WO2007116392A1 - Sim card packaging - Google Patents
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- 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
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- G06—COMPUTING OR CALCULATING; 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
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- G06K19/077—Constructional details, e.g. mounting of circuits in the carrier
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- G06K19/07739—Constructional details, e.g. mounting of circuits in the carrier the record carrier consisting of two or more mechanically separable parts comprising a first part capable of functioning as a record carrier on its own and a second part being only functional as a form factor changing part, e.g. SIM cards type ID 0001, removably attached to a regular smart card form factor
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- the present invention relates to methods for packaging of smart cards.
- a smart card is defined as a pocket-sized credit card used for identification or financial transactions having an embedded integrated circuit and a memory used to provide security services, such as confidentiality of information in the memory.
- a smart card is defined by a form factor that is similar to the form factor of a credit card.
- Smart cards known in the art are typically designed in a standard ID-I format, for example with dimensions of 85.6 mm by 54 mm and thickness of 0.76 mm, as specified in the ISO 7810 standard.
- smart cards are commonly used for payment and ticketing applications (e.g. ATM cards, credit cards, debit cards, etc.), for enhancing security (e.g. electronic passports), etc.
- the ID-OOO format bearing the descriptive name 'plug-in', is defined for the purpose of designing a smart card, with typical dimensions of 25 mm x 15 mm, to be plugged-in small terminal devices, such as mobile phones.
- the ID-OOO format is presently used with GSM mobile telephones, which have very little room for a card and do not require the card to be frequently extracted.
- the ID-OOO card used in GSM mobile phones is a special type of card defined as a SIM (Subscriber Identify Module) card or a USIM (UMTS SIM) card.
- an ID-OOO format smart card will be initially delivered to the user in ID-I format.
- the user himself/herself can later extract the small-format ID-OOO smart card from the larger format ID-I card and use it within the mobile phone.
- the ID-OOO card is manufactured as a separate unit from the ID-I card. Because of various manufacturing engineering considerations, the manufacturing process of the ID-OOO format card is different than the manufacturing process of a standard ID-I format.
- the production process of providing an ID-OOO format smart card that is packaged and delivered to the user in the ID-I format includes a phase of assembly in which the pre-fabricated ID-OOO format smart card is inserted into the pre-fabricated ID-I format by an automated assembly machine.
- ID-OOO format smart card Existing techniques of packaging ID-OOO format smart card within an ID-I format include inserting the ID-OOO format smart card within a recess (that is configured within the ID-I format card) and then fixing the ID-OOO format smart card to this dent by means of glue, adhesive tape, or mechanical pressure.
- prior art secure cards include an ID-OOO payload that is inserted within a dent that is configured within an ID-I carrier, such that the dent of the carrier mechanically supports the payload from two or more directions (right, left, front, rear, top or bottom). Referring to Figure IA, there is shown a schematic diagram of the way in which an ID-
- 000 format smartcard 10 embedded with a microprocessor 12 is packaged within an ED-I format card 14, according to a prior art packaging method.
- ID-I format card 14 is configured with a dent (not shown), forming a depression within the surface of the ID-I format card 14, to admit ID-OOO format smartcard 10.
- the area created by the dent to admit ID-OOO format smartcard 10 is delimited with non-continuous breakable extensions 16 separated by non-continuous slits 18.
- FIG. IB there is shown a cross sectional schematic diagram, along a cross section A-A of Figure IA.
- the areas of E)-I format card 14 are separated by two non- continuous slits 18.
- the dent configured within the ID-I format card 14 to admit ID-OOO format smartcard 10 is represented by the middle area of the ID-I format card 14.
- FIG. 1C there is shown a cross sectional schematic diagram, along a cross section B-B of Figure IA.
- the areas of ID-I format card 14 are separated by two non- continuous slits 18.
- the dent configured within the ID-I format card 14 to admit ID-OOO format smartcard 10 is represented by the middle area of the ID-I format card 14 including the area of the ID-OOO format smartcard 10.
- a device that includes a carrier and a pre-fabricated payload that is fully inserted within an aperture configured in the carrier to admit the payload.
- An aperture refers herein to a through-hole of any shape that is cut all the way through a substance in a way that does not necessarily have the same cross sections everywhere.
