WO2018198752A1 - Dispositif de lecture d'informations - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an information reading apparatus that optically reads information recorded on an information recording medium.
- a passport reader for processing a passport is known (for example, see Patent Document 1).
- the passport reader described in Patent Literature 1 includes a glass window attached to the upper surface side of the housing, and a first mirror, a second mirror, and a camera arranged inside the housing.
- an image of the lower surface of the passport placed on the glass window is acquired by a camera. That is, in this passport reader, information recorded on the lower surface of the passport placed on the glass window is optically read.
- the inventor of the present application has two types of information recording: an information recording medium that requires image information on one side and an information recording medium that is smaller than the information recording medium and requires image information on both sides.
- the inventor of the present application examined the structure of an information reading apparatus capable of optically reading information recorded on the back side of the cover of a passport and information recorded on both sides of an ID card smaller than the passport. ing.
- the end of the passport is easily deformed due to a break or the like at the end of the passport.
- part of the passport is lifted from the glass surface, and as a result, the information recorded on the lower surface of the passport is optically read by the information reader. May not be read properly.
- the passport since the passport is in a booklet shape, a part of the passport placed on the glass surface in the open state is lifted from the glass surface, and as a result, the information recorded on the lower surface of the passport is optically read by the information reader. It is likely to occur that it cannot be read properly. Therefore, in order to optically properly read the information recorded on the lower surface of the passport by the information reading device, it is necessary to press the passport toward the glass surface on which the passport is placed. We are considering the installation of holding members.
- the end of the ID card is less likely to be broken, and a part of the ID card is less likely to lift from the glass surface. Therefore, even if the ID card is not pressed toward the glass surface on which the ID card is placed, the information recorded on the lower surface of the ID card can be optically read appropriately by the information reading device.
- the member that presses the passport toward the glass surface is installed, when the information recorded on the upper surface of the ID card is optically read, the member that presses the passport appears in the upper surface of the ID card. There is a possibility that the recorded information cannot be optically read appropriately.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a first information reader that optically reads information recorded on an information recording medium, such as a passport, that is likely to lift from a mounting member on which the information recording medium is mounted.
- an information reading apparatus of the present invention is an information reading apparatus that optically reads information recorded on an information recording medium, and includes a transparent mounting member on which the information recording medium is mounted; A first illumination for irradiating light on the lower surface of the information recording medium placed on the placement member; a second illumination for irradiating light on the upper surface of the information recording medium placed on the placement member; A first optical system for reading information recorded on the lower surface of the information recording medium placed on the mounting member; and an information for reading information recorded on the upper surface of the information recording medium placed on the mounting member; And an information recording medium for the information reading apparatus, the insertion direction side of the information recording medium to the information reading apparatus is the back side, and the extraction direction side of the information recording medium from the information reading apparatus is the front side.
- a pressing member having two pressing portions for pressing at least a part of both end portions from above, and a contact member having a contact portion with which the back end of the second information recording medium as an information recording medium comes into contact;
- the width in the front-rear direction of the portion of the information recording medium placed on the placement member is wider than the width in the front-rear direction of the portion of the second information recording medium placed on the placement member,
- the distance between the two pressing portions in the left-right direction is wider than the width in the left-right direction of the second information recording medium.
- the pressing portion is At least the left and right ends of one information recording medium
- the contact part is lifted, the back end of the first information recording medium passes below the contact part, and the second information recording medium is inserted into the information reading device, The back end of the second information recording medium is in contact with the portion.
- the information reading apparatus of the present invention makes contact with at least a part of each of both ends in the left-right direction of the first information recording medium from above and presses at least a part of both ends in the left-right direction of the first information recording medium from above.
- the presser part has at least a part of both ends in the left-right direction of the first information recording medium on the upper side. Pressing from. Therefore, in the present invention, when the information recorded on the lower surface of the first information recording medium is optically read, the lower surface of the first information recording medium can be prevented from lifting from the upper surface of the mounting member. It becomes possible.
- the present invention it is possible to optically appropriately read information recorded on the lower surface of the first information recording medium that is likely to be lifted from the mounting member such as a passport. That is, in the present invention, the first information recording medium which is easily lifted off from the placement member due to a fold or the like like a passport, and the placement member because it is formed in a booklet shape like a passport. The information recorded on the lower surface of the first information recording medium that is likely to float can be appropriately read optically.
- the distance between the two pressing portions in the left-right direction is wider than the width in the left-right direction of the second information recording medium.
- the information reading apparatus of the present invention includes a contact member having a contact portion with which the back end of the second information recording medium comes into contact, and when the second information recording medium is inserted into the information reading apparatus, the contact is made. Since the back end of the second information recording medium is in contact with the portion, when the information recorded on the upper surface of the second information recording medium is optically read, the pressing member is positioned at a position where the pressing member does not appear in the front-rear direction. It becomes possible to position two information recording media.
- the present invention information recorded on the upper surface of the second information recording medium can be appropriately read optically. Further, since the second information recording medium is unlikely to lift from the mounting member, in the present invention, even if the second information recording medium is not pressed from the upper side, the information recorded on the lower surface of the second information recording medium Can be appropriately read optically. Therefore, in the present invention, it is possible to optically appropriately read information recorded on both surfaces of the second information recording medium which is not easily lifted from the mounting member like the ID card but is smaller than the first information recording medium. become.
- the contact portion is lifted, and the back end of the first information recording medium passes below the contact portion.
- the width in the front-rear direction of the portion of the first information recording medium placed on the placement member is wider than the width in the front-rear direction of the portion of the second information recording medium placed on the placement member.
- the first information recording medium can be inserted to a predetermined position in the front-rear direction. Therefore, in the present invention, information recorded on the lower surface of the first information recording medium can be appropriately read optically.
- the presser part presses at least the back end part of the left and right end parts of the first information recording medium from above.
- the first information is recorded when the information recorded on the lower surface of the first information recording medium is optically read even if the back end portion of the first information recording medium is bent. It is possible to suppress the bottom surface of the back end portion at both ends in the left-right direction of the recording medium from being lifted from the top surface of the mounting member. Therefore, the first information recording medium records characters for character recognition at the back end portions of the left and right ends of the information recording medium, for example, a passport created in accordance with the guidelines of the International Civil Aviation Organization. Even in the case of the information recording medium, it is possible to appropriately read the characters recorded at the back end portions of the left and right end portions of the first information recording medium and appropriately perform the character recognition processing.
- the presser portion when the first information recording medium is inserted into the information reading apparatus, the presser portion is lifted by the first information recording medium, and at least a part of both ends in the left-right direction of the first information recording medium is It is preferable to hold from. If comprised in this way, it will become possible to lift a holding
- the amount of rise of the contact portion is larger than the amount of rise of the presser portion lifted by the first information recording medium. If comprised in this way, even if the deformation amount of the edge part of a 1st information recording medium is large, the contact with the contact part and the back end of the 1st information recording medium inserted in an information reader can be prevented. It becomes possible. Therefore, even if the deformation amount of the end portion of the first information recording medium is large, it is possible to insert the back end of the first information recording medium to the back side of the contact portion.
- the contact portion is lifted in conjunction with the lifting operation of the presser portion.
