HOLDING DEVICE FOR CARDS AND/OR BANK NOTES
20230218053 · 2023-07-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A holding device for cards and/or bank notes includes a housing for accommodating the cards and/or bank notes, wherein the housing thereof can be extended as easily as possible using exchangeable parts, wherein cards accommodated in the housing are held as gently and safely as possible. The housing includes a sliding element which extends over a corner region of the housing, and/or is part of a sliding element structure which extends over a corner region of the housing.
Claims
1. A holding device for cards and/or banknotes, comprising a housing (1, 1′, 1″) for holding the cards and/or banknotes, wherein the housing (1, 1′, 1″) comprises a sliding element (9, 9′, 15, 8″, 8″″), which extends over a corner region (1a, 1b) of the housing (1, 1′, 1″) and/or is part of a sliding element structure (8″, 8″″), which extends over a corner region (1a, 1b) of the housing (1, 1′, 1″).
2. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein a sliding element structure (8″, 8″″) that is produced separately from the housing (1, 1′, 1″) is assigned to the housing (1, 1′, 1″), which structure comprises at least one sliding element (9, 9′, 15, 8″, 8″′) and at least one contact leg (8a, 8′a, 8″a, 8″, 8″′, 8″″) to be laid against an inner wall of the housing (1, 1′, 1″), wherein the sliding element (9, 9′, 15, 8″, 8″′) and the contact leg (8a, 8′a, 8″a, 8″, 8″′, 8″″) lie against one another.
3. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein the housing (1, 1′, 1″) has a sliding element structure (8″, 8″′) produced separately from the housing (1, 1′, 1″) assigned to it, which structure comprises at least one sliding element (9′, 15, 8″, 8″′) and at least one contact leg (8, 8′, 8″, 8″a, 8″′, 8″″) for being laid against an inner wall of the housing (1, 1′, 1″), wherein the sliding element (9′, 15, 8″, 8″′) and the contact leg (8, 8′, 8″, 8″a, 8″′, 8″″) are connected with one another or configured in one piece.
4. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein the housing (1, 1′, 1″) is open toward the top and has a bottom (2), wherein side crosspieces (3, 4) that project upward and are spaced apart from one another are assigned to the bottom (2).
5. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein at least one sliding element (9, 9′, 15, 8″, 8″′) and/or a contact leg (8, 8′, 8a, 8′a, 8″a, 8″, 8″′, 8″″) is/are configured to be elastically deformable and/or flexible.
6. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein at least one sliding element (9, 9′, 15) has an element (10, 16) on the bottom side, which is held in a depression (11, 17) of the bottom (2) or held with shape fit, and in this regard presses itself and/or the contact leg (8, 8′, 8a, 8′a, 8″a, 8″″) against a side crosspiece (3, 4).
7. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein at least one sliding element (9) has an element (10) on the bottom side, which is held in a depression (11) of the bottom (2), and an element (12) on the side crosspiece side, which rises up from the element (10) on the bottom side and is enclosed by the contact leg (8a) or side crosspiece (3).
8. The holding device according to claim 7, wherein the side crosspiece (3) has a gap (14) on its inner wall, which gap holds the element (12) on the side crosspiece side, wherein the gap (14) is formed out of the side crosspiece (3).
9. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein holding ribs (18, 19) or holding rivets (22′) for passing through holes in the edge of a cover (7) extend between a contact leg (8, 8′, 8″″) and a side crosspiece (4).
10. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein first holding ribs (18) are formed on the side crosspiece (4), which are configured to be complementary to second holding ribs (19) on the contact leg (8), so that the second holding ribs (19) can engage into the first holding ribs (18).
11. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein at least one cover (7) is provided, which is held, indirectly or directly, by means of the sliding element structure that lines the housing (1, 1′, 1″), at least in certain sections.
12. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein at least one contact leg (8, 8′, 8a, 8′a, 8″, 8″a, 8″′, 8″″) is configured to be elongated and/or wherein at least one contact leg (8, 8′, 8a, 8′a, 8″a, 8″, 8″′, 8″″) lies against at least one inner wall of the housing (1, 1′, 1″), namely a side crosspiece (3, 4), indirectly or directly.
13. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein at least one contact leg (8, 8′, 8a, 8′a, 8″a, 8″″) has at least one latching element (20) or a wedge (31), which element or wedge engages into at least one recess and/or at least one undercut of the housing (1, 1′, 1″).
14. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein at least one clip (5) is held in the housing (1, 1′, 1″).
15. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein by means of the presence of the sliding element (9, 9′, 15, 8″, 8″′) and/or of the sliding element structure (8″, 8″′) within the housing (1, 1′, 1″), an insertion width (E) for a card is produced along a defined clamping length (K), at least in certain sections, wherein the insertion width (E) is greater than 52 mm and less than 53.95 or 53.98 mm.
16. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein holding rivets (22, 22′) extend between a contact leg (8′, 8″, 8″′, 8″″) and a side crosspiece (4), which rivets project through holes in the contact leg (8′, 8″, 8″′, 8″″) and/or through holes in the side crosspiece (4), wherein the holding rivets (22, 22′) are connected with rivet heads (23) that project into holes in the contact leg (8′, 8″, 8″′, 8″″) and/or into holes in the side crosspiece (4).
17. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein a contact leg (8′, 8′a, 8″a, 8″, 8″′, 8″″) lies against a side crosspiece (3, 4) and engages into it with at least one protrusion (24a, 24b) or a stud (26a, 26b) and/or passes through it with at least one protrusion (24a, 24b) and/or a stud (26a, 26b) and/or a coupling piece (25, 25a, 25b).
18. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein an inner wall (27) of the housing (1, 1′, 1″) is configured in a bulbous convex manner and/or that a contact leg (8′, 8′a, 8″, 8″a, 8″′, 8″″) has or forms such an inner wall (27).
19. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein a contact leg (8″a) has a first coupling piece part (25a) that engages into a second coupling piece part (25b), wherein at least one coupling piece part (25a, 25b) or both coupling piece parts (25a, 25b) pass through a passage (29) in a side crosspiece (3).
20. The holding device according to claim 1, wherein a contact leg (8″″) has a tongue (30) for engaging around corners of plastic cards inserted into the housing (1″).
Description
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[0057] The side crosspieces 3, 4 are connected with one another, only on a back side of the housing 1, by means of a connection crosspiece 6 that stands orthogonal to the bottom 2. From the front side, cards or credit cards can be pushed into the housing 1 in the manner of a drawer, until they make contact with the connection crosspiece 6 or other stops.
[0058] The bottom 2 furthermore has a front flat transverse crosspiece 2a, followed by an access opening 2b in the direction of the connection crosspiece 6. Cards can be moved using a finger or a thumb, through the access opening 2b. The thumb or finger then projects from below through the access opening 2b in the direction of the clip 5, which comes from above. The flat transverse crosspiece 2a lies flush with the bottom 2 and is part of the bottom 2. The clip 5 can be reversibly inserted into the housing 1 as an exchangeable part. For this reason, at least one clip 5 is held in the housing 1.
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[0062] In this concrete case, a sliding element structure produced separately from the housing 1 is assigned to the housing 1, which structure comprises first sliding elements 9 and a first contact leg 8a for being laid against an inner wall of the housing 1. The first sliding elements 9 and the first contact leg 8a lie against one another after assembly. A first sliding element 9 is configured to be elastically deformable.
[0063] A first sliding element 9 has elements 10 on the bottom side, which are held with shape fit in a depression 11 of the bottom 2 formed complementary to them. In this regard, each first sliding element 9 presses the first contact leg 8a against the first side crosspiece 3. A first sliding element 9 has three elements 10 on the bottom side, which are held in the depression 11 of the bottom 2, and three elements 12 on the side crosspiece side, which rise up from the elements 10 on the bottom side and are enclosed by the contact leg 8a. For this purpose, the first contact leg 8a is configured in the manner of a palisade. The first contact leg 8a is pressed against the side crosspiece 3 at locations 13 by each element 10 of a first sliding element 9 on the bottom side, and encloses an element 12 on the side crosspiece side with a gap 14, in each instance. The first contact leg 8a is first glued onto the first side crosspiece 3, then the first sliding elements 9 are clipped in place, so that these permanently press the first contact leg 8a against the first side crosspiece 3.
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[0066] In this concrete case, the housing 1 has a sliding element structure produced separately from the housing 1 assigned to it, which structure comprises second sliding elements 15 and a second contact leg 8 for lying against an inner wall of the housing 1. The second sliding elements 15 and the second contact leg 8 are connected with one another and configured in one piece. The second sliding elements 15 are configured to be elastically deformable.
[0067] Each second sliding element 15 has an element 16 on the bottom side, which is held with shape fit in a second depression 17 of the bottom 2, configured to be complementary to it, in each instance, and thereby presses the second contact leg 8 against the second side crosspiece 4.