- the method of the present invention includes flush-mounting the payload within an aperture that is cut all-the-way through the carrier to admit the payload.
- the aperture is configured in the carrier in dimensions to be slightly larger
- a device that includes: (a) a carrier, having a form factor of a smartcard, and including an aperture; (b) a card, configured according to a standard and bearing electronic circuitry; and (c) a mechanism for reversibly retaining the card, in a stable manner, within the aperture of the carrier.
- the card is a SIM card.
- the card is a USIM card. More alternatively, the card is a RUIM card.
- the aperture of the carrier is slightly larger (by not more than a few millimeters), at least in one dimension, than the card.
- the standard includes an ED-OOO format card.
- the mechanism includes a substance that is attached to the carrier.
- the mechanism includes a substance that is attached to the card.
- the mechanism includes at least one cut through at least a part of the carrier, to allow the carrier to be reversibly distorted to admit the card.
- the mechanism includes a breakable extension attached to at least a part of the card.
- the mechanism includes an adhesive label.
- the mechanism includes a solidifying adhesive material.
- the mechanism includes at least one connector attached to the carrier along at least a part of the aperture within the carrier. More preferably, the connector is a shelf.
- a method of packaging a card, that bears electronic circuitry, and is configured according to a standard includes the steps of: (a) configuring a carrier to have a form factor of a smart card; (b) providing an aperture, within the carrier; and (c) reversibly attaching the card within the aperture of the carrier.
- the aperture of the carrier is slightly larger, at least in one dimension, than the card.
- the reversibly attaching includes cutting through at least a part of the carrier to allow the carrier to be reversibly distorted to admit the card.
- the reversibly attaching includes attaching a breakable extension to at least a part of the card.
- the reversibly attaching includes attaching an adhesive label to the carrier.
- the reversibly attaching includes attaching at least one connector to the carrier, along at least a part of the aperture within the carrier, and then attaching at least a part of the card to this connector.
- the connector is a shelf.
- the reversibly attaching is effected by using a solidifying adhesive material.
- Figure IA is a prior art schematic diagram showing the way in which an ID-OOO format smarteard is packaged within an ID-I format card, according to a prior art packaging method;
- Figure IB is a cross section of the ID-I card of Figure IA along a cross section A-A of
- Figure 1C is a cross section of the ID-I card of Figure IA along a cross section B-B of Figure IA;
- Figure 2A is a schematic view of a pre-fabricated carrier of the present invention having an ID-I form factor
- Figure 2B is a schematic view, showing the way in which a pre-fabricated payload is inserted into an aperture of the carrier of Figure 2A using a wedge, in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 2C is a schematic view of the payload of Figure 2B embedded within the aperture of the carrier of Figure 2B;
- Figure 3A is a schematic view of a payload that is inserted within an aperture of a carrier using a mechanism that is attached to the payload, in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 3B is a schematic view of a payload that is inserted within an aperture of a carrier using a mechanism that is attached to only a part of the payload
- Figure 4A is a schematic view of a carrier including a mechanism that is attached to the carrier, in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 4B is a schematic view of a pre-fabricated payload inserted into the carrier of Figure 4A;
- Figure 5A is a top view of a carrier including a mechanism that is attached to the carrier, in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 5B is a top view of a payload inserted inside the carrier of Figure 5A.
- the present invention is a device including a carrier and a pre-fabricated payload that is fully inserted within an aperture configured in the carrier to admit the payload.
- An aperture refers herein to a through-hole of any shape that is cut all the way through a substance in a way that does not necessarily have the same cross sections everywhere.
- the aperture is configured in the carrier in dimensions to be slightly larger (i.e. by some millimeters), at least in one dimension, than the payload.
- the carrier can be manufactured to include the aperture for example.
- the aperture can be configured in the carrier by means of cutting a part of the carrier all the way through the carrier to admit the payload.
- a carrier is defined herein as a device for carrying a detachable smart card.
- the carrier of the present invention has a form factor of a standard secured device.
- the carrier is an ID-I form factor with dimensions of 85.6 mm by 54 mm and thickness of 0.76 mm.