- the presser member and the contact member are separate, and when the first information recording medium is inserted into the information reading device, the contact member is pushed upward by the presser member and the contact portion. Is lifted. If comprised in this way, it will become possible to lift a contact part using the operation
- the information reading apparatus includes a holding member that holds the contact member so as to be able to rotate with the left-right direction as the axial direction of rotation, and either the holding member or the holding member has A guide pin for guiding the presser member in the vertical direction with respect to the holding member is formed or fixed so as to protrude in the left-right direction, and the guide pin is engaged with either the holding member or the presser member. Grooves are formed.
- the pressing member is rotatable with respect to the holding member with the guide pin as the center and the horizontal direction as the axial direction of rotation.
- a push-up portion that contacts and pushes up the contact portion is formed, and the push-up portion is preferably disposed directly below the guide pin when viewed from the left-right direction.
- the upper surface of the push-up portion is formed in a convex curved surface having a circular arc when viewed from the left-right direction. If comprised in this way, even if a pressing member rotates and inclines centering on a guide pin, the contact position of a pushing-up part and a contact member in an up-down direction becomes difficult to fluctuate. Therefore, even if the presser member rotates and tilts around the guide pin, it is possible to suppress fluctuations in the rising amount of the contact portion.
- the information reading device urges the pressing member downward with respect to the holding member and the cover member having a transparent upper surface portion disposed above the information recording medium placed on the placing member.
- the holding member is in contact with the lower surface of the upper surface portion, and when the first information recording medium is not inserted into the information reading device, the holding member is in contact with the upper surface of the mounting member. It is preferable. If comprised in this way, it will become possible to remove a holding member, a contact member, and a pressing member from a cover member and a mounting member by bending an urging member.
- the information reading apparatus includes a first compression coil spring as an urging member disposed on the front end side of the holding member and a second compression coil spring as an urging member disposed on the back end side of the holding member.
- the presser member is formed with a push-up portion that comes into contact with the contact member from below and pushes up the contact portion.
- the push-up portion is disposed on the back side of the contact portion, and the contact member rotates with respect to the holding member. It is preferable that the center is disposed on the back side of the push-up portion, and the urging force of the first compression coil spring is stronger than the urging force of the second compression coil spring.
- the push-up portion can be lifted at an earlier stage after the first information recording medium starts to be inserted into the information reading device, and as a result, the first information recording medium is recorded in the information reading device. It becomes possible to push up the contact portion by the push-up member at an earlier stage after the medium starts to be inserted. Therefore, it becomes easier to more reliably prevent contact between the back end of the first information recording medium inserted into the information reading apparatus and the contact portion.
- the presser member includes two presser portions formed in a straight line parallel to the front-rear direction, and a connection portion that connects the back end portions of the two presser portions. It is preferable that it becomes the light passage part through which the light inject
- the upper surface of the presser portion is an inclined surface that is inclined downward toward the inner side in the left-right direction. If comprised in this way, it will become difficult to interrupt the light inject
- a concave portion recessed upward is formed in a central portion of the lower surface of the contact portion in the left-right direction, and the width of the concave portion in the left-right direction is smaller than the width in the left-right direction of the second information recording medium.
- the concave portion is formed in a concave curved surface shape having a circular arc when viewed from the front-rear direction. If comprised in this way, even if the center part of the left-right direction of the back end part of the 1st information recording medium with which the both ends of the left-right direction are hold
- an information reading apparatus that optically reads information recorded on an information recording medium
- recording is performed on the lower surface of the first information recording medium that is likely to be lifted from a placement member such as a passport.
- a placement member such as a passport.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an information reading apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. It is a perspective view which extracts and shows the mounting member, cover member, 1st illumination, 2nd illumination, and medium pressing mechanism of the information reading apparatus shown in FIG. It is a front view of the mounting member, cover member, 1st illumination, 2nd illumination, and medium press mechanism which are shown in FIG. It is a side view for demonstrating the optical path inside the information reader shown in FIG. It is a side view for demonstrating operation
- FIG. 3 is a front view of the medium pressing mechanism shown in FIG. 2.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the medium pressing mechanism shown in FIG. 2. It is a perspective view for demonstrating the state by which the information recording medium was inserted in the information reader shown in FIG. It is a side view for demonstrating operation
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an information reading apparatus 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the glass plate 3, the cover member 15, the lights 4 and 5, and the medium pressing mechanism 12 extracted from the information reading apparatus 1 shown in FIG. 3 is a front view of the glass plate 3, the cover member 15, the illuminations 4, 5 and the medium pressing mechanism 12 shown in FIG.
- FIG. 4 is a side view for explaining an optical path inside the information reading apparatus 1 shown in FIG.
- FIG. 5 is a side view for explaining the operation of the shutter mechanism 14 of the information reading apparatus 1 shown in FIG.
- the information reading apparatus 1 of this embodiment is an apparatus that optically reads information recorded on the information recording medium 2. That is, the information reading device 1 is a device that reads characters, figures, and the like printed on the information recording medium 2.
- the information reader 1 is a manual reader, and the information recording medium 2 is inserted into the information reader 1 and the information recording medium 2 is removed from the information reader 1 manually.
- the information reading apparatus 1 according to the present embodiment is a relatively small desktop reading apparatus.
- the information recording medium 2 read by the information reading device 1 is a passport 2A and an ID card 2B (see FIG. 3).
- the passport 2A of this embodiment is an IC passport, and includes an IC page in which an IC chip and a communication antenna are built.
- the ID card 2B is a non-contact type IC card.
- the ID card 2B includes an IC chip and a communication antenna.
- the ID card 2B is formed in a rectangular shape.
- the ID card 2B is a rectangular vinyl chloride card having a thickness of about 0.7 to 0.8 mm, for example.
- the passport 2A is inserted into the information reader 1 in an open state.
- the thickness direction of the cover of the passport 2A inserted in the information reading device 1 in the opened state coincides with the vertical direction.
- the thickness direction of the ID card 2B inserted in the information reading device 1 matches the vertical direction.
- the passport 2A of this embodiment is a first information recording medium
- the ID card 2B is a second information recording medium.
- the passport 2A and the ID card 2B are inserted together in the information reading device 1, but actually, either the passport 2A or the ID card 2B is the information reading device 1. Inserted into.
- the information recording medium 2 from the information reading apparatus 1 is defined with the insertion direction side (Y2 direction side in FIG. 1 and the like) of the information recording medium 2 to the information reading apparatus 1 being the “back” side or the “rear” side.
- the drawing direction side (Y1 direction side in FIG. 1 and the like) is the “front” side.
- the insertion / extraction direction of the information recording medium 2 with respect to the information reading device 1 (Y direction in FIG. 1 and the like) is the “front-rear direction”, and the direction perpendicular to the vertical direction and the front-rear direction (the X direction in FIG. 1) is “ Left and right direction ”.
- the information reading device 1 is mounted on a transparent glass plate 3 on which an information recording medium 2 is placed, an illumination 4 for irradiating light on the lower surface of the information recording medium 2 placed on the glass plate 3, and the glass plate 3.
- Illumination 5 for irradiating the upper surface of the information recording medium 2 placed thereon
- an optical system 6 for reading information recorded on the lower surface of the information recording medium 2 placed on the glass plate 3, and the glass plate 3
- An optical system 7 for reading information recorded on the upper surface of the placed information recording medium 2 an image sensor 8, and light passing through the optical system 6 is imaged on the image sensor 8 and passes through the optical system 7.
