WO2020097658A1 - Terminal de loterie ou de caisse - Google Patents

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WO2020097658A1
WO2020097658A1 PCT/AT2019/060390 AT2019060390W WO2020097658A1 WO 2020097658 A1 WO2020097658 A1 WO 2020097658A1 AT 2019060390 W AT2019060390 W AT 2019060390W WO 2020097658 A1 WO2020097658 A1 WO 2020097658A1
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Peter Harrer
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Keba Ag
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    • G07CHECKING-DEVICES
    • G07FCOIN-FREED OR LIKE APPARATUS
    • G07F17/00Coin-freed apparatus for hiring articles; Coin-freed facilities or services
    • G07F17/42Coin-freed apparatus for hiring articles; Coin-freed facilities or services for ticket printing or like apparatus, e.g. apparatus for dispensing of printed paper tickets or payment cards
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    • G06COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
    • G06QINFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY [ICT] SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL OR SUPERVISORY PURPOSES; SYSTEMS OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ADMINISTRATIVE, COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL, MANAGERIAL OR SUPERVISORY PURPOSES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • G06Q20/18Payment architectures involving self-service terminals [SST], vending machines, kiosks or multimedia terminals
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    • G07CHECKING-DEVICES
    • G07FCOIN-FREED OR LIKE APPARATUS
    • G07F17/00Coin-freed apparatus for hiring articles; Coin-freed facilities or services
    • G07F17/32Coin-freed apparatus for hiring articles; Coin-freed facilities or services for games, toys, sports, or amusements
    • G07F17/3202Hardware aspects of a gaming system, e.g. components, construction, architecture thereof
    • G07F17/3216Construction aspects of a gaming system, e.g. housing, seats, ergonomic aspects
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    • G07CHECKING-DEVICES
    • G07FCOIN-FREED OR LIKE APPARATUS
    • G07F17/00Coin-freed apparatus for hiring articles; Coin-freed facilities or services
    • G07F17/32Coin-freed apparatus for hiring articles; Coin-freed facilities or services for games, toys, sports, or amusements
    • G07F17/3286Type of games
    • G07F17/329Regular and instant lottery, e.g. electronic scratch cards
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    • G07CHECKING-DEVICES
    • G07FCOIN-FREED OR LIKE APPARATUS
    • G07F9/00Details other than those peculiar to special kinds or types of apparatus
    • G07F9/10Casings or parts thereof, e.g. with means for heating or cooling
    • GPHYSICS
    • G07CHECKING-DEVICES
    • G07GREGISTERING THE RECEIPT OF CASH, VALUABLES, OR TOKENS
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  • the invention relates to a lottery or cash register terminal, which can be operated by trained specialists or service personnel and is intended for installation at sales or acceptance points.
  • Known lottery or cash register terminals have a touch screen for user communication which is attached to its housing and whose inclination can be adjusted.
  • the housing itself houses a scanner for recording filled lottery tickets and receipts, a printer for issuing receipts or for marking paid receipts, as well as a small desktop PC.
  • the terminals available on the market are becoming ever smaller, but their overall user-friendliness or suitability for use is only partially satisfactory.
  • the object of the present invention was to overcome the disadvantages of the prior art and to provide a generic terminal which is improved with regard to its user-friendliness or suitability for use.
  • the lottery or cash register terminal comprises a substantially cuboid housing with a front side to be turned to an operator, in particular a specialist or an instructed service person, a rear side facing the front side, the front and back connecting side walls, and a bottom side and one Top.
  • an electronic control unit is arranged in this housing, which controls essential operating functions of the lottery or cash register terminal. agrees or co-determines.
  • at least one screen in particular a so-called touch screen, is provided that is connected to the control unit and is preferably designed to be touch-sensitive.
  • a scanner in particular an optoelectronic detection unit, for detecting receipts or paper documents can optionally be arranged in or on the housing.