- a payload such as a SIM card, a USIM card, a RUIM (Removable User Identity Module) card, is defined herein as a smart card sized (typically 25 mm by 15 mm) to be carried within the carrier.
- the payload of the present invention is flush-mounted within the aperture in the carrier, such that the dimensions of the inserted payload do not extend beyond the dimensions of the carrier and the overall design of the carrier including the payload maintains the form factor of a typical credit card.
- the device of the present invention is not limited to such case, and the dimensions of the payload flush-mounted within the aperture in the carrier can further protrude out from the dimensions of the carrier (in case the payload is thicker than the carrier for example).
- Carrier 30 includes an aperture 34 of approximately the shape and size of a payload 42 (see Figure 2B) and two cuts 36, 38 that split carrier 30 into two connected parts 32 and 31.
- FIG. 2B there is shown a schematic view of the manner in which a prefabricated payload 42 is inserted into the aperture 34 of carrier 30 of Figure 2A using a wedge, in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention.
- Two cuts 36 and 38 are part of a configuration of carrier 30 that are provided to allow carrier 30 to be reversibly distorted to admit payload 42.
- Pressing a wedge 40 into the cut 36 of the carrier 30 applies elastic pressure on the carrier 30 that widens the aperture 34 by separating the carrier's two connected parts 32 and 31, so payload 42 is easily inserted into aperture 34. By removing the wedge 40, payload 42 is pressed within the carrier 32.
- FIG. 2C there is shown a schematic view of the pre-fabricated payload 42 embedded within the aperture 34 of carrier 30.
- carrier 30 assumes its original DD-I form factor.
- the two elastic connected parts 32, 31 can be bent (or broken).
- FIG 3 A there is shown a schematic view of a pre-fabricated payload 74 that is inserted within an aperture 72 of carrier 70 using a mechanism that is attached to the payload, in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention.
- Payload 74 is firmly kept inside carrier 70 by discrete globs or droplets 76 of an adhesive substance that solidify between the payload 74 and the carrier 70. In order to separate the payload 74 from the carrier 70 and extract the payload 74, the user breaks the solidified pieces 76 of the adhesive substance.
- FIG. 3B there is shown a schematic view of. a pre-fabricated payload 52 that is inserted into a carrier 50 using a mechanism that is attached to only a part of the payload.
- the mechanism of Figure 3A includes a thin breakable extension 56 that is attached to the payload 52.
- An aperture 58 typically formed by means of cutting all the way through a portion of carrier 50, of a size that is slightly larger than the size of a standard ID-OOO card (i.e. sufficiently larger than the payload by not more than a few millimeters to allow easy insertion of the payload, but not so much larger than the payload that will make it difficult to maintain the payload within the carrier), is provided to fully accommodate payload 52 and the breakable extension 56.
- Payload 52 and the breakable extension 56 are kept within aperture 58 by gluing breakable extension 56 to opposite sides of aperture 58. A user can then extract payload 52 out of carrier 50 by breaking the thin breakable extension 56 and pressing payload 52 out from the carrier 50.
- the mechanism of Figure 4A includes an adhesive label 64 that is attached to the carrier 60, such that a first part of the adhesive label 64 extends beyond carrier 60.
- the carrier 60 includes an aperture 62, typically formed by cutting all the way through a portion of carrier 60, of a size that is slightly larger than the size of a standard ID-OOO card, such that a second part 63 of the adhesive label (corresponding to the positioning of the aperture 62 within carrier 60) seals the aperture 62.
- FIG. 4B there is shown a schematic view of a pre-fabricated payload 66 inserted into the carrier 60 of Figure 4A. Payload 62 is positioned within the aperture 62 upon and adhering to the second part of the adhesive label 63 ' .
- the material of which the adhesive label is made from is designed in order to position the payload within the aperture in the carrier such that the thickness of the payload does not extend beyond the dimensions of the carrier. As such, the dimensions of the inserted payload do not extend beyond the dimensions of the carrier and the overall design of a typical credit card is maintained.
- FIG. 5A there is shown a top view of a carrier 80 including a mechanism that is attached to the carrier 80, in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- Carrier 80 includes an aperture 82 of a size that is slightly larger than a standard ID-OOO card.