- An imaging optical system 9 that forms an image on the image sensor 8 and a housing 10 in which these components are accommodated.
- the image sensor 8 is a two-dimensional CMOS image sensor or a CCD image sensor.
- the glass plate 3 of this form is a mounting member, the illumination 4 is a first illumination, and the illumination 5 is a second illumination.
- the optical system 6 is a first optical system, and the optical system 7 is a second optical system.
- the information reading apparatus 1 includes a medium pressing mechanism 12 for pressing both ends in the left-right direction of the passport 2A placed on the glass plate 3 from above. Further, the information reading apparatus 1 transmits part of the light that has passed through the optical system 6 toward the imaging optical system 9 and reflects part of the light that has passed through the optical system 7 toward the imaging optical system 9. When the information recorded on the lower surface of the information recording medium 2 placed on the glass plate 3 and the beam splitter 13 is read, the light incident on the beam splitter 13 from the optical system 7 is blocked and placed on the glass plate 3. And a shutter mechanism 14 that blocks light incident on the beam splitter 13 from the optical system 6 when reading the information recorded on the upper surface of the information recording medium 2. The beam splitter 13 and the shutter mechanism 14 are accommodated in the housing 10. In FIG. 4, the medium pressing mechanism 12 is not shown.
- the information reading apparatus 1 includes an upper surface portion 15a disposed on the upper side of the information recording medium 2 placed on the glass plate 3, two side surface portions 15b connected to the left and right ends of the upper surface portion 15a,
- the cover member 15 which has the back surface part 15c connected to the back end side of the upper surface part 15a is provided.
- the cover member 15 of this embodiment is configured by an upper surface portion 15a, two side surface portions 15b, and a back surface portion 15c.
- the cover member 15 is formed of a transparent resin such as an acrylic resin.
- a light-shielding paint is applied to the back surface portion 15c, and the back surface portion 15c serves as a light blocking portion that blocks light traveling toward the back side.
- the upper surface portion 15a and the side surface portion 15b are transparent.
- the upper surface portion 15a is formed in a rectangular flat plate shape, and is arranged so that the thickness direction of the upper surface portion 15a coincides with the vertical direction.
- the upper surface portion 15a is arranged so that the end surface of the upper surface portion 15a is parallel to the front-rear direction or the left-right direction.
- the side surface portion 15b is formed in a rectangular flat plate shape, and is arranged so that the thickness direction of the side surface portion 15b matches the left-right direction.
- the back surface portion 15c is formed in a rectangular flat plate shape, and is arranged so that the thickness direction of the back surface portion 15c matches the front-rear direction. Both left and right ends of the back surface portion 15c are connected to the back end of the side surface portion 15b.
- the glass plate 3 is formed in a rectangular flat plate shape, and is arranged so that the thickness direction of the glass plate 3 coincides with the vertical direction. Moreover, the glass plate 3 is arrange
- the lower end of the side surface portion 15 b and the lower end of the back surface portion 15 c are in contact with the upper surface of the glass plate 3.
- the glass plate 3 and the cover member 15 form a box-shaped medium arrangement portion 16 in which the front surface is opened and at least a part of the information recording medium 2 is arranged.
- the medium placement unit 16 is formed in a rectangular parallelepiped box shape. As shown in FIG. 1, a portion of the medium placement unit 16 other than the front opening is covered with a housing 10.
- the entire ID card 2B is placed on the glass plate 3. Further, a part of the passport 2 ⁇ / b> A is placed on the glass plate 3 such that the spine cover of the open passport 2 ⁇ / b> A is disposed on the front end side of the glass plate 3.
- the passport 2A is placed on the glass plate 3 so that the back side of the cover on which personal information is recorded faces downward.
- the width in the front-rear direction of the portion of the passport 2A placed on the glass plate 3 is the width in the front-rear direction of the ID card 2B placed on the glass plate 3 (that is, the glass plate of the ID card 2B). 3 is wider than the width in the front-rear direction of the portion placed on 3.
- the width of the passport 2A in the left-right direction is wider than the width in the left-right direction of the ID card 2B placed on the glass plate 3.
- the passport 2A of this embodiment is a passport created in accordance with the guidelines published by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
- IOU International Civil Aviation Organization
- characters used for character recognition are recorded in the back end portions of the left and right end portions of the back surface of the passport 2A.
- An antenna (not shown) for communicating with a communication antenna built in the ID card 2B is disposed below the glass plate 3. This antenna is arranged at a position where there is no trouble when optically reading information on the lower surface of the information recording medium 2 placed on the glass plate 3. Further, as shown in FIG. 1, an antenna 17 for communicating with a communication antenna built in the passport 2A is disposed on the front side of the glass plate 3. The antenna 17 is disposed below the glass plate 3. Depending on the specifications of the passport 2A, communication may be performed between the antenna disposed below the glass plate 3 and the antenna built in the passport 2A.
- the information reading device 1 includes a camera 18 disposed on the front side and the upper surface side of the information reading device 1.
- the camera 18 is arranged above the medium arrangement unit 16.
- the optical axis of the camera 18 is inclined so as to go upward as it goes to the front side.
- the camera 18 photographs the face of the person who performs the reading operation of the information recording medium 2.
- the illuminations 4 and 5 include a substrate 24 on which a plurality of light sources are mounted, and an illumination lens 25 on which light emitted from the light sources is incident.
- the illuminations 4 and 5 of this embodiment include a plurality of white LEDs that emit white light, a plurality of infrared LEDs that emit infrared light, and a plurality of ultraviolet LEDs that emit ultraviolet light as light sources.
- the substrate 24 is formed in an elongated rectangular flat plate shape.
- the illumination lens 25 is formed in an elongated and substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape. The illumination lens 25 is fixed to the surface of the substrate 24 on which the light source is mounted.
- the white light emitted from the white LED, the infrared light emitted from the infrared LED, and the ultraviolet light emitted from the ultraviolet LED are incident on the illumination lens 25.
- the information recording medium 2 is irradiated with light transmitted through the illumination lens 25.
- the infrared light emitted from the illuminations 4 and 5 is used for reading machine-readable printing information such as OCR characters.
- the ultraviolet light emitted from the illuminations 4 and 5 is used for reading print information necessary for authenticity determination of the information recording medium 2. Specifically, the ultraviolet light emitted from the illuminations 4 and 5 is used for reading print information with an invisible fluorescent coloring ink.
- the illumination 4 is disposed below the glass plate 3.
- the information reading apparatus 1 is provided with the two illuminations 4, and the illumination 4 is arrange
- the illumination 4 irradiates light from the outside in the left-right direction toward the information recording medium 2 placed on the glass plate 3 and obliquely from below.
- the light emitted from the illumination 4 and transmitted through the glass plate 3 is irradiated on the lower surface of the information recording medium 2 placed on the glass plate 3.
- the illumination 5 is disposed above the information recording medium 2 placed on the glass plate 3.
- the information reading apparatus 1 includes two illuminations 5, and the illuminations 5 are arranged on both outer sides of the medium arrangement unit 16 in the left-right direction. That is, one of the two lights 5 is arranged on the right side of the side part 15b arranged on the right side, and the other of the two lights 5 is arranged on the left side. It is arranged on the left side of the part 15b.
