EP2400869A2 - Porte-monnaie ou portefeuille pouvant recevoir des cartes de crédit - Google Patents
Porte-monnaie ou portefeuille pouvant recevoir des cartes de créditInfo
- Publication number
- EP2400869A2 EP2400869A2 EP10704369A EP10704369A EP2400869A2 EP 2400869 A2 EP2400869 A2 EP 2400869A2 EP 10704369 A EP10704369 A EP 10704369A EP 10704369 A EP10704369 A EP 10704369A EP 2400869 A2 EP2400869 A2 EP 2400869A2
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- Prior art keywords
- cards
- card
- separating element
- wallet
- layer
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- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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Classifications
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C11/00—Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
- A45C11/18—Ticket-holders or the like
- A45C11/182—Credit card holders
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C1/00—Purses; Money-bags; Wallets
- A45C1/06—Wallets; Notecases
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- G—PHYSICS
- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
- G06K—GRAPHICAL DATA READING; PRESENTATION OF DATA; RECORD CARRIERS; HANDLING RECORD CARRIERS
- G06K19/00—Record carriers for use with machines and with at least a part designed to carry digital markings
- G06K19/005—Record carriers for use with machines and with at least a part designed to carry digital markings the record carrier comprising an arrangement to facilitate insertion into a holding device, e.g. an arrangement that makes the record carrier fit into an etui or a casing
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- G—PHYSICS
- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
- G06K—GRAPHICAL DATA READING; PRESENTATION OF DATA; RECORD CARRIERS; HANDLING RECORD CARRIERS
- G06K19/00—Record carriers for use with machines and with at least a part designed to carry digital markings
- G06K19/06—Record carriers for use with machines and with at least a part designed to carry digital markings characterised by the kind of the digital marking, e.g. shape, nature, code
- G06K19/067—Record carriers with conductive marks, printed circuits or semiconductor circuit elements, e.g. credit or identity cards also with resonating or responding marks without active components
- G06K19/07—Record carriers with conductive marks, printed circuits or semiconductor circuit elements, e.g. credit or identity cards also with resonating or responding marks without active components with integrated circuit chips
- G06K19/073—Special arrangements for circuits, e.g. for protecting identification code in memory
- G06K19/07309—Means for preventing undesired reading or writing from or onto record carriers
- G06K19/07318—Means for preventing undesired reading or writing from or onto record carriers by hindering electromagnetic reading or writing
- G06K19/07327—Passive means, e.g. Faraday cages
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A45—HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
- A45C—PURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
- A45C11/00—Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
- A45C11/18—Ticket-holders or the like
- A45C11/182—Credit card holders
- A45C2011/186—Credit card holders with protection from unauthorised reading by remotely readable data carriers
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a purse or a wallet with at least one receptacle for a plurality of successively arranged inevitablyf örmigen data carriers, such as credit cards, debit cards, transit cards, ID cards and the like.
- the invention also relates to a card-shaped separating element for spacing the data carriers to be accommodated in the receptacle.
- the aforementioned card-shaped data carriers are housed in purses and wallets one behind the other in flat compartments, which are separated from each other by a thin wall of fabric, plastic and / or leather.
- Purses sometimes referred to as a wallet or purse, are relatively small, at least smaller than a wallet, so that money and a few credit cards or other card-shaped disk fit into it and possibly even an identity card and driver's license.
- a wallet in the context of the present invention is slightly larger and is usually not for receiving money in any case not from coins, but from papers such as passport, travel / air tickets, car papers, smaller documents and other securities that are not larger than a normal letter ,
- the credit cards and the like are usually arranged one behind the other so that they substantially overlap except for a small area sufficient to individually grasp each of the cards and pull them out of the respective compartment.
- WO 2006/013489 A1 proposes to provide in the passport a metal-coated side and to arrange the RFID arrangement on the outside of the cover side of the passport.
- the metal-coated side lies in the immediate vicinity under the RFID arrangement and thereby causes interference when attempting to contactlessly communicate with the RFID arrangement.
- the problem of reliable contactless communication with an RFID card from a group of several successively arranged RFID cards does not arise in this context. But even if this doctrine were applied to a purse or a wallet, this would mean that the purse or wallet would always have to be unfolded before contactless data communication with the RFID card is possible the purse would have to be attached.
- Object of the present invention is therefore to provide a solution as reliable contactless communication between a contactless card reader and one of several consecutively arranged in a purse or a wallet RFID cards can be guaranteed.
- a separating element between the cards at a suitable location, which has a ferrite on one side. layer and on the other side comprises a metal layer.
- the separator is thus at least two layers and serves as a radio wave blocker.
- a contactless card which lies on the ferrite side of the blocker, can be read without interference by a contactless card reader. Cards lying on the metal side, however, can not be read.
- the owner of the contactless cards can thus select cards by placing his contactless chip cards in front of or behind the blocker targeted cards in his purse or wallet off or on.
- the hinged receptacle has a purse shape.