- the mechanism of Figure 5 A includes connectors 84, typically made of the same material as the carrier 80 (i.e. by injection molding of carrier 80 or by machining carrier 80), in at least two locations along the sides of the aperture 82 of the carrier 80 to support the positioning of payload 88 within aperture 82 of carrier 80.
- the connectors include a type of shelves that support the positioning of payload 88 within aperture 82 of carrier 80.
- FIG. 5B there is shown a top view of a payload 88 inserted into carrier 80 of Figure 5A.
- An adhesive label 86 attached underneath at least part of payload 88, is provided to hold payload 88 onto connectors 84 of carrier 80.
- the adhesive label 86 including payload 88 is then glued to connectors 84 using solidifying glue or self adhesive pieces of tape.
- Attaching such an adhesive label can be further useful for printing a serial number upon the payload, for example.
- the connectors and the adhesive label attached underneath the payload are designed with a thickness such that the combined thickness of the payload and the adhesive label upon the connectors, within the aperture, do not extend beyond the thickness of the carrier.
- the exemplary device of the present invention that is described above is a carrier having an ID-I form factor and to a payload having an ID-OOO form factor. It will be understood that other devices are possible within the scope of the invention, thus relating to any functional component that is flush-mounted within an aperture that is formed all the way through the thickness of another, typically a larger, functional component, such that the smaller functional component is positioned in a direction that is parallel to the other larger functional component.
- the payload of the present invention is preferably flush-mounted within the aperture in the carrier, such that the dimensions of the inserted payload do not extend beyond the dimensions of the carrier, the dimensions of the inserted payload can further protrude out from the dimensions of the carrier (in case the payload is thicker than the carrier for example) within the scope of the present invention.
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Abstract
A device includes a carrier (30) having a form factor of a smart card and a mechanism for reversibly retaining a card (42) within an aperture (34) of the carrier. The card is configured according to a standard, such as an ID-OOO format, with an electronic circuitry. The mechanism can be by means of cuts, adhesive label, breakable extensions, solidifying adhesive material, connectors, etc.
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SIM CARD PACKAGING
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to methods for packaging of smart cards.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Smart cards are very well known in the art of electronics. A smart card is defined as a pocket-sized credit card used for identification or financial transactions having an embedded integrated circuit and a memory used to provide security services, such as confidentiality of information in the memory.
A smart card is defined by a form factor that is similar to the form factor of a credit card. Smart cards known in the art are typically designed in a standard ID-I format, for example with dimensions of 85.6 mm by 54 mm and thickness of 0.76 mm, as specified in the ISO 7810 standard. As an example, smart cards are commonly used for payment and ticketing applications (e.g. ATM cards, credit cards, debit cards, etc.), for enhancing security (e.g. electronic passports), etc.
Furthermore, the use of smart cards is becoming increasingly popular within mobile phones. Since modern mobile phones need to embed components that have the functionality of smart cards, it thus became necessary to define a smaller format in addition to the ID-I format in order to address the needs of small terminal devices.
The ID-OOO format, bearing the descriptive name 'plug-in', is defined for the purpose of designing a smart card, with typical dimensions of 25 mm x 15 mm, to be plugged-in small terminal devices, such as mobile phones. The ID-OOO format is presently used with GSM mobile telephones, which have very little room for a card and do not require the card to be frequently extracted. The ID-OOO card used in GSM mobile phones is a special type of card defined as a SIM (Subscriber Identify Module) card or a USIM (UMTS SIM) card.
However, existing smart cards in the ID-OOO format appear to be too small in dimensions to-be conveniently handled and stored.
As such, it is required by mobile network operators that an ID-OOO format smart card will be initially delivered to the user in ID-I format. The user himself/herself can later extract
the small-format ID-OOO smart card from the larger format ID-I card and use it within the mobile phone.
In modern DD-OOO format cards, such as SIM products, where the card contains more electronics than a standard ED-I format smart card and the net height of the electronic assembly is large and approaches the thickness of the standard ID-I format smart card, the ID-OOO card is manufactured as a separate unit from the ID-I card. Because of various manufacturing engineering considerations, the manufacturing process of the ID-OOO format card is different than the manufacturing process of a standard ID-I format.
