APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR STACKING CARD-LIKE DATA CARRIERS
20210163249 · 2021-06-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G57/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2301/44734
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2404/64
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2220/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2404/6922
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H31/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H29/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H29/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2701/1914
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2406/323
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2220/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2301/5133
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H43/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2220/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2404/633
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2220/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2301/44734
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H31/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H43/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H31/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65H29/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H29/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H31/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H31/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a device and a method for stacking card-like data carriers. The device comprises (i) a conveying device for transporting individual card-like data carriers downstream along a conveying path and (ii) a stacking unit for selectively transferring and stacking card-like data carriers conveyed along the conveying path. The conveying device is arranged to convey the card-like data carriers in such a way that they are fixed to it in a hanging mode of transport. The stacking unit is arranged to selectively release certain ones of the card-like data carriers conveyed along the conveying device from the latter in order to transfer them directly—i. e. in particular without intermediate processing, intermediate transport or intermediate storage—into a card magazine and to stack them therein when the card magazine is arranged in a stacking area at a stacking position which, in relation to the direction of gravity, is situated below the conveying path.
Claims
1. A device (1) for stacking card-like data carriers (5), comprising: a conveying device (4) for transporting individual card-like data carriers (5) downstream along a conveying path; a stacking unit (2) for selectively transferring and stacking card-like data carriers (5) conveyed along the conveying path; wherein the conveying device (4) is arranged to convey the card-like data carriers (5) in such a way that they are fixed to it in a hanging mode of transport; and the stacking unit (2) is arranged to selectively release certain ones of the card-like data carriers (5) conveyed along the conveying device (4) from the latter in order to transfer them directly into a card magazine (8; 8a, 8b) and to stack them therein when the card magazine is arranged in a stacking area (C) at a stacking position (24) which, in relation to the direction of gravity, is situated below the conveying path.
2. The device (1) in accordance with claim 1, wherein the stacking area (C) comprises a first stacking position (24) and at least one further stacking position (24), each of which is located—in relation to the direction of gravity—below the conveying path, wherein each stacking position (24) is configured to receive a card magazine (8; 8a, 8b); and wherein the stacking unit (2) is arranged to selectively release certain card-like data carriers (5; 5a, 5b) conveyed along the conveying device from the latter in order to transfer them directly to, and stack them in, a card magazine (8; 8a, 8b) located at the first or at one of the other stacking positions.
3. The device (1) in accordance with claim 2, wherein the stacking unit (2) is arranged to selectively release certain ones of the card-like data carriers (5; 5a, 5b) conveyed along the conveying device from the latter in order to transfer them in an alternating manner, in accordance with a predetermined distribution scheme, either into a card magazine (8; 8a, 8b) arranged at the first stacking position (24) or into at least one further card magazine (8; 8a, 8b) respectively arranged at one of the further stacking positions and to stack them therein.
4. The device (1) in accordance with claim 3, wherein the distribution scheme provides—at least in sections—that initially a first one of the card magazines (8; 8a) located at the various stacking positions is filled to a defined filling level before a further one of the card magazines (8; 8b) is alternately filled at a different one of the stacking positions (24).
5. The device (1) in accordance with any one of the preceding claims, further comprising: a feeding device (6) for feeding the data carriers (5) to the conveying device (4); and a transfer section which is arranged to remove the data carriers (5) transported by the feeding device from the latter and to transfer them to the conveying device (4) in such a way that the data carriers (5) are transferred from the feeding device to the hanging mode of transport on the conveying device (4) in an area of the conveying path which is located upstream of the stacking unit (2).
6. The device (1) in accordance with any one of the preceding claims, wherein the conveying device (4) is arranged to convey the data carriers (5) in such a way that they are fixed to the conveying device (4) in the hanging mode of transport by suction.
7. The device (1) in accordance with any one of the preceding claims, wherein the stacking unit (2) is arranged to transmit a mechanical impulse to a particular data carrier (5) which is conveyed along the conveying device (4) in order to selectively release it.
8. The device (1) in accordance with claim 7, wherein the conveying device (4) is arranged to transmit the impulse to the data carrier (5) by blowing the data carrier (5) away from the conveying device (4).
9. The device (1) in accordance with any one of the preceding claims, further comprising: at least one discharge element (7) which is configured to at least partially discharge the data carriers (5) electrically before their release from the conveying device (4).