  • connection area with plug interfaces is also formed on the housing, which connection area is provided for the detachable connection of the control unit to at least one connection cable, if necessary. It is essential that at least one front or front connection area is formed on the front side of the housing or is assigned to the front side of the housing. In this connection area, the cable connections required for the ongoing or regular operation of the lottery or cash register terminal can be plugged in or plugged in.
  • This front connection area can be viewed and accessed starting from the front of the housing. This viewability and accessibility can optionally be present after disassembly or pivoting of a cover or panel.
  • the measures according to the invention can also improve the technical availability of the specified lottery or cash register terminal. Among other things, this is of greater importance in connection with time-bound services, for example in connection with acceptance periods of lottery companies.
  • the measures specified can reduce the risk of damage to plug connections or plug interfaces. Especially in the case of the cable connectors that are typically present in the correct position, improper handling or a violent attempt to attach them can lead to technical problems or even destruction. This risk is significantly reduced by moving the operationally relevant cable connectors to the front of the terminal. But also the risk of damage The specified measures can reduce the number of active plug connections in connection with unwanted slipping or deliberate repositioning of the terminal or device.
  • the existing plug connections are easily and easily accessible on the front and then the terminal is lifted away or replaced by another terminal can be.
  • a cumbersome and often "blind" handling when plugging in the cable connector on the back of the device can be avoided and problems in connection with accidental swapping of connections, for example between several network sockets or several USB sockets, can be avoided or minimized.
  • the specified terminal is therefore also more suitable for simple maintenance activities by laypersons or for commissioning by untrained personnel.
  • an exemption is formed on the underside of the housing of the terminal, which exemption is provided for receiving cables, so that the cables can be led from the front connection area towards the rear of the housing or to the rear of the Housing can be performed.
  • This makes it possible to lay the operationally relevant cables underneath the terminal and to prevent any impediments caused by cable connections in the area of the front of the housing.
  • the exemption is tunnel-like and is at least partially open on the side closest to a contact plane of the housing, preferably open over its entire longitudinal extent.
  • the cables can first be placed on the contact area for the terminal and then the terminal can be placed in a simple manner over the corresponding cable sections on the contact area. The connection of the corresponding cable connections can then be done easily and quickly starting from the front of the terminal.
  • a vertical height of the exemption is determined or co-determined by a support height of at least three, preferably four, distributed support feet on the underside of the housing.
  • the housing can be supported via its side wall elements on a contact surface, the side wall elements projecting over a bottom-side closing element of the housing, in particular the bottom plate of the housing, so that the exemption in the vertical direction goes upwards the bottom end element and in the lateral direction is limited by the Soivae elements.
  • a relatively wide cable tunnel can be created, which extends over a large part of the housing underside or the housing width. This allows sufficiently large bending radii for cables which initially run below the housing and then should run to the side or should run along a rear-facing rear wall.
  • the positioning of the plug-in connections on the front side, together with the routing of the cables under the housing towards the rear, also allows space-saving cable routing with a favorable cable bending radius when the cable exits the respective connector housing.
  • the front connection area of the lottery or cash register terminal is arranged behind a cover or panel formed on the front side and the connection area after a dismantling or temporary acceptance, or after pivoting the cover is visible and / or accessible.
  • the plugs are also well protected against mechanical damage when cleaning the housing regularly and when handling the device.
  • the technical availability and reliability of the terminal can thus be further optimized.
  • the probability of improper handling of the connector interfaces of the device can be kept aside.
  • the plug interfaces necessary for the standard operation or for the ongoing use of the lottery or cash register terminal for connecting cable connections are arranged exclusively in the front connection area of the housing and can be viewed and accessed starting from the front of the housing are. This can greatly simplify commissioning or installation of the terminal or replacement of a defective terminal.
  • the skill requirements of the respective service or maintenance staff can also be kept low as a result.
  • a relatively small amount of time can be achieved in connection with the installation of a demanding terminal.
  • the space saving on the back of the housing also enables a reduced installation distance of this screen to the customer in the case of an integrated customer screen.
  • the front connection area comprises a mains voltage plug interface for the electrical voltage supply of the lottery or cash register terminal.
