount of the angle of rotation. It is also possible to drive the turning frame


32


and the pinch rollers


31




a


and


31




b


independently to prevent the sympathetic rotation of the pinch rollers


31




a


and


31




b


when rotating the turning frame


32


.




However, in this invention, without limiting to the above-described mechanism, it is acceptable to have any structure for sending the cards between the first transport path and second transport path and functions to rotate and turn the cards.




It is possible to drive the elements of movement using a simple drive control system in the above-described apparatus. While the drive method is not limited, it is possible employ an appropriate motive force transmission means from one motor or a magnetic clutch to control the card supply unit kick-roller


12


and the card turning unit


30


turning frame


32


.




The first processing unit


40


reciprocating drive unit


44


cam


44




c


is rotated independently by a head drive source, but it is also possible to use the motive force from a transport drive source if a magnetic clutch is employed.




Though not shown in the drawings, between the card supply unit


10


and the first processing unit


40


there are disposed paired cleaning rollers made of rubber or other material having a moderately sticky surface, and a press roller that straddle the first transport path p


1


. With this cleaning roller, any other foreign substances possibly adhering to the card sent from the card send from the card supply unit


19


can be removed from the card as it passes therethrough.




The second processing unit


50


established in the second transport path p


2


and having the purpose of protecting and preventing falsification of the card's second recorded information recorded by this apparatus is a coating unit to apply an overcoat a coating film F such as a transparent, colored or patterned protective film or hologram. The coating film is over-coated onto the card having information recorded thereupon, at the coating unit, but the function of said turning unit


30


is capable of turning the card C, it is possible to over-coat a coating film to either one or both sides of the card as required.




The coating unit which is the second processing unit


50


, thermally transfers the coating film F being fed from the supply roller


53




a


to the take-up roller


53




b


by pressing a heat roller


52


against the recording card C at the coating position Sc. In other words, when the coating film F is being thermally transferred to the card C, the heat roller presses the coating film against the card C while lowering.




The supply roller


53




a


for coating film F and the take-up reel


53




b


are mounted to be established obliquely above and below to nip the coating position Sc.




The rising and lowering means


55


for moving the heat roller


52


fore and aft with regard to the platen roller


51




a


which is positioned at the coating position Sc, as can be seen in

FIG. 1

, comprises the holder member


55




d


supported by the spring


55




b


swingingly supported with regard to the holder frame


54


, a non-circular cam


44




c


established rotatingly drivable to holder frame


54


, the follower


55




c


for reciprocatingly swinging holder member


55




d


that follows the rotation of the cam


55




a


and the bracket


55




f


that is interlocked by holder member


55




d


and the resilient member


55




e


to rotatingly hold the heat roller


52


.




Rotating the cam


55




a


with the above described rising and lowering means


55


, causes the follower


55




c


to resist with the spring


55




b


to move toward the coating position Sc which results in the pressing of the heat roller against the card C through the coating film using the appropriate urging force of the resilient member


55




e.






Therefore, the desired coating is achieved by taking up the coating film F from the supply roller


53




a


to the take-up roller


53




b


at substantially the same speed as the transfer speed of the card C travelling along the transport path p


2


and by transferring the coating film F to the card C by pressing the heat roller against the card C through the coating film F.




The card transport means


51


in the coating unit


50


includes the capstan rollers


51




b


and


51




c


along with the platen roller


51




a


to transport the card C along the second transport path p


2


by the similar rotating speed motion of these rollers.




Also, a guide plate


56


and peeling plate


57


are established on the holder frame


54


to keep the coating film in position for coating the coating film being transported from the supply roll


53




a


to the take-up roll


53




b


along the second transport path p


2


and to guide the film while it is being transported.




Also, a cleaner is provided for cleaning the card surface in the second transport path p


2


, however as described above, it is not shown in the drawings. The cleaner here, as with the cleaner established in the first transport path p


1


also there are disposed paired cleaning rollers made of rubber or other material having a moderately sticky surface, and a press roller that straddle the second transport path p


2


to clean away foreign substances the could adhere to the surface of the card C traveling along the second transport path p


2


which is established between the card turning unit


30


and the second processing unit


50


.




