Secured accounting module for franking machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6468114
  • Patent Number
    6,468,114
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 14, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 22, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
This invention relates to a secured accounting module of a franking machine comprising a printed circuit card intended to receive accounting circuits and mounted between a module base and a module cover, the base including a plurality of crimping studs on which the card is fitted and which are intended to cooperate with locking bushes fast with the cover; an insert ring interposed between each crimping stud and the corresponding locking bush; a first connector for connecting this insert ring with the cover, after the cover has been force-fitted on the base; and a second connector for connecting this insert ring with the base, after the cover has been force-fitted on the base.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to the domain of mail processing and more particularly to a secured accounting module for a franking machine.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




It is known that the accounting module, which comprises in particular the reversible meters of a franking machine, is a sensitive element of this machine which must be protected against any fraudulent access. Now, the production of a module which is really physically tamperproof comes up against numerous technical problems.




In effect, firstly, the means for assembling the module must not be easily, or, better, must not be at all detectable from the outside. Secondly, once assembled, the module must be virtually non-dismountable. Lastly, if dismounting of the module were nonetheless attempted, it is important that any attempt at opening can be detected.




It is an object of the present invention to overcome the problems set forth hereinabove by proposing a secured accounting module of a particularly tamper-proof franking machine. Another object of the invention is to provide such impregnability simply and without requiring a complex process of manufacture.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




These objects are attained by a secured accounting module of a franking machine comprising a printed circuit card intended to receive accounting circuits and mounted between a module base and a module cover, said base comprising a plurality of crimping studs on which said card is fitted and which are intended to cooperate with locking bushes fast with said cover, characterized in that it further comprises:




an insert ring interposed between each crimping stud and the corresponding locking bush




first connection means for connecting this insert ring with said cover, after said cover has been force-fitted on said base, and




second connection means for connecting this insert ring with said base, after said cover has been force-fitted on said base.




By this specific assembly structure which is produced internally, the assembly means cannot be detected from the outside, which makes it all the more difficult to disconnect them without causing destruction.




Said first connection means between said insert ring and said cover comprise a flange forming an integral part of said insert ring and intended to penetrate said locking bush when said cover is force-fitted on said base and said second connection means fast said insert ring and said base comprise an annular element forming an integral part of said crimping stud and intended to retain said insert ring by crimping, when said cover is force-fitted on said base. Said flange is preferably formed at the level of an end part of the insert ring.




Said locking bush advantageously comprises at its base a lug intended to cooperate with said annular element in order to move it apart and bend it against said insert ring.




Said insert ring is further provided with a transverse groove to give it sufficient elasticity when it is introduced in said locking bush. It is made of a material whose hardness is greater than that of the materials forming the base and the cover of the module. This material is preferably stainless steel.




According to an advantageous variant embodiment, the secured accounting module according to the invention may comprise areas of lesser resistance formed either around each of said locking bushes of the cover or around each of said crimping studs of the base and intended to break upon any attempt to separate said cover from said base.




The present invention also relates to a franking machine equipped with a secured accounting module.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will be more readily understood on reading the following description given by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is an exploded view in perspective of a secured accounting module according to the invention,





FIG. 2

is a detailed view before assembly of the secured accounting module of

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 3

is a view in perspective of an insert element ensuring tamper-proof assembly of the secured accounting module according to the invention, and





FIG. 4

is a detailed view after assembly of the secured accounting module of FIG.


2


.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the drawings,

FIG. 1

firstly shows a view in perspective of a secured accounting module according to the invention, intended to equip a franking machine (not shown).




This module


10


comprises a printed circuit card


12


mounted between a module base


14


, on whose shoulder


40


it rests, and a module cover


16


. On the card


12


are mounted different electronic circuits (meters, memories, clock-calender, encrypting means) necessary for metering the frankings (for example the integrated circuit


20


) and a multi-pin connector


22


for connection to the base (not shown) of the franking machine. The base


14


comprises for example two centering studs


42


intended to position the module precisely with respect to the base, in order that the connector


22


, which passes through the base


14


via an opening


46


, is in register with a corresponding receiving socket (not shown) in the base.




The base


14


also comprises a plurality of studs


44


on which is fitted the card


12


provided with through orifices


24


thereopposite and which are intended to receive locking bushes


60


fast with the cover


16


and whose outer face


62


is intended to press the card


12


. It will be noted that a simple force-fitting of the studs of the base in the corresponding locking bushes of the cover is not sufficient to ensure final, and therefore non-dismountable, assembly of the accounting module. In effect, a zinc alloy, such as Z-A4U1G (called Zamac 5) can creep during such force-fitting and consequently a physical impregnability of the module is not guaranteed. Moreover, a dismounting of the module following by a re-assembly thereof would in that case be difficult to detect.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, and according to the invention, an insert ring


18


is provided, interposed between each stud


44


and the corresponding locking bush


60


and, on the one hand, provided with a transverse groove


80


and, on the other hand, comprising in its lower part a shoulder


82


and in its upper end part a flange


84


(this flange forms the first connection means for connecting the insert ring with the cover). This insert ring is made of a material, for example a stainless steel X6CrMoS17, which presents a hardness greater than that of the material forming the cover and the base, for example a zinc alloy Z-A4U1G.




