KR20160143054A - Card settlement terminal with separate display and touch panel - Google Patents

Card settlement terminal with separate display and touch panel Download PDF

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KR20160143054A
KR20160143054A KR1020150079112A KR20150079112A KR20160143054A KR 20160143054 A KR20160143054 A KR 20160143054A KR 1020150079112 A KR1020150079112 A KR 1020150079112A KR 20150079112 A KR20150079112 A KR 20150079112A KR 20160143054 A KR20160143054 A KR 20160143054A
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a card settlement terminal with a separate display unit and a touch panel. The card settlement terminal includes: a display unit disposed on the housing surface of the card settlement terminal and configured to display card settlement information; a display panel disposed on the housing surface of the card settlement terminal and configured to receive a touch input signal from a user; and a paper containing unit disposed on the lower side of the touch panel and configured to contain a printed paper.

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[0001] Description [0002] CARD SETTLEMENT TERMINAL WITH SEPARATE DISPLAY AND TOUCH PANEL [0003]

The present invention relates to a card payment terminal, and more particularly, to a display unit and a touch panel separation type card payment terminal formed by separating a display unit displaying card payment information and a touch panel receiving a touch input signal from a user .

Conventionally, a card payment terminal conventionally integrates a touch panel and a display unit for displaying information at the time of payment of a card, and functions as display means for displaying information and input means for receiving an input signal from the user .

Since the touch panel must touch the surface of the screen with a touch pen or the like due to input of an electronic signature from a user or a number input for issuing a cash receipt or the like, scratches are generated on the surface, . In this case, the touch panel needs to be replaced. However, in the conventional card payment terminal, since the touch panel and the display unit are integrally formed, only the touch panel can not be replaced. Therefore, there is a disadvantage that equipment replacement cost increases because the display part which does not need to be replaced needs to be replaced together. Also, there is a problem that the replacement operation is complicated and takes a long time for replacement.

According to the present invention, the display unit for displaying the payment information for the card and the touch panel for receiving the touch input signal from the user are separated from each other, so that the touch panel can be easily separated and replaced and the maintenance and management cost And to provide a card payment terminal which can save money.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a card payment terminal which is easy to check the remaining amount of print paper and easily replace print paper by forming a touch panel transparently and forming a print paper storage unit inside the touch panel.

According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a card payment terminal, comprising: a display unit disposed on a surface of a housing of a card payment terminal to display card payment information; A touch panel disposed on a housing surface of the card payment terminal and receiving a touch input signal from a user; And a print paper storage unit disposed on a lower surface of the touch panel and storing print paper.

Here, the input signal from the user received by the touch panel may be an electronic signature input signal or a numeric input signal.

It is preferable that the touch panel is opened while being rotated within a predetermined angle range by a pressing means.

The pressing means may be formed in a groove shape.

Preferably, the touch panel is coupled between a touch panel upper cover disposed on the touch panel and fixing the touch panel, and a touch panel lower cover disposed below the touch panel and fixing the touch panel.

In addition, the touch panel upper cover may be formed with a groove into which a support rod for rotating the touch panel can be fitted.

In addition, the touch panel lower cover may be provided with a roll portion for guiding the print sheet and discharging the print sheet to the outside.

A magnetic card reading section for reading the magnetic card; an IC card reading section for reading the IC card; a main control section for controlling the communication section; And a sub-control unit for controlling the display unit, the touch panel, and the output unit.

According to the present invention, since the display unit for displaying the card settlement information and the touch panel for receiving the touch input signal from the user are separately formed, the touch panel can be separated and replaced easily and inexpensively, It is possible to provide a card payment terminal which can reduce the management cost.

In addition, the present invention can provide a card payment terminal which is easy to check the remaining amount of print paper and easily replace print paper by forming the touch panel transparently and forming the print paper storage part inside the touch panel.

1 and 2 are a perspective view and a plan view showing an outer appearance of a card payment terminal 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
3 is a view showing a state in which numerals are arranged on the surface of the touch panel 20. Fig.
Fig. 4 shows a state in which the printing paper storage portion 21 is shown by the rotation of the touch panel 20. Fig.
5 to 7 are views for explaining the touch panel structure 210 including the touch panel 20 and the touch panel 20.
8 is a diagram showing an internal configuration of the card payment terminal 100. As shown in FIG.

Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

1 and 2 are a perspective view and a plan view showing an outer appearance of a card payment terminal 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention.