- the separator or the blocker may be formed as an independently manageable element, so that the user can put it as needed to one or the other place between the cards within the purse or wallet.
- the separating element preferably has credit card format with regard to its width and length dimensions, in particular ID-I format according to ISO 7210. This ensures that the cards and in particular the RFID arrangements arranged thereon are sufficiently shielded from one another.
- the separator may also be slightly larger than the ID-I format, for example up to 20%, to ensure complete coverage in each case.
- the separating element can also be integrated in a wall between two compartments for receiving the credit cards.
- the separating element can be sewn into the wall or at least partially as a coating of the Wall be realized.
- the wall can be coated either with the metal layer or with the ferrite layer or with both layers.
- the separating element is integrated in such a wall, it is advantageous to arrange the layers so that the ferrite layer faces outwardly when the wallet is closed or the wallet is closed. In this case, a contactless communication with a contactless reader is possible with the purse / wallet closed, if at least one RFID card lies over the outwardly facing ferrite layer.
- the hinged receiving device has the shape of a passport book, the envelope provided with a hinged extension in the form of an inner cover side and formed thereon, the separating element.
- the inner sides of the passbook serve as receiving means.
- FIG. 1 shows an arrangement for contactless communication with contactless cards and intervening radio-wave blocker according to a first exemplary embodiment
- Figure 2 shows an arrangement for contactless communication with contactless cards according to a second embodiment
- 3 shows a wallet according to an embodiment of the invention
- Figure 4 shows an implementation of the invention in a passport
- Figure 5 shows a variant of an implementation of the invention in a passport.
- Figure 1 shows schematically an arrangement for reading two contactless addressable, portable data carriers Ia, Ib, which are placed in a personal hinged receiving device.
- the personal hinged receiving device can be a wallet or a wallet, but also a passport or a comparable portable device with the function of a box for contactless cards Ia, Ib act.
- the portable data carriers Ia, Ib are typically flat and stackable, in particular card-shaped.
- the portable data carriers Ia, Ib may, for example, be card-shaped RFID elements in the form of identity cards, credit cards, debit cards, transit cards or visa labels, which are equipped with a transponder.
- Ib is a separating element 2 acting as a radio wave blocker.
- the readout device 5 operates from two opposite sides by means of a first and a second contactless card reader 5a and 5b. Not shown in this schematic view is the sake of clarity, the receiving device itself, in which the separating element 2 inserted at a suitable location, glued, pinned, sewn or otherwise attached or optionally realized as an integral part of a separation compartment wall. It will be explained with reference to FIG. 1 in particular the mode of operation.
- the contactless cards 1a, 1b can be conventional RFID cards, which in a known manner have an RFID chip 3 and an antenna 4 for data and energy transmission between the contactless card readers 5a, 5b and the contactless cards 1a, 1b ,
- the separating element 2 consists here of two layers 2a and 2b.
- the layer 2a is a metal layer which, in relation to the contactless reader 5b, reflects electromagnetic waves and causes interferences that interfere with the communication.
- Layer 2b is a layer of ferromagnetic material having a high relative permeability of ⁇ > 10. It may comprise, for example, iron oxide and a metallic oxide of manganese or zinc. In the following, the layer 2b is simply referred to as a ferrite layer.
- the ferrite layer 2b serves to absorb electromagnetic waves. Thereby, a disturbance of the contactless communication between the contactless reader 5a and the contactless card 1a placed on the front side of the separator 2 is prevented, and rather a reliable communication is ensured. If the cards Ia and Ib are accommodated with the separating element 2 in the order shown in a purse or in a wallet, then the front-side contactless card Ia can be read, the back contactless card Ib, however, not. Namely, the rear contactless card Ib can not be read out by either of the two contactless card readers 5a, 5b.
- a preferred embodiment provides a further metallic layer 2a 'for the separating element.
- the contactless cards Ib which are to be protected prior to readout, are then placed between the two metallic layers 2a, 2a 1, and intended for reading contactless card Ia is, as in the first embodiment according to figure 1, placed in front of the ferrite layer 2b ,
- the further layer 2a ' only needs to be metallic, since it only has to shield the cards Ib against the contactless card reader 5b.
- Another ferrite layer is not required there.
- a flexible and in particular conductive connection 6 between the two metallic layers 2a, 2a ' is present to form a kind of hinge. It may be formed for example by a thick metal foil, metallic strands and the like.
- the second metal layer 2a 1 does not require a ferrite layer, it can be formed in a simple manner as a metal plate, in particular by a flexible conductive foil. It may also be a dense metal mesh, which is woven into a wall of the wallet or wallet, for example, or a sewn-in aluminum foil or another electrically conductive structure.
- the separating element 2 Since the contactless cards to be screened before readout are generally in the ID-I format according to ISO 7810, the separating element 2 has a corresponding format with respect to width and length dimensions or at least only slightly larger dimensions, so that it can be placed in a wallet or pocket Wallet can be adequately integrated or at least used.
