CA2733110C - Single space parking meter and removable single space parking meter mechanism - Google Patents
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TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001]The present disclosure relates to single space parking meters and removable single space parking meter mechanisms.
BACKGROUND
Single space parking meter mechanisms are typically installed in a protective housing on a pole 701 near a parking space. The protective housing components, which are directly exposed to the elements and the public, are traditionally separate from the actual parking meter mechanism (not shown). The protective housing components of previous single space parking meters 700 typically comprise a lower housing 702 that receives a removable parking meter mechanism. A cover cap 705 is placed over the parking meter mechanism and secured to the lower housing 702. The cover cap typically comprises a semi-circular opening 709, covered by a transparent material, through which a display 742 is visible through a display opening 740 of the parking meter mechanism. The lower housing 702 is typically secured to a coin vault 708 for storing coins received during operation of the parking meter 700. The coin vault 708 may be secured to the pole 701. The parking meter 700 is operated by inserting payment, either in the form of coins or payment cards such as chip cards or electronic purse cards, into the parking meter 700 which then displays and counts down the purchased amount of parking time.
SUMMARY
a lower housing; a removable single space parking meter mechanism, and a housing coupled to the lower housing and the removable single space parking meter mechanism. the removable single space parking meter mechanism comprises an internal structure at least partially and removably received within a lower housing of a single space parking meter; and a plurality of parking meter mechanism components coupled to the internal structure, the plurality of parking meter mechanism components comprising a display for displaying parking information; and a contactless payment reader located behind the display.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Figure 1 is an upper front perspective of components of a parking meter;
Figure 2 is an upper rear perspective of components of the parking meter of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is an upper front perspective of the parking meter of Figure 1 partially assembled;
Figure 4 is a side view of the parking meter of Figure 1 partially assembled;
Figure 5 is an upper rear perspective of the parking meter of Figure 1 assembled;
Figure 6 is an upper front perspective of the parking meter of Figure 1 assembled;
Figure 7 is an upper rear perspective of the parking meter of Figure 1 assembled;
Figure 8 is an upper front perspective of an assembled further parking meter;
Figure 9 is an upper front perspective of components of the parking meter of Figure 8;
Figure 10 is an upper rear perspective of components of the parking meter of Figure 8;
Figure 11 is a side view of components of the parking meter of Figure 8;
Figure 12 is a side view of components of the parking meter of Figure 8 partially assembled;
Figure 13 is a side view of components of the parking meter of Figure 8 partially assembled;
Figure 14 is a side view of the parking meter of Figure 8 assembled;
Figure 15 is an upper front perspective of components of a further parking meter;
Figure 16 is an upper front perspective of components of a further parking meter;
Figure 17 is an upper front perspective of a further parking meter;
Figure 18 is a cross section of a further parking meter; and Figure 19 is a schematic showing an installed previous single space parking meter.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The parking meter mechanism 130 may include a contactless payment reader (not shown) located behind the display 142. The back housing 110 of the parking meter 100 may comprise a solar panel 116 arranged on the back housing 110. The solar panel 116 may be enclosed within a solar panel compartment 114 of the back housing 110.
The solar panel compartment 114 may have a substantially intact bottom surface (not shown), so that the protection provided by the back housing 110 is not reduced or compromised by a large opening for the solar panel 116.
The internal structure 132 may comprise one or more components such as frames or sub-frames, and provides a structure to which the front housing 134 is mounted as well as other components of the parking meter mechanism 130 such as the display 142, main control board (not shown), power source 146 and payment means (not shown).
Furthermore, the internal structure 132 provides a structure that is at least partially, and removably, received within the lower housing 102. The internal structure 132 may be provided in various ways. As depicted, the internal structure 132 includes at least a main support frame 162 to which additional components of the internal structure 132 as well as components of the parking meter mechanism 130 may be mounted. The internal structure 132 may comprise additional mounting components such as, for example sub-frame 164 to which an auxiliary display 156 is mounted. The internal structure 132 may also comprise, for example, a mechanism cover plate 166 that is secured over one or more components, such as a coin chute (not shown), and includes a coin slot 136 for receiving coins into the coin chute. Further still, the internal structure 132 may include surfaces of components of the parking meter mechanism 130 mounted to the internal structure 132. For example, although the front housing 134 is connected to the internal structure 132, an interior surface of the front housing 134 may form part of the internal structure 132 and be used to mount components of the parking meter mechanism 130. Thus, actual components of the parking meter mechanism 130 may act as mounting surfaces for other components of the parking meter mechanism such that those actual components of the parking meter mechanism 130 form part of internal structure 132.