Also, in the present embodiment of the invention, the third transport path p


3


is established below the first processing unit


40


. More specifically, the third transport path p


3


is formed obliquely below the first processing unit


40


from the intersecting point of the first transport path p


1


and the second transport path p


2


which is where the third processing unit


60


is established. The third processing unit


60


is a magnetic encoder comprising an information writing head


61


to magnetically record information to a magnetic strip formed on the surface of the card which is similar to what can be seen on the surface of credit cards, etc.




The magnetic encoder which functions here as the third processing unit


60


comprises paired transport rollers


62


which straddle front and back of the head


61


along with the information writing head


61


which is established along the third transport path p


3


, however this is not to say that the comprising elements or the magnetic recording method is limited to this. Normally, one pass of a card transport or reciprocal and plurality passes to the writing head


61


according to the request for a variety of process such as the initialization of the card's magnetic strip, the magnetic writing or verification of the information are executed, but it is possible to control the transport rollers


62


and


63


to synchronize the transport of the card to each of the processes The information writing head


61


can have a contact type IC writer unit for writing information to IC on the card, if the recording device is an IC card, or it could have a non-contact type antenna instead of an information writing head


61


.




The writing process for the various types of information with the third processing unit


60


, can be either before or after the card process at the second processing unit


50


. Furthermore, there is no limitation herein implied to the order of processes.




The card processing apparatus of the present invention allows for a more compact apparatus compared with apparatuses in which a plurality of processing units are arranged in order along a single path and it improves the freedom of design because the second transport path p


2


provided with the second processing unit


50


is established in a direction going away from the first transport path p


1


provided with the first processing unit


40


based on the card turning unit established in the first transport path p


1


and because the second transport path p


2


provided with the second processing unit


50


and the third transport path p


3


provided with the third processing unit


60


are established obliquely in directions going away based on the card turning unit


30


established in the first transport path p


1


.




Furthermore, through the above described transport path structure, compared with the current apparatuses having each of the plurality of processes arranged substantially parallel-above one another, an efficient card transport is achieved because the distance of card travel between a plurality of processes is shorter.




Also, it is clear that the same effect as described is possible with the second processing unit


50


and third processing unit


60


being arranged in different heights with regard to the first processing unit


40


.




The card discharge unit


20


in the present embodiment in the drawing is arranged on the other side of the first transport path p


1


with regard to the card supply unit


10


. The card discharge unit


20


, includes the opening


21


formed at the position contacting the first transport path p


1


on casing


70


, the discharge roller


22


established facing the opening


21


and card receiver


23


on the outer edge of the opening


21


, but is not limited to only these. Furthermore, opening


64


is formed at the intersecting point with casing


70


on the extended line of the third transport path p


3


so it is possible to discharge cards that experience errors such as a defective process in the apparatus to the outside from the opening


64


. Of course, it is possible to form a card discharge unit by establishing a card receiver


23


for the card discharge unit


20


outside of the opening


64


.




In the present embodiment providing the first processing unit


40


, second processing unit


50


and the third processing unit


60


, in order to shorten the processing time required for the consecutive processing of cards, it is preferable to establish a drive source for each that is capable of independently driving each of the first transport path p


1


, the second transport path p


2


and the third transport path p


3


.




The card turning unit


30


which has a rotating frame


32


to rotate around the intersecting point of the first transport path p


1


, second transport path p


2


and the third transport path p


3


hands over the card C between the first processing unit


40


which is established between each of said transport paths p


1


to p


3


and the second processing unit


50


and the third processing unit


60


, or it can face the card discharge unit to forward rotate suitably or rotate when sending cards but, even if the direction of rotation is clockwise, it could also be counter clockwise and is not limited to either in particular.




Next, the explanation shall turn to FIG to describe the second embodiment with the card discharge unit


20


established below the second processing unit


50


, or in other words at the end of the second transport path p


2


.




In the second embodiment of the present invention indicated in

FIG. 2

, the card discharge unit


20


is established at the end of the second transport path p


2


. In this embodiment, recording is performed from the first processing unit


40


to the third processing unit


60


and at the final second processing unit


50


, the card is over-coated with a coating film without having to be returned to the first transport path p


1


and is then sent to the discharge unit directly over the second transport path p


2


so the distance of card travel in the apparatus is shortened and thus the card transport is made more efficient. In this case, in the present embodiment, the discharge roller


22


that was explained in the first embodiment may overlap the capstan roller


51


.