- Figure 3 shows an example of a wallet with a separator integrated in the case 2. The wallet is shown in the unfolded state and has on the left inside exemplarily six in the form of overlapping compartments for receiving card-shaped data carriers in credit card format (ID-I format) trained Receiving means 7 on. On the right side there is provided a single receiving means 7 in the form of a large compartment for large sized documents such as letters, passports and the like.
- the radio waves blocking separating element 2 is arranged such that it separates the uppermost compartment 7 with the card Ia of the remaining compartments 7 with the cards Ib.
- the size of the separating element 2 is chosen so that the remaining compartments 7 are completely covered when the wallet is closed to the outside.
- the one and / or other layer can also be realized as a coating, in particular as an inner coating of the compartments.
- the uppermost compartment 7 with the card Ia to be read out can be ferrite-coated on its inner side.
- the other compartments 7 with the cards Ib which are not to be read out can, on the other hand, be metallically coated on their outer or also on both inner sides.
- another metal layer 2a ' may be integrated in a similar manner to cover the remaining cards 1b when the wallet is closed in the opposite half of the wallet, for example by sewing or coating.
- the passport consists of an envelope with two hinged cover pages 8, which surround a plurality of mecanicsei- th 9.
- a data page 12 Preferably, just below an envelope page 8 is a data page 12.
- the inner sides 9 form here recording means on which Kontaklos Actually Ia, Ib may be attached, which are typically in the form of labels and are fixed by gluing;
- the labels can be for example Visa labels.
- the back cover side, along the outer longitudinal edge of a folding mechanism 10 is formed, through which the cover page 8 is fixedly connected to an inner cover page 11.
- the hinged connection 10 takes place in such a way that the inner cover side 11 can be driven into the passbook toward the spine of the book, wherein the inner cover side 11 can include one or more inner sides 9 between the inner cover 11 and the cover 8 in the folded state.
- the inner cover page 11 can be folded over the outer longitudinal edge of the passbook.
- the inner part of the cover page 8 can be designed as a side with a substantially double inner side size in a simple manner, wherein the middle of this double page is designed to be flexible.
- a surface of the cover 8 and a surface of the inner cover 11 are made conductive and connected to each other. For example, both surfaces are covered with a contiguous metal layer 2a or separate metal layers 2a, 2a 'are applied, which are conductively connected to one another.
- the in the unfolded state outwardly facing surface of the inner deck side 11 is also provided with a ferrite layer 2b, so that on this surface, a partition element 2 is realized.
- the inner cover page 11 is wrapped so that it encloses with the associated cover page 8 all located between the side with the selected data carrier Ia, Ib and the cover inner pages 9. All enclosed data media are thereby shielded from a reader.
- the selected side lies above the ferrite layer of the inner cover 11 and, by being positioned in front of a readout device 5 so that the selected side lies between the reading device 5a, 5b and the inner sides 9 shielded by the inner cover 11, can be read out.
- the reading takes place in the unfolded state.
- Disk Ia, Ib which may be present on the selected page in the passport, do not interfere with the reading.
- the separating element 2 is formed on one of the inner sides 9 of the passport, by covering a surface with a metal layer 2a and thereon with a ferrite layer 2b.
- this special inner side 9 ' is arranged directly behind the data page 12 of the passbook such that the ferrite layer 2 b faces the data page 12 and the metal layer 2 a leads to a plurality of further inner sides 9 that can be occupied by contactless cards 11 a, 1 b.
- the further inner sides 9 are further as over the outer longitudinal edge inwards Foldable double pages executed.
- Kunststoffenstein Ia, Ib are always placed on the fold-out part of an inside 9.
- the associated inner side 9 is hammered over the special inner side 9 ', so that the selected contactless card Ia, Ib lies over the ferrite layer 2b.
- the passbook is now positioned over a readout assembly 5 so that the selected side lies between the reading antenna 5a, 5b and the ferrite layer 2b.
- the width Bl, B2 of the inner sides 9 in the folded state expediently increases slightly from the front to the rear side 8, so that an inner side 9 arranged closer to the rear side can always easily be folded around the inner sides 9 arranged above it. In the example of FIG. 5, therefore, approximately B2> Bl.
- the embodiment described above with fold-out inner pages can of course also be executed mirror-inverted.
- the special inside 9 'then forms the last, or if this is a data page 12, the penultimate inside of the passport and the cover envelope 8 is covered with a metal layer 2a.
- the corresponding inner side is then turned back around the special inner side 9 '.
- the special page 9 ' can also be inserted in front of the data page 12.
- the special inner side 9 ' is preferably arranged directly behind the data page 12.
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Abstract
Applications Claiming Priority (2)
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DE200910010549 DE102009010549A1 (de) | 2009-02-25 | 2009-02-25 | Geldbörse oder Brieftasche zur Aufnahme von Kreditkarten |
PCT/EP2010/052112 WO2010097342A2 (fr) | 2009-02-25 | 2010-02-19 | Porte-monnaie ou portefeuille pouvant recevoir des cartes de crédit |
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