1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a keyboard, preferably for electronic payment terminals.
2. Description of the Background Art
Known from EP 1 172 832 A2 is a generic keyboard for an electronic payment terminal with a one-piece keyboard housing. The housing has a top and a bottom housing shell, which join together in an essentially S-shaped manner. In the top housing shell, a keypad is held at an angle by diagonals. Arranged beneath the keypad, for example, are keyboard electronics. The bottom side or surface of the top housing shell is built flat relative to an imaginary support surface. Electrical connections for auxiliary assemblies extend into the top housing shell from the recesses in the bottom housing shell adjoining this surface.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a simple keyboard that is designed to be easy to assemble and service, and optimized with regard to cost.
The invention is based on the concept of creating a one-piece housing, having a top and a bottom open housing shell, wherein the top open housing shell is designed in conjunction with a keypad such that the upper shell is traylike and is attached within the housing preferably at an angle. The bottom side or base of the top open housing shell is part of the bottom open housing shell.
The bottom open housing shell has an area for installation of a card reader and can be recognized within the top side of the housing as a projection or as a flat end to the housing. This area adjoins the shared surface, for example as a recess.
Additional recesses, which are provided in the bottom open housing shell, can likewise be recognized as flat ends to the top housing shell.
The preferred inclined position of the top housing shell achieves, among other things, that moisture, which enters, can run out through slots that can be built into the housing. The keypad is permanently attached to the bottom housing shell, but can also be removably attached thereto.
In a further embodiment of the invention, the bottom housing shell has a reinforcement in the area of the shared surface. In this way, high stability can be attained, which can be accomplished through a thicker surface, for example.
In a further embodiment, the reinforcement can be implemented through longitudinal and/or transverse ribs, which preferably have an H shape. In addition to the improvement in stability, the open spaces in the H shape provide opportunities to integrate electronic assemblies, such as a keyboard electronics unit, therein. Moreover, the above-described recesses in the bottom housing shell provide additional accommodation locations.
Because of the complex support within the tray of the top housing shell, the keypad can omit an otherwise necessary support plate, and, moreover, is optimized with respect to cost.
The housing itself is an injection molded plastic part. Moreover, the design of the housing makes it simple and cost-effective to manufacture.
The novel design of the keyboard housing and keypad make it possible to save materials and weight, without reducing stiffness and quality. Ease of service and assembly is improved, since, for example, the keypad need not be removed to replace the keyboard electronics, for example.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus, are not limitive of the present invention, and wherein:
The keyboard housing 1 preferably is made of plastic and is made of a one-piece base part that includes a top open housing shell 2 and a bottom open housing shell 3, as is shown in
The top open housing shell 2 is traylike and is mounted or attached at an angle within the housing 1. The tray preferably contains no additional details that are part of the housing shell 2 so that the keypad 11 can lie flat or even only partially on a bottom surface 4 of the tray. The back of the bottom surface 4 of the tray is part of the bottom open housing shell 3, by which the top open housing shell 2 and the bottom open housing shell 3 combine to form a housing 1 that is approximately Λ (PIE) shaped. For better stability, the bottom open housing shell 3 has reinforcing ribs 5 below the bottom surface 4 of the top housing shell 2.
In this example embodiment the bottom open housing shell 3 has, adjoining the bottom surface 4 and the reinforcements 5, which, for example, run parallel to an imaginary support surface, two smaller recesses 6 and a larger central recess 7, which in particular can serve to accommodate electronic components such as auxiliary assemblies or plug-in connectors. In this embodiment, the cross sections of the two housing shells 2 and 3 then additionally form a Π (bucket) shape attached to the Λ shape. The central recesses 6 are preferably provided to accommodate an electronic unit 8 of the magnetic stripe and/or chip card reader 12. Like the recesses 6, the recess 7 can terminate the top housing shell 2 together with the housing edge formed by the tray.
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The open bottom housing shell 3 is provided with a cover 13 in order to keep the electronic assemblies from falling out.
It is self-evident that further modifications are possible within the scope of the invention. Thus the card reader 12 may also be integrated to the side, next to the keypad 11. In addition, the cover 13 can be made of plastic. The, reinforcement can also be implemented in the form of a slight thickening, or by a thicker cross-section of the shared surface 4. The surface 4 can also extend so it is flat in the keyboard housing 1, in which case it is preferable that no spaces are formed beneath this surface. All of the electronics can then be accommodated in the recesses 6, 7.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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102 16 936 | Apr 2002 | DE | national |
This nonprovisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a) on patent application Ser. No. DE 102 16 936.5 filed in Germany on Apr. 17, 2002, and under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) on Provisional Application No. 60/375,406, which was filed on Apr. 26, 2002, and which are both herein incorporated by reference.
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