Support device for payment terminal
10299398 ยท 2019-05-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G07G1/0018
PHYSICS
G06F2200/1639
PHYSICS
H05K5/0234
ELECTRICITY
F16M2200/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
H02B1/20
ELECTRICITY
F16M11/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A support device for a payment terminal includes a base adapted to receive a plurality of connection cables on a rear face, and a cover adapted to mount in translation on the base and enabling concealment of the connection cables when the plurality of connection cables is connected to the rear face of the base. The cover has three apertures configured to enable passage of connection cables connected to the rear face of the base. The three apertures are formed respectively on a left lateral face, a right lateral face and a rear face of the cover. The base is mounted on a footing having an aperture configured to enable passage of connection cables connected to the rear face.
Claims
1. A support device for a payment terminal, comprising: a base having a rear face and adapted to receiving a plurality of connection cables on the rear face; and a cover adapted to being mounted in translation on the base and enabling concealment of said plurality of connection cables when the plurality of connection cables is connected to said rear face of the base; wherein the cover has first, second and third apertures configured to enable passage of the plurality of connection cables connected to said rear face of the base, the first, second and third apertures being formed respectively on a left lateral face, a right lateral face and a rear face of the cover, and wherein the cover has an upper face having an aperture in the form of an arc on a front of the upper face, which is surmounted by a rib that runs along the aperture, wherein the base is mounted on a footing comprising an aperture configured to enable exit, towards the ground, of the plurality of connection cables connected to said rear face of the base.
2. The support device according to claim 1, wherein said first, second and third apertures in the cover are formed on a lower edge of the left lateral face, right lateral face and rear face of the cover.
3. The support device according to claim 2, wherein said left lateral face, a right lateral face and a rear face apertures of the cover have a length of 40 mm and a height of 8 mm.
4. The support device according to claim 1, wherein the cover comprises an affixation lug in front of the left lateral face and an affixation lug on a front of the right lateral face, said affixation lugs being configured for insertion in housings provided on the base, on either side of the rear face of the base.
5. The support device according to claim 4, wherein the cover also comprises first and second hooks within the rear face of the cover and placed on either side of the third aperture of the rear face of the cover, said hooks being configured for insertion in housings provided on a rear edge of the footing of the base.
6. The support device according to claim 1, wherein the footing comprises, on a rear part of the footing and on either side of the aperture formed in the footing, a guide configured to guide the connection cables towards the second aperture of the right lateral face of the cover or towards the first aperture of the left lateral face of the cover.
7. The support device according to claim 6, wherein the guide comprises an odd number of substantially aligned ribs, said ribs being spaced so that a connection cable can pass between two of the ribs.
8. The support device according to claim 7, wherein said ribs are spaced by 6.2 mm.
9. The support device according to claim 8, wherein each rib comprises a spike formed at a center and on top of the rib so that a cable passing between two of the ribs is blocked towards a bottom by the spike.
Description
4. LIST OF FIGURES
(1) Other features and advantages of the invention shall appear more clearly from the following description of one particular embodiment given by way of a simple illustratory and non-exhaustive example and from the appended figures of which:
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5. DESCRIPTION OF ONE EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
5.1 General Principle
(10) The invention relates to a support device for a payment terminal comprising a base configured to receive a plurality of connection cables and a cover, also called a cable cover, configured to be installed on the base and concealing the connection cables connected to the base.
(11) Advantageously, the support device comprises several cable exits placed along four directions behind the support device so that the base can be easily connected with the base, whatever the environment in which the support device is placed.
(12) Advantageously, the support device also comprises a footing on which cable guides are made to guide a cable towards the exterior along the exit direction chosen for this cable.
(13) Thus, the cables connected to the base are laid out accurately, in limiting the overlapping and entanglement of cables.
5.2 Examples of Implementation
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(15) The support (100) comprises a base (102) and a plate (101) mounted on the base so as to be rotationally mobile. The plate (101) is capable of receiving the payment terminal and comprises affixing means to affix the payment terminal to the plate. For example, the means for affixing the payment terminal to the plate are clips (103) that hook the top of the payment terminal when the payment terminal is placed on the plate. Other means for affixing the payment terminal to the plate (101) are of course possible.