- the illumination 5 irradiates light from the outside in the left-right direction toward the information recording medium 2 placed on the glass plate 3 and obliquely from above. Further, as shown in FIG. 3B, the light emitted from the illumination 5 and transmitted through the side surface portion 15b is irradiated on the upper surface of the information recording medium 2 placed on the glass plate 3.
- the optical system 6 includes three reflection mirrors (total reflection mirrors) 30, 31, and 32 formed in a rectangular flat plate shape.
- the reflection mirrors 30 and 31 are disposed below the glass plate 3.
- the reflection mirror 30 is disposed below the passport 2 ⁇ / b> A placed on the glass plate 3.
- the reflection mirror 31 is arranged at substantially the same height as the reflection mirror 30 and is arranged behind the reflection mirror 30.
- the reflection mirror 32 is arranged on the rear side of the medium arrangement portion 16 (the rear side of the back surface portion 15c of the cover member 15).
- the reflection mirror 32 is disposed on the upper side of the reflection mirror 31.
- the reflection mirrors 30 to 32 are arranged in a state inclined at a predetermined angle with respect to the vertical direction.
- the reflection mirror 30 is inclined so as to go downward as it goes back, and the reflection mirrors 31 and 32 are inclined so as to go upward as it goes back.
- the inclination angle of the reflection mirrors 30 to 32 with respect to the vertical direction is about 45 °.
- Light reflected by the lower surface of the information recording medium 2 placed on the glass plate 3 enters the reflection mirror 30.
- the light reflected by the reflection mirror 30 enters the reflection mirror 31, and the light reflected by the reflection mirror 31 enters the reflection mirror 32.
- the optical system 7 includes two reflection mirrors (total reflection mirrors) 33 and 34 formed in a rectangular flat plate shape.
- the reflection mirrors 33 and 34 are disposed above the information recording medium 2 placed on the glass plate 3.
- the reflection mirror 33 is disposed on the upper side of the ID card 2 ⁇ / b> B placed on the glass plate 3.
- the reflection mirror 33 is disposed above the upper surface portion 15a of the cover member 15 (above the medium placement portion 16).
- the reflection mirror 34 is arranged at substantially the same height as the reflection mirror 33 and is arranged behind the glass plate 3 (that is, behind the medium arrangement unit 16).
- the reflection mirrors 33 and 34 are arranged in a state inclined at a predetermined angle with respect to the vertical direction.
- the reflection mirror 33 is inclined so as to be directed upward as it goes to the rear side, and the reflection mirror 34 is inclined so as to be directed downward as it is directed to the rear side.
- the inclination angle of the reflection mirrors 33 and 34 with respect to the vertical direction is approximately 45 °.
- Light reflected from the upper surface of the information recording medium 2 placed on the glass plate 3 is incident on the reflection mirror 33.
- the light reflected by the reflection mirror 33 is incident on the reflection mirror 34.
- the imaging optical system 9 includes an imaging lens 35.
- the imaging lens 35 is disposed behind the reflection mirror 32. Further, the imaging lens 35 is disposed behind the reflecting mirror 34.
- the image sensor 8 is disposed behind the imaging lens 35. That is, the image sensor 8 is disposed on the back side of the back surface portion 15c. The image sensor 8 is arranged so that the image pickup surface of the image sensor 8 faces the front side.
- the beam splitter 13 is formed in a rectangular flat plate shape.
- the beam splitter 13 of this embodiment is a half mirror having the same light transmittance and reflectance.
- the beam splitter 13 is disposed between the reflection mirror 32 and the imaging lens 35 in the front-rear direction. That is, the beam splitter 13 is disposed behind the reflecting mirror 32 and in front of the imaging lens 35. Further, the beam splitter 13 is disposed below the reflection mirror 34.
- the beam splitter 13 is disposed in a state inclined at a predetermined angle with respect to the vertical direction. Specifically, the beam splitter 13 is inclined so as to go down as it goes back. The inclination angle of the beam splitter 13 with respect to the vertical direction is approximately 45 °.
- the beam splitter 13 transmits half of the light reflected by the reflection mirror 32 toward the imaging lens 35 and reflects half of the light reflected by the reflection mirror 34 toward the imaging lens 35.
- the shutter mechanism 14 includes a first light shielding position 37A (see FIG. 5B) that blocks an optical path between the optical system 6 and the beam splitter 13 (that is, an optical path between the reflecting mirror 32 and the beam splitter 13). It is movable between a second light shielding position 37B (see FIG. 5A) that blocks an optical path between the optical system 7 and the beam splitter 13 (that is, an optical path between the reflecting mirror 34 and the beam splitter 13).
- a shutter 37 is provided.
- the shutter 37 includes a light blocking portion 37 a that blocks an optical path between the reflection mirrors 32 and 34 and the beam splitter 13.
- the shutter mechanism 14 includes a shutter drive mechanism that moves the shutter 37 between the first light shielding position 37A and the second light shielding position 37B.
- the shutter drive mechanism includes a lever member 39 to which the shutter 37 is fixed, a solenoid (not shown) that rotates the lever member 39, and the like.
- the lever member 39 is rotatable with the left-right direction as the axis direction of rotation.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing the medium pressing mechanism 12 shown in FIG. 2 from another direction.
- FIG. 7 is a front view of the medium pressing mechanism 12 shown in FIG.
- FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of the medium pressing mechanism 12 shown in FIG.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view for explaining a state in which the information recording medium 2 is inserted into the information reading apparatus 1 shown in FIG.
- FIG. 10 is a side view for explaining the operation of the pressing member 41 and the contact member 42 when the passport 2A is inserted into the information reading apparatus 1 shown in FIG.
- FIG. 11 is a side view for explaining the positional relationship between the push-up portion 41f and the guide pin 41g shown in FIG.
- the medium pressing mechanism 12 is arranged in the medium arrangement unit 16.
- the medium pressing mechanism 12 includes a pressing member 41 having two pressing portions 41a that press both ends in the left-right direction of the passport 2A from the upper side, and a contact portion 42a that contacts the rear end (back end) of the ID card 2B.
- a contact member 42, a pressing member 41, and a holding member 43 that holds the contact member 42 are provided.
- the medium presser mechanism 12 includes compression coil springs 44 and 45 as urging members that urge the presser member 41 downward with respect to the holding member 43.
- the medium pressing mechanism 12 of this embodiment includes a total of four compression coil springs 44, 45 including two compression coil springs 44 and two compression coil springs 45.
- the holding member 43 is made of resin.
- the holding member 43 includes an upper surface portion 43a that constitutes the upper surface of the medium pressing mechanism 12, a rear surface portion 43b that constitutes the rear surface of the medium pressing mechanism 12, and side portions that constitute the left and right side surfaces on the rear end side of the medium pressing mechanism 12. 43c.
- the upper surface portion 43a includes a base portion 43d formed in a substantially rectangular flat plate shape having a long left and right length, and two protruding portions 43e that protrude from the left and right ends of the base portion 43d toward the front side. Yes.
- the base 43d is disposed so that the thickness direction of the base 43d coincides with the vertical direction.
- the protruding portion 43e is formed in a substantially rectangular flat plate shape having a long length in the front-rear direction, and is arranged so that the thickness direction of the protruding portion 43e coincides with the vertical direction.