As such, the production process of providing an ID-OOO format smart card that is packaged and delivered to the user in the ID-I format includes a phase of assembly in which the pre-fabricated ID-OOO format smart card is inserted into the pre-fabricated ID-I format by an automated assembly machine.
Existing techniques of packaging ID-OOO format smart card within an ID-I format include inserting the ID-OOO format smart card within a recess (that is configured within the ID-I format card) and then fixing the ID-OOO format smart card to this dent by means of glue, adhesive tape, or mechanical pressure. In other words, prior art secure cards include an ID-OOO payload that is inserted within a dent that is configured within an ID-I carrier, such that the dent of the carrier mechanically supports the payload from two or more directions (right, left, front, rear, top or bottom). Referring to Figure IA, there is shown a schematic diagram of the way in which an ID-
000 format smartcard 10 embedded with a microprocessor 12 is packaged within an ED-I format card 14, according to a prior art packaging method.
ID-I format card 14 is configured with a dent (not shown), forming a depression within the surface of the ID-I format card 14, to admit ID-OOO format smartcard 10. The area created by the dent to admit ID-OOO format smartcard 10 is delimited with non-continuous breakable extensions 16 separated by non-continuous slits 18.
When a user wants to extract DD-OOO format smartcard 10 from DD-I format card 14
(for example, in order to plug DD-OOO format smartcard 10 into a mobile phone), he/she can break the breakable extensions 16 and remove DD-OOO format smartcard 10 from its positioning within the dent in ID-I format card 14.
Referring to Figure IB, there is shown a cross sectional schematic diagram, along a cross section A-A of Figure IA. The areas of E)-I format card 14 are separated by two non- continuous slits 18. As shown herein, the dent configured within the ID-I format card 14 to admit ID-OOO format smartcard 10 is represented by the middle area of the ID-I format card 14.
Referring to Figure 1C, there is shown a cross sectional schematic diagram, along a cross section B-B of Figure IA. The areas of ID-I format card 14 are separated by two non- continuous slits 18. As shown herein, the dent configured within the ID-I format card 14 to admit ID-OOO format smartcard 10 is represented by the middle area of the ID-I format card 14 including the area of the ID-OOO format smartcard 10.
However, as the net height of the electronic assembly of a typical ID-OOO format smart card manufactured today is large and approaches the thickness of the standard ID-I format card, inserting the ID-OOO format smart card within a dent in the ID-I format card causes the ID-OOO format card to protrude, within the ID-I format card, from the original dimensions of a standard credit card. This leads to much inconveniency in the manufacturing and packaging processes required for distributing smart cards in this format.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Accordingly, it is a principal object of the present invention to introduce a device that includes a carrier and a pre-fabricated payload that is fully inserted within an aperture configured in the carrier to admit the payload.
An aperture refers herein to a through-hole of any shape that is cut all the way through a substance in a way that does not necessarily have the same cross sections everywhere. Unlike the prior art methods that include inserting the carrier within a recess that is configured within the carrier, the method of the present invention includes flush-mounting the payload within an aperture that is cut all-the-way through the carrier to admit the payload.
Typically, the aperture is configured in the carrier in dimensions to be slightly larger
(i.e. by some millimeters), at least in one dimension, than the payload. In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a device that includes: (a) a carrier, having a form factor of a smartcard, and including an aperture; (b) a card, configured
according to a standard and bearing electronic circuitry; and (c) a mechanism for reversibly retaining the card, in a stable manner, within the aperture of the carrier.
Preferably, the card is a SIM card. Alternatively, the card is a USIM card. More alternatively, the card is a RUIM card. Preferably, the aperture of the carrier is slightly larger (by not more than a few millimeters), at least in one dimension, than the card.
Preferably, the standard includes an ED-OOO format card.
Preferably, the mechanism includes a substance that is attached to the carrier. Optionally, the mechanism includes a substance that is attached to the card. Preferably in one embodiment, the mechanism includes at least one cut through at least a part of the carrier, to allow the carrier to be reversibly distorted to admit the card.
Preferably, the mechanism includes a breakable extension attached to at least a part of the card.