Furthermore, in this embodiment, the first processing unit


40


is used as the printer for convenience and the second processing unit


50


is the coating unit and the third processing unit


60


is the magnetic encoder shown in the figure, although it is not essential that they must be in that corresponding relationship.




In the same way as the first embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

, an opening, not shown in the figure, is formed at the intersecting point with the casing


70


on the extended line of the third transport path p


3


and it is acceptable to discharge cards that have experienced errors, such as improper processing in the apparatus, to the outside from this opening and the card receiver


23


of the card discharge unit


20


can be established outside of this opening to form the card discharge unit.




This embodiment arranges the first to third transport paths p


1


to p


3


radiating from the rotational axis (intersection point X) of the card turning unit


30


, like the embodiment of the previously described

FIG. 1

, and it has the same or similar elements of the embodiment of

FIG. 1

, thus a detailed explanation of its structure is omitted.




Next, we shall use

FIG. 3

to describe the third embodiment in which the casing


70


for the card processing apparatus in the first embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

is separated by the dotted line z and is linkable as the casings


71


and


72


.




This embodiment is accomplished by the card supply unit


10


, card turning unit


30


, the first processing unit


40


and the third processing unit


60


housed in the casing


71


as the first apparatus unit Al and the second processing unit


50


housed in the casing


72


as the second apparatus unit A


2


and are linked to form the card processing apparatus.




Thus, the structure calls for the first apparatus unit A


1


and the second apparatus unit A


2


to each be independently housed in casings


71


and


72


and to be linked as one using any appropriate interlocking means. These casings can be mounted our unmounted as necessary, and these two apparatuses units of A


1


and A


2


can be incorporated into one casing, so the means for interlocking the casings is not limited.




In this embodiment of the invention, in the same was as the previously described first embodiment, the card turning unit


30


and the first processing unit


40


are provided on the first transport path p


1


, the second processing unit


50


is provided on the second transport path p


3


and the third processing unit p


3


is provided on the third transport path p


3


, and the structure, functions and effects are the same as the first embodiment, so a duplicative explanation shall be omitted. Furthermore, in this embodiment, the first processing unit


40


is used as the printer for convenience and the second processing unit


50


is the coating unit and the third processing unit


60


is the magnetic encoder shown in the figure, although it is not essential that they must be in that corresponding relationship.




In the drawing, the card discharge unit


20


which has the card receiver


23


is established at the end of the first transport path p


1


on the second apparatus unit A


2


, but in the same way as the embodiment described above, but an opening is formed, which is omitted in the drawings, at the intersecting point with the casing


71


on the extended lines on the third transport path p


3


so it is possible to discharge to the outside cards that have experienced mis-processing in the apparatus and it is also possible to form a card discharge unit by establishing the card receiver


23


for the card discharge unit


20


on the outside of said opening




In this way, because this embodiment calls for a structure with the two apparatus units of A


1


and A


2


, both of these units A


1


and A


2


can be separated. When using this as an independent card processing unit having the two processing units of


40


and


60


in the first apparatus unit A


1


by establishing the card receiver


23


at the end of either the first transport path p


1


or the second transport path p


2


on the first apparatus unit A


1


, the second apparatus unit A


2


can also be used as an independent card processing apparatus (cleaning apparatus).





FIG. 4

shows the fourth embodiment of this invention in which the casing


70


of the card processing apparatus is separated at the dotted line Z in the second embodiment of this invention which is explained using FIG.


2


and both of these different casings


71


and


72


can be interlocked.




In the same way as the third embodiment this embodiment calls for a card processing apparatus that links the first apparatus unit A


1


which stores the card supply unit


10


, card turning unit


30


and the first processing unit


40


and third processing unit


60


in the casing


71


and the second apparatus unit A


2


which stores the second processing unit


50


in casing


72


. In this case, the first apparatus unit A


1


and second apparatus unit A


2


are each independent and composed by casings


71


and


72


and are linked as one by an appropriate interlocking means. These casings can be mounted or un-mounted as needed to incorporate the two apparatus units of A


1


and A


2


into one casing so the means for linking the casings is not limited.