- the rear surface portion 43b is formed in a substantially rectangular flat plate shape having a long length in the left-right direction, and is arranged so that the thickness direction of the rear surface portion 43b matches the front-rear direction.
- the upper end of the rear surface portion 43b is connected to the rear end of the base portion 43d.
- the side surface portion 43c is formed in a substantially rectangular flat plate shape, and is arranged so that the thickness direction of the side surface portion 43c matches the left-right direction.
- the upper end of the side surface portion 43c is connected to each of the left and right ends of the base portion 43d, and the rear end of the side surface portion 43c is connected to each of the left and right ends of the rear surface portion 43b.
- the protrusion 43f is formed on the front end side portion of each of the two protrusions 43e.
- the protrusions 43g are formed on both ends of the base 43d in the left-right direction.
- the upper surface of the protrusion 43f is a plane orthogonal to the vertical direction.
- the protrusion 43g is formed in a hemispherical shape.
- the upper surface of the protrusion 43 f and the upper end of the protrusion 43 g are in contact with the lower surface of the upper surface portion 15 a of the cover member 15. That is, the holding member 43 is in contact with the lower surface of the upper surface portion 15a.
- a cylindrical spring holding portion 43h that protrudes downward is formed on the front end side of the protruding portion 43e.
- the spring holding portion 43 h is inserted on the inner peripheral side of the compression coil spring 44.
- a spring holding member 47 is fixed to the base portion 43d.
- the spring holding member 47 is formed with a shaft portion 47a inserted on the inner peripheral side of the compression coil spring 45.
- the spring holding member 47 is fixed to the upper surface side of the base portion 43d so that the shaft portion 47a protrudes downward from the base portion 43d.
- the spring holding member 47 has two shaft portions 47a.
- a guide groove 43j for guiding the pressing member 41 in the vertical direction with respect to the holding member 43 is formed in the side surface portion 43c.
- the guide groove 43j penetrates the side surface portion 43c in the left-right direction, and is formed in a long hole shape with the vertical direction as the longitudinal direction. Further, the side surface portion 43c is formed with a notch portion 43k for fitting a guide pin 41g, which will be described later, formed on the pressing member 41 into the guide groove 43j.
- the notch 43k is formed between the upper end portion of the guide groove 43j and the front end surface of the side surface portion 43c.
- the side surface portion 43c is formed with a concave portion 43n for holding a pin 42d described later formed on the contact member 42 (see FIG. 11).
- the recess 43n is formed to be recessed from the inner side surface of the side surface portion 43c in the left-right direction toward the outer side in the left-right direction.
- the shape of the recess 43n when viewed from the left-right direction is circular.
- the recess 43n is disposed on the rear side of the guide groove 43j. Further, the recess 43n is disposed below the lower end of the guide groove 43j.
- the pressing member 41 is made of resin. As described above, the pressing member 41 includes the two pressing portions 41a.
- the pressing portion 41a is formed in a straight line having a long length in the front-rear direction. That is, the presser portion 41a is formed in a straight line parallel to the front-rear direction. Specifically, the presser portion 41a is formed in a plate shape having a long length in the front-rear direction.
- the pressing member 41 includes a guide portion 41b that is connected to the front ends of the two pressing portions 41a, and a connection portion 41c that connects the rear ends (back end portions) of the two pressing portions 41a.
- the connection part 41c has connected the upper side of the rear-end part of the pressing part 41a.
- the lower surface of the pressing portion 41a is a plane orthogonal to the vertical direction. However, a meat stealing portion 41d that is recessed upward is formed on the lower surface of the pressing portion 41a (see FIG. 6).
- the upper surface 41e of the pressing portion 41a is an inclined surface that inclines toward the lower side toward the inner side in the left-right direction. That is, the upper surface 41e of the presser portion 41a disposed on the right side is an inclined surface that is inclined downward toward the left side, and the upper surface 41e of the presser portion 41a disposed on the left side is on the right side. It becomes the inclined surface which inclines so that it may go to the lower side as it goes.
- the presser 41a comes into contact with at least a part of each of the left and right ends of the passport 2A placed on the glass plate 3 (specifically, both ends in the left and right direction of the cover of the passport 2A) from above.
- the function of pressing at least a part of both ends in the left-right direction of 2A from above is achieved.
- the presser 41a of the present embodiment comes into contact with almost the entire left and right ends (both ends in the left and right direction of the cover of the passport 2A) of the passport 2A placed on the glass plate 3 from the upper side. The entire left and right ends are pressed from above. That is, the pressing portion 41a of the present embodiment also contacts the back end portions of both end portions in the left-right direction of the passport 2A from above and presses the back end portions of both end portions in the left-right direction of the passport 2A from above.
- the distance between the two presser portions 41a in the left-right direction is narrower than the width in the left-right direction of the passport 2A (see FIG. 9A).
- the distance in the left-right direction between the two pressing portions 41a is wider than the width in the left-right direction of the ID card 2B (see FIGS. 3B and 9B). That is, the width in the left-right direction of the ID card 2B placed on the glass plate 3 is narrower than the distance in the left-right direction of the two pressing portions 41a.
- a push-up portion 41f that contacts the contact member 42 from below and pushes up the contact portion 42a is formed.
- the pressing portion 41f is formed on each of the left and right ends of the pressing member 41.
- a push-up portion 41 f is formed at the rear end portion of the presser member 41.
- the push-up portion 41f is disposed below the connection portion 41c.
- the upper surface of the push-up portion 41f is formed in a convex curved surface having a circular arc when viewed from the left-right direction.
- the width in the left-right direction of the guide portion 41b is equal to the width in the left-right direction of the presser portion 41a.
- the lower surface of the guide portion 41b is formed in a convex curved surface having a circular shape when viewed from the left-right direction. Further, the lower surface of the guide portion 41b is inclined so as to go upward as it goes to the front side.
- the inner side surface in the left-right direction of the guide portion 41b is formed in a concave curved surface shape having a circular arc when viewed from the up-down direction. Moreover, the inner side surface of the guide part 41b in the left-right direction extends outward in the left-right direction as it goes to the front side.
- the guide part 41b has a function of guiding the passport 2A inserted into the information reading apparatus 1 to the lower side of the presser part 41a.
- the guide part 41b has a function of guiding the ID card 2B inserted into the information reading device 1 between the two pressing parts 41a.
- the rear end portion of the guide portion 41 b and the pressing portion 41 a are disposed below the protruding portion 43 e of the holding member 43.
- the connection portion 41 c is disposed below the base portion 43 d of the holding member 43.
- the lower end of the compression coil spring 44 is in contact with the upper surface of the rear end portion of the guide portion 41b, and the lower end of the compression coil spring 45 is in contact with the upper surface of the connection portion 41c. That is, the pressing member 41 is urged downward with respect to the holding member 43 by the compression coil springs 44 and 45 and can move up and down with respect to the holding member 43.
- the lower surface of the pressing portion 41 a is in contact with the upper surface of the glass plate 3 by the urging force of the compression coil springs 44 and 45. That is, when the passport 2 ⁇ / b> A is not inserted into the information reading device 1, the pressing member 41 is in contact with the upper surface of the glass plate 3.
- Guide pins 41g projecting outward in the left-right direction are formed on both the left and right side surfaces of the connecting portion 41c.