The components of the parking meter mechanism 130 may further comprise a main control board (not shown) for controlling the overall operation of the parking meter mechanism 130, as well as a power source 146, such as a battery pack and/or a rechargeable battery pack coupled to at least the main control board (not shown) to provide power during operation.
Depending on the communication abilities of the parking meter 100, the payment card may be a credit card, debit card, chip card or other type of payment card such as an electronic purse card. Payment cards requiring a personal identification number (PIN) to be entered are not considered in detail; however, such payment cards requiring a PIN to be entered may be accepted by the parking meter 100 where, for example, the display 142 comprises touchscreen technology for displaying touchscreen buttons (not shown) associated with at least digits 0-9. Such a display 142 may also be able to present a user with a choice of touchscreen buttons associated with a combination of alpha and/or numeric characters. For example, such a touchscreen display 142 may allow the parking meter 100 to prompt the user to input a PIN, a vehicle license plate number, or a parking space identifier that contains alpha characters, numeric characters, and/or a combination of both alpha and numeric characters, as the case may be. Although the parking meter 100 includes both a coin chute and a card payment component, it is not required to have both. The parking meter 100 may accept payment by way of a number of means. The means could be the coin chute, card payment component or other means such as a communication message received wirelessly indicating that a payment has been made for the parking meter 100. Such other payment means may allow payment to be made in various alternative ways such as using a cell phone.
Thus, by placing the contactless payment reader behind the display 142, it is possible to provide housing components that provide greater security and environmental protection.
When making payment using the contactless payment reader, the display 142 may be used to display a logo, graphic and/or directions such as "tap here".
Additionally, by placing the contactless payment reader behind the display 142, the physical packaging of the parking meter mechanism 130 may be reduced to provide more freedom in the design of the parking meter 100, possibly allowing a smaller more appealing single space parking meter, which may be desirable given the large number of single space parking meters that may be present on a single street or block.
The display opening 140 may be provided with a transparent, or semi transparent, protective display covering (not shown) such as LexanTM or similar material.
If the display 142 itself provides sufficient strength to resist vandalism, the protective display covering may not be required.
Regardless of the wireless network chosen, it is desirable, from a transmission/reception point of view, to have the antenna located above the front housing 134, as well as any other housing components such as the back housing 110 or lower housing 102. The housing components 102, 110, 134 are typically made of metal and attenuate the radio signals transmitted or received by the antenna. Additionally, by locating the antenna above the front housing, the housing components may shield the components of the parking meter mechanism 130 from the transmitted radio signals, which may reduce the amount of electromagnetic shielding required for components of the parking meter mechanism 130 such as a radio module. By placing the antenna external to the housing components, which provides electromagnetic shielding, spurious emissions may be reduced.
In previous parking meters 700, which used a cover cap 705 that included a semi-circular opening 709, the placement of the antenna (not shown) on a top surface of the exterior of the parking meter 700 was not ideal since it was subject to vandalism.
Furthermore, if the antenna was attached to the cover cap 705, the antenna would then need to be detached from the parking meter mechanism when removing the cover cap 705, or alternatively, the antenna would need to be detached from the cover cap 705, when removing the parking meter mechanism.
The antenna cover 154 may snap onto the front housing 134 using one or more tabs (not shown) cooperating with corresponding slots (not shown) in the front housing 134. An antenna placed in such a manner will have no metal obstacles, allowing it to send or receive radio signals in or from any direction.
Further the servicing of components of the parking meter mechanism 230 may be easier, as they are accessible when the front housing 234 is hinged forward.
contactless card reader or simply a contactless payment antenna 260 for the contactless card reader may be mounted behind the display 242. The contactless payment antenna 260 may comprise a copper trace formed on a printed circuit board that can be mounted on the back side of the display 242. The contactless payment antenna 260 may be connected to a contactless payment reader module (not shown). A
main control board 280 may be mounted to the internal surface of the front housing 234, which forms part of the internal structure 232 of the parking meter mechanism 230. The main control board 280 may include a control component, or control components (not shown), for controlling overall operation of the parking meter 200. For example, the control components may include a processor and memory, as well as additional circuitry required for operating the processor and memory, such as a timing clock.
Locating the antenna above this substantially intact surface has advantages for transmission and reception of radio signals, as previously described. Furthermore, the substantially intact surface provides electromagnetic shielding for the components of the parking meter mechanism 230, which can reduce the amount of radiated spurious emissions introduced into the radio module 282, improving quality and strength of the transmitting and receiving of radio signals. A power source 246 such as a main battery pack and/or a rechargeable battery pack 286 may be mounted to the internal structure 232 where it is partially received inside the lower housing 102.
