This disclosure is based upon French Application No. 01/12276, filed Sep. 24, 2001, and International Application No. PCT/FR02/03247, filed on Sep. 24, 2002, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The invention concerns a dongle comprising a module comprising an integrated circuit chip connected to contact areas flush with the surface of the, said module, intended to be connected to a port of a telecommunication device.
The invention also relates to a method of manufacturing the said dongle.
The field of the invention is that of the protection of data, access to the Internet, identification, electronic commerce, on-line payment, etc, by means of a dongle of the USB (from the name of the standard “Universal Serial Bus” in English) type connected to a USB-type port of a telecommunication device such as a computer or mobile telephone; the field of application is the same as that of the chip card.
The user of a USB dongle can connect it to a personal computer, disconnect it therefrom when for example the use of the dongle is no longer necessary to the application which he has launched and then put it on his key ring in order to connect it subsequently.
The dimensions and electrical characteristics of the USB port and consequently those of the part of the dongle which is inserted in the port are standard.
However, several types of dongle exist at the present time.
Amongst these, the dongle described in the patent application WO 00/70533 under the name portable reader can be cited.
This portable reader 1 comprises, as indicated in
The insertion part 4, more particularly shown in
The connector 12 is composed of a set of at least four connecting lugs 16, 17, 18 and 19 each electrically connected to one of the connection lines 8, 9, 10 and 11 of the connection part 2, as depicted in
The module 5 obtained using a method of manufacturing a chip card 29 and depicted in
When the reader 1 is connected to the computer and the latter is powered up, this computer detects the presence of the reader 1 and data can be exchanged between the chip of the module 5 and the computer via the USB bus system, according to the application resident in the chip: protection of data, Internet access, identification, electronic commerce, on-line payment, etc.
The cost of manufacturing these dongles is high because in particular of the number of elements 2, 5, 12 to be manufactured, assembled and electrically connected.
The purpose of the present invention is therefore to propose a dongle which is less expensive to manufacture.
One object of the invention is a dongle comprising a module 5 comprising an integrated circuit chip connected by connection means to contact areas 28 flush with the surface of the said module, intended to be connected to a port of a telecommunication device, the said port comprising electrical connection lugs, principally characterised in that the said contact areas 28 correspond to the said electrical connection lugs so as to be able to be directly connected to these lugs.
The port may be of the USB type.
The module 5 preferably comprises a module body 27 with the thickness of a chip card 29.
According to one characteristic of the invention, the dongle comprises a means for making all or part of its thickness, in particular at the level of the said contact areas 28, equal to a thickness determined by the thickness of the port.
The module body 27 having longitudinal edges, the said means can be composed of the said longitudinal edges having a thickness equal to the said determined thickness.
The means can also be a lining, possibly made from resin, applied to all or part of one of the faces of the module 5, opposite to that of the contact areas 28 and referred to as the bottom face, the lining and the module 5 then having together a thickness equal to the said determined thickness.
Preferentially, the dongle 1 and the module 5 form only a single element.
According to another characteristic of the invention, the means is an adaptor able to receive all or part of the said module 5.
The adaptor advantageously comprises means of guiding and locking the said module 5 and possibly means of positioning the module 5 at a height corresponding to a height determined by the thickness of the port.
Another object of the invention is a method of manufacturing a dongle comprising a module comprising an integrated circuit chip connected by connection means to contact areas flush with the surface of the said module, intended to be connected to a port of a telecommunication device, the said port comprising electrical connection lugs, characterised in that the said module is manufactured using a chip-card manufacturing method and in that its contact areas correspond to the electrical connection lugs so as to be able to be directly connected to the said connection lugs.
According to one characteristic of the invention, the port is of the USB type.
The port having a given format, and the module also comprising a module body, the method may comprise the step consisting of cutting out the module body in a format compatible with that of the port.
According to another characteristic of the invention, the module having longitudinal edges, the method comprises the step consisting of bending or curving the longitudinal edges so that these edges have a thickness equal to a thickness determined by the thickness of the port or the step consisting of fitting in or thermoforming or overmoulding a groove on each of the said longitudinal edges so that the said edges have a thickness equal to a thickness determined by the thickness of the port.
According to another characteristic of the invention, the method comprises the step consisting of depositing material on all or part of a face of the said module opposite to that of the contact areas so that the module has in whole or in part a thickness equal to a thickness determined by the thickness of the port and the step consisting of inserting the said module in an adaptor intended itself to be inserted in the said port.
Other particularities and advantages of the invention will emerge clearly from a reading of the description given by way of non-limiting example and with regard to the accompanying drawings, in which:
a, 7b and 7c depict respectively a longitudinal section and a transverse section of a USB port and a longitudinal section of the port in which a dongle according to the invention is inserted,
a and 8b depict schematically a dongle obtained according to a first embodiment of the invention, seen in perspective from above and below,
a, 10b and 10c depict schematically various steps of obtaining a dongle according to a third embodiment of the invention, seen in perspective from above.