- the guide pin 41g is formed in a cylindrical shape.
- the guide pin 41g is disposed outside the push-up portion 41f in the left-right direction. Further, when viewed from the left-right direction, the guide pin 41g is disposed immediately above the push-up portion 41f, as indicated by a solid line in FIG. That is, when viewed from the left-right direction, the push-up portion 41f is disposed directly below the guide pin 41g.
- the guide pin 41g is engaged with the guide groove 43j of the holding member 43. Specifically, each of the two guide pins 41g is engaged with each of the two guide grooves 43j from the inner side in the left-right direction.
- the pressing member 41 is guided in the vertical direction with respect to the holding member 43 by the guide pin 41g and the guide groove 43j.
- the pressing member 41 is rotatable with respect to the holding member 43 with the guide pin 41g as the center and the horizontal direction as the axial direction of rotation.
- a gap is formed between the pressing portion 41a and the protruding portion 43e in the vertical direction.
- a light passage portion 48 through which light emitted from the illumination 5 passes is provided. That is, on the upper surface of the information recording medium 2 on the glass plate 3, the light emitted from the illumination 5 and transmitted through the side surface portion 15 b is above the pressing portion 41 a and below the protruding portion 43 e. It becomes the light passage part 48 which passes toward.
- the contact member 42 is made of resin. Further, the contact member 42 is formed separately from the presser member 41 and is disposed below the connection portion 41 c of the presser member 41. As described above, the contact member 42 includes the contact portion 42a.
- the contact member 42 includes a support part 42b that supports the contact part 42a.
- the contact part 42a is formed in a flat plate shape having a long length in the left-right direction, and is arranged so that the thickness direction of the contact part 42a and the front-rear direction substantially coincide with each other.
- the support portion 42b is formed in a substantially flat plate shape having a long length in the left-right direction, and is arranged so that the thickness direction of the support portion 42b is substantially coincident with the vertical direction.
- the contact part 42a is connected to the front end of the support part 42b.
- the contact portion 42a extends downward from the front end of the support portion 42b.
- the width in the left-right direction of the contact part 42a is narrower than the distance in the left-right direction of the two pressing parts 41a.
- the contact portion 42a is disposed between the two presser portions 41a when viewed from the front-rear direction.
- a concave portion 42 c that is recessed upward is formed in the central portion of the lower surface of the contact portion 42 a in the left-right direction.
- the concave portion 42c is formed in a concave curved surface shape having a circular arc when viewed from the front-rear direction.
- the lateral width H of the recess 42c is narrower than the lateral width of the ID card 2B (specifically, the lateral width of the ID card 2B placed on the glass 3).
- the outer side in the left-right direction of the recess 42c is a plane substantially orthogonal to the up-down direction. That is, the lower end surface of the contact portion 42a is a plane that is substantially orthogonal to the vertical direction.
- the left and right end faces of the support portion 42b are formed with pins 42d that protrude outward in the left-right direction.
- the pin 42d is formed at the rear end portion of the support portion 42b.
- the pin 42d is formed in a cylindrical shape.
- the pin 42 d is engaged with the recess 43 n of the holding member 43.
- each of the two pins 42d is inserted into each of the two recesses 43n from the inner side in the left-right direction.
- the contact member 42 is rotatable with respect to the holding member 43 with the pin 42d as the center and the horizontal direction as the axial direction of rotation. That is, the contact member 42 is held by the holding member 43 so that the contact member 42 can be rotated with the left-right direction as the axis direction of the rotation.
- the pressing portion 41f of the pressing member 41 is in contact with the both ends of the support portion 42b in the left-right direction from below.
- the push-up portion 41f is disposed in front of the pin 42d. That is, the center of rotation of the contact member 42 with respect to the holding member 43 is disposed on the rear side (back side) of the push-up portion 41f. Further, the push-up portion 41f is disposed on the rear side (back side) of the contact portion 42a.
- the lower end surface of the contact portion 42a is a plane orthogonal to the vertical direction, and is in contact with the upper surface of the glass plate 3.
- the front surface of the contact portion 42a is a plane orthogonal to the front-rear direction.
- the front surface of the contact portion 42 a is disposed slightly in front of the front end of the connection portion 41 c of the pressing member 41.
- the distance (front-rear direction distance) between the front end surface of the glass plate 3 and the front surface of the contact portion 42a is shorter than the front-rear width of the cover of the passport 2A placed on the glass plate 3 (FIG. 9 ( A)).
- the distance between the front end surface of the glass plate 3 and the front surface of the contact portion 42a is longer than the width in the front-rear direction of the ID card 2B placed on the glass plate 3 (see FIG. 9B).
- the passport 2A when the passport 2A starts to be inserted into the information reading apparatus 1, the passport 2A enters the lower side of the presser portion 41a of the presser member 41 and the front end side of the presser portion 41a is lifted (see FIG. 10A). That is, when the passport 2A starts to be inserted into the information reading device 1, the front end side of the pressing member 41 is lifted. Further, when the passport 2A enters the predetermined position of the information reading apparatus 1, the push-up portion 41f is lifted as shown in FIG. Therefore, when the passport 2A is inserted into the information reading device 1 and enters the predetermined position, the support portion 42b is pushed up by the push-up portion 41f, and the contact member 42 rotates around the pin 42d. Specifically, as shown in FIG. 10B, the contact member 42 rotates in the clockwise direction of FIG. 10, and the contact portion 42a is lifted.
- the push-up portion 41f is disposed on the front side with respect to the rotation center of the contact member 42 with respect to the holding member 43, and the contact portion 42a is disposed on the front side with respect to the push-up portion 41f.
- the lift amount of the contact portion 42a when lifted is larger than the lift amount of the push-up portion 41f lifted by the passport 2A. That is, when the passport 2A is inserted into the information reading apparatus 1, the amount of rise of the contact portion 42a is larger than the amount of rise of the presser portion 41a lifted by the passport 2A, and is larger than the thickness of the cover of the passport 2A. It has become.
- the amount of rise of the contact portion 42a is about three times the amount of rise of the presser portion 41a. Therefore, when the passport 2A is inserted into the information reading apparatus 1, the back end (back end of the cover) of the passport 2A passes below the contact portion 42a and enters the back side from the contact portion 42a.
- the presser portion 41a is lifted by the passport 2A to hold both ends in the left-right direction of the passport 2A from above and the contact portion 42a is lifted.
- the contact portion 42a is lifted in conjunction with the lifting operation of the presser portion 41a.
- the contact member 42 is pushed upward by the pressing member 41 and the contact portion 42a is lifted.
- the width in the left-right direction of the ID card 2B placed on the glass plate 3 is narrower than the distance in the left-right direction of the two pressing portions 41a. For this reason, even if the ID card 2B is inserted into the information reading apparatus 1, the pressing portion 41a is not lifted (that is, the pressing member 41 is not lifted), and the pressing portion 41f is not lifted. Therefore, even if the ID card 2B is inserted into the information reading device 1, the contact portion 42a does not lift. Therefore, when the ID card 2B is inserted into the information reading device 1, the inner end of the ID card 2B comes into contact with the contact portion 42a (see FIGS. 3B and 9B). Specifically, the inner end of the ID card 2B contacts the front surface of the contact portion 42a.
- the passport 2A is inserted into the information reading device 1 so that the back surface of the cover on which the personal information is recorded faces downward.