  • a typically relatively bulky or large mains voltage plug can thus be plugged into the terminal with increased contact reliability, injury, and comfort.
  • the network connection required for a scheduled operation of the terminal can thus be set up particularly reliably or fail-safe even by technically inexperienced people.
  • the front connection area comprises a telephone line plug interface for connecting the lottery or cash register terminal to a telephone network. This also improves the data connection of the terminal.
  • the device cannot move around in the event of future expansion of the range of functions, and the high operational reliability and availability of the device can also be maintained for such situations.
  • the cover which can be assembled and disassembled or which is pivotally mounted for the front connection area is also designed as a storage zone or receiving section for receipts or documents to be processed or processed by the scanner.
  • the cover can achieve multiple benefits and the structural complexity of the device can be kept low.
  • it is evident for a service specialist or for a trained operator of the terminal if the cover intended for ongoing operation or for documents to be scanned for documents is missing for the front connection area of the terminal.
  • the front connection area is formed on a connection surface that is set back from a front surface of the housing or the cover and that extends perpendicularly or essentially perpendicularly.
  • connection surface provision can be made for the connection surface to be set back relative to the front surface in such a way that a plug-in space is formed between the cover and the connection surface, which is dimensioned such that cable-side connection plugs can be received in the plug-in space between the cover and the connection surface are.
  • This enables cables to be connected and disconnected quickly and easily.
  • the quasi-recessed arrangement and the concealed design of the connector interfaces result in improved robustness and also a compact, non-destructive appearance of the terminal.
  • At least one strain relief means in particular a retaining tab, is formed on the bottom end element or in the push-on space, to which at least one strain relief means at least one cable can be fastened. This also increases the robustness and availability of the scheduled functions of the terminal.
  • the lottery or cash register terminal comprises a structurally independent cable holder and / or cable guide element, to which cable holder and / or cable guide element several cables can be fastened in an orderly manner and which cable holder and / or cable guide element in such a way is dimensioned that it is completely or at least predominantly within the spatial exemption on the underside of the Ge housing.
  • This can further simplify the installation of the terminal. In particular, this enables the required cable connections to be pre-positioned or secured against unintentional slipping and the respective plug connections at the front connection area of the terminal can subsequently be produced particularly easily.
  • the cable holder and / or cable guide element it is possible for the cable holder and / or cable guide element to have at least one fastening means, for example suction cups, adhesive strips. fen, friction-increasing surfaces, or the like, which is provided at least one fastening means for releasably attaching the cable holder and / or cable guide element to a contact surface for the lottery or cash register terminal.
  • the required cables can be easily arranged at the place of installation and can be pre-routed and fixed in the correct connection length. Then the terminal is simply placed over it and the plug connections are then made. If the device is replaced, the disconnected cables will remain in an orderly position at the installation site without being covered or bridged by the clearance on the underside of the housing.
  • an uncomplicated or rapid parking of the terminal above the cable holder and / or cable guide element can be achieved.
  • an exact alignment of the termi nals relative to the cable holder and / or cable routing element is not required.
  • it can thereby be avoided that the terminal is supported on the cables or on the cable holder and / or cable guide element in a load-transmitting manner.
  • Figure 1 is a lottery or cash register terminal in perspective view on the front side and side wall, which front side of a trained operator or Ser vicefachkraft turn.
  • FIG. 2 shows the lottery or cash register terminal according to FIG. 1 with the cover removed for the front connection area with operationally relevant cable plug connections;
  • 3 shows a perspective view of the terminal according to FIG. 1 obliquely from below;
  • FIG. 4 shows the front connection area of the terminal according to FIG. 2 in an enlarged representation
  • Fig. 5 shows the terminal of FIG. 1 with elements partially removed from the front in
  • Fig. 6 shows a partial section of a cash register or positioned on an uprising level
  • Lottery terminals in combination with a cable holder and / or cable routing element underneath in cross-section.
  • a lottery or cash register terminal 1 is illustrated in ver different perspective views.