In the remainder of the description, the same references are used for designating the same elements as those in the figures already described.
The dongle 1 according to the invention integrates, in a single element, in this case the module 5, the various elements constituting this dongle described in the prior art.
As depicted in
The module 5 is manufactured so that the contact areas 28 of the module 5 are disposed in a configuration corresponding to the electrical connection lugs of the port which is described below. Four contact areas corresponding to the connection lugs of a port of the USB type are depicted in
These contact areas are then advantageously substituted for the four metallised lines 8, 9, 10 and 11 depicted in
In addition, the current chip cards of the contact type such as ISO cards already have certain characteristics ensuring for them good resistance to attacks caused by frequent usage, such as for example that of a bank card. It is then no longer necessary to provide, for the dongle according to the invention, elements for protecting the module such as the elements 6, 14 and 15 depicted in
The dongle 1 according to the invention is finally composed only of the module 5. The method of manufacturing such a dongle 1 is then identical to the well-known method of manufacturing a chip card and has the advantage of eliminating the manufacture and assembly of the majority of the elements described in the prior art.
A port 3 of the USB type in which a dongle according to the invention is inserted is depicted in
Such a port 3 is depicted in
When the dongle according to the invention is inserted in the port as depicted in
The majority of chip cards of the contact type manufactured at the present time, such as ISO cards, have a thickness of approximately 0.8 mm. The thickness of the dongle must be approximately 2 mm so that the contact areas 28 of the module can be in contact with the electrical connection lugs 32 of a port of the USB type when the dongle is inserted in the port, as depicted in
It is then necessary in this case to develop new specific ports of the USB type for dongles of this thickness or increase up to the desired thickness the thickness of the module or at the very least that of the part 51 which is intended to be inserted in the port.
Several methods can be envisaged.
As depicted in
When the lining 511 is applied to all the bottom face of the part 51, it preferably has openings 512 intended to receive the bottom locking blades 33b of the port.
However, as depicted in
The edges 513 of the module can also be curved at the part 51 by bending or curving in order to achieve the desired thickness.
A groove can also be added at the edges by embedding (adhesive bonding), thermoforming or overmoulding.
Another method consists of using an adaptor 514 depicted in
More precisely,
The adaptor 514 comprises means 515 of guiding the module 5 or the part 51 of the module, consisting for example of ribs situated on the sides, and means (not shown) of locking the module 5 or the part 51, in the inserted position in the adaptor, consisting for example of a stop disposed at the bottom of the connector. These locking means do not necessarily lock the module in the adaptor definitively; the module is preferably removable in order possibly to be replaced by another module.
It also comprises means 516 for raising the module 5 or the part 51 so that the contact areas 28 are in contact with the connection lugs 32 when the dongle 1 consisting of the adaptor plus module assembly is inserted in the port 3: these means 516 can be ribs situated at the base of the connector 514 or on the sides and thus cooperate with the guidance means 515. The guidance means 515 of the module then also ensure the positioning of the module at the correct height.
The ribs can be obtained by bending, pressing, punching etc.
The adaptor 514 can also comprise top and/or bottom openings 512 (not visible in these plan views) intended to receive the locking blades 33a and/or 33b when it is inserted in the port 3.
This adaptor also provides additional protection for the module.
It may also provide additional protection for a module having the required thickness such as those depicted in
In the chip card technology used by the invention, the devices with an integrated circuit chip or module according to the invention use, as starting components, components in accordance with all or part of ISO 7816 or the standard for SIM minicards or even the cards of the next generation. Thus, for example, according to the 7816 standard, the card body is a rectangular body having flat top and bottom faces and whose thickness is equal to 0.76 mm; the contact areas are at the same level as the top face of the card body. According to the standard the tolerance in level is for example 50 μm; the integrated circuit chip is situated vertically level with the contact areas to which it is electrically connected; it forms part of a micromodule which is then embedded in a cavity of a card body obtained generally by injection moulding or lamination.
The micromodule generally comprises a dielectric support film carrying on one side contact areas and on the other, vertically in line with the contact areas, the integrated circuit chip. A drop of protective resin generally coats the integrated circuit chip and its connections to the contact areas. The micromodule is fixed in the cavity in particular by adhesive bonding by means in particular of an adhesive film or drops of adhesive. The cavity receiving the micromodule is generally in two stages, one for receiving the dielectric and the contact areas, the other for receiving the integrated circuit chip.
To obtain the device of the invention, the body is then adapted to the format of the port envisaged to allow its insertion and electrical connection by direct physical contact of the contact areas with the port connectors. The adaptation can be made either via a shape adaptor or by creating linings on certain parts of the body, in particular on certain parts of the bottom face of the body, the linings can be formed in particular by deformation of the body or by adding material to certain parts of the body.
The device of the invention therefore preferably comprises, for reasons of cost, the most possible of the characteristics of the above chip card components.
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