- the presser portion 41a is lifted by the passport 2A, and both left and right end portions of the passport 2A are pressed from above by the presser portion 41a, and the inner end of the passport 2A is the contact portion.
- the passport 2 ⁇ / b> A is placed on the glass plate 3 so as to enter the back side of 42 a.
- the illumination 4 emits light, and the information recorded in the passport 2A is optically read.
- the shutter 37 is disposed at the second light shielding position 37B. Moreover, the illumination 5 does not irradiate light.
- the ID card 2B is inserted into the information reading device 1.
- the inner end of the ID card 2B comes into contact with the contact portion 42a, and the ID card 2B is placed on the glass plate 3.
- the illumination 4 emits light, and information recorded on the lower surface of the ID card 2B is optically read.
- the shutter 37 is disposed at the second light shielding position 37B, and the illumination 5 does not emit light.
- the shutter 37 moves to the first light shielding position 37A, and the illumination 5 emits light, so that the information recorded on the upper surface of the ID card 2B is optical. To be read. At this time, the illumination 4 does not emit light.
- the information recorded on ID card 2B may be read after the information recorded on the upper surface of ID card 2B is read.
- the end of the passport 2A is bent, it is possible to suppress the lower surface of the lower surface of the passport 2A from being lifted from the upper surface of the glass plate 3, so that glare occurs in the image of the lower surface of the passport 2A. It is possible to suppress this.
- the back of the left and right ends of the passport that occurs when the surface that has been subjected to the gloss treatment with the coating material, such as the back side of the cover of the passport 2A that conforms to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), is read.
- the coating material such as the back side of the cover of the passport 2A that conforms to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
- the information recorded on the lower surface of the passport 2A which is likely to be bent at the end, can be suppressed from being affected by excessive or insufficient light quantity such as overexposure and blackout, and recorded on the lower surface of the passport 2A. It is possible to read the information appropriately optically.
- the passport 2A of this embodiment is a passport created in accordance with the guidelines of the International Civil Aviation Organization.
- the holding portion 41a has both left and right ends of the passport 2A placed on the glass plate 3.
- the entire left and right ends of the passport 2A are pressed from the upper side by touching almost the entire portion from the upper side, and the rear end portions of the left and right ends of the passport 2A are also pressed by the presser 41a from the upper side. Yes. Therefore, in this embodiment, it is possible to appropriately read the characters for character recognition recorded at the far end portions of the left and right end portions of the passport 2A and perform the character recognition processing appropriately.
- the contact portion 42a is lifted, and the inner end of the passport 2A passes below the contact portion 42a. Therefore, even if the distance between the front end surface of the glass plate 3 and the front surface of the contact portion 42a is shorter than the front-rear width of the cover of the passport 2A placed on the glass plate 3, the predetermined position in the front-rear direction It is possible to insert the passport 2A until the information is recorded on the lower surface of the passport 2A.
- the distance between the two presser portions 41a in the left-right direction is wider than the width in the left-right direction of the ID card 2B.
- the inner end of the ID card 2B contacts the front surface of the contact portion 42a disposed on the front side of the front end of the connection portion 41c of the pressing member 41. To do. Therefore, in this embodiment, when optically reading information recorded on the upper surface of the ID card 2B, the ID card 2B can be positioned at a position where the pressing member 41 does not appear in the front-rear direction. Therefore, in this embodiment, it is possible to optically appropriately read information recorded on the upper surface of the ID card 2B.
- the end of the ID card 2B is not easily broken, in this embodiment, even if the ID card 2B is not pressed from above, the information recorded on the lower surface of the ID card 2B is optically appropriate. It becomes possible to read. Therefore, in this embodiment, the information recorded on both surfaces of the ID card 2B smaller than the passport 2A can be optically read appropriately although the end portion is not easily bent.
- the amount of ascent of the contact portion 42a is larger than the amount of ascent of the presser 41a lifted by the passport 2A. For this reason, in this embodiment, even if the deformation amount of the end portion of the passport 2A is large, it is possible to prevent contact between the rear end of the passport 2A inserted into the information reading apparatus 1 and the contact portion 42a. Therefore, in this embodiment, even if the deformation amount of the end portion of the passport 2A is large, the rear end of the passport 2A can be inserted to the back side of the contact portion 42a.
- the concave portion 42c is formed in the center portion in the left-right direction of the lower surface of the contact portion 42a, the left-right direction of the rear end portion of the passport 2A in which both left-right ends are pressed by the presser portion 41a. Even if the central part of this is greatly deformed, it is possible to prevent contact between the rear end of the passport 2A inserted into the information reading apparatus 1 and the contact part 42a. Therefore, in this embodiment, even if the center part in the left-right direction of the rear end part of the passport 2A in which both ends in the left-right direction are pressed is greatly deformed, the rear end of the passport 2A is inserted to the back side of the contact part 42a. It becomes possible to do.
- the configuration of the information reading device 1 can be simplified as compared with a case where a mechanism for lifting the presser member 41 is separately provided.
- the contact member 42 is pushed upward by the presser member 41 lifted by the passport 2A, and the contact portion 42a is lifted. Therefore, in this embodiment, the configuration of the information reading apparatus 1 can be simplified as compared with a case where a mechanism for lifting the contact portion 42a is separately provided.
- the upper surface of the push-up portion 41f is formed in a convex curved surface having a circular arc when viewed from the left-right direction.
- the push-up portion 41f when viewed from the left-right direction, the push-up portion 41f is disposed directly below the guide pin 41g. Therefore, in this embodiment, even if the pressing member 41 rotates and tilts around the guide pin 41g, the contact position between the pressing portion 41f and the contact member 42 in the vertical direction is not easily changed. That is, when viewed from the left-right direction, the push-up portion 41f disposed on the lower side of the guide pin 41g is disposed on the front side of the guide pin 41g as indicated by a two-dot chain line in FIG.
- the holding member 43 comes into contact with the lower surface of the upper surface portion 15a by the urging force of the compression coil springs 44 and 45, and the pressing member 41 is a glass plate. 3 is in contact with the upper surface. Therefore, in this embodiment, the medium pressing mechanism 12 can be removed from the medium placement unit 16 by bending the compression coil springs 44 and 45. That is, in the present embodiment, the medium pressing mechanism 12 can be easily detached from the medium placement unit 16. Further, in this embodiment, it is possible to easily clean the upper surface of the glass plate 3 by removing the medium pressing mechanism 12 from the medium arranging portion 16.
- the upper side of the pressing portion 41a and the lower side of the protruding portion 43e is the information recording medium 2 on which the light emitted from the illumination 5 and transmitted through the side surface portion 15b is placed on the glass plate 3. It is a light passage portion 48 that passes toward the upper surface. Therefore, in this embodiment, even if the holding member 41 that holds both ends in the left-right direction of the passport 2A is provided, it is possible to appropriately irradiate the upper surface of the information recording medium 2 placed on the glass plate 3 with light. become.
- the upper surface 41e of the pressing portion 41a is an inclined surface that is inclined so as to go downward as it goes inward in the left-right direction, and therefore the information recording medium 2 placed on the glass plate 3
- the light of the illumination 5 emitted from the outside in the left-right direction and obliquely from the upper side is less likely to be blocked by the presser 41a.