  • the service terminal shown as an example is in particular designed as a lottery terminal, which can be set up or operated at acceptance points of lottery companies, for example in tobacco shops, in retail stores, at petrol stations, or the like. Similar requirements as for a lottery terminal also exist for cash register terminals for billing purposes, so that the following descriptions can also be applied analogously to cash register terminals that do not fulfill a gambling function. For the sake of simplicity, however, reference is mainly made to an application in the lottery system.
  • a generic lottery or cash register terminal 1 is often positioned in places where there is usually only a relatively small amount of space. Such a solder is typically Positioning or cash register terminal 1 positioned on a counter or parked in a similar area in which all sorts of other things can be positioned. In particular, a large number of products offered for sale can be placed in the vicinity of the generic terminal 1. Accordingly, it is advantageous if a base of a Ge housing 2 of the lottery or cash register terminal 1 is dimensioned as small as possible. In particular, it can be expedient if a greatest width 3 of the housing 2 is dimensioned the same or preferably smaller than a greatest height 4 of the housing 2.
  • At least one electronic control unit 5 is arranged in the base housing 2 or in the bottom section of the lottery or cash register terminal 1, which is provided for implementing or influencing the primary or most important operating functions of the lottery or cash register terminal 1.
  • the electronic control unit 5 can essentially be formed by a small desktop PC or by an industrial computer, which is accommodated in the housing 2 of the lottery or cash register terminal 1.
  • the electronic control unit 5, in particular the corresponding arithmetic unit, can be operated in a program-controlled manner and executes correspondingly implemented software for implementing the operating functions required in each case.
  • Terminal 1 the generic lottery or cash register terminal 1 is simply referred to as Terminal 1 for the sake of simplicity. However, the corresponding parts of the description are also to be referred to a lottery or cash register terminal 1.
  • the base or base housing 2 of the terminal 1 can be essentially cuboid or truncated pyramid-shaped.
  • a front side 6 of the housing 2 or of the terminal 1 faces or faces an operator, in particular a service specialist of a service or sales company.
  • the front 6 opposite the rear 7 of the housing 2 or terminals 1 may optionally be facing a customer denzone or assigned to a service person.
  • the rear 7 of the terminal 1 can also face a wall section or other boundary and in principle not be provided for inspection and / or operation by persons.
  • the front or front side 6 and the rear side 7 of the cuboid housing 2 are connected to one another via flat or curved side walls 8, 9 and essentially result in the jacket section of the housing 2.
  • the respective side surfaces or jacket surfaces of the housing 2 are shown in FIG bounded at the top by a top 10 and down by a bottom 11.
  • At least one first screen 12 can be positioned or fastened on the top 10 of the housing 2, the display surface 13 of which is provided for inspection by an operator or service specialist.
  • This screen 12 can be designed as a touch-sensitive screen, in particular as a touch screen.
  • the at least one first screen 12 can also be attached to the rear 7 or other boundary surfaces of the housing 2 Ge.
  • the at least one screen 12 can be individually adjustable in terms of its inclination angle and / or in terms of its orientation.
  • a second screen 14 can be provided, the display area 15 of which faces away from the display area 13 of the first screen 12.
  • the display surface 15 of the second screen 14 can be provided for inspection by a customer or can face a buyer of products or lottery or service services.
  • this second screen 14 can also be designed as a touch-sensitive screen 14, in particular as a so-called touch screen.
  • This second screen 14 can also be attached to the top 10 of the housing 2 and, if necessary, can be mounted so as to be adjustable in terms of its inclination and / or orientation.
  • the second screen 14 for the customer can, if necessary, also be set up as a separate structural unit and connected to the terminal 1 via a cable.
  • a screen constructed as a separate structural unit and spaced apart from the lotteri terminal 1 can be provided, for whose signaling connection to the lottery terminal 1 at least one screen plug interface 18 is provided.
  • the respective user interfaces for interaction with a service specialist or a customer can be implemented by means of the at least one screen 12, 14 of the terminal 1.
  • further input and output interfaces can be designed to influence the operating processes or lunches of the so-called POS terminal 1 and expand or supplement the so-called human-machine interface (HMI).