Preferably, the mechanism includes an adhesive label. Preferably, the mechanism includes a solidifying adhesive material.
Preferably, the mechanism includes at least one connector attached to the carrier along at least a part of the aperture within the carrier. More preferably, the connector is a shelf.
In accordance with the present invention, there is further provided a method of packaging a card, that bears electronic circuitry, and is configured according to a standard, the method includes the steps of: (a) configuring a carrier to have a form factor of a smart card; (b) providing an aperture, within the carrier; and (c) reversibly attaching the card within the aperture of the carrier.
Preferably, the aperture of the carrier is slightly larger, at least in one dimension, than the card. Preferably, the reversibly attaching includes cutting through at least a part of the carrier to allow the carrier to be reversibly distorted to admit the card.
Preferably, the reversibly attaching includes attaching a breakable extension to at least a part of the card.
Preferably, the reversibly attaching includes attaching an adhesive label to the carrier.
Preferably, the reversibly attaching includes attaching at least one connector to the carrier, along at least a part of the aperture within the carrier, and then attaching at least a part of the card to this connector. More preferably, the connector is a shelf.
Preferably, the reversibly attaching is effected by using a solidifying adhesive material.
Additional features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following drawings and description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS For a better understanding of the invention with regard to the embodiments thereof, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals designate corresponding sections or elements throughout, and in which:
Figure IA is a prior art schematic diagram showing the way in which an ID-OOO format smarteard is packaged within an ID-I format card, according to a prior art packaging method; Figure IB is a cross section of the ID-I card of Figure IA along a cross section A-A of
Figure IA;
Figure 1C is a cross section of the ID-I card of Figure IA along a cross section B-B of Figure IA;
Figure 2A is a schematic view of a pre-fabricated carrier of the present invention having an ID-I form factor;
Figure 2B is a schematic view, showing the way in which a pre-fabricated payload is inserted into an aperture of the carrier of Figure 2A using a wedge, in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 2C is a schematic view of the payload of Figure 2B embedded within the aperture of the carrier of Figure 2B;
Figure 3A is a schematic view of a payload that is inserted within an aperture of a carrier using a mechanism that is attached to the payload, in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 3B is a schematic view of a payload that is inserted within an aperture of a carrier using a mechanism that is attached to only a part of the payload;
Figure 4A is a schematic view of a carrier including a mechanism that is attached to the carrier, in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 4B is a schematic view of a pre-fabricated payload inserted into the carrier of Figure 4A; Figure 5A is a top view of a carrier including a mechanism that is attached to the carrier, in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention; and
Figure 5B is a top view of a payload inserted inside the carrier of Figure 5A.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS The present invention is a device including a carrier and a pre-fabricated payload that is fully inserted within an aperture configured in the carrier to admit the payload.
An aperture refers herein to a through-hole of any shape that is cut all the way through a substance in a way that does not necessarily have the same cross sections everywhere.
Typically, the aperture is configured in the carrier in dimensions to be slightly larger (i.e. by some millimeters), at least in one dimension, than the payload.
The carrier can be manufactured to include the aperture for example. Optionally, the aperture can be configured in the carrier by means of cutting a part of the carrier all the way through the carrier to admit the payload.
A carrier is defined herein as a device for carrying a detachable smart card. Typically, the carrier of the present invention has a form factor of a standard secured device. As an example, the carrier is an ID-I form factor with dimensions of 85.6 mm by 54 mm and thickness of 0.76 mm.
A payload, such as a SIM card, a USIM card, a RUIM (Removable User Identity Module) card, is defined herein as a smart card sized (typically 25 mm by 15 mm) to be carried within the carrier.
Typically, the payload of the present invention is flush-mounted within the aperture in the carrier, such that the dimensions of the inserted payload do not extend beyond the dimensions of the carrier and the overall design of the carrier including the payload maintains the form factor of a typical credit card. Nevertheless, the device of the present invention is not limited to such case, and the dimensions of the payload flush-mounted within the aperture in
the carrier can further protrude out from the dimensions of the carrier (in case the payload is thicker than the carrier for example).
