专利摘要:
Device (1) for connecting electrical charging cables to an electronic device (2), said electronic device (2) comprising two connectors (211, 221), each connector being connectable to a recharging card, characterized in that it comprises: a first portion (3) for connection to a first connector (211), and a second portion (4) provided with an insertion housing (45) for a connection cable (5) dedicated to a second connector (221), said first portion (3) and said second portion (4) being secured by securing means.
公开号:FR3027462A1
申请号:FR1459999
申请日:2014-10-17
公开日:2016-04-22
发明作者:Marion Froment;Olivier Blanc;Alain Soubirane
申请人:Compagnie Industrielle et Financiere dIngenierie Ingenico SA;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

[0001] FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present technique relates to the field of electrical wiring. More specifically, the present technique relates to the field of electric charging by cable. The present technique relates even more particularly to the electric charging of an electronic payment device comprising two connectors. 2. Prior Art Traditionally, the payment of goods and services within a point of sale is made via a payment terminal connected to a cash register or a computer. Recently developed mobile electronic payment devices associating back-to-back a payment terminal with a communication terminal, in particular a mobile phone or a smart communication terminal ("smartphone" in English). Such electronic payment devices are particularly used in the case of itinerant trade or in-store organized trade. For example, a merchant accompanying a customer within a point of sale with such an electronic payment device in hand, can validate the products (or services) chosen by the customer through an application hosted on the communication terminal. . When the customer wishes to finalize his purchases the merchant then presents him immediately the payment terminal, backed by the communication terminal, to make the payment.
[0002] Such electronic payment devices generally implement a conventional payment terminal, on the back of which is fixed a housing forming a case into which the communication terminal is inserted. Thus known from application FR2968433 such an electronic payment device. Such a device comprises a smart card reader, comprising a housing adapted to receive and maintain a portable communication terminal and comprising means of connection with this portable communication terminal, and data processing means able to receive information relating to to a payment and to exchange data with a remote server, via a telephone communication implemented by said portable communication terminal. Such a device comprises an insertion housing of the communication terminal. This insertion housing comprises a hatch, which allows to insert and remove the communication terminal by translation. The lower part of the communication terminal (the one that includes a female connector, for example a micro USB connector or any other connector of this type) is inserted into the slot and then pushing the upper part of the communication terminal, the latter is completely inserted in the housing provided for this purpose. The hatch is then closed. When it is depressed at the bottom of the housing, the female connector of the communication terminal is plugged into a corresponding male connector. Different types of communication terminals may be used: it suffices for this to have different housings respectively adapted to these different types of terminals: the adaptive part, which corresponds to the insertion slot, is shaped for a certain type of terminal. Such a housing can give access to an internal electronic connection card comprising: a first internal connector, making it possible to connect the card to the connector of the payment terminal; a second internal connector making it possible to connect the card to the connector of the communication terminal; and a third external connector for connecting the card to an external device. This electronic connection card is used to connect the communication terminal and the payment terminal to each other. This is a physical connection and the card is inside the case. In particular, these connectors make it possible to connect the entire device to an electric charging cable (for example a USB cable), connected to an electrical source (for example a computer), in order to recharge both the payment terminal and the communication terminal, as described in the application FR2968433. A major disadvantage of these mobile electronic payment devices is that they are not very evolutive: when a new type of communication terminal appears, they are no longer compatible with this new type of communication terminal placed on the market after the launch. on the market for these electronic payment devices. For example, due to the evolution of regulations and technologies, most of these new communication terminals are today equipped with a reload connector more or less standardized, with a reduced number of pins. (For example, the Applee-type communications terminal in which the old 30-pin connector has been replaced by a new 8-pin connector, or the Android0-type communications terminal in which a micro-connector is used. USB has gradually imposed itself). Thus these new types of communication terminals are no longer compatible with the connector of the electronic connection card. It is thus no longer possible, as was the case previously, to simultaneously recharge the communication terminal and the payment terminal, via the