  • HMI human-machine interface
  • the at least one screen 12; 14 is connected to the control unit 5 within the housing 2 via at least one display cable 16 (shown schematically in Lig. 2).
  • a screen connector 17 can be provided, which can be inserted into a corresponding screen connector interface 18 of the control unit 5.
  • the at least one monitor cable 16 can proceed from the monitor connector 17 in the upward direction to the respective monitor 12; 14 be guided.
  • the at least one screen connector interface 18 of the control unit 5 can be implemented in a central or cumulative, front connection area 19 of the control unit 5.
  • the housing 2 of the terminal 1 has at least one front connection area 19 with a plurality of different connector interfaces 20 - Lig. 2, 4 - for releasably connecting the control unit 5 with at least one connection cable as required. It is essential that at least one front connection area 19 is provided on the lottery or cash register terminal 1, which front connection area 19 is formed on the Lron side 6 of the housing 2 or is assigned to the Lron side 6 of the housing 2 closest.
  • the central, front connection area 19 is positioned on the Lron side 6 of the housing 2 in such a way that it can be viewed or accessed by an operator or a service specialist from the Lron side 6.
  • a cumulative or central, front connection area 19 is formed, via which a plurality of different connection cables can be connected to the control unit 5.
  • the corresponding plug connections or decoupling processes can thus be carried out starting from the front side 6 of the housing 2, as can best be seen from an overview of FIGS. 2-4.
  • the plug interfaces 21 - 24 required for the standard or ongoing operation of the terminal 1 for connecting various cable connections are arranged exclusively in the front connection area 19 and starting from the front side 6 of the housing 2 can be manipulated as required, in particular can be viewed and accessed. Accordingly, it may be more expedient if the rear side 7 of the housing 2 is kept free of plug interfaces of the type which are necessary for the ongoing or scheduled operation of the terminal 1.
  • plug interfaces 21-24 for external cable connections which are relevant or absolutely necessary for ongoing, planned operation, are preferably positioned only in the front connection area 19 of the housing 2 and are not arranged on the rear 7 of the terminal 1.
  • the rear side 7 of the housing 2 can thus be designed as an essentially breakthrough-free, smooth boundary wall. Any vents or other slots and contours are not affected by this. It is essential that on the rear side 7 of the terminal 1 facing away from the operator or service specialist, a sometimes tedious or complicated connection or disconnection of cable connections is not necessary.
  • the central, front connection area 19 at the terminal 1 can, in particular, comprise a mains voltage plug interface 21 - indicated schematically in FIG. 4 - which plug interface 21 is provided for coupling a mains voltage cable for the electrical voltage supply of the photovoltaic or cash register terminal 1 as required.
  • a mains cable can be connected to this mains voltage plug interface 21, through which a mains unit (not shown) of the control unit 5 can be supplied with mains voltage.
  • the front connection area 19 of the housing 2 can also comprise at least one data line plug interface 22 for the data connection of the terminal 1 to a data network, in particular to a local data network or to the Internet.
  • the corresponding data network cable 25 is shown by way of example in FIG. 4.
  • the front connection area 19 of the terminal 1 comprises a telephone line plug interface 23 for the data technology connection of the terminal 1 to a telephone network.
  • the front or front-side connection area 19 of the terminal 1 has at least one peripheral device connector interface 24, for example at least one USB interface, for wired connection to at least one expansion unit selected from the group comprising hand scanners, input or pointing device (mouse, pointer), cash register, payment terminal, external printer, additional screen, or the like.
  • the central or front connection area 19 with its plurality of plug interfaces 20; 21-24 on the front side 6 of the housing 2 is arranged on the same side or identically oriented or aligned as the display area 13 of the first screen 12.
  • the at least one first screen 12, the display area 13 of an operator or a service specialist to operate the lottery or cash register terminal 1, and the front connection area 19 thus have approximately the same orientation with respect to the front 6 of the housing, as can be seen in FIGS. 2, 5 by way of example.