1 and 2, the card payment terminal 100 according to the present embodiment includes a display unit 10, a touch panel 20, a key button unit 30, a magnetic card reading unit 40, an IC A card reading section 50, and a pressing means 60.

Here, the key button unit 30, the magnetic card reading unit 40, and the IC card reading unit 50 are similar to those in the conventional card settlement terminal 100, and a detailed description thereof will be omitted.

The display unit 10 is disposed on the surface of the housing of the card payment terminal 100 and displays card payment information, and is preferably implemented as an LCD. Since the display unit 10 itself is not a feature of the present invention and is known from the prior art, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.

The touch panel 20 is disposed on the housing surface of the card payment terminal 100 and receives a touch input signal from the user. The touch input signal from the user may be the same as the electronic signature input signal for electronic signature upon card settlement. Alternatively, it may be a signal such as a numeric input for cash receipt or credit card accumulation. The touch panel 20 is also known per se in the prior art, and thus a detailed description thereof will be omitted.

1 and 2, the display unit 10 and the touch panel 20 are disposed on the surface of the housing of the card settlement terminal 100 with a predetermined interval therebetween. In actual use, the side where the touch panel 20 is disposed is the side where the user is located and the side where the display unit 10 is disposed is the side where the user of the merchant point of the card payment terminal 100 is located.

3 is a view showing a state in which numerals are arranged on the surface of the touch panel 20. Fig.

The touch panel 20 according to the present invention is realized with a transparent material and a button shape 31 indicating numbers and functions as shown in Fig. 3 is disposed on the bottom surface of the touch panel 20 through transparent silk printing or disposed by transparent stickers .

The buttons shown in FIG. 3 represent positions that are the reference when the user inputs a corresponding number or function, and the touch panel 20 is designed so that the corresponding number or function corresponds to the corresponding position. Thus, for example, when a user inputs a resident registration number or a telephone number for issuing a cash receipt, a desired number can be easily input by touching a position corresponding to a number or function displayed on the touch panel 20 as shown in FIG. 3 .

 As described above, the card settlement terminal 100 according to the present invention separates and arranges the display unit 10 for displaying information such as card settlement information and the touch panel 20 for receiving a touch input signal from the user, It is possible to solve the problem that the display unit and the touch panel have to be completely replaced when the parts are replaced due to the deterioration of the touch panel when using the card payment terminal in which the touch panel and the touch panel are integrally formed. That is, even if the touch panel 20 is deteriorated, since only the touch panel 20 can be replaced, the replacement cost of the product can be reduced, and the overall maintenance and management cost can be reduced. In addition, since the display unit 10 can be used only for display of information, there is an advantage that the visibility can be maintained for a long time.

On the lower surface of the touch panel 20, a printing paper storage unit 21 for storing printing paper is formed.

The touch panel 20 is formed to be rotated by a pressing means 60 to open in a predetermined angular range, and the opened interior of the touch panel 20 is formed with a print paper storage portion 21 capable of storing print paper.

Fig. 4 shows a state in which the printing paper storage portion 21 is shown by the rotation of the touch panel 20. Fig.

4, when the pressing means 60 is pressed by, for example, a touch pen, the upper surface of the touch panel 20 is rotated to open the inside of the touch panel 20, so that the print sheet accommodating portion 21 is seen. And can be replaced.

Here, the pressing means 60 may be formed in a groove shape. In the case where the pressing means 60 is formed in a groove shape, it can also be utilized for insertion and insertion of a touch pen.

5 to 7 are views for explaining the touch panel structure 210 including the touch panel 20 and the touch panel 20.

5 to 7, the touch panel structure 210 includes a touch panel upper cover 211, a touch panel 20, a touch panel circuit board 212, a touch panel lower cover 213, and a roll unit 214, As shown in FIG.

The touch panel upper cover 211 is disposed on the touch panel and the touch panel lower cover 213 is disposed below the touch panel so that the touch panel 20 is fixedly coupled thereto.

Here, a groove 215 for rotating the touch panel 20 at a predetermined angle is formed at one end of the side surface of the touch panel upper cover 211. A support bar fixedly disposed on the card payment terminal 100 is inserted into the groove 215 so that the touch panel 20 can be rotated as shown in FIG. 4 and thus the print sheet storage portion 21 is opened .

As described above, when the pressing means 60 is pressed, the touch panel structure 210 is connected to the pressing means 60 to unlock the coupling means coupled with the touch panel structure 210, It becomes possible to rotate. Since this structure is also known from the prior art, detailed description is omitted.