10. The device (1) in accordance with any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a centering device (27) which is arranged to align, with respect to a receiving opening of the card magazine (8; 8a, 8b), the data carriers (5) selectively released from the conveying device (4) by the stacking unit (2) during their transfer to a card magazine (8; 8a, 8b) located at an associated stacking position (24) of the stacking area.
11. The device (1) in accordance with any one of the preceding claims, further comprising: a card magazine feeding device for feeding card magazines (8; 8a, 8b) to a stacking position (24) of the stacking area, wherein the card magazine feeding device comprises a transfer area for transferring a card magazine (8; 8a, 8b) fed to it to an associated stacking position (24) of the stacking area (C), wherein the transfer area comprises at least one of the following elements: a first sensor arrangement (21) which is configured to detect the presence and/or absence of a card magazine (8; 8a, 8b) at at least one location of the card magazine feeding device (13; 13a, 13b); a first stop member (18) for blocking a feeding of one or more further card magazines (8; 8a, 8b) when the transfer area is still occupied by a preceding card magazine (8; 8a, 8b); a first driver member (19) which is configured to temporarily stop a card magazine (8; 8a, 8b) transferred into the transfer area prior to its transfer to the stacking position (24) and to release it for onward transfer only when an automated check reveals that one or more predetermined checking criteria for checking whether the stacking position (24) is ready to receive a card magazine (8; 8a, 8b) are satisfied; a first transfer member (20) which is configured to transport a card magazine (8; 8a, 8b) which is located in the transfer area further to the stacking position (24) in the stacking area under the application of force thereto.
12. The device (1) in accordance with claim 11, wherein the predetermined test criterion or criteria is/are based on one or more of the following criteria or a combination thereof, which must be satisfied so that during the test it can be determined that the stacking position (24) is ready to receive a card magazine (8; 8a, 8b): There is no card magazine (8; 8a, 8b) at the stacking position (24); if a stop member (18) is provided, this is activated so that a feeding of one or more further card magazines (8; 8a, 8b) into the transfer area is blocked; if a transfer member (20) is provided, this is in a position from which it can transport the card magazine (8; 8a, 8b) located in the transfer area to the stacking position (24); if a driver member (19) is provided, the transport path of the card magazine from the transfer area to the stacking position (24) is blocked only by the driver member (19) and, if applicable, one or more further members movable in dependence thereon, so that the transport path becomes free after a subsequent movement of the driver member (19) into a position where it is no longer blocking.
13. The device (1) in accordance with any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a lifting device (14; 14a, 14b) which is set up and arranged: to position and support, at a stacking position (24) of the stacking area (C) associated with the lifting device (14; 14a, 14b), a card magazine (8; 8a, 8b) for receiving data carriers (5) released by the stacking unit (2) for transfer into the card magazine (8; 8a, 8b); and to move the card magazine (8; 8a, 8b) itself or a movable stack carrier element (8s) of the card magazine (8; 8a, 8b) along a displacement direction in dependence on the degree of filling of the card magazine (8; 8a, 8b), in such a way that the positioning level, at which a respective new one of the data carriers (5) comes to lie in the card magazine (8; 8a, 8b) during its stacking process, is kept at least substantially constant for successive data carriers (5).
14. The device (1) in accordance with claim 13, wherein the lifting device (14; 14a, 14b) for moving the card magazine (8; 8a, 8b) or its movable stack carrier element (8s) comprises a drive (10) with a telescopically extendable force transmission element.
15. The device (1) in accordance with any one of the preceding claims, further comprising an alignment device (9a, 9b) which is arranged to act directly, or indirectly via the card magazine (8; 8a, 8b), on data carriers (5) already stacked in a card magazine (8; 8a, 8b) in such a way that these are uniformly aligned in a predetermined position within the card magazine (8; 8a, 8b).