electronic connection card, using a single cable. Solutions have been devised to adapt these mobile electronic payment devices to the evolutions of the communication terminals, in particular by: removing the internal connection card; and proposing a new housing format of the communication terminal. This new one replaces the old housing without the need to replace the entire electronic payment device. However, this new housing does not solve the issue of electrical charging of the payment terminal and the communication terminal. Therefore the device has two connectors: a connector for the payment terminal and a connector for the communication terminal. The new payment device (formed by the payment terminal and the new housing) comprises at its end two orifices intended to receive, on the one hand, a reloading plug of the communication terminal and, on the other hand, a recharging card the payment terminal. It is then necessary to use two electric charging cables instead of one before, and to insert them into two orifices close to each other. This manipulation proves impractical and problematic: how to ensure, in particular, that the two plugs are correctly inserted into the two connectors, how to prevent the cables get entangled, and so on. 3. Description of the Invention The present technique provides an ergonomic and simple way of overcoming the drawbacks of the solutions of the prior art. For this purpose, the proposed technique relates to a device for joining electric charging cables to an electronic device, such an electronic device comprising two connectors, each connector being connectable to a recharging card. The securing device comprises: a first connection portion to a first connector, and a second portion provided with an insertion housing for a dedicated connection cable to a second connector, the first portion and said second portion being secured by fastening means.
[0003] Such a device for securing cables allows the simultaneous insertion of two plugs in the two connectors of the electronic device. It facilitates and speeds up handling, especially in the case of close connectors. Indeed, without the help of the device, the cables should be connected one by one to the electronic device, the second cable being all the more difficult to insert because of the proximity of the connectors. The arrangement of the device in two portions makes it possible in particular to facilitate the introduction of a cable into the insertion housing of the second portion. Moreover, such a cable can be modified according to the needs, so as to correspond to the corresponding connector of the electronic device. According to a particular characteristic, the securing means comprise a tee groove formed on the upper surface of the first portion, and a tongue formed on the lower surface of the second portion. This allows the tongue of the second portion to be inserted into the groove of the first portion by a sliding motion. The complementarity of the groove and the tongue ensures that the first portion is held in position relative to the second portion. According to a particular characteristic, the first portion comprises first abutment means with the second portion, and the second portion comprises second abutment means with the first portion. Thus, the first and the second portion abut one against the other, allowing the positioning of the second portion relative to the first portion, that is to say the alignment of the proximal edge (the closer to the refill sheet) of the first portion with the proximal edge of the second portion. This ensures that the two recharging cards are correctly positioned when they are simultaneously inserted into the connectors of the electronic device. According to one particular feature, the insertion housing of a cable is formed passing between a distal edge and a proximal edge of the second portion.
[0004] The cable is thus inserted through the second portion, in the direction of its length, so that the charging plug of the cable is presented in a position adapted to the corresponding connector of the electronic device. According to a particular feature, the insertion housing of a cable comprises a first recess adapted to guide the cable and a second recess adapted to receive a cable head. In this way, the cable and the cable head are held firmly nested in the recesses, which allows appropriate positioning in height and depth of the plug relative to the connector of the payment device. According to a particular characteristic, the first recess and the second recess are coaxial. The cable and the cable head are thus aligned one after the other rectilinearly.
[0005] According to a particular feature, the tongue has a slot along its length, opening on the first recess and the second obviously. This open slot allows the cable to be inserted into the housing formed in the second portion. According to a particular characteristic, the device for joining electric charging cables is made of a flexible material. The flexibility of the material allows in particular to facilitate the passage of the cable in the second portion, in that the open slot can be widened sufficiently to receive the diameter of the cable. Furthermore, this expansion of the slot forces the sides of the tongue to rise outwards, allowing the two portions to be held tight against each other during the insertion of the tongue of the second portion into the groove of the first portion. According to a particular characteristic, the first portion comprises a first recharging card adapted to connect to the first connector.
