Claims
- 1. A high density card reader apparatus comprising
a housing, a tray supported by said housing, a thin high density recording card approximately the size of a credit or business card, positioning pins and springs on said tray to bias the recording card against said pins, a lead screw driven by said motor for linearly driving said card supporting tray along a first axis, a linear multiple head array in juxtaposition with a recording surface of said recording card, a head array actuator apparatus attached to said linear multiple recording head array to linearly translate said array across the surface of said card along a second axis substantially octagonal to said first axis, each head of said linear multiple head array scanning a separate one of each of a plurality of linear recorded tracks of said recording card, and said lead screw drive precisely positioning said tracks with respect to said head array.
- 2. A high density card reader apparatus comprising
a housing, a tray supported by said housing, a thin high density recording card, card retainer apparatus supported by said tray, a linear translation apparatus coupled to said tray, a linear multiple head array in juxtaposition with a recording surface of said recording card, a head array actuator apparatus attached to said linear multiple recording head array to linearly translate said array across the surface of said card, each head of said linear multiple head array scanning at least one track of a plurality of recorded track of said recording card.
- 3. The card reader apparatus of claim 2, wherein said card is approximately the size of a credit or business card.
- 4. The card reader apparatus of claim 2, wherein said card retainer apparatus includes one or more projections above the surface of said tray.
- 5. The card reader apparatus of claim 4, wherein said card retainer apparatus includes springs to bias the card against said projections.
- 6. The card reader apparatus of claim 2, including an actuator for incrementally moving said head linearly across the surface of said card.
- 7. The card reader apparatus of claim 2, wherein said linear translation apparatus includes an electro-mechanical actuator.
- 8. The card reader apparatus of claim 7, wherein said linear translation apparatus includes a motor driving a lead screw.
- 9. The card reader apparatus of claim 2, wherein said head array actuator apparatus includes a movable wire attached to said head array and parallel to said tracks.
- 10. The card reader apparatus of claim 2, wherein said recorded tracks occupy substantially the area of said card.
- 11. The card reader apparatus of claim 2, wherein said recorded tracks occupy substantially less than the area of said card.
- 12. The card reader apparatus of claim 11, wherein the area of said card without said tracks support other recording media such as a magnetic stripe.
- 13. The card reader apparatus of claim 11, wherein the area of said card without said tracks support one or more integrated circuit chips.
- 14. The card reader apparatus of claim 2, wherein said plurality of tracks are greater than the number of heads in said multiple head array.
- 15. The card reader apparatus of claim 14, wherein said linear translation apparatus coupled to said tray moves the card so that different tracks are read by said multiple head array.
- 16. A high density card reader apparatus comprising:
a housing, a tray supported by said housing, a thin high density recording card approximately the size of a credit or business card, positioning pins and springs on said tray to bias the recording card against said pins, a linear multiple head array in juxtaposition with a recording surface of said recording card, a head array actuator apparatus attached to said linear multiple recording head array to linearly translate said arrow across the surface of said card along a second axis substantially octagonal to said first axis, said heads of said linear multiple head array respectively scanning plural tracks of said recording card, a plurality of recording tracks on said recording card, the number of said tracks exceeding the number of heads in said linear multiple head array, a lead screw interface attached to said tray, a motor and a lead screw driven by said motor for linearly driving said card supporter tray with respect to said head array to juxtapose different tracks with said heads so that a head can, on demand, sweep more the one track.
- 17. A method for recording and/or reading a recordable medium provided by a rectangular high-memory card similar in size to a credit card comprising:
placing said card in an assembly adjacent to an array of read/write heads; moving said array of read/write heads with respect to said high-memory card so that said head records or reads a plurality of substantially linear recording tracks.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein said tracks are substantially located along the longer axis of said high-memory card.
- 19. The method of claim 17, wherein said tracks are substantially located along the shorter axis of said high-memory card.
- 20. The method of claim 17, comprising:
moving said card along an axis substantially orthogonal to the axis of said recording tracks.
- 21. The method of claim 17, wherein the number of said read/write heads is substantially equal to the number of said recording tracks.
- 22. The method of claim 17, wherein the number of said read/write heads is less than the number of recording tracks, said method comprising:
sweeping one or more of said heads over more than one of said recording tracks.
- 23. The method of claim 17, comprising:
moving said card relative to said head array to sweep one or more of said heads over more than one of said recording tracks.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/264,482 filed Jan. 26, 2001 entitled “Multi-Track Linear Card Reader Apparatus and Method,” the entire content of which is hereby expressly incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60264482 |
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