16. The device (1) in accordance with any one of the preceding claims, further comprising: a card magazine output device (15; 15a, 15b) which is arranged to accept a card magazine (8; 8a, 8b) filled with data carriers (5) from the stacking area (C) and to feed it to an output position (34) at the card magazine output device (15; 15a, 15b); wherein the card magazine output device (15; 15a, 15b) has a buffer area for temporarily receiving a card magazine (8; 8a, 8b) taken from a stacking position (24) of the stacking area, and the buffer area comprises at least one of the following elements: a second sensor arrangement (32) which is configured to detect the presence and/or the absence of a card magazine (8; 8a, 8b) at at least one location located downstream of the buffer area, in particular at the output position (34) of the card magazine output device (15; 15a, 15b); a second stop member (33) which is configured to block a further transport path of a card magazine (8; 8a, 8b) located in the buffer area, which further transport path proceeds downstream towards the output position (34), when it is determined that a portion of the card magazine output device (15; 15a, 15b) which is located downstream of the buffer area is still occupied by a preceding card magazine (8; 8a, 8b), and otherwise to release the transport path; a second transfer member which is configured to transport a card magazine (8; 8a, 8b) which is located at a stacking position (24) of the stacking area into the buffer area after it has been filled with data carriers (5) under the action of force on the latter.
17. The device (1) in accordance with any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a counting device which is configured to count the data carriers (5) transferred into a card magazine (8; 8a, 8b) located at a stacking position (24) of the stacking area and to output a corresponding filling signal, at least when, according to the count, the card magazine (8; 8a, 8b) has reached a predetermined filling level.
18. The device (1) in accordance with any one of the preceding claims, further comprising an inspection device (3) which is arranged upstream of the stacking unit (2); wherein the inspection device (3) is set up to subject the card-like data carriers (5) to be fed to the stacking unit (2) by means of the conveying device (4) to an inspection; and wherein the stacking unit (2) is configured to effect the selective release of data carriers (5) from the conveying device (4) in dependence on the results of the inspections previously carried out by the inspection device (3), so that a sorting of the data carriers (5) in dependence on these results is achieved.
19. The device (1) in accordance with claim 18, further comprising an elimination area (D) which is also located below the conveying path in relation to the direction of gravity and which is different from the stacking area (C); wherein the stacking unit (2) is further set up to selectively release, in dependence on the results of the inspections previously carried out by the inspection device (3), certain ones of the card-like data carriers (5) conveyed along the conveying device (4) from the latter, in order to transfer them to the elimination area (D).
20. The device (1) in accordance with claim 19, further comprising a return loop (12) which is configured to return data carriers (5) that have been transferred to the elimination area (D) back to the inspection device (3), at least once, in order for them to undergo the inspection again.
21. A method of stacking card-like data carriers (5) comprising the following steps: transporting individual card-like data carriers (5) by means of a conveying device (4) downstream along a conveying path; and selectively transferring and stacking card-like data carriers (5) conveyed along the conveying path; wherein the card-like data carriers (5) are conveyed at the conveying device (4) in such a way that they are fixed to the conveying device (4) in a hanging mode of transport; and wherein, during the selective transfer and the stacking of the data carriers (5) certain ones of the card-like data carriers (5) conveyed along the conveying device (4) are released from it in order to transfer them directly into a card magazine (8; 8a, 8b) and to stack them therein when the card magazine is arranged at a stacking position (24) which, in relation to the direction of gravity, is situated below the conveying path.
22. Use of a device (1) in accordance with any one of the claims 1 to 20 for performing the method in accordance with claim 21.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0046] Various additional features and advantages of the invention will become more apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon review of the following detailed description of one or more illustrative embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrates one or more embodiments of the invention and, together with the general description given above and the detailed description given below, explains the one or more embodiments of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0056] In the following figures, the same reference signs are used throughout for the same elements, or elements corresponding to one another, of the invention.
[0057] First, reference is made to
[0058] In order to transport the data carriers 5, a combination of a feeding device 6, which may in particular be constructed as a conveyor belt or a vacuum belt, as well as a conveying device 4 joining onto this, is provided. The feeding device 6 serves, on the one hand, to transport the data carriers 5 within the inspection device 3 and, on the other hand, subsequently to feed the data carriers 5 to the conveying device 4. For this purpose, the device 1 has a transfer section B, in which the conveying device 4 is arranged above the feeding device 6 in such a way that data carriers 5 transported on the feeding device 6 in a lying mode of transport can be transferred to the conveying device 4 located above it, in order subsequently to be transported by this in a hanging mode of transport to the stacking unit 2. For this purpose, the conveying device 4 is constructed as a vacuum conveyor belt (vacuum belt), i. e. as a conveyor belt which is equipped to fix the data carriers on its underside by suction. The feeding device 6 can also optionally be constructed as a vacuum conveyor belt, whereby there, in contrast to the conveying device 4, the data carriers are fixed in a lying mode of transport.