Also, in the same way as the second embodiment the card discharge unit


20


is below the second processing unit


50


, in other words, because it is established at the end of the second transport path p


2


, the card that experiences the recording process at the first processing unit


40


and the third processing unit


60


is finally over-coated with a coating film on the recording surface at the second processing unit


50


and is not returned to the first transport path p


1


, but can be send directly to the discharge unit


20


on the second transport path p


2


which shortens the distance of travel of the card in the apparatus thereby allowing for an efficient card transport. In this case as well, the discharge roller


22


explained in the first embodiment overlaps the capstan roller


51




b.






In this embodiment, for convenience, the drawing shows that the first processing unit


40


is a printer, the second processing unit


50


is a coating unit and the third processing unit


60


is a magnetic encoder, but it is not necessary be limited to these. Also, in the same way as the first embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

, an opening is formed which is omitted in the drawings at the intersecting point with the casing


71


on the extended lines on the third transport path p


3


so it is possible to discharge to the outside cards that have experienced mis-processing in the apparatus and it is also possible to form a card discharge unit by establishing the card receiver


23


for the card discharge unit


20


on the outside of said opening




This embodiment also has substantially the same or similar elements of each of the transport paths and processing units in the apparatus of the second embodiment, thus a detailed explanation of its structure is omitted. Also, the two apparatus units of A


1


and A


2


can be used each as independent units, which is the same as the third embodiment.




An explanation of the operations of the card recording process and the coating process in the card processing apparatus of the invention according to

FIG. 5

to

FIG. 11

based on the first embodiment of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

illustrates the initial state in which a plurality of blank cards C are loaded in the card supply stacker


11


of the card supply unit


10


. Upon receiving a card producing command, the device starts to operate by rotating the kick roller


12


of the card supply unit


10


, consequently to send out only the lowermost card c


1


from the card supply stacker


11


to the first card transport path p


1


. In the drawings, the surface f (upper face) to be printed with the desired information is symbolically depicted by dots.




The card c


1


traveling along the first transport path p


1


is first transported toward the first processing unit (printer)


40


. The feeding to the first processing unit


40


of the card c


1


from the card stacker


11


is completed when the card recording start point (the left edge of the card c


1


in the drawing) reaches the recording position Sr, as illustrated in FIG.


6


.




Next, the process in which information is recorded onto the card is executed. First, the head reciprocal drive unit


44


in the printer


40


operates to move the thermal head


42


toward the card. Through this action, the thermal head


42


presses the ink ribbon R toward the card surface f. In this state, while the card is moving toward the card turning unit


30


(direction of the arrow in FIG.


6


), the heating elements on the thermal head


40


are selectively heated to cause the ink ingredient in the ink ribbon to be thermally transferred to the card surface to print the desired image information to the card surface.




At the point the recording of information to the card surface is completed, the card is caught by a pair of pinch rollers


31




a


and


31




b


on one end of the card turning unit


30


while in a horizontal state and is then led to the center of the card turning unit


30


, as illustrated by the dotted lines in FIG.


7


. Thereafter, the card is rotated to the desired position (the direction of the arrow in

FIG. 7

) in the counterclockwise direction by rotating the card turning unit


30


rotating frame


32


to position the card c


1


with the second transport path p


2


toward the second processing unit


50


(FIG.


8


). In this state, the card c


1


is send toward the second processing unit


50


along the second transport path p


2


(the direction of the arrow in FIG.


8


).




At the second processing unit


50


, the coating film F overcoats the surface of the card c


1


that has been printed with information at the first processing unit (printer)


40


.




The feeding of the card c


1


from the card turning unit


30


to the second processing unit


50


(coating unit) is completed when the coating surface start point of the card c


1


(the lower edge of the card c


1


in the drawing) reaches the recording position Sc, as illustrated in FIG.


9


.




Next, the film F coating process to the card is executed. First, the coating head


50


rising and lower means


55


operates to move the heat roller


52


toward the card. Through this action, the heat roller


52


presses the coating film F against the card surface f. In this state, while the card is moving away from the card turning unit


30


, in other words, as it is moving toward the lower direction (the direction of the arrow in FIG.


