Array of card mechanisms

US10699509B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10699509-B2
Application numberUS-201715616184-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 7, 2017
Priority dateJun 9, 2016
Publication dateJun 30, 2020
Grant dateJun 30, 2020

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A card mechanism used in an array with other card mechanisms. Each card mechanism handles plastic cards that are to be personalized and provided to end users. The plastic cards can be cards such as financial cards including credit and debit cards, identification cards, driver's licenses, and other plastic cards that are personalized. The card mechanism(s) can supply cards to be personalized in one or more other card mechanisms and/or in a card personalization machine used with the card mechanism(s) in which case the card mechanism(s) is configured as a card input hopper, collect cards that have been personalized in which case the card mechanism is configured as a card output hopper, and/or perform one or more personalization operations on the cards in which case the card mechanism is configured as a card personalization mechanism.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A card mechanism array, comprising: a plurality of card mechanisms arranged into an array having at least one row, the card mechanisms include at least one card hopper that is configured to contain a plurality of cards in a stack and at least one card personalization mechanism; each card mechanism has an access end; the access end is configured to permit a card to exit and/or enter the respective card mechanism through the access end; and a movable card handling mechanism adjacent to the access ends. 2. The card mechanism array of claim 1 , wherein the array comprises a plurality of rows and columns. 3. The card mechanism array of claim 1 , wherein the movable card handling mechanism is pivotable about a pivot axis that is perpendicular to longitudinal axes of the card mechanisms, and the movable card handling mechanism is movable linearly in the direction of the pivot axis. 4. The card mechanism array of claim 1 , wherein the card mechanisms include a plurality of the card hoppers. 5. The card mechanism array of claim 1 , wherein the card mechanisms include a plurality of the card personalization mechanisms. 6. The card mechanism array of claim 1 , wherein the at least one card personalization mechanism programs a chip on a card or reads data from and/or writes data to a magnetic stripe on a card. 7. The card mechanism array of claim 1 , wherein the movable card handling mechanism includes a microprocessor disposed thereon that controls operation of the movable card handling mechanism. 8. A desktop card printer, comprising: a housing with a card input and a card output; a print mechanism within the housing that can perform a printing operation on a card; and the card mechanism array of claim 1 connected to the housing. 9. A card mechanism array, comprising: a plurality of card mechanisms arranged into an array having at least one row, the card mechanisms include at least one card hopper that is configured to contain a plurality of cards in a stack and at least one card personalization mechanism; each card mechanism has an access end; the access end is configured to permit a card to exit and/or enter the respective card mechanism through the access end; and each card mechanism has a longitudinal axis, and the longitudinal axes of the card mechanisms in the at least one row are arranged at an angle to one another so that the longitudinal axes will intersect one another on the access end sides of the card mechanisms. 10. The card mechanism array of claim 9 , wherein the angles between the longitudinal axes of the card mechanisms in the at least one row are the same. 11. A card mechanism array, comprising: a plurality of card mechanisms arranged into an array having at least one row, the card mechanisms include at least one card hopper that is configured to contain a plurality of cards in a stack and at least one card personalization mechanism; each card mechanism has an access end; the access end is configured to permit a card to exit and/or enter the respective card mechanism through the access end; and the at least one card hopper is a card feed hopper, and the card mechanisms include at least one card output hopper that is configured to contain a plurality of cards in a stack. 12. A card hopper array, comprising: a plurality of card feed hoppers arranged into an array having at least one row; each card feed hopper is configured to contain a plurality of cards in a stack and is configured to discharge the cards individually one-by-one through an access end; each card feed hopper has a longitudinal axis; and the longitudinal axes of the card feed hoppers in the array are arranged at an angle to one another so that the longitudinal axes will intersect one another on the access end sides of the plurality of card feed hoppers. 13. The card hopper array of claim 12 , further comprising at least three of the card feed hoppers in the at least one row. 14. The card hopper array of claim 12 , wherein the array has a plurality of rows and columns of the card feed hoppers. 15. The card hopper array of claim 12 , further comprising a movable card handling mechanism adjacent to the access ends. 16. The card hopper array of claim 15 , wherein the movable card handling mechanism is pivotable about a pivot axis that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axes, and the movable card handling mechanism is movable linearly in the direction of the pivot axis. 17. The card hopper array of claim 12 , wherein the angles between the longitudinal axes of the card feed hoppers in the at least one row are the same. 18. The card hopper array of claim 12 , further comprising at least one card output hopper adjacent to the card feed hoppers, the at least one card output hopper includes an access end through which a card can be inserted into the at least one card output hopper; and the access end of the at least one card output hopper faces in the same direction as the access ends of the plurality of card feed hoppers. 19. A desktop card printer, comprising: a housing with a card input and a card output; a print mechanism within the housing that can perform a printing operation on a card; and the card hopper array of claim 12 connected to the housing. 20. A card hopper system, comprising: a plurality of card hoppers arranged into an array having at least one row; each card hopper is configured to contain a plurality of cards in a stack; each card hopper has an access end through which cards can be individually discharged one-by-one from or inserted one-by-one into the respective card hopper; and each card hopper has a longitudinal axis; a movable card handling mechanism adjacent to the access ends; and the movable card handling mechanism is pivotable about a pivot axis that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axes, and the movable card handling mechanism is movable linearly in the direction of the pivot axis. 21. The card hopper system of claim 20 , further comprising at least three of the card hoppers in the at least one row. 22. The card hopper system of claim 20 , wherein the array has a plurality of rows and columns of the card hoppers. 23. The card hopper system of claim 22 , wherein the array has a plurality of card feed hoppers each of which is configured to contain a plurality of cards in a stack and at least one card output hopper. 24. A desktop card printer, comprising: a housing with a card input and a card output; a print mechanism within the housing that can perform a printing operation on a card; and the card hopper system of claim 20 connected to the housing.

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  • Cards, e.g. telephone, credit and identity cards · CPC title

  • about an axis perpendicular to the direction of displacement and parallel to the surface of material · CPC title

  • about an axis parallel to the direction of displacement of material · CPC title

  • with non-controlled means for advancing the pile to present the pile to the separating device, e.g. weights or spring · CPC title

  • specially adapted for {small} cards, envelopes, or the like {, e.g. credit cards, cut visiting cards} · CPC title

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What does patent US10699509B2 cover?
A card mechanism used in an array with other card mechanisms. Each card mechanism handles plastic cards that are to be personalized and provided to end users. The plastic cards can be cards such as financial cards including credit and debit cards, identification cards, driver's licenses, and other plastic cards that are personalized. The card mechanism(s) can supply cards to be personalized in …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Entrust Datacard Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B41J3/50. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 30 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).