[0006] According to a particular characteristic, the first portion comprises an integrated cable provided with a USB plug. The reloading of the electronic device can be done simply by computer, by connecting the USB plug to a USB port of a computer. 4. List of figures These characteristics, as well as others, will appear more clearly on reading the following description of an embodiment, given by way of a simple illustrative and nonlimiting example, and the appended figures, among which: Figure 1 is a perspective view of the cable fastening device and an electronic payment device comprising two connectors; Figure 2 is a perspective view of the cable securing device alone; Figure 3 is an exploded view of the two portions constituting the cable fastening device; Figure 4 shows a set of views (top, sides, front, rear, section) of a first portion of the device; Figure 5 shows a set of views (top, sides, front, rear, section) of a second portion of the device; FIG. 6 illustrates the procedure for setting up the device for securing cables for reloading an electronic payment device; Figures 7A and 7B show two types of second portion adaptable to two types of connection cables; - Figure 8 shows a particular embodiment of the cable fastening device, in the case where the reloading is done by USB. 5. Description of an embodiment of the invention 5.1. General principle The general principle of the present technique is to facilitate the electric recharging of an electronic device, comprising two connectors each connectable to a recharging card, by means of a connection device for charging cables. More specifically, this fastening is performed near the connection plugs (the plugs that fit into the female connectors). Such a device makes it possible on the one hand to ensure an optimal connection of the two plugs of the two cables in the corresponding female connectors. Such a device also ensures that the cables do not intermingle with each other. Such a device makes it possible to insert the two plugs of the two cables simultaneously. Such a connector ensures that when one of the two plugs is correctly inserted, the other is also correctly inserted. Such a device for securing cables comprises two portions: a first portion of connection to a first connector; and a second portion provided with an insertion housing for a connection cable dedicated to a second connector. The first portion may also be provided with a cable insertion housing to receive a charging cable adapted to the second connector.
[0007] The first portion and the second portion are secured by means of securing means, family of clips, screws, male and female parts systems, etc. The arrangement of the two portions is adapted to the arrangement of the connectors of the electronic device, the first portion thus facing the first connector, the second portion facing the second connector. In the case where the two connectors are located side-by-side or one above the other, the device allows a simultaneous and facilitated connection to these two connectors.
[0008] Subsequently, a specific embodiment of the invention is described. It is obvious, however, that the invention is in no way limited to this embodiment. The advantages provided by this device of the invention can be obtained with other forms, other securing means. The basis of the proposed technique is to have a device for securing two charging cables, identical type (micro USB) or different type (Micro Usb and Lightninhg for example), at the plugs of these two cables ( it is specified that the plug of a cable corresponds to the portion of the cable comprising the male connector). Thus, any type of arrangement and configuration having these characteristics for charging or simultaneous power supply of two connectors joined to each other or close to each other is covered by the present technique. 5.2 DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT FIGS. 1 and 2 show a device (1) for connecting electrical charging cables to an electronic device (2), in particular an electronic payment device associating back-to-back a terminal payment system (21) and a communication terminal (22). Such an electronic payment device, as partially shown in FIG. 1, comprises two connectors (211, 221), a first connector (211) being associated with the payment terminal (21), a second connector (221) being associated with the terminal communication (22). The payment terminal (21) and the communication terminal (22) can respectively be recharged by connecting these connectors (211, 221) with recharging cards.
[0009] As shown in Figures 1 and 6, these two connectors (211, 221) are placed side by side, making the insertion of the two respective reloading cards easy. The proposed technique overcomes this disadvantage by proposing a device (1) for securing cables comprising two complementary portions (3, 4) assembling to secure the cables and their corresponding reloading plugs and facilitate their connection with the two connectors ( 211, 221). In the embodiment described, a first cable (5) provided with a first plug (51) for recharging, is integrated with the first portion (3). In another embodiment, the first portion (3) may be provided with a cable insertion housing for receiving different types of cables for different types of electronic device connectors. In such an embodiment, the first portion (3) then resembles the second portion (4).