9


), the heat roller


52


heats to transfer the coating film F to the card surface. This, then, protects the card recording surface with the coating film F.




When the coating process to the card surface is completed (FIG.


10


), the coating unit


50


rise and lower means


55


operates to move the heat roller


52


toward the retracting position. Then, the card transport means


51


in the coating unit


50


rotates in the opposite direction to allow the paired pinch rollers


31




a


and


31




b


on one end of the obliquely situated card turning unit


30


, as illustrated in

FIG. 8

, to catch the card c


1


to lead it to the center of the card turning unit


30


. Thereafter, the card is rotated to the desired position in the clockwise direction by rotating the card turning unit


30


rotating frame


32


to position the card c


1


horizontally with the first transport path p


1


(FIG.


11


). In this state, the card c


1


is transported to the discharge unit


20


along the first transport path p


1


to be discharged to the card receiver


23


(the direction of the arrow in FIG.


11


).




In the process described above, information is recorded and a coating is applied to one side of the card, but to record information to both sides of the card at the printer


40


, the card could be inverted 180° at the card turning unit


30


and send again to the printer


40


to record information to both sides of the card.




To coat both sides of the card with the coating film F when information is recorded to both sides of the card, the card from the coating unit in

FIG. 11

could be rotated 180°, as described above, and sent again to the coating unit


50


in

FIG. 9

to execute the coating process to both sides of the card.




Furthermore, there is no limitation to the above structure in the rotation direction of the card turning unit


30


in the series of process just described, in other words, either direction of rotation or only one direction of rotate are acceptable. For a structure that rotates in only one direction, it is possible to simplify the drive control.




Still further, to magnetically record information to the card C using the third processing unit


60


, after the process to record information to the card C at the first processing unit


40


, and before the coating process to that card C, or after completing the recording of information to the card C at the first processing unit


40


and the coating process at the second processing unit


50


, or, again as an independent process regardless of whether the process to record information at the first processing unit


40


or the coating process at the second processing unit


50


, the card C which is transported to and held at the card turning unit


30


can be positioned obliquely at the third transport path p


3


to face the third processing unit


60


by rotating the card turning unit


30


rotating frame


32


to any desired angle. In this state, the card C is sent along the third transport path p


3


and stopping at the desired location in the third processing unit


60


to perform the desired recording process on the card C.




If the third processing unit


60


is a magnetic encoder, a series of processes are performed to initialize the magnetic strip on the card C with the information writing head established in the magnetic encoder, to write magnetic information and the verify that information, although these are not limited particularly to these structures.




The card C which has completed the information writing process at the third processing unit


60


is sent toward returning to the card turning unit


30


along the third transport path p


3


and is held by the card turning unit


30


. Thereafter, the card turning unit


30


rotating frame


32


is rotated to the desired angle and the card is positioned obliquely on the second transport path p


2


facing the second processing unit


50


(FIG.


8


). In this state, the card C is sent along the second transport path p


2


to have the desired process performed at the second processing unit


50


(FIG.


9


). Subsequent processes are the same as those described above, therefore they will be omitted herewith.




After completing the process to record information to the card at the third processing unit


60


, if there are no further processes to be performed on the card C, the card is transported back to the card turning unit


30


and is held there. While being held, the card turning unit


30


rotating frame


32


is rotated to the desired angle to position the card C horizontally with the first transport path p


1


(the state represented by the lines in FIG.


11


). In this state, the card C is transported to the discharge unit


20


along the first transport path p


1


to be discharged to the card receiver


23


(the direction of the arrow in FIG.


11


).




Also, the direction of rotation of the card turning unit


30


when recording information to the card C at the third processing unit


60


is not particularly limited thereto.




In the card processing apparatus of the invention just described, the second transport path p


2


provided with a second processing unit


50


and the third transport path p


3


provided with a third processing unit


60


are arranged obliquely in reference to the card supply unit


10


, the card discharge unit


20


and the first transport path p


1


which is provided with a first processing unit


40


based on the card turning unit


30


, and with the oblique arrangement with each of the above described transport path p


2


and transport path p


3


being going away based on the card turning unit


30


, enable the compact arranged of the structural elements to realize a compact apparatus and convenience.