  • the front connection area 19 of the terminal 1, in particular the connection area 19 that can be viewed and accessed starting from the housing front side 6, with the operationally relevant plug interfaces 20; 21-24, is concealed behind at least one cover 26, in particular is concealed behind at least one cover, when the terminal 1 is in its planned operational state or is installed ready for operation.
  • the front connection area 19 is positioned behind a cover 26 formed on the front 6.
  • This at least one cover 26 or a corresponding diaphragm can be part of the front side 6 or represent a partial area of the front side 6 of the housing 2.
  • This cover 26 or Aperture can be dismantled and / or pivoted relative to the front side 6.
  • Disassembly of the cover 26 is preferably carried out without tools.
  • latching or plug-in elements can be provided, with which a tool-free activation and deactivation of the cover 26 with respect to the housing 2, in particular with respect to its front side 6, is created.
  • 1 shows the assembled or ready-to-use state of the terminal 1, in which the cover 26 is mounted or fastened on the housing 2 according to plan.
  • the cover 26 is temporarily removed, so that the front connection area 19 of the terminal 1 is accessible or accessible.
  • the cover 26 can conveniently be made opaque or weakly semi-transparent.
  • the cover 26 of the front connection area 19 can be designed as a storage zone or receiving section 27 for receipts or documents to be processed or processed by a scanner 28 .
  • a fixed-mounted scanner 28 can be formed on or in the housing 2, via which receipts or lottery tickets can be optoelectronically detected.
  • the scanner 28 is preferably constructed on the front side 6 of the housing.
  • a feed unit of the scanner 28 and / or its optoelectronic detection unit can be at least partially or entirely positioned within the housing 2 and / or be mounted on the front side 6 of the housing 2.
  • An optoelectronic detection unit with a motor feed for documents or receipts to be detected is preferably provided as the scanner 28.
  • a structural or spatial exemption 30 is formed on the underside 11 of the housing 2, which exemption 30 is provided for receiving cables, which starts from the front connection area 19 in the direction of the rear 7 of the housing 2 should run.
  • cables 56 (FIG. 5) which are to be connected or plugged in the front connection area 19 can be arranged below the housing 2, the housing 2 or the lottery or cash register terminal 1 preferably carrying these cables 56 (FIG. 5) not burdened or should not burden.
  • this structural exemption 30 on the underside 11 of the housing 2 can be referred to as a cable duct for the cable connections running between the front connection area 19 and the rear 7 of the housing 2.
  • the respective cables do not have to extend beyond the rear side 7 of the housing 2, but can also be guided downwards at any point below the housing 2, in particular in the contact plane 31 of the lottery or cash register terminal 1 or in a cable duct disappear downwards.
  • a cable bushing can be implemented in a furniture plate 32 defining the contact plane 31.
  • the structural exemption 30 on the underside 11 of the housing 2 can be designed in a tunnel-like manner in order to be able to accommodate the respective connection cables to the front connection area 19 when the housing 2 is parked on a level contact surface 31 is.
  • This exemption 30 can be at least partially open on the upright level 31 of the housing 2 side facing.
  • the exemption 30 for receiving or guiding the cable connections over its entire longitudinal extent 33 between the front connection area 19 and the rear side 7 of the housing 2 - FIG. 3 - is preferably designed to be open.
  • the exemption 30 can be open or unlimited in the direction of the contact plane, as can best be seen in FIG. 3.
  • the spatial exemption 30 for accommodating connection cables, which connection cables are to be connected to the front connection area 19, can be achieved in that the housing 2 is supported via its side wall elements 34, 35 on a contact plane 31 such that the side wall elements 34 , 35 protrude from a bottom-side closure element 36 of the housing 2, in particular protrude beyond a base plate of the housing 2.
  • the side wall elements 34, 35 in their end section closest to the underside 11 can be made essentially L-shaped in cross-section, as is illustrated by way of example in FIG. 3.
  • a vertical overhang 37 - FIG. 5 - of the side wall elements 34, 35 relative to the bottom-side closure element 36 can be determining or co-determining for a vertical height 38 of the Exemption 30.