[0068] Holding ribs 18, 19 for passing through holes in the edge of the cover 7, which is shown in
[0069] The two contact legs 8, 8a are configured to be elongated and each lie against an inner wall of the housing 1, namely the side crosspieces 3, 4, indirectly or directly.
[0070] At least one latching element 20 is assigned to the second contact leg 8, which element engages into at least one recess and/or at least one undercut of the housing 1.
[0071] The first sliding elements 9 have elements 10 on the bottom side, which are held in the bottom 2, and elements 12 on the side crosspiece side, which are held in the first contact leg 8a. The elements 10 on the bottom side are connected with one another by means of constricting bridges 21. Undercuts are formed by the constrictions, and they fix the sliding elements 9 well in place in the housing 1.
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[0073] Here, in concrete terms, the insertion width E is a distance that extends between the contact legs 8, 8a in their finished inserted state, which function as inner contact surfaces or newly inserted inner walls. However, the insertion width E could also be a distance that extends between elements, particularly on the side crosspiece side, of sliding elements that lie opposite one another in the housing 1. Of course, the distance can also extend between a sliding element, in particular its element on the side crosspiece side, and a contact leg, if they lie opposite one another in the housing.
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[0075] The holding rivets 22, together with the rivet heads 23, can pass through holes in a cover 7 and fix the latter in place between the second side crosspiece 4 and the second contact leg 8′.
[0076] The rivet heads 23 lie against the inner side of the second contact leg 8′, the holding rivets 22, with their heads, lie against the outer side of the second side crosspiece 4. The rivet heads 23 align with the surface of the inner side of the second contact leg 8′ in their final installed state. The heads of the holding rivets 22 align with the surface of the outer side of the second side crosspiece 4 in their final installed state.
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[0078] An elongated stud 26a is oriented essentially parallel to the bottom 2 with its longitudinal axis, the other stud 26b is oriented essentially orthogonal to the bottom 2 with its longitudinal axis. The studs 26a, 26b lie flush with the surface of the outer side of the second side crosspiece 4 in the final installed state.
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[0080] In this concrete case, two protrusions 24a, 24b are provided, which are arranged at opposite ends of the first contact leg 8′a and project away from it in the direction of the inner side of the first side crosspiece 3. An elongated protrusion 24a is oriented essentially parallel to the bottom 2 with its longitudinal axis, the other protrusion 24b is oriented essentially orthogonal to the bottom 2 with its longitudinal axis. The protrusions 24a, 24b lie flush with the surface of the outer side of the first side crosspiece 3 in the final installed state.
[0081] The holes in the side crosspieces 3, 4, which hold the protrusions 24a, 24b and the studs 26a, 26b, are configured to be complementary to them, namely they have essentially the same cross-sectional shapes as the protrusions 24a, 24b and studs 26a, 26b that they hold.
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[0085] Sliding elements that are situated on or in the bottom of the housing 1; and that are configured to be in one piece with and of the same material as the contact legs 8″, 8″′ are assigned to the flexible and elastically deformable contact legs 8″, 8″′ of
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[0087] In the case of this holding device 1″, a first coupling piece part 25a is connected with the first, loose contact leg 8″a, which is shown double, in one piece and of the same material, which piece can engage into a second coupling piece part 25b, produced separately, with shape fit.
[0088] The two coupling piece parts 25a, 25b jointly pass through a round passage 29 in the first side crosspiece 3 and thereby form a male part of a snap for attaching the cover 7.
[0089] Furthermore, a loose cover 7 is shown, which can be connected with the second side crosspiece 4 by means of a second loose contact leg 8″″.
[0090] Finally, a lose clip 5 is also shown, which can be inserted into the connection crosspiece 6.
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[0092] The wedge 31, which can be provided in the case of all the embodiments of the second contact leg shown here, engages into a recess in the housing 1″ and presses the second contact leg 8″″ against a cover 7, not shown here, in a suitable manner, specifically in such a manner that a desired inner dimension between the contact legs or the inner sides created by the contact legs is present in the housing 1″.
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[0094] The tongue 30 also protects the plastic cards from slipping out of the housing 1″.
[0095] The tongue 30 is formed on a longitudinal end of the contact leg 8″″. The contact leg 8″″ therefore has the tongue 30 for engaging around corners of plastic cards inserted into the housing 1″.
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[0098] The second coupling piece part 25b is produced from metal. The first coupling piece part 25a, like the contact leg 8″a, is produced from plastic.