On the other hand, the upper surface of the touch panel lower cover 213 is fixedly coupled with the touch panel circuit board 212. The touch panel circuit board 212 is connected to the sub control unit 72 (see FIG. 8) of the card payment terminal 100 and controls the touch panel 20 under the control of the sub control unit 72 to receive And controls the touch panel 20 by an electrical signal from the sub-control unit 72. The sub-control unit 72 controls the touch panel 20,

A cylindrical roll 214 is formed on the lower surface of the touch panel lower cover 213. The print paper stored in the print paper storage portion 21 is wound around the roll portion 214, And then guided through the roll part 214 to be discharged to the outside.

The touch panel structure 210 can be provided on the lower surface of the touch panel 20 so as to accommodate the print paper storage unit 21 and the touch panel 20 ) Rotates to open the print sheet storage portion 21, so that the print sheet can be easily replaced. Further, since the touch panel 20 is formed of a transparent material as described above, the amount of print paper remaining in the print paper storage portion 21 can be easily grasped visually.

8 is a diagram showing an internal configuration of the card payment terminal 100. As shown in FIG.

8, the card payment terminal 100 includes a main control unit 71, a sub control unit 72, a magnetic card reading unit 40, an IC card reading unit 50, a communication unit 80, a display unit 10 A touch panel 20, and an output unit 90.

The main control unit 71 controls the overall operation of the card payment terminal 100 as shown in Fig. 8, but the magnetic card reading unit 40, the IC card reading unit 50, and the communication unit 80 Direct control.

The magnetic card reading section 40 and the IC card reading section 50 are means for reading the magnetic card and the IC card respectively and the communication section 80 is connected to a VAN server or a credit card company server And is responsible for transmitting and receiving data for payment of a card. Since these are the same as those known in the prior art, detailed description is omitted.

The main control unit 71 also controls the sub control unit 72. [

The sub-control unit 72 is a means for controlling the display unit 10, the touch panel 20, and the output unit 90.

The display unit 10 and the touch panel 20 are as described above, and the output unit 90 is means for outputting the card settlement slip when the card settlement is completed.

The card settlement terminal 100 having such a configuration operates as follows.

First, the payment information is input by the key button unit 30 formed on the surface of the card payment terminal 100 at the time of card settlement. Further, the card is read by the magnetic card reading section 40 or the IC card reading section 50 to read the card information for generating payment information.

The main control unit 71 controls the sub control unit 72 to display information such as a payment amount on the display unit 10. [ At this time, the sub control unit 72 inverts the screen of the display unit 10 (rotates 180 degrees) so that the customer can easily confirm the screen. When the customer confirms the information and signs the touch panel 20, the screen of the display unit 10 is reversed again, and when the merchant selects the payment approval telegram by the operation of the key button unit 30, Or a credit card company server. When a payment approval signal is received from the bank or credit card company, the card slip is outputted through the output unit 90.

At this time, when a number is required for a cash receipt or a point accumulation, the customer can touch input the corresponding number through the touch panel 20. [

While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. Of course.

100 ... card payment terminal
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40 ... Magnetic card reading section
50 ... IC card reading section
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In a card payment terminal,
A display unit disposed on a housing surface of the card payment terminal and displaying card payment information;
A touch panel disposed on a housing surface of the card payment terminal and receiving a touch input signal from a user; And
A print sheet accommodating portion disposed on a lower surface of the touch panel for accommodating a print sheet,
And the card payment terminal.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the input signal from the user received by the touch panel is an electronic signature input signal or a numeric input signal.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the touch panel is opened while being rotated within a predetermined angle range by a pressing means.
The method of claim 3,
Wherein the pressing means is formed in a groove shape.
5. The method of claim 4,
Wherein the touch panel is coupled between a touch panel upper cover disposed on the touch panel and fixing the touch panel, and a touch panel lower cover disposed below the touch panel and fixing the touch panel.
6. The method of claim 5,
Wherein the touch panel upper cover is formed with a groove into which a support rod for rotating the touch panel can be fitted.
6. The method of claim 5,
Wherein the touch panel lower cover is provided with a roll portion for guiding the print sheet to the outside and discharging the print sheet to the outside.
The method according to claim 1,
A magnetic card reading section for reading the magnetic card; an IC card reading section for reading the IC card; a main control section for controlling the communication section; And
Further comprising a sub-control unit for controlling the display unit, the touch panel, and the output unit.
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