In addition, in order to make a stud/insert ring connection by crimping, he stud


44


is pierced in its end part in order to form an annular element


48


which will be moved apart by an advantageously truncated lug


64


emerging from the bottom


66


of the locking bush and bent against the insert ring


18


, when the cover


16


is force-fitted on the base


14


(for example using a press). This annular element to some extent forms the second connection means for connecting this insert ring with the base, the combination of the first (cover/insert ring connection) and second (insert ring/base connection) connection means in that case ensuring complete connection of the cover with the base.




The module cover further comprises areas


68


of lesser resistance formed around each of the studs forming crimping studs and intended to break upon any attempt to open the module by separating the cover of the module from the base thereof.




The module is assembled as follows: The card


12


is firstly fitted on the crimping studs


44


of the base


14


and positioned on the shoulder


40


. To that end, the through orifices


24


of the card obviously present a diameter slightly greater than that of these studs. The insert rings


18


which present an outer diameter greater than the inner diameter of the locking bushes


60


are then introduced in these bushes until their shoulders


82


come into abutment with the outer faces


62


of the bushes. This introduction is rendered possible by the presence of the transverse groove


80


which provides sufficient elasticity for the inserts whose end will thus close slightly towards their longitudinal axis.




When the cover


16


with its locking bushes


60


provided with their respective insert rings


18


descends on the crimping studs


44


during a force-fitting operation employing a press, an intimate bond will be provoked by creeping between this insert ring, and particularly its flange


84


, and the locking bush, said flange penetrating in the material constituting the bush, as illustrated in FIG.


4


. Simultaneously to this action of expansion of the insert ring, there is produced an action of crimping by the lug


64


which, when the cover


16


is descending, will move the annular element


48


of the crimping stud


44


apart and bend it against the insert ring


18


in order to retain it and thus prevent disconnection of the cover from the base. In this way, the card


12


is pressed between the base


14


and the cover


16


, which have then become inseparable. Any dismounting becomes totally impossible unless the module is inevitably and irreversibly deteriorated.




In effect, it will be readily appreciated that any traction exerted on the cover


16


or the base


14


will, from a certain threshold of intensity, leave a circular trace of rupture on the cover around the locking bushes


60


(at the level of the areas


68


of lesser resistance), indicating an attempt at fraud. It will be noted that, although such areas have been formed around the locking bushes, it is obvious that they could equally well have been formed on the base around the crimping studs.



Claims
  • 1. A secured accounting module of a franking machine comprising a printed circuit card intended to receive accounting circuits and mounted between a module base and a module cover, said base comprising a plurality of crimping studs on which said card is fitted and which are intended to cooperate with locking bushes fast with said cover, wherein said secured accounting module further comprises:an insert ring interposed between each crimping stud and a corresponding locking bush, first connection means for connecting the insert ring with said cover, after said cover has been force-fitted on said base, and second connection means for connecting this insert ring with said base, after said cover has been force-fitted on said base.
  • 2. The secured accounting module of claim 1, wherein said first connection means comprise a flange forming an integral part of said insert ring, said flange penetrating said locking bush when said cover is force-fitted on said base.
  • 3. The secured accounting of claim 2, wherein said flange is formed at the level of an end part of the insert ring.
  • 4. The secured accounting module of claim 1, wherein said second connection means comprise an annular element forming an integral part of said crimping stud for retaining said insert ring by crimping when said cover is force-fitted on said base.
  • 5. The secured accounting module of claim 4, wherein said locking bush comprising at its base a lug intended to cooperate with said annular element in order to move it apart and bend it against said insert ring.
  • 6. The secured accounting module of claim 1, wherein said insert ring is further provided with a transverse groove.
  • 7. The secured accounting module of claim 1, wherein said insert ring is made of a material having a hardness that is greater than that of the materials forming the base and the cover of the module.
  • 8. The secured accounting module of claim 7, wherein said insert ring is made of stainless steel.
  • 9. The secured accounting module of claim 1, wherein said module cover further comprises areas of lesser resistance formed around each of said locking bushes to break upon any attempt to separate said cover from said module base.
  • 10. The secured accounting module of claim 1, wherein said module base further comprises areas of lesser resistance formed around each of said crimping studs to break upon any attempt to separate said cover from said module base.
  • 11. A franking machine equipped with the secured accounting module of claim 1.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
99 14271 Nov 1999 FR
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