  • the exemption 30 on the underside 11 of the housing 2 can be limited in the vertical direction upwards essentially by the bottom end element 36 and in the lateral direction by the side wall elements 34, 35, as can best be seen from FIG. 5 .
  • the vertical height 38 of the clearance 30 is determined or co-determined by a support height 39 of at least three, preferably four, distributed support feet 40.
  • Such support feet 40 can be attached to the underside 11 of the housing 2.
  • rubber-like support feet 40 can be fastened to a lower leg 41, 42 by essentially L-shaped bevelled side wall elements 34, 35, as is shown by way of example in FIG. 5.
  • the vertical height 38 of the exposure 30 is defined by the vertical projection 37 of the side wall elements 34, 35 relative to the end element 36 and further by the vertical support height 39 of the preferably rubber-like support feet 40, as best shown in FIG. 5 can be seen.
  • At least one recess 44 on the bottom is provided on the rear 11, in particular on a rear wall element 43, via which the underside 11 of the housing 2 running cables as possible free of pressure or squeezing from the bottom 11 towards the back 7 or led out who can. 5, this recess 44 can extend over more than 50% of the width 3 of the housing 2 (FIG. 3).
  • the front connection area 19 with its plug interfaces 20, 21-24 is set back from a front surface 45 of the housing 2 or from the cover 26 on the front side 6 of the housing 2, in particular in the direction of the rear side 7 of the housing 2 is formed offset to the rear.
  • a corre sponding recess width 46 of the front connection area 19 relative to the front surface 45 of the housing 2 is best seen in FIGS. 2 and 3.
  • the front connection area 19 is formed on a vertically or substantially vertically extending connection surface 47, which connection surface 47 or which corresponding connection wall opposite the front side 6, in particular opposite the front surface 45 thereof a predefined return width 46 is set back towards the rear 7.
  • This recess width 46 of the connection surface 47 relative to the front surface 45 is preferably chosen such that a plug-in space 48 for plug connections or cable plugs to be attached to the connection surface 47 is formed between a cover 26 - FIG. 1 - which is attached as intended.
  • the return width 46 or the plug-in space 48 formed or co-defined thereby is dimensioned such that cable-side connecting plugs 17, 49 — FIGS. 2, 4 — can be received between the cover 26 and the connection surface 47 within the plug-in space 48.
  • this ensures that the respective connector plugs 17 and / or 49 can be effortlessly plugged or unplugged in the plug-in space 48 and, after the cover 26 has been attached or repositioned, the front plug-in area 19, in particular the area 19, is covered or covered corresponding connector 17, 49 is given.
  • the plug-in space 48 is at least completely white, according to vome.
  • FIG. 1 there can be a largely uniform course of the housing front side 6, as is shown in FIG. 1 as an example.
  • At least one strain relief means 50, 51 is formed on the bottom-side closure element 36, which can be formed in particular by a metallic base plate, to which we can attach at least one cable is.
  • such strain relief means 50, 51 can be formed by holding tabs, which can be released, in particular punched out, in the bottom end element 36.
  • the strain relief means 50 or the corresponding retaining tabs on the underside 11 of the housing 2 can be formed by tooth-like extensions which at least in sections into the plug-in space 48, as can best be seen from FIGS. 2, 3.
  • Cables housed in the exemption 30 can then be fastened to the strain relief means 50, 51 by means of clamp connections or by so-called cable ties, in order to avoid excessive tensile loads on the respective connector interfaces 20, 21-24.
  • Ventilation of the housing 2 or the control unit 5 can also take place starting from the front or front side 6 of the housing 2, as is shown by way of example with the aid of ventilation openings in FIGS. 4, 5.
  • These ventilation openings in the front connection area 19 of the housing 2 can be formed in the connection surface 47 to the control unit 5.
  • the ventilation can preferably be oriented upwards, so that no ventilation openings are necessary either on the rear side 7 or on the side walls 8, 9. As a result, unimpeded ventilation can be ensured even if the terminal 1 or the housing 2 is directly attached to the side and / or rearward of any objects or devices at the installation location of the terminal 1.