[0059] If, in the transfer area B, a data carrier 5 is to be transferred from the feeding device 6 to the conveying device 4, this can be done in particular by the feeding device 6 releasing the data carrier 5 from it by applying compressed air to its main face which faces the feeding device 6 and thus effecting a pulse transfer in the direction of the conveying device 4, while at the same time the conveying device 4 applies suction to the data carrier 5 and, in the end, also fixes it for further transport by the application of suction. In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the feeding device 6 comprises one or more additional components which are constructed in such a way that they transmit a mechanical impulse, directed towards the conveying device 4, onto the data carrier 5 when the data carrier 5 is to be released from the feeding device 6 and is to be transferred to the conveying device 4. In this alternative embodiment, a data carrier 5 can be transferred from the feeding device 6 to the conveying device 4 in particular by the additional component or components applying an impact on the main face of the data carrier 5 facing towards the feeding device 6, thereby releasing it from the feeding device 6 and imparting it with a mechanical impulse in the direction of the conveying device 4, while at the same time the conveying device 4 applies suction to the data carrier 5 and finally also fixes the latter to itself by suction, for onward transport. For example, the additional components contain one or more pins which can be moved in the direction of the main face of the data carrier 5 facing towards the feeding device 6.
[0060] The data carriers 5 which are conveyed by the feeding device 6, as well as subsequently also the data carriers 5 suspended from the conveying device 4, are each guided during their transport past a discharge element 7, such as an earthed brush made of electrically conductive material, and brought into contact therewith in order to discharge any excess electrical charge on the data carrier substrates. This serves, in particular, to reduce undesirable electrostatic effects during the subsequent transfer of the data carriers 5 into a card magazine, such as adhesion to components of device 1, or unforeseen movements due to the effects of electrical force, and ideally even to avoid them altogether.
[0061] Seen in the direction of gravity, one or more (in the present example two) stacking positions are provided within a stacking area C below the conveying device 4 and at the same time below the stacking unit 2 which is located still above it. In
[0062] The data carriers 5, which have been transported by the conveying device 4 into the stacking area C in the hanging mode of transport, can be transferred selectively, in particular depending on the result of their inspection previously having taken place at the inspection device 3, by release from the conveying device 4 into one of the card magazines arranged at corresponding stacking positions in the stacking area C (shown in
[0063] In a further embodiment, one or more additional components are provided on the conveying device 4 and/or the stacking unit 2, which, when activated accordingly, transmit a mechanical impulse to the data carrier selected by the inspection device 3, which mechanical impulse is directed in the direction of the corresponding card magazine located underneath. In particular, the additional components transmit an impact on the main face of the data carrier 5 facing towards the conveying device 4, so that the data carrier 5 is released from the conveying device 4 and is transferred into the corresponding card magazine located underneath. For example, the additional components contain one or more pins which are movable in the direction of the main face of the data carrier 5 facing towards the conveying device 4. The conveyor belt of the conveying device of the further embodiment has openings through which the additional components (for example pins) transmit the mechanical impulse to the main face of the data carrier 5 facing towards the conveying device 4.
[0064] In addition, for each of the compressed air units 2a, 2b, preferably as part of the same, a counting device is provided which records the number of data carriers 5 which have been blown off by the respective compressed air units 2a or 2b respectively. In addition, a centering device 27a or 27b, in the form of a funnel or constructed as a guide plate, can be provided between the conveying device 4 and the respective card magazine in order to reliably guide the released data carrier 5 to a receiving opening of the corresponding card magazine 8a, 8b.
[0065] A drive 10a or 10b with a telescopically extendable force transmission element, in particular a telescopically extendable pressure cylinder, is provided at each of the stacking positions, which can be run, through a gap in the base of the respective card magazine 8a, 8b, into the latter in order to move a stack carrier element 8s which is movable in the card magazine 8a, 8b along the longitudinal axis of the card magazine 8a, 8b, or to hold it in a desired position. The respective stack carrier element 8s serves as a base and support for the stack of the data carriers 5 to be stacked in the card magazine. The use of a telescopically extendable force transmission element makes it possible to significantly reduce the required installation space, for example when compared with a drive with a rigid push rod of a length comparable to, or even greater than, the length of the card magazine, so that more compact and thus space-saving implementations of the device 1 are made possible.
