Claims
- 1. A method of opening a security housing, with authorization and unlocking, which comprises the following steps:
providing a print module being transversely movable by a transverse mover; bringing the printing module into an unlocked position by moving the printing module in a direction transverse to a mail-transporting direction; and releasing mechanically a security-housing part by completing the bringing step.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, which further comprises, after releasing mechanically the security-housing part, preventing activation of an ink-jet printing head of an ink cartridge.
- 3. The method according to claim 2, which further comprises checking if the security housing of the postal machine is released or locked.
- 4. The method according to claim 3, which further comprises confirming if the security housing of the postal machine is locked.
- 5. The method according to claim 4, which further comprises, after confirming that the postal machine is locked, operating the postal machine for franking items of mail.
- 6. The method according to claim 1, which further comprises:
providing a further access for changing an ink cartridge; releasing mechanically the further access when changing the ink cartridge; and locking the further access before operating the postal machine.
- 7. The method according to claim 1, which further comprises:
displacing the printing module from at least one of a home position and a printing position, into the unlocked position for releasing a top part of the security housing; and then displacing the printing module into a changeover position for changing the ink cartridge.
- 8. The method according to claim 7, which further comprises:
forming the printing position and the unlocked position at end points of a displacement path of the printing module; and positioning the ink-cartridge changeover position between the printing position and the unlocked position.
- 9. The method according to claim 7, which further comprises:
forming the printing position and the unlocked position at end points of a displacement path of the printing module; and positioning the ink-cartridge changeover position between the home position and the unlocked position.
- 10. A method of opening a security housing, with authorization and unlocking, which comprises the following steps:
providing a print module being transversely movable by a transverse mover; bringing the printing module into an unlocked position by moving the printing module in a direction transverse to a mail-transporting direction; and releasing mechanically an access to a security-housing part by completing the bringing step.
- 11. The method according to claim 10, which further comprises:
allowing an authorized individual to reach components within the security housing for repair and maintenance purposes through the access, after the releasing step; providing a further access for reaching an ink cartridge; and releasing mechanically the further access to a security-housing part by completing the bringing step.
- 12. The method according to claim 11, which further comprises releasing mechanically the further access for changing the ink cartridge when the printing module passes through a changeover position during the moving of the printing module in the direction transverse to the mail-transporting direction.
- 13. The method according to claim 10, which further comprises releasing mechanically the access to a lock of the security housing.
- 14. The method according to claim 10, which further comprises after releasing mechanically the access to the security-housing part, preventing activation of an ink-jet printing head of an ink cartridge.
- 15. The method according to claim 14, which further comprises confirming if the security housing of the postal machine is locked.
- 16. The method according to claim 15, which further comprises, after the confirming step, operating the postal machine for franking items of mail if the postal machine is locked.
- 17. The method according to claim 10, which further comprises:
providing a further access for changing the ink cartridge; releasing mechanically the further access when changing the ink cartridge; and locking the further access before operating the-postal machine.
- 18. The method according to claim 10, which further comprises:
displacing the printing module from at least one of a home position and a printing position, into an unlocked position for releasing a first access to the security housing; and then displacing the printing module into a changeover position for changing the ink cartridge.
- 19. The method according to claim 18, which further comprises:
forming the printing position and the unlocked position at end points of a displacement path of the printing module; and positioning the ink-cartridge changeover position between the printing position and the unlocked position.
- 20. The method according to claim 18, which further comprises:
forming the printing position and the unlocked position at end points of a displacement path of the printing module; and positioning the ink-cartridge changeover position between the home position and the unlocked position.
- 21. A configuration for franking device security, comprising:
a security housing having a mechanical locking device and defining an interior; a printing module movable by a transverse mover transversely to a transporting direction across a displacement path, said printing module being movable into an unlocked position located at an end of the displacement path; a mechanical lock disposed on a respective security-housing part in said interior of said security housing; and a finger disposed on said printing nodule for actuating said mechanical lock.
- 22. The configuration according to claim 21, wherein:
said mechanical lock is a snap-in connection; and said finger directly actuates said mechanical lock for releasing said security-housing part.
- 23. The configuration according to claim 21, wherein:
said security housing has walls, each with an inside; said mechanical lock is a snap-in connection disposed on said inside of at least one of said walls of said security housing; and said mechanical lock is indirectly actuatable by said finger to mechanically release said security-housing part; and a force transmitter transmitting drive power of said transverse mover to said lock when said printing module is brought into said unlocked position.
- 24. The configuration according to claim 23, wherein said force-transmitter is selected from the group consisting of a lever and a cable pull.
- 25. The configuration according to claim 21, wherein said releasable security-housing part is a top security-housing part.
- 26. The configuration according to claim 25, wherein:
said releasable top security-housing part has an opening formed therein; a second access for changing an ink cartridge is accessible through said opening when said printing module is positioned in said ink-cartridge changeover position; said printing module has a printing carriage with an electronic activating unit and a strip conductor and a protective cap being at least partially closeable by said second access to prevent access to said connection lines of said strip conductor and said electronic activating unit when said printing module is positioned outside said ink-cartridge changeover position.
- 27. The configuration according to claim 26, wherein said protective cap is fastened on said printing carriage to mechanically release at least one of said top-security housing and an access to said top-security housing.
- 28. The configuration according to claim 26, wherein said printing carriage has a corresponding finger to mechanically release at least one of said top security-housing part or said access to said top security-housing.