For example, someone servicing and handling a previous parking meter mechanism could damage it by dropping it or otherwise mishandling it. Furthermore, handling of previous parking meter mechanisms could damage delicate display or solar panels located on the parking meter mechanism. Typically, in previous parking meter mechanisms, these delicate components had no protection further than the protective housing, which had to be removed to access the parking meter mechanism. As such, any careless or improper handling of previous parking meter mechanisms could damage these components. In contrast, the removable parking meter mechanism 230 may reduce the likelihood of damage by reducing the need to remove the parking meter mechanism 230 from the lower housing 102. Further, the removable parking meter mechanism 230 includes the front housing 234, which provides protection to other components of the parking meter mechanism 230 from damage even when the parking meter mechanism 230 is removed from the lower housing 102.
Since the display of the parking meter will always be accessible because a user must be able to interact with the parking meter, locating the solar panel 216 on the front side of the parking meter 200 may increase the likelihood that the solar panel 216 will receive light.
Furthermore, with previous `symmetric' designs, that is parking meters having a side profile that is somewhat symmetric, it is often difficult for a user to quickly identify the front, that is, the side of the parking meter with the display and input controls, of the parking meter. By including the solar panel 216 on the front of the parking meter 200 along with the display 242 and input controls 250, a more asymmetric profile may be provided making use of the parking meter 200 easier and more intuitive. In addition, by including the solar panel 216 on the front housing 234, the parking meter mechanism 230 may be easier to manufacture, assemble and service, since a majority of the components of the parking meter may be located together on the interior surface of the front housing 234 as opposed to in remote and separate locations. Furthermore, having the solar panel compartment 214 and solar panel 216 located on the front housing 234 may make it readily apparent that the parking meter 200 includes a `green' power source which may be desirable to cities or parking authorities with respect to public relations.
Further up or down movement of the front housing 234 relative to the back housing 210 is stopped by engaging the locking cam 276 on the back housing 210.
Furthermore, the same cooperation between the finger protrusions 274 and corresponding rails or grooves 278 can be accomplished with similar finger protrusion and corresponding rails or grooves instead being discrete metal parts that have been stamped, formed or machined and which are rigidly attached to the front housing 234 and the back housing 210, precluding the requirement for precision machining to be carried out on the front housing and the back housing.
The two locking mechanisms may be actuated by respective upper and lower locks.
Alternatively, a single lock may be used, for example in the lower housing 102, to simultaneously actuate both the upper locking mechanism and the lower locking mechanism. For example, rotating a cam of the lower locking mechanism may cause a locking pin of the upper locking mechanism to protrude up from the back housing 210 and into a corresponding hole in the front housing 234.
In contrast, Figure 16 depicts an embodiment of a parking meter 400 having a removable parking meter mechanism 430 with a front housing 434 that is slidably attached to an internal structure 432. In contrast to the parking meter mechanism 130 described above, when placing the parking meter mechanism 430 in the lower housing 102, the back housing 410 is first connected to front housing 434 as depicted.
Connecting the back housing 410 to the front housing 434 may provide additional strength to the protective housing of the parking meter 400 since any lateral movement between the front housing 434 and the back housing 410, which is required to secure the back housing 110 in the lower housing 102 in the embodiment described above with reference to Figures 1 to 7, is substantially prevented. However, in order to place the parking meter mechanism 430 into the lower housing 102, the front housing 434 and connected back housing 410 must be able to move laterally with respect to a coin slot protrusion 437 forming part of the mechanism cover plate 466 of the internal structure 432. The coin slot protrusion 437 is received in a corresponding opening 163 in the lower housing 102. The coin slot protrusion 437 is sized so that it fits tightly within the corresponding opening 163 in the lower housing 102, and as such lateral movement of the coin slot protrusion 437 is substantially prevented. In order to place the parking meter mechanism 430 in the lower housing 102 and engage the corresponding securing points 104 and the moveable securing point 106 of the lower housing 102, securing points 422 are located on the bottom of the back housing 410. Although securing points 422 could be located on the bottom portion of the front housing 434, or on a combination of the bottoms of the front housing 434 and back housing 410, securing points 422 must be able to move laterally with respect to the corresponding securing points 104 and the moveable securing point 106 of the lower housing 102. By attaching the front housing 434 to internal structure 432 in a manner that allows lateral movement of the front housing 434 relative to the internal structure 432, and in particular to the coin slot protrusion 437, the lateral movement of the securing points 422 is possible, since the back housing 410 is first attached to the front housing 434 that can move laterally.