[0066] In addition, an alignment device 9a or 9b is provided at each stacking position, which is configured to spatially align the data carriers 5 already stacked in the corresponding card magazine 8a or 8b, either indirectly via a movement (e. g. shaking) of the respective card magazine 8a, 8b or directly by engaging into a lateral gap of the respective card magazine 8a, 8b at at least one edge of the card magazine or an alignment edge additionally provided therein. This can result in a largely congruent stack, in particular for data carriers 5 with the same form factor.
[0067] In addition, as shown in
[0068] Again, one or more compressed air units 2c or 2d may be provided in the stacking unit 2 in order to selectively release the data carriers 5 which are intended for the elimination area D from the conveying device 4 at corresponding locations and to transfer them to corresponding collecting devices, which may in particular be constructed as conveyor belts 11a or 11b. In the present example, the conveyor belt 11a is intended to receive and to collect such data carriers 5 for which a new inspection is to be carried out by the inspection device 3, i. e. for example data carriers which are impaired in such a way that they are repairable or for which the personalization can be corrected or carried out again. These data carriers are therefore fed back to the inspection device 3 by a return loop 12—shown here only schematically—for a new passage through the device 1. The conveyor belt 11b, on the other hand, is intended to collect the data carriers 5 that have definitively been identified as faulty, i. e. for example data carriers that are irreparably damaged, for example because they contain defective chips or carry incorrect printing thereon.
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[0070] In the example shown in
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[0074] Further, the card magazine feeding device 13 comprises a (first) driver member 19 in its transfer area, which driver member 19 can be multifunctional in particular. This is essentially a pin or the like which can be run into the running groove from an underside of the card magazine feeding device 13 and which is arranged, in the run-in state, to prevent a card magazine 8, which is located in the transfer area, from continuing its path to the subsequent stacking position in the stacking area C as long as the stacking position is not yet free or is not yet ready for the processing of a further card magazine 8. If, and in particular as soon as, this is the case, however, the driver member 19 is moved out of the running groove or retracted in order to clear the way for the card magazine 8 in the direction of the stacking position.
[0075] Furthermore, the card magazine feeding device 13 has a (first) transfer member 20, which can in particular be a pushing element which is translatorially movable along the running groove and is driven. Its function is as follows: When a card magazine 8 to be transferred to the subsequent stacking position has arrived in the transfer area, which is detected by at least one of the sensors 21, it is, as has already been described above, initially prevented from continuing its path by the extended driver member 19, which for this purpose is preferably brought into a first position at or near the downstream end of the running groove. Along the movement path of the driver member, in the transfer area, a gap 25 is provided in the running groove, through which the driver element is guided. If the driver member 19 is then moved out of the running groove accordingly in order to clear the way for the card magazine 8 to continue its path to the stacking position, the card magazine 8 continues by rolling on the rollers 17 in the direction of the stacking position. The driver member 19 is then moved along the longitudinal axis of the card magazine feeding device 13 through the gap 25 to a second position located upstream, in order for it to be positioned upstream of the card magazine 8 and then to fully extend again into the running groove. The movement along the longitudinal axis of the card magazine feeding device 13 is effected by a corresponding drive of a transfer member 20 coupled to the driver member 19. Then the driver member 19 is moved in the opposite direction by the transfer member 20, whereby this exerts a pushing force onto the driver member 19 and this in turn exerts a pushing force onto the card magazine 8 in order to push the card magazine completely to the stacking position. Finally, on both sides of the card magazine feeding device 13 there are also provided tilt protection rails 22, which serve to laterally support the card magazines 8 which are transported along the running groove during their transport, and to secure them against tipping or twisting or to guide them.