(16) The support (100) comprises a through-hole (104) formed in the plate and in the base. Through this hole, connection cables can be made to pass in order to connect the base (102) to the payment terminal. The base (102) and the plate (101) are affixed by clips (not shown) placed on the base inside the through-hole (104) and permitting the rotation of the plate relative to the base.
(17) The base also comprises connection elements (not shown in
(18) In a classic way, the base (102) also comprise a footing (108) to place the support on a plane surface, a slot (106) through which printed payment receipts may exit from a paper-holder hatch (109), a button (105) to open the paper-holder hatch (109).
(19) The base (102) also comprises a cover (107) to conceal the components and the connection elements of the base (102).
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(22) The rear face (30) of the base (102) has a plurality of connection elements enabling different pieces of equipment or connectors to be connected through cables to the base (102).
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(24) The cover (107) is illustrated in
(25) The apertures (32a, 32b and 32c) are formed on the lower edge of the rear, left lateral and right lateral faces of the cover. They are sized so that the cables can pass through the aperture while leaving the cover (107) in position when it is mounted by translation on the base (102) and the footing (108). For example the apertures (32a, 32b and 32c) have a length of 40 mm and a height of 8 mm.
(26) The upper face of the cover (107) has an aperture (33) in the form of an arc on the front, surmounted by a rib (34) that runs along the aperture (33). The aperture (33) and the rib (34) enable the lower edges of the through hole (104) of the base (102) to be extended when the cover (107) is mounted on the base (102) and the footing (108). Thus, the connection element (40) and the cable (not shown) connected to this connection element and linked to the payment terminal are protected at the junction between the cover (107) and the rear face (30) of the base (102).
(27) As illustrated in
(28) The cover (107) also comprises two hooks (50a, 50b) in the interior of the rear face of the cover and placed on either side of the aperture (32a) on the rear face of the cover. Such hooks (50a, 50b) are intended for insertion into housings ((60a and 60b illustrated in
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(31) These guiding means are implemented in the form of ribs (80), substantially aligned along an arc of very small curvature in a direction orthogonal to the rear face (30) of the base (102). In
(32) On either side of the aperture (31), the guiding means comprise an odd number of ribs. For example, five ribs are formed on either side of the aperture (31) making it possible to bring out up to four connection cables by the right and four connection cables by the left.
(33) It is also possible to envisage guiding means in the form of ribs placed perpendicularly to the guiding means (61a, 61b) and formed between the edge of the aperture (31) and the rear edge of the footing (108) so that the connection cables that have to exit by the rear are also guided.
(34) The ribs are formed in such a way that the spacing between two ribs enables any type of connection cable to pass between two ribs. For example, the ribs are spaced by 6.2 mm.
(35) Such a spacing is wide enough for the passage of most connection cables while being narrow enough to hold the cable in the planned exit direction.
(36) As illustrated in
(37) The insertion of a cable between two ribs is then done by playing with the flexibility of the cladding of the cable by gently forcing passage through the narrowed portion of the space between the ribs at the level of the spikes.
(38) The cables passing between the ribs are maintained along the vertical axis and there is no risk of their being dislodged vertically from the guide.
(39) The cover (107) is mounted on the support device by translation. The front face of the cover (107) comprising the aperture (33) is placed facing the rear face (30) of the base (102) in contact with the footing (108). The rear of the cover (107) is slightly raised if cables connected to the rear face (30) of the base (102) are held towards the right and left exits of the device. The cover (107) is then made to slide towards the base (102), the affixation lugs (51a, 51b) are inserted into housings provided around the rear face (30) of the base (102). During the translation of the cover (107) towards the base (102), when the apertures (32b and 32c) formed on the lateral faces of the cover (107) are placed so as to be facing cables held by the footing (108) towards the left and right exits from the device, the rear of the cover (107) can get lowered and come into contact with the footing (108). The translation of the cover (107) continues along the footing (108) until the hooks (50a, 50b) get inserted into the housings (60a, 60b) provided for them and block the translation of the cover (107). The cover (107) is then in position on the device (100) as illustrated in