Figure 17 provides an embodiment of a parking meter 500 with the solar panel 516 located on the front housing 534 and an exterior surface of the contactless payment reader 544 located above the display 542 of the removable parking meter mechanism 530.
The front housing 534 is elongated to provide sufficient space for the solar panel 516 and the contactiess payment reader 544. The solar panel 516 may be located in a solar panel compartment (not shown) that, similar to the solar panel compartment 114, has a substantially intact bottom surface. In order to provide sufficient operation of the contactiess payment reader 544, it may be necessary to provide a large opening in the front housing 534 through which the contactless payment reader can operate. A
protective cover may cover the large opening in order to secure the components of the parking meter mechanism 530 from vandalism and the environment. A back housing 510 secures the front housing 534 to the lower housing 102.
Figure 18 provides an embodiment of a parking meter 600 with an internal antenna 652.
The front housing 634 and back housing 610 are slopped upwards to form a peaked top 693 that provides an internal hollow space or cavity 673 sufficient in size to allow an internal antenna 652 to be mounted within the cavity 673. The cavity 673 is situated behind and partially above a display opening 640 in the front housing 634, through which a display (not shown) is visible, and is also situated behind and partially above the solar panel compartment 614 of the back housing 610. In order to improve the transmission and reception characteristics of the internal antenna 652, the solar panel compartment 614 is elongated and provided with a transmission opening 672 along the top to provide a passage for radio signals through the back housing 610 and into the cavity 673. The combination of the display opening 640 in the front housing 634 as well as the transmission opening 672 in the solar panel compartment 614 of the back housing 610 allow for the reception and transmission of radio signals to and from the internal antenna 652.
Similarly, the advantages of having a contactless payment reader located behind a display may be realized in a parking meter mechanism having a front housing, or more generally an exterior housing that is not coupled to the parking meter mechanism.
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a removable single space parking meter mechanism that is at least partially and removably receivable within an existing lower housing, the single space parking meter mechanism comprising:
a display for displaying parking information;
a front housing to be exposed to an external environment;
a contactless payment reader;
a card slot at or in the front housing for receiving a payment card;
a coin slot at or in the front housing for receiving coins;
input controls comprising one or more buttons for interacting with the single space parking meter;
a rechargeable battery for providing power for operation of the single space parking meter;
a solar panel for charging the rechargeable battery; and a radio for transmitting radio signals from the single space parking meter and receiving radio signals at the single space parking meter wherein the radio signals comprise parking meter payment information;
a radio antenna for the radio wherein the radio antenna is connected to the radio; and a meter housing securable to the lower housing for securing the removable single space parking meter mechanism at least partially within the lower housing.
a Near-Field Communications (NFC) reader;
a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) reader; and an International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 14443 reader.
a checkmark; an 'X' or cancel symbol; and, an arrow.
at least one button is for increasing an amount of time to be purchased;
at least one button is for decreasing an amount of time to be purchased;
at least one button is for authorizing a transaction; and at least one button is for canceling a transaction.
a display for displaying parking information;
a front housing to be exposed to an external environment;
a contactless payment reader;
a card slot at or in the front housing for receiving a payment card;
a coin slot at or in the front housing for receiving coins;
input controls comprising one or more buttons for interacting with the single space parking meter;
a rechargeable battery for providing power for operation of the single space parking meter;
a solar panel for charging the rechargeable battery;
a radio for transmitting radio signals from the single space parking meter and receiving radio signals at the single space parking meter wherein the radio signals comprise parking meter payment information; and a radio antenna for the radio wherein the radio antenna is connected to the radio.
a Near-Field Communications (NFC) reader;
a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) reader; and an International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 14443 reader.
at least one button is for increasing an amount of time to be purchased;
at least one button is for decreasing an amount of time to be purchased;
at least one button is for authorizing a transaction; and at least one button is for canceling a transaction.
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| CA2874155A CA2874155C (en) | 2011-03-03 | 2012-03-02 | Single space parking meter and removable single space parking meter mechanism |
| CA2773250A CA2773250C (en) | 2011-03-03 | 2012-03-02 | Parking meter with contactless payment |
| PCT/CA2012/000191 WO2012116438A1 (en) | 2011-03-03 | 2012-03-02 | Parking meter with contactless payment |
| CA2870544A CA2870544C (en) | 2011-03-03 | 2012-03-02 | Single space parking meter and removable single space parking meter mechanism |
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