Furthermore, according to the card apparatus of the present invention, because the card turning unit


30


, which has the role of transporting the card between the first transport path p


1


and the second transport path p


2


, it is possible to print or to record information to both surfaces of a card as required, even if the first processing unit


40


(printer) has a function to record information to only one side of a recording medium, because the card turning unit


30


can turn a card over. In the same way, even if the second processing unit (coating unit)


50


has a function to over-coat a film onto only one side of a recording medium, the card turning unit


30


can turn a card over, so if required, the over-coating process can be executed to both sides of the card.




The following explains the fifth embodiment of the card processing apparatus as illustrated in FIG.


12


. In this embodiment, the printer of the first processing unit


40


in the first embodiment as illustrated in

FIG. 1

or an equivalent printer is added to the fourth processing unit


80


on the fourth transport path p


4


arranged directly below the card turning unit


30


. The composing elements are substantially the same as the previous embodiment, thus a detailed explanation shall be omitted.




According to this embodiment, it is possible to use a printer having different functions, for example the first processing unit


40


printing binary data information such as characters, for which a thermal wax-transfer type thermal transfer printer is suited and the fourth processing unit


80


printing data having a plurality of gradations such as a photograph, for which a thermal sublimate type printer is suited or it is possible to reverse the arrangement of these. It is also possible for the first processing unit


40


to be a color printer and the fourth processing unit


80


to be a black and white printer, or the opposite arrangement.




It is also possible to separate the casing


70


at the dotted line illustrated in the figure to make a structure that can interlocked as two apparatus units as in the third embodiment illustrated in FIG.


3


.




As is clear in this embodiment, according to this invention, a plurality of transport paths intersect commonly through the first transport path p


1


and because it is possible to establish the suitable process in each of the transport paths, it is possible to expand the processing units according to the needs and uses of each type of recording card. Therefore, there is no limit to the number of transport paths that could intersect the first transport path in this invention not to the types of processing units established at each of the transport paths. Furthermore, each of the processing units could be built-in to different casings, or one common casing could incorporate a plurality of processing units.




In this embodiment, the sixth embodiment of the card processing apparatus of the present invention is illustrated in

FIG. 13

, but in the same way as with the preceding fifth embodiment, the printer of the first processing unit


40


in the first as illustrated in

FIG. 2

or an equivalent printer is added to the fourth processing unit


80


on the fourth transport path p


4


arranged directly below the card turning unit


30


.




In this structure of this embodiment of the invention, the position for arrangement of the card discharge unit


20


is established at the end of the second transport path whereas it was established at the end of the first transport path p


1


in the previous fifth embodiment, which is different. However, the explanation will be omitted because this point has already been covered in the explanations from the first embodiment to the second embodiment. The composing elements are substantially the same as the previous embodiment, thus a detailed explanation shall be omitted.




Furthermore, the drawing and explanation regarding the fifth and sixth embodiments of the invention as illustrated in FIG.


12


and

FIG. 13

are explained with the fourth processing unit


80


being a printer, but there is no need to be limited to this. For example, the fourth processing unit


80


and the second processing unit


50


could also both be coating units to over-coat the recording card with the same coating film. In this case, because there are two coating units


50


and


80


to coat with film, it is possible to use two different types of coating film with different colors or patterns, to further expand the applicability and convenience of the card processing apparatus.




Furthermore, in the fifth and sixth embodiments, the first processing unit


40


is used as the printer for convenience, the second processing unit


50


is the coating unit and the third processing unit


60


is the magnetic encoder shown in the figure, although it is not essential that they be limited to these.




Thus, as explained above, the card processing apparatus according to this invention has a second transport path, a third transport path, and yet a fourth transport path that intersect on a point on the first transport path, the intersecting point is provided with a card turning unit that can send cards between each of these transport path, allowing for the efficient transport of cards to each of the processing units established in each of the transport paths to enable the desired process for a rational transport system and the compact arrangements of the apparatus.