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[0077] The further function of the lifting device 14 will now be explained with reference to
[0078] The lifting device 14 also has a drive 10 with a telescopically extendable force transmission element which is arranged underneath the lifting table 23 and which can move into the card magazine through a corresponding gap at the lower end of the card magazine. As has already been explained above with reference to
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[0080] For further explanation of the card magazine output device 15, reference is now made to
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[0082] In the course of the method, a personalization of a data carrier 5 is carried out in a step S1, followed by an inspection of the data carrier 5. The inspection may relate in particular to the mechanical and/or electrical integrity of the data carrier and/or to a check of its personalization carried out beforehand, such as by inscription or printing of data. Then, in a further step S2, the data carrier 5 is conveyed to the transfer section B of the device 1 as an individual data carrier and in the lying mode of transport by the feeding device 6. There, in a step S3, a transfer of the data carrier 5 to the conveying device 4 takes place, for onward transport of the data carrier 5 along a conveying path, in the hanging mode of transport. During, or subsequent to, this onward transport, the data carrier 5 is brought into contact with the discharge element 7 in a step S4, in order to discharge any excess charge which may be present on the data carrier and thereby to discharge the data carrier 5.
[0083] When the data carrier 5 has reached the stacking unit 2, it is handled further in dependence on the result of the inspection which has been carried out in step S1. If it has passed the inspection (S5—yes), in a further step S6 it is selectively released from the conveying device 4 by a mechanical impulse (which is transmitted by blowing driven by compressed air or by an impact of, for example, a pin onto the main face of the data carrier facing towards the conveyor device), centered by the centering device 27 in relation to a receiving opening of a card magazine 8 located at a corresponding stacking position 24 on the lifting table 23, and transferred into the latter and stacked therein.
[0084] If, as shown in the device in accordance with
[0085] Once the data carrier 5 is stacked in the corresponding card magazine 8a, 8b, an alignment process by the corresponding alignment device 9a, 9b, as has been described in detail above with reference to
[0086] If, however, a data carrier 5 has not passed the inspection (S5—no), the method instead does not move from step S5 to step S6, but to step S10, in which the data carrier is selectively released from the conveying device 4 at another location thereof, in particular is blown off in the same way, and is transferred to an elimination area D of the device 1. If the inspection has carried out a classification of the data carriers which have not passed the inspection check, the data carrier is, in dependence on its corresponding allocation within the classification in step S11, either fed again to the personalization and inspection device 3 via the return loop 12 for a further run (S11—yes; for example, if only the personalization data were recognized, during the inspection, as incomplete or in other ways inadequate, but the data carrier was otherwise intact), or is finally ejected in a further step S12 as a faulty data carrier. Step S11 can in particular also be combined with step S10 in such a way that a separate conveyor belt 11a is provided for those data carriers 5 or 5c (see
[0087] The embodiments described above are only descriptions of preferred embodiments of the present invention, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Various variations and modifications can be made to the technical solution of the present invention by those of ordinary skills in the art, without departing from the design and spirit of the present invention. The variations and modifications should all fall within the claimed scope defined by the claims of the present invention.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0088] A inspection area
B transfer section
C stacking area
D elimination area
1 device for stacking card-like data carriers
2 stacking unit
2a-d compressed air units
3 inspection device, optionally at the same time personalization device
4 conveying device
5, 5a-d card-like data carrier, in particular chip card
6 feeding device for individual data carriers
7 discharge element(s), in particular discharge brush(es)
8, 8a, b card magazine
8s stack carrier element
9a,b alignment device
10a,b drive with telescopically extendable force transmission element
11a conveyor belt for the transport of data carriers which have temporarily been assessed as being faulty
11b conveyor belt for the transport of data carriers which have definitely been assessed as being faulty
12 return loop
13, 13a,b card magazine feeding device
14a,b lifting devices
15, 15a,b card magazine output device
16 collection container for faulty data carriers
17 roller
18 (first) stop member
19 (first) driver member
20 (first) transfer member
21 (first) sensors, together: (first) sensor arrangement
22 tilt protection rail
23 movable lifting table (with stacking position) of the lifting device
24 stacking position
25 gap in the transfer area of the card magazine feeding device
26 stop formation, in particular stop cylinder
27, 27a,b centering device with card magazine holder
28 belt or chain drive for lifting table
29 buffer area of the card magazine output device
30 (second) driver member
31 (second) transfer member
32 (second) sensors, together: (second) sensor arrangement
33 (second) stop member
34 output position of the card magazine output device
35 stop bar