This Non-provisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) on Patent Application No(s). 098132458 filed in Taiwan, Republic of China on Sep. 25, 2009, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a computer and, more particularly, to a computer with a waterproof card reader.
2. Description of the Related Art
There are a plurality of kinds of integrated circuit (IC) cards, and a smart card is one kind of the integrated circuit cards. The smart card can allow a possessor to perform predetermined operation and can provide calculation, encryption, two-way communication, and safety functions. Thus, besides a data storing function, the smart card can also protect the stored data. A computer, such as a notebook computer, can have a built-in card reader or be externally connected with a card reader to support reading and writing a smart card or other types of the integrated circuit cards.
As far as a notebook computer with a built-in card reader is considered, a user can plug a smart card or other types of the integrated circuit cards into the card reader in the notebook computer to read data, and the integrated circuit card plugged into the card reader may be exposed from the notebook computer to facilitate plug and pull. However, as the integrated circuit card is exposed to the outside, the integrated circuit card fails to satisfy waterproof, dustproof, or anti-falling needs.
This invention provides a computer capable of hiding an integrated circuit card plugged into a built-in card reader and providing waterproof, dustproof, or anti-falling protection for the integrated circuit card.
This invention provides a computer including a casing, a carrier, a card reader, and a cover. The casing has a containing space and an opening, and the opening communicates with the containing space. The carrier is located in the containing space and is slidably connected with the casing. The card reader is disposed at the carrier. The cover is pivotally connected with the casing, and the cover has a sealing element for covering and sealing the opening.
According to the invention, the card reader is disposed at the carrier, and the carrier can slide relative to the casing. When a user plugs an integrated circuit card into the computer, the carrier can drive the card reader and the integrated circuit card plugged into the card reader to enter into the casing of the computer. The movable cover covers and seals the opening of the casing to provide waterproof, dustproof, or anti-falling protection for the card reader and the integrated circuit card. In addition, the user just needs to allow the carrier to slide out of the casing thus to expose the integrated circuit card plugged into the card reader from the casing, thereby plugging and pulling the integrated circuit card. Thereby, convenience and durability of the integrated circuit card in use can be achieved.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings.
Via a structural design and improvement, a computer in this invention can allow an integrated circuit card to have convenience and durability in use together. The computer can be a notebook computer, a desktop computer, or other electronic devices with a card reader. In the following embodiment, a notebook computer is taken for example.
The computer 100 includes a casing 110, a carrier 120, and a cover 140. When the carrier 120 is located in the casing 110, the cover 140 can cover the integrated circuit card 50. In the embodiment, the carrier 120 in a state as shown in
The cover 140 has a sealing element 142, and the casing 110 has a protrudent portion 118. The sealing element 142 is disposed at an edge of a surface 144 of the cover 140 facing the casing 110. The protrudent portion 118 surrounds an opening 116 and the location of the protrudent portion 118 corresponds to the location of the sealing element 142. When the cover 140 covers the casing 110 (as shown in
In detail, the carrier 120 is slidably disposed in the containing space 112 to slide along a sliding path P relative to the casing 110. The cover 140 is disposed at the opening 116 to seal or expose the containing space 112. The card reader 130 is disposed on the carrier 120 and located in the containing space 112, and the integrated circuit card 50 is suitable for being plugged into the card reader 130. In
In the embodiment, the computer 100 further includes a push-push mechanism 150 (two push-push mechanisms are shown) disposed in the containing space 112 and connected between the carrier 120 and the casing 110 to drive the carrier 120 to slide along the sliding path P. In detail, the push-push mechanisms 150 and the carrier 120 can form interference to allow the carrier 120 to be fastened to the position in
In addition, the user can push the carrier 120 in
In the embodiment, the carrier 120 has a plurality of sliding grooves 122 (four sliding grooves are shown), and the casing 110 has a plurality of guiding pins 114 (four guiding pins are shown). The sliding grooves 122 extend along the sliding path P, and the guiding pins 114 are located in the sliding grooves 122, respectively, to allow the carrier 120 to be slidably disposed at the casing 110. The carrier 120 can slide relative to the casing 110 via the relative displacement between the guiding pins 114 and the sliding grooves 122 along the sliding path P.
In
In detail, the data access device 170 is connected with the connecting interface 180 via a flexible printed circuit (FPC) 70. The card reader 130 is connected with a connecting terminal 62 of a daughter board 60, and a connecting terminal 64 of the daughter board 60 is connected with the connecting interface 180 via the flexible printed circuit 70, thus allowing the data access device 170 and the card reader 130 to share the connecting interface 180.
In other words, the card reader 130 can be designed to share the containing space 112, the connecting interface 180, and the cover 140 with the data access device 170 to save the disposition space of the computer 100. In the embodiment, the data access device 170 may be an optical disc drive or other data access devices disposed in a notebook computer.
To sum up, according to the embodiments of the invention, the card reader is disposed on the carrier, and the carrier can slide relative to the casing. When the user plugs the integrated circuit card into the computer, the carrier can drive the card reader and the integrated circuit card plugged into the card reader to enter into the casing of the computer. The movable cover can cover and seal the opening of the casing to provide waterproof, dustproof, or anti-falling protection for the card reader and the integrated circuit card. In addition, when the user is to plug or pull the integrated circuit card, he or she just needs to allow the carrier to slide out of the casing to expose the integrated circuit card plugged into the card reader from the casing, thereby being capable of plugging or pulling the integrated circuit card. Thereby, convenience and durability of the integrated circuit card in use can be achieved at the same time. In addition, the disk drive or other data access devices in the computer and the carrier can be disposed in one containing space, thus allowing the disk drive or other data access devices and the card reader to share the containing space, the connecting interface, and the cover to save disposition space of the computer.
Although the present invention has been described in considerable detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, the disclosure is not for limiting the scope of the invention. Persons having ordinary skill in the art may make various modifications and changes without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should not be limited to the description of the preferred embodiments described above.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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098132458 | Sep 2009 | TW | national |