- the upper surface 41e is an inclined surface that is inclined downward toward the inner side in the left-right direction, the ID card 2 inserted into the information reading device 1 can be removed by using the upper surface 41e. It becomes possible to guide between the presser portions 41a.
- the presser portion 41a touches a part of each of the left and right end portions of the passport 2A placed on the glass plate 3 from above and presses a part of both end portions of the passport 2A in the left and right direction from above. May be.
- the passport 2A is a passport created in accordance with the guidelines of the International Civil Aviation Organization
- the presser portion 41a comes into contact with at least the back end portions of the left and right end portions of the passport 2A from the upper side and the passport 2A At least the back end portion of both end portions in the left-right direction is pressed from above.
- the biasing force of the compression coil spring 44 may be stronger than the biasing force of the compression coil spring 45.
- the push-up portion 41f can be lifted at an earlier stage. Therefore, after the passport 2A starts to be inserted into the information reading device 1, the contact portion 42a can be pushed up by the push-up portion 41f at an earlier stage. Therefore, it becomes easier to more reliably prevent contact between the back end of the passport 2A inserted into the information reading apparatus 1 and the contact portion 42a.
- the compression coil spring 44 is a first compression coil spring disposed on the front end side of the holding member 43
- the compression coil spring 45 is a second compression coil disposed on the rear end side (back end side) of the holding member 43. It is a compression coil spring.
- the presser member 41 may be formed so that the center of gravity of the presser member 41 is on the front side. Even in this case, after the passport 2A starts to be inserted into the information reading apparatus 1, it is possible to push down the front end side of the presser member 41 and lift the rear end side of the presser member 41 at an earlier stage. . Therefore, it becomes easier to more reliably prevent contact between the back end of the passport 2A inserted into the information reading apparatus 1 and the contact portion 42a.
- the presser portion 41a may be rotatable with respect to the holding member 43 with the front-rear direction as the axial direction of rotation.
- the push-up portion 41f is disposed on the inner side in the left-right direction with respect to the rotation center of the press portion 41a with respect to the holding member 43.
- the pressing member 41 and the contact member 42 may be integrally formed. In this case, for example, the whole or a part of the pressing member 41 and the contact member 42 formed integrally may be formed of rubber.
- the contact portion 42a may not be lifted in conjunction with the lifting operation of the presser portion 41a.
- the medium presser mechanism 12 includes a member that moves or rotates by being pushed by the rear end of the passport 2A inserted into the information reading apparatus 1, and the contact portion 42a is lifted in conjunction with the movement of this member. May be. That is, the contact member 42 may be pushed upward by this member to lift the contact portion 42a.
- the medium pressing mechanism 12 includes a drive source that rotates the contact member 42 and a detection mechanism that detects the rear end of the passport 2A, and rotates the contact member 42 based on the detection result of the detection mechanism. Thus, the contact portion 42a may be lifted.
- the medium pressing mechanism 12 may include a lifting mechanism that lifts and lowers the pressing member 41.
- the presser member 41 at the raised position is lowered to press the left and right ends of the passport 2A from above.
- the rising amount of the contact portion 42a when the passport 2A is inserted into the information reading device 1 may be equal to the rising amount of the pressing portion 41a lifted by the passport 2A.
- the contact member 42 is held by the holding member 43 so as to be slidable in the vertical direction.
- the pressing member 41 and the contact member 42 are integrally formed.
- the pressing member 41 may be biased downward by a spring member other than the compression coil springs 44 and 45. Further, in the above-described embodiment, the medium pressing mechanism 12 may not include the compression coil springs 44 and 45. In this case, the protrusion 43e of the holding member 43 becomes unnecessary. In this case, the presser member 41 lifted by the passport 2A is lowered by its own weight when the passport 2A is extracted. In the above-described embodiment, the medium pressing mechanism 12 may be fixed in the medium placement unit 16.
- a guide pin formed separately from the pressing member 41 may be fixed to the pressing member 41 in place of the guide pin 41g.
- a guide groove corresponding to the guide groove 43j may be formed in the pressing member 41, and a guide pin corresponding to the guide pin 41g may be formed or fixed to the holding member 43.
- the push-up portion 41f may not be disposed directly below the guide pin 41g.
- suppressing part 41a does not need to be an inclined surface, and the recessed part 42c does not need to be formed in the lower surface of the contact part 42a.
- the beam splitter 13 reflects a part of the light that has passed through the optical system 6 toward the imaging optical system 9 and a part of the light that has passed through the optical system 7 toward the imaging optical system 9.
- the optical systems 6 and 7 may be configured to transmit light.
- the imaging optical system and the imaging element into which the light that has passed through the optical system 6 enters, and the imaging optical system and the imaging element into which the light that has passed through the optical system 7 enter are individually provided. May be.
- the information reading apparatus 1 may include a transparent resin plate such as an acrylic plate instead of the glass plate 3.
- the information recording medium 2 may not include an IC chip. In this case, the antenna disposed below the glass plate 3 and the antenna 17 are not necessary.
- the information recording medium 2 may be a medium other than the passport 2A and the ID card 2B.
- the information recording medium 2 may be a driver's license.
- the information reading apparatus 1 is a manual reading apparatus. However, the information reading apparatus to which the configuration of the present invention is applied is a medium conveying type reading apparatus having an information recording medium conveying mechanism. There may be.
- the second information recording medium includes TD1 (Machine Readable Travel Documents) conforming to the passport standard by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and ID-1 of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- TD1 Machine Readable Travel Documents
- ISO International Organization for Standardization
- cards such as cards, driver's licenses, permanent resident cards (Permanent Resident Cards), and US military ID cards are included.
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Abstract
La présente invention concerne un dispositif de lecture d'informations capable de lire de manière optique et appropriée des informations enregistrées sur une surface d'un premier support d'enregistrement d'informations qui comprend une partie d'extrémité dans laquelle des plis et similaires sont susceptibles de se produire, ainsi que des informations enregistrées sur les deux surfaces d'un second support d'enregistrement d'informations qui a une partie d'extrémité dans laquelle des plis et similaires ne sont pas susceptibles de se produire, mais qui est plus petit que le premier support d'enregistrement d'informations. Ce dispositif de lecture d'informations est pourvu de parties de pression (41a) qui viennent en contact avec les parties d'extrémité droite et gauche d'un premier support d'enregistrement d'informations (2A) à partir du côté supérieur de celui-ci pour presser les deux parties d'extrémité du support d'enregistrement d'informations (2A), et d'une partie de contact (42a) avec laquelle une extrémité arrière d'un second support d'enregistrement d'informations (2B) vient en contact, un espace entre les deux parties de pression (41a) étant plus large que la largeur du support d'enregistrement d'informations (2B). Dans ce dispositif de lecture d'informations, lorsque le support d'enregistrement d'informations (2A) est inséré, les parties de pression (41a) pressent à la fois les parties d'extrémité droite et gauche du support d'enregistrement d'informations (2A) à partir du côté supérieur de celui-ci, la partie de contact (42a) est soulevée, et l'extrémité arrière du support d'enregistrement d'informations (2A) passe sous la partie de contact (42a). Lorsque le support d'enregistrement d'informations (2B) est inséré, l'extrémité arrière du support d'enregistrement d'informations (2B) entre en contact avec la partie de contact (42a).
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