Referring now to Figure 2A, there is shown a schematic view of a pre-fabricated carrier 30 having an ED-I form factor. Carrier 30 includes an aperture 34 of approximately the shape and size of a payload 42 (see Figure 2B) and two cuts 36, 38 that split carrier 30 into two connected parts 32 and 31.
Referring to Figure 2B, there is shown a schematic view of the manner in which a prefabricated payload 42 is inserted into the aperture 34 of carrier 30 of Figure 2A using a wedge, in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention. Two cuts 36 and 38 are part of a configuration of carrier 30 that are provided to allow carrier 30 to be reversibly distorted to admit payload 42.
Pressing a wedge 40 into the cut 36 of the carrier 30 applies elastic pressure on the carrier 30 that widens the aperture 34 by separating the carrier's two connected parts 32 and 31, so payload 42 is easily inserted into aperture 34. By removing the wedge 40, payload 42 is pressed within the carrier 32.
Referring to Figure 2C, there is shown a schematic view of the pre-fabricated payload 42 embedded within the aperture 34 of carrier 30. After payload 42 is inserted into the aperture 34 of carrier 30, carrier 30 assumes its original DD-I form factor. For extracting payload 42 out of carrier 30, the two elastic connected parts 32, 31 can be bent (or broken). Referring to Figure 3 A, there is shown a schematic view of a pre-fabricated payload 74 that is inserted within an aperture 72 of carrier 70 using a mechanism that is attached to the payload, in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention. Payload 74 is firmly kept inside carrier 70 by discrete globs or droplets 76 of an adhesive substance that solidify between the payload 74 and the carrier 70. In order to separate the payload 74 from the carrier 70 and extract the payload 74, the user breaks the solidified pieces 76 of the adhesive substance.
Referring to Figure 3B, there is shown a schematic view of. a pre-fabricated payload 52 that is inserted into a carrier 50 using a mechanism that is attached to only a part of the payload. By way of example only, the mechanism of Figure 3A includes a thin breakable extension 56 that is attached to the payload 52.
An aperture 58, typically formed by means of cutting all the way through a portion of carrier 50, of a size that is slightly larger than the size of a standard ID-OOO card (i.e. sufficiently larger than the payload by not more than a few millimeters to allow easy insertion of the payload, but not so much larger than the payload that will make it difficult to maintain the payload within the carrier), is provided to fully accommodate payload 52 and the breakable extension 56.
Payload 52 and the breakable extension 56 are kept within aperture 58 by gluing breakable extension 56 to opposite sides of aperture 58. A user can then extract payload 52 out of carrier 50 by breaking the thin breakable extension 56 and pressing payload 52 out from the carrier 50.
Referring to Figure 4A, there is shown a carrier 60 including a mechanism that is attached to the carrier 60, in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention. By way of example only, the mechanism of Figure 4A includes an adhesive label 64 that is attached to the carrier 60, such that a first part of the adhesive label 64 extends beyond carrier 60. The carrier 60 includes an aperture 62, typically formed by cutting all the way through a portion of carrier 60, of a size that is slightly larger than the size of a standard ID-OOO card, such that a second part 63 of the adhesive label (corresponding to the positioning of the aperture 62 within carrier 60) seals the aperture 62.
Referring to Figure 4B, there is shown a schematic view of a pre-fabricated payload 66 inserted into the carrier 60 of Figure 4A. Payload 62 is positioned within the aperture 62 upon and adhering to the second part of the adhesive label 63'.
As an example only, the material of which the adhesive label is made from is designed in order to position the payload within the aperture in the carrier such that the thickness of the payload does not extend beyond the dimensions of the carrier. As such, the dimensions of the inserted payload do not extend beyond the dimensions of the carrier and the overall design of a typical credit card is maintained.
After payload 62 is inserted into carrier 60, the first part of the adhesive label 64 that extends beyond the carrier 60 is removed (e.g. by cutting). For extracting the payload 62 out of carrier 60, a user can simply pull payload 62 out of carrier 60. Referring to Figure 5A, there is shown a top view of a carrier 80 including a mechanism that is attached to the carrier 80, in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the
present invention. Carrier 80 includes an aperture 82 of a size that is slightly larger than a standard ID-OOO card.