- 29. The configuration according to claim 26, further comprising:
a second finger on said lever; and a flap for closing said opening and having a stop, said stop being locked by said second finger of said lever when said printing module is positioned in said ink-cartridge changeover position.
- 30. The configuration according to claim 26, further comprising:
a second finger on said lever; and a flap for closing said opening and having a stop, said stop being locked by said second finger of said lever when said printing module is positioned in said unlocked position.
- 31. The configuration according to claim 26, wherein said flap cannot be locked and said opening is always accessible.
- 32. The configuration according to claim 26, further comprising a protective sheath fastened on said printing module to prevent unauthorized access to said strip conductor and to said electronic activating unit.
- 33. A configuration for franking device security, comprising:
a security housing having a mechanical locking device and defining an interior; a printing module movable by a transverse mover transversely to a transporting direction across a displacement path, said printing module being movable into an unlocked position located at an end of the displacement path; an element disposed on a respective security-housing part in said interior of said security housing; and a finger disposed on said printing nodule for actuating said element.
- 34. The configuration according to claim 33, wherein:
said security wall has a wall; said locking element of said security-housing part has a resilient extension arm and a hook nose on said resilient extension arm; said printing module moves transversely to actuate directly said locking element into the unlocked position; and an access to a further disengageable lock of said security-housing part being released mechanically when said locking element is actuated, said further lock being provided at least on said wall of said security housing for manually locking or unlocking said security-housing part.
- 35. The configuration according to claim 33, wherein:
said security-housing part with said mechanical locking element is an access-prevention part providing an access to a housing part, said access being releaseable and closeable by a further disengageable lock; and said finger for actuating said mechanical locking element indirectly is formed via a force-transmitter disposed between said finger and said mechanical locking element.
- 35. The configuration according to claim 34, wherein:
said releasable security housing has a compartment; said access-prevention plate has a an access-prevention plate, said access-prevention plate having a further guide element rigidly fitted thereon; said mechanical locking element has a plate-like form and a hook nose, said hook nose being latchable resiliently into said compartment of said releasable security-housing part, and said mechanical locking element is fitted on said access-prevention plate; said compartment, having a base with openings formed therein being, said opening being formed to correspond to the shape of said locking element and of said further guide element.
- 36. The configuration according to claim 35, wherein:
said locking element has a spring plate integrally formed on said access-prevention plate; and said hook nose is separated from said access-prevention plate by a distance; said spring plate merging into a plate-like stop as the distance from the access-prevention plate increases.
- 37. The configuration according to claim 34, wherein:
said force transmitter is a lever deflectable in the Z-direction at a first end and has a finger pressing on said plate-like stop of said mechanical locking element by a force when said lever is deflected sufficiently into the unlocked position in the X-direction by said printing module moving transversely; and said lever has a swivel pin in a Y-direction, in a vicinity of said wall on said front side of said security housing, at a second end and in the X-direction, at a distance from said swivel pin, and an extension element bearing a spring for resiliently supporting said lever on said chassis side part, to press said lever, by said guide element, onto said finger of said printing module.
- 38. The configuration according to claim 34, further comprising:
an access-prevention plate of said access-prevention part for closing said access to said releasable safety-housing part; said access-prevention part having said guide and locking elements and directed into said housing interior.
- 39. The configuration according to claim 33, wherein said further disengageable lock is screws; and
a chassis part is fastened on said releasable security-housing part by said screws.
- 40. The configuration according to claim 32, wherein said releasable security-housing part is a top security-housing part.
- 41. The configuration according to claim 40, wherein:
said releasable top security-housing part has an opening formed therein; a second access for changing an ink cartridge is accessible through said opening when said printing module is positioned in said ink-cartridge changeover position; said printing module has a printing carriage with an electronic activating unit and a strip conductor and a protective cap being at least partially closeable by said second access to prevent access to said connection lines of said strip conductor and said electronic activating unit when said printing module is positioned outside said ink-cartridge changeover position.
- 42. The configuration according to claim 41, wherein said protective cap is fastened on said printing carriage to mechanically release at least one of said top-security housing and an access to said top-security housing.
- 43. The configuration according to claim 41, wherein said printing carriage has a corresponding finger to mechanically release at least one of said top security-housing part or said access to said top security-housing.
- 44. The configuration according to claim 41, further comprising:
a second finger on said lever; and a flap for closing said opening and having a stop, said stop being locked by said second finger of said lever when said printing module is positioned in said ink-cartridge changeover position.
- 45. The configuration according to claim 41, further comprising:
a second finger on said lever; and a flap for closing said opening and having a stop, said stop being locked by said second finger of said lever when said printing module is positioned in said unlocked position.
- 46. The configuration according to claim 41, wherein said flap cannot be locked and said opening is always accessible.
- 47. The configuration according to claim 41, further comprising a protective sheath fastened on said printing module to prevent unauthorized access to said strip conductor and to said electronic activating unit.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
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101 49 210.3 |
Oct 2001 |
DE |
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101 64 527.9 |
Dec 2001 |
DE |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/247,855, filed Sep. 20, 2002. This divisional application also claims the benefit of German application Nos. 101 49 210.3 and 101 64 527.9, filed Oct. 2, 2001, and Dec. 15, 2001, respectively, under 35 U.S.C. §119. The prior applications are herewith incorporated by reference.
Divisions (1)
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10247855 |
Sep 2002 |
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10850416 |
May 2004 |
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