[0010] These two complementary portions (3, 4) are shown in perspective in FIGS. 2 and 3. A first portion (3) has a "tee" groove (31) along part of the length of its upper surface, this groove ( 31) for slidingly guiding a tongue (41) of complementary shape formed on the lower surface of a second portion (4).
[0011] The first portion (3) substantially forms a pad of length 25mm, width 15mm, and height 8mm in the embodiment described. The groove (31) extends about 15mm along the length of the first portion (3), as illustrated by the set of views of Figure 4. This groove (21) takes a shape of "tee", s' extending about 12mm over the width of the first portion (3).
[0012] The second portion (4) also substantially forms a paver with a length of 20mm, a width of 15mm and a height of 8mm as illustrated by the set of views in FIG. 5. The tongue (41), of "tee" shape complementary to the shape of the groove (31) extends about 15mm along the length of the second portion (4) and 12mm over the width of this second portion (4).
[0013] The shape and dimensions of the two portions (3, 4) are given here in correspondence with the particular embodiment described. They are of course not limiting. The first portion (3) comprises abutment means against the second portion (4), and the second portion (4) comprises abutting means against the first portion (3). Indeed, the groove (31) is non-emergent formed on the proximal edge (32) of the first portion (3), thereby forming a first shoulder (34). Here we call proximal edges, the edges of the nearest portions of the reloading cards. By contrast, the edges of the portions opposite to the proximal edges, that is to say the farthest from the recharging cards, are called distal edges. The tongue (41) is non-emergent formed on the distal edge (43) of the second portion (4), thus forming a second shoulder (44). Thus, the two shoulders (34, 44) make it possible to position the two portions (3, 4) relative to one another at the end of the sliding guide of the tongue (41) of the second portion. (4) in the groove (31) of the first portion (3). The proximal end of the tongue (41) abuts against the first shoulder (34), while at the same time, the distal end of the groove (31) abuts against the second shoulder (44).
[0014] This double stop (34, 44) allows a precise positioning of the first portion (3) of and the second portion (4) relative to each other: that is to say that the proximal edge (32 ) of the first portion (3) is aligned with the proximal edge (42) of the second portion (4), as shown in Figure 2. This alignment ensures that the connection of the two portions to the two connectors (211, 221) of the Electronic payment device is simultaneous and functional. The second portion (4) of the device (1) is provided with a housing (45) for insertion of a cable (6), as shown in the views of FIGS. 2 and 3. This housing (45) passes through the second portion (4) along its length from its distal edge (43) to its proximal edge (42).
[0015] As illustrated in FIG. 5, this housing (45) is formed of two adjacent and coaxial recesses (451, 452), a first recess (451) receiving and guiding the inserted cable (6), a second recess (452) receiving the head (61) of the cable. This cable head (61) comprises a recharging plug (62) wrapped in a protective sheath formed of the same material as the cable sheath (6). The dimensions of the recesses are adapted respectively to the diameter of the cable (6) and to the dimensions of the cable head (61), so that the latter are nested in the housing (45). In the embodiment described, the first recess (451) has a diameter substantially equal to 4.5 mm and extends about 12 mm. The second recess (452) is approximately 7mm long, 8mm wide and 5mm high. The second recess (452) has dimensions for positioning the second recharging plug (62) appropriately in depth and height so as to fit into the connector (221) of the electronic payment device. The insertion of the cable (6) in the housing (45) of the second portion (4) is made possible by the presence of a slot (46) formed along the length of the tongue (41) and opening on the two recesses (451, 452). This slot, slightly narrower than the first cable guide recess (451) can be widened to allow the cable (6) to pass through: for this, the first portion (3) and the second portion (4) are made of a material flexible, plastic type, so as to be slightly deformable. Furthermore, the first recess (451) has a diameter slightly smaller than that of the cable (6): thus, when the cable is in place, it causes the slot (46) to widen, because of the flexibility of the material of the second portion (4), which forces the sides of the tongue (41) to rise outward. Thus, during the insertion of the tongue (41) of the second portion (4) in the groove (31) of the first portion (3), the two portions (3, 4) are held tight against each other. 