Textile rfid transponder and method for applying a textile rfid transponder to textiles
US-2024013023-A1 · Jan 11, 2024 · US
US10081894B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10081894-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414584374-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 29, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 23, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 25, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 25, 2018 |
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Systems and methods are provided for labeling a piece of merchandise with a wireless communication device. In addition to a wireless communication device, the merchandise tag includes an associated label made of a washable fabric material. The wireless communication device is incorporated into the label and includes an RFID chip and a slot-loop hybrid antenna, with the antenna including a conductor sheet that defines a slot. The label is secured to a piece of merchandise at a sew line, with the sew line dividing the label into an upper portion and a lower portion. The RFID chip and the slot of the antenna, along with a relatively high conductance piece or portion of the conductor sheet, are positioned within the upper portion of the label, while a relatively low conductance piece or portion of the conductor sheet is positioned within the lower portion of the label.
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What is claimed is: 1. A merchandise tag comprising: a label formed of a fabric material; a wireless communication device incorporated into the label and including an RFID chip, and a slot-loop hybrid antenna electrically coupled to the RFID chip and including a conductor sheet defining a slot; and a sew line at which the label is secured to a piece of merchandise, wherein the sew line divides the label into an upper portion and a lower portion, the RFID chip and the slot of the antenna are positioned within the upper portion of the label, and the conductor sheet includes a relatively high conductance portion and a relatively low conductance portion, with the RFID chip being electrically coupled to and the slot being defined in the portion having the greater conductance and only the portion of the conductor sheet having a relatively low conductance is formed of a conductive fabric. 2. The merchandise tag of claim 1 , wherein the relatively high and relatively low conductance portions of the conductor sheet are separate pieces. 3. The merchandise tag of claim 1 , wherein the portion of the conductor sheet having a relatively low conductance is a combination of a non-conductive material and a conductive material, the non-conductive material being at least partially coated, impregnated or treated with the conductive material. 4. The merchandise tag of claim 3 , wherein the conductive material is an ink containing carbon, silver particles or other conductive particles. 5. The merchandise tag of claim 1 , wherein the portion of the conductor sheet having a relatively low conductance is formed of a water disintegrable material. 6. The merchandise tag of claim 5 , wherein the water disintegrable material is paper or other cellulosic material at least partially coated, impregnated or treated with a conductive material. 7. A method for labeling a piece of merchandise, comprising: providing a piece of merchandise; providing a merchandise tag including a label and a wireless communication device incorporated into the label, the wireless communication device including an RFID chip and a slot-loop hybrid antenna electrically coupled to the RFID chip and including a conductor sheet defining a slot; and securing the merchandise tag to the piece of merchandise at a sew line, which divides the label into an upper portion and a lower portion, wherein the merchandise tag is secured to the piece of merchandise such that the RFID chip and the slot of the antenna are positioned within the upper portion of the label, and at least a portion of the conductor sheet positioned within the lower portion of the label has a lesser conductance than at least a portion of the conductor sheet positioned within the upper portion of the label and only the portion of the conductor sheet having a lesser conductance is formed of a conductive fabric.
the material being flexible or adapted for folding, e.g. paper or paper-like materials used in luggage labels, identification tags, forms or identification documents carrying RFIDs (methods for testing the genuineness of valuable papers, e.g. banknotes or passports G07D7/00; constructional features of booklets and the like B42D) · CPC title
the record carrier being capable of non-contact communication, e.g. constructional details of the antenna of a non-contact smart card · CPC title
the material being suitable for use as a textile, e.g. woven-based RFID-like labels designed for attachment to laundry items (markings attached to laundry items in general D06F93/00) · CPC title
Sewing apparatus or machines not otherwise provided for (for making zip closures A44B19/00) · CPC title
used in active tags, i.e. provided with its own power source or in passive tags, i.e. deriving power from RF signal · CPC title
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