  • the lottery or cash register terminal 1 can comprise a structurally independent cable holder and / or cable guide element 52.
  • This cable holder s and / o of the cable guide element 52 can be formed by a plate 53 with a plurality of pins 54 and / or webs 55 projecting therefrom. Alternatively or in combination, this plate 53 can also be designed as a perforated or grid plate.
  • On this cable holder s and / or cable routing element 52 a plurality of cables 56 to be guided to the front connection area 19 of the housing 2 or the control unit 5 can be fastened in an orderly manner.
  • This cable holder and / or cable guide element 52 is dimensioned in such a way that it can be received completely continuously or at least partially or predominantly within the exemption 30 on the underside 11 of the housing 2.
  • the corresponding cables 56 can be held by clamping action between the webs 55 and / or pins 54. It is also possible to fix or fix the cables 56 to the cable holder and / or cable guide element 52 by so-called cable ties or other clamping or fastening elements.
  • the cable holder and / or cable guide element 52 is cup-shaped, that is, its open receiving section is oriented upwards with respect to the vertical direction, as is shown by way of example in FIG. 6.
  • the cable holder and / or cable guide element 52 is expediently made of plastic. It can comprise at least one fastening means 57, which is provided for releasably fastening the cable holder and / or cable guide element 52 to a contact plane 31, which can be defined, for example, by a furniture plate 32. In the illustrated embodiment according to FIG. 6, this is at least one Fastening means 57 formed by adhesive strips 58. Alternatively or in combination, the fastening means 57 can also be formed by friction-increasing surfaces of the plate 53, by suction cups, by form-fitting couplings, or the like.
  • the required cables 56 can be routed or attached in an orderly manner by means of the cable holder and / o the cable guide element 52 and the lottery or cash register terminal 1 can then be placed in a simple manner via this pre-assembled cable holder and / or cable guide element 52 so that the corresponding cable sections then run below the housing 2, in particular are positioned within the exemption 30.
  • the cable holding and / or cable guiding element 52 is dimensioned such that it can be received loosely and with lateral play 49 within the clearance 30 on the underside 11 of the housing 2.
  • a simple and effortless placement of the lottery or cash register terminal 1 on the preparatively positioned cable holder and / or cable guide element 52 can thereby be achieved.
  • the total installation effort required or the effort required to replace an already installed lottery or cash register terminal 1 can thereby be reduced.
  • the corresponding commissioning or installation can be carried out particularly easily and quickly.
  • the at least one strain relief means 50, 51 can be arranged on the cable holder and / or cable guide element 52, in particular on the support plate 53.
  • the cable holder and / or cable guide element 52 or the support plate 53 with the strain relief means 50, 51 is detachably connected to the underside 11 or to the bottom end element 36 of the terminal 1. This can also be achieved in that after all the plug connections have been disconnected and the cable holder and / or cable guide elements 52 have been disconnected, the terminal 1 can be removed or replaced, the cables themselves remaining connected to the strain relief means 50, 51 and being arranged in relation to one another stay.
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L'invention concerne un terminal de loterie ou de caisse (1) comprenant un boîtier (2), comportant une face avant (6) tournée vers un opérateur formé, une face arrière (7) opposée à la face avant (6), des parois latérales (8, 9) reliant les faces avant et arrière (6, 7), une face inférieure (11) et une face supérieure (10). Une unité de commande (5) électronique est disposée dans le boîtier (2). Un balayeur (28) peut être situé dans ou sur le boîtier (2). En outre, au moins un écran (12 ; 14) est raccordé à l'unité de commande (5). Le boîtier (2) comprend en outre au moins une zone de connexion conçue sur le boîtier (2) comportant des interfaces enfichable destinées au raccordement amovible, si nécessaire, de l'unité de commande (5) à l'aide d'au moins un câble de connexion. L'invention est caractérisée en ce qu'au moins une zone de connexion (19) avant est conçue pour des raccordements par câbles sur la face avant (6) du boîtier (2), et que la zone de connexion (19) avant est visible et accessible depuis la face avant (6).
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