'other. The process of setting up the device (1) for securing cables is described in connection with FIG. 6. First, a cable (6) comprising a cable head (61) provided with a recharging card (62), is inserted into the housing (45) of the second portion (4) through the slot (46). The holding of the cable and the precise positioning of the cable head (61) and the plug (62) in the housing (45) are provided by a sliding movement of the cable (arrow 1). In a second step, the tongue (41) of the second portion (4) is inserted into the groove (31) of the first portion (3) by a sliding movement (arrow 2). The two portions (3, 4) then abut against each other through the two shoulders (34, 44). With this positioning in place, the two reloading cards (51, 62) are in an arrangement enabling them to fit appropriately and operationally into the two connectors (211, 221) of the electronic payment device (2). In a third step, the two recharging cards (51, 62) are inserted simultaneously (arrow 3) in the two connectors (211, 221); the first plug (51) connecting to the connector (211) of the payment terminal (21); the second plug (62) connecting to the connector (221) of the communication terminal (22). The electric recharging of the two terminals (21, 22) is thus simultaneous. In a particular embodiment, the second portion (4) can be adapted according to the communication terminal (22) to be recharged. FIGS. 7A and 7B show, by way of example, two types of second portion (70, 80) corresponding to two types of communication terminals. These two types of communication terminals have for example a different thickness, which causes a variation of the height position of their recharging connector. The two types of second portion (70, 80) shown in Figs. 7A and 7B differ in that the cable insertion housing (71, 81) is positioned at a different height. In the embodiment described, the position of the reloading plug (72, 82) associated with the cable inserted into the housing (71, 81) thus varies by 1mm in height. FIG. 8 illustrates a particular embodiment in which the reloading of the payment terminal is done by computer. Specifically, the reloading is done via USB. For this, the first portion (3) has a cable (9) secured to this first portion (3), such a cable being provided at its end with a USB plug (91) adapted to connect with the USB port of a computer.
权利要求:
Claims (10)
[0001]
REVENDICATIONS1. Device (1) for connecting electrical charging cables to an electronic device (2), said electronic device (2) comprising two connectors (211, 221), each connector being connectable to a recharging card, characterized in that it comprises: a first portion (3) of connection to a first connector (211), and a second portion (4) provided with an insertion housing (45) of a connection cable (6) dedicated to a second connector (221), said first portion (3) and said second portion (4) being secured by securing means.
[0002]
2. Device for securing electric charging cables according to claim 1, characterized in that said securing means comprise: - a groove tee (31) formed on the upper surface of said first portion (3), and - a tab (41) formed on the lower surface of said second portion (4),
[0003]
3. Device for joining electric charging cables according to claims 1 and 2, characterized in that the first portion (3) comprises first abutment means with the second portion (4), and the second portion (4). comprises second abutment means with the first portion (3).
[0004]
4. Device for joining electric charging cables according to claims 1 to 3, characterized in that said insertion housing (45) of a cable is formed passing between a distal edge (42) and a proximal edge (43). of said second portion (4).
[0005]
5. Device for securing electric charging cables according to claims 1 to 4, characterized in that said insertion housing (45) of a cable comprises a first recess (451) adapted to guide said cable (6) and a second recess (452) adapted to receive a head (61) of said cable.
[0006]
6. Device for securing electric charging cables according to claim 5, characterized in that said first recess (451) and said second recess (452) are coaxial.
[0007]
7. Device for securing electric charging cables according to claims 2 to 3, characterized in that said tongue (41) has a slot (46) along its length, opening on said first recess (451) and said second recess (452). ).
[0008]
8. Device for securing electric charging cables according to claims 1 to 7, characterized in that said device (1) is made of a flexible material.
[0009]
9. Device for securing electric charging cables according to claims 1 to 8, characterized in that said first portion (3) comprises a first recharging card (52) adapted to connect to said first connector (211).
[0010]
10. A device for joining electric charging cables according to claims 1 to 9, characterized in that said first portion (3) comprises an integrated cable (9) provided with a USB plug (91).
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