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[0100] The contact leg 8″a is in one piece with the first coupling piece part 25a, which piece engages into the second coupling piece part 25b, which is produced separately, with shape fit, wherein the two coupling piece parts 25a, 25b jointly pass through the passage 29 in the side crosspiece 3.
[0101] The second coupling piece part 25b is produced from metal and serves as the male part of a snap for setting the cover 7 on.
[0102] In this regard, the second coupling piece part 25b engages behind the frame or the first side crosspiece 3 and also serves as a holder for the first coupling piece part 25a, which engages into the second coupling piece part 25b.
[0103] Pin-like holding rivets 22′ that are configured integral with and in one piece with the second side crosspiece 4 project inward from the crosspiece, so as to be able to engage into the contact leg 8″″.
[0104] Rivet heads 23′ can be arranged or configured in the contact leg 8″″, which heads interact with the holding rivets 22′.
[0105] The first contact leg 8″a has sliding elements 9′, 10 that are configured in one piece with it. The second contact leg 8″″ also has sliding elements 15, 16 configured in one piece with it.
[0106] The sliding elements 9′, 10, 15, 16 are assigned to corner regions 1a, 1b of the housing 1″. The corner regions 1a, 1b are formed by means of a bottom plane, on which the cards lie in the inserted state, and by means of inner wall planes that extend essentially orthogonally to this bottom plane.
[0107] The housing 1 can be produced, in particular, from metal, a ceramic, a carbon material, a precious metal, from titanium, a plastic or other materials. The housing 1 can be produced, in particular, by means of a powder injection molding method. Inorganic materials such as metals or ceramics can be processed by means of powder injection molding.
[0108] A housing 1 that consists essentially completely of inorganic material can be formed individually in three dimensions relatively without problems, and can be modified with regard to its physical properties, its roughness and/or its haptics, in such a manner that cards and/or banknotes are held in a gentle manner.
[0109] Metals and ceramics can be brought into complex shapes, by means of chip-cutting or casting, with greater difficulty than plastics. For this reason, metal powders or ceramic powders are mixed with plastics and then brought into the complex shape of the housing 1 by means of powder injection molding. Afterward the plastic is removed. The housing 1, which has been produced by means of powder injection molding, can then be sintered the housing 1 is then essentially purely inorganic, in particular metallic or ceramic.
[0110] A housing 1 that is open toward the top and has a bottom 2, wherein the bottom 2 has side crosspieces 3, 4 that project upward and are arranged at a distance from one another, can be produced by means of a powder injection molding method, for a holding device of the type described here. The holding device can have a clip 5, but does not have to have one.
[0111] The powder injection molding method comprises the method steps [0112] mixing a metal powder or ceramic powder with a plastic, [0113] bringing this mixture into the shape of the housing 1, [0114] removing the plastic and hardening the housing 1.
[0115] Sliding element structures or further related components for stabilization can then be inserted into such a housing 1. Of course, clips 5 or covers 7 can also be inserted as exchangeable parts.
REFERENCE SYMBOLS
[0116] 1, 1′, 1″ housing
[0117] 1a, 1b corner region of 1, 1′, 1″
[0118] 2 bottom
[0119] 2a front transverse crosspiece of 2
[0120] 2b access opening of 2
[0121] 3 first side crosspiece
[0122] 4 second side crosspiece
[0123] 5 clip
[0124] 6 connection crosspiece
[0125] 7 cover
[0126] 8, 8′, 8″″ second elongated contact leg
[0127] 8″, 8″′ flexible contact leg, inlays and simultaneously sliding elements
[0128] 8a, 8′a, 8″a first elongated contact leg
[0129] 9, 9′ first sliding element
[0130] 10 element of 9, 9′ on the bottom side
[0131] 11 first depression in 2
[0132] 12 element of 9 on the side crosspiece side
[0133] 13 locations on 8a
[0134] 14 gap in 8a
[0135] 15 second sliding element
[0136] 16 element of 15 on the bottom side
[0137] 17 second depression in 2
[0138] 18 first holding ribs of 4
[0139] 19 second holding ribs of 8
[0140] 20 latching element of 8, 8′
[0141] 21 bridge of 9
[0142] 22, 22′ holding rivet
[0143] 23, 23′ rivet head
[0144] 24a, 24b protrusion of 8′a
[0145] 25 coupling piece of 8′a
[0146] 25a first coupling piece part on 8″a
[0147] 25b second coupling piece part
[0148] 26a, 24b studs of 8′
[0149] 27 convex bulbous inner wall of 8′
[0150] 28 card
[0151] 29 passage in 3
[0152] 30 tongue on 8″″
[0153] 31 wedge