By way of example only, the mechanism of Figure 5 A includes connectors 84, typically made of the same material as the carrier 80 (i.e. by injection molding of carrier 80 or by machining carrier 80), in at least two locations along the sides of the aperture 82 of the carrier 80 to support the positioning of payload 88 within aperture 82 of carrier 80. Typically, the connectors include a type of shelves that support the positioning of payload 88 within aperture 82 of carrier 80.
Referring to Figure 5B, there is shown a top view of a payload 88 inserted into carrier 80 of Figure 5A. An adhesive label 86, attached underneath at least part of payload 88, is provided to hold payload 88 onto connectors 84 of carrier 80. The adhesive label 86 including payload 88 is then glued to connectors 84 using solidifying glue or self adhesive pieces of tape.
Attaching such an adhesive label can be further useful for printing a serial number upon the payload, for example. Preferably, the connectors and the adhesive label attached underneath the payload are designed with a thickness such that the combined thickness of the payload and the adhesive label upon the connectors, within the aperture, do not extend beyond the thickness of the carrier.
The exemplary device of the present invention that is described above is a carrier having an ID-I form factor and to a payload having an ID-OOO form factor. It will be understood that other devices are possible within the scope of the invention, thus relating to any functional component that is flush-mounted within an aperture that is formed all the way through the thickness of another, typically a larger, functional component, such that the smaller functional component is positioned in a direction that is parallel to the other larger functional component.
It should be further noted that although the payload of the present invention is preferably flush-mounted within the aperture in the carrier, such that the dimensions of the inserted payload do not extend beyond the dimensions of the carrier, the dimensions of the inserted payload can further protrude out from the dimensions of the carrier (in case the payload is thicker than the carrier for example) within the scope of the present invention.
Having described the invention with regard to certain specific embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that the description is not meant as a limitation, since further modifications will now suggest themselves to those skilled in the art, and it is intended to cover such modifications as fall within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A device comprising:
(a) a carrier, having a form factor of a smartcard, and including an aperture;
(b) a card, configured according to a standard and bearing electronic circuitry; and
(c) a mechanism for reversibly retaining said card within said aperture of said carrier.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein said card is a SIM card.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein said card is a USIM card.
4. The device of claim 1 , wherein said card is a RUIM card.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein said aperture of said carrier is slightly larger, at least in one dimension, than said card.
6. The device of claim 1, wherein said standard includes an ID-OOO format card.
7. The device of claim 1, wherein said mechanism includes a substance that is attached to said carrier.
8. The device of claim 1, wherein said mechanism includes a substance that is attached to said card.
9. The device of claim 1, wherein said mechanism includes at least one cut through at least a part of said carrier, to allow said carrier to be reversibly distorted to admit said card.
10. The device of claim 1, wherein said mechanism includes a breakable extension attached to at least a part of said card.
11. The device of claim 1, wherein said mechanism includes an adhesive label.
12. The device of claim 1, wherein said mechanism includes a solidifying adhesive material.
13. The device of claim 1, wherein said mechanism includes at least one connector attached to said carrier along at least a part of said aperture within said carrier.
14. The device of claim 13, wherein said at least one connector includes at least one shelf.
15. A method of packaging a card, that bears electronic circuitry, configured according to a standard, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) configuring a carrier to have a form factor of a smart card;
(b) providing an aperture, within said carrier; and
(c) reversibly attaching the card within said aperture of said carrier.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein said aperture of said carrier is slightly larger, at least in one dimension, than the card.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein said reversibly attaching includes cutting through at least a part of said carrier to allow said carrier to be reversibly distorted to admit the card.
18. The method of claim 15, wherein said reversibly attaching includes attaching a breakable extension to at least a part of the card.
18. The method of claim 15, wherein said reversibly attaching includes attaching an adhesive label to said carrier.
20. The method of claim 15, wherein said reversibly attaching includes attaching at least one connector to said carrier, along at least a part of said aperture within said carrier, and attaching at least a part of the card to said at least one connector.
21. The method of claim 20, wherein said at least one connector includes at least one shelf.
22. The method of claim 15, wherein said reversibly attaching is effected by using a solidifying adhesive material.
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