Particularly, the card processing apparatus of this invention comprises a card printer and coating film coating unit in the first processing unit and second processing unit, each rationally arranged in the first transport path and the second transport path to allow for compact overall apparatus without decreasing the process of either the card transport efficiency or the printing. Also, by establishing a card turning unit at the intersecting point in the transport path, the recording of all types of information and the coating of coating films can be executed efficiently to the front and the back sides of the card recording medium, and allows for the operation of an easy and stable drive control system.




Further, the recording device of the invention having rational arrangement of the card supply unit for containing blank cards and one or more printer units serving as information recording means allows the second information means such as a magnetic encoder and IC writer, finished-card discharge unit, error-card rejecting unit and other necessary components to be rationally incorporated therein. Also, by incorporating one more unit that allows the linking and separation of the coating unit to over-coat a coating film to the recording card, with regard to the printer unit, this highly versatile card processing apparatus can be applied.



Claims
  • 1. A card processing apparatus having a substantially horizontally arranged first transport path extended from a card supply unit, a turning unit on said first transport path, a thermal transfer printer that records by thermally transferring information to a card on said first transport path between said card supply unit and said turning unit, a second transport path established at said turning unit and having an angle of 90° or more and less than 180° relative to the first transport path and in a direction away from said thermal transfer printer disposed on said first transport path a coating unit for overcoating coating film on a surface of said card recorded by said thermal transfer printer on said second transport path, and a card discharge unit provided at an end of either said first or said second transport path.
  • 2. The card processing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said thermal transfer printer and said coating unit are incorporated into one casing.
  • 3. The card processing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said thermal transfer printer and said coating unit are each incorporated into independent, interlockable casings.
  • 4. The card processing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said card discharge unit established at the end of said first transport path, said turning unit transports said card to said coating unit, receives said card processed at said coating unit from said coating unit and sends said card to said discharge unit.
  • 5. The card processing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said card discharge unit established at an end of said second transport path wherein said card processed by said coating unit is sent to said discharge unit along the same direction as the transport of said card to said coating unit from said turning unit.
  • 6. A card processing apparatus provided with a substantially horizontally arranged first transport path extended from a card supply unit, a turning unit established along said first transport path, a second transport path and a third transport path established obliquely at first and second angles, respectively, relative to said first transport path, the first angle different from the second angle, each in a direction away from said turning unit and said first transport path, a card discharge unit provided at an end of at least one of said first, said second and said third transport paths, and first, second and third processing units each established respectively in said first, said second and said third transport paths for performing pre-determined processes on a card.
  • 7. The card processing apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said second transport path is arranged obliquely in a direction away from said first processing unit at said turning unit and said third transport path is arranged obliquely in a direction below said first processing unit at said turning unit.
  • 8. The card processing apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said first processing unit, said second processing unit and said third processing unit are incorporated into one casing.
  • 9. The card processing apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said first processing unit, said second processing unit and said third processing unit are thermal transfer printers comprising thermal heads for thermally transferring thermal transfer ink dispensed by ink ribbons to a card, coating units for overcoatinq coating film on a card surface or magnetic encoders and/or IC writers.
  • 10. The card processing apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said first processing unit, said second processing unit and said third processing unit are thermal printers comprising thermal heads for thermally transferring thermal transfer ink dispensed by ink ribbons to a card, coating units for overcoating coating film on a card surface or magnetic encoders and/or IC writers.
  • 11. The card processing apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said first processing unit, said second processing unit and said third processing unit are encoding or IC writers comprising thermal heads for thermally transferring thermal transfer ink dispensed by ink ribbons to a card, coating units for overcoating coating film on a card surface or magnetic encoders and/or the IC writers.
  • 12. The card processing apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said first processing unit is a thermal printer, said second processing unit is a coating unit and said third processing unit is an encoding or IC writer comprising thermal heads for thermally transferring thermal transfer ink dispensed by ink ribbons to a card and the coating unit overcoating coating film on a card surface or magnetic encoders and/or the IC writers.
  • 13. The card processing apparatus according to claim 6, wherein at least one of said first processing unit, said second processing unit or said third processing unit is incorporated into a casing that is separate and independent from other said processing units and is interlockable to casing storing other said processing units.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-296172 Sep 2000 JP
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