Signatures and labels in a blockchain derived from digital images
US-2024193394-A1 · Jun 13, 2024 · US
US10096269B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10096269-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515533888-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 1, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 9, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 9, 2018 |
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An identification tag is described that includes a tab portion having a unique identifier, an anchor portion, and a tether portion connecting the tab portion to the anchor portion. The anchor portion has a permanent pressure sensitive adhesive to secure the tag to one of a patch cable or a port disposed in a patch panel. In an exemplary aspect, the tag portion, anchor portion and the tether portion of the tag are formed as an integral structure. The unique identifier is a two-dimensional code, that is printed as an inverted image to provide improved network security and prevent reading of the unique identifiers by unapproved reading devices.
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What is claimed is: 1. An identification tag comprising: a tab portion having a unique identifier disposed thereon; an anchor portion having a permanent adhesive having good adhesion to low energy surfaces disposed thereon to permanently attach the tag to one of a patch cable and a port disposed in a patch panel; a tether portion connecting the tab portion to the anchor portion of the tag; and a ferromagnetic patch disposed on the tether portion of the tag. 2. The tag of claim 1 , wherein the tab portion, anchor portion and the tether portion of the tag are formed as an integral structure that is cut from one of a polymer stock material, a nonwoven stock material and a paper based stock material. 3. The tag of claim 1 , wherein permanent adhesive having good adhesion to low energy surfaces is applied onto the anchor portion on a side opposite the unique identifier. 4. The tag of claim 1 , wherein permanent adhesive having good adhesion to low energy surfaces is applied onto the anchor portion on a same side as the unique identifier. 5. The tag of claim 1 , wherein the anchor portion is an adhesive tape segment that is disposed over and extending laterally away from the tether portion. 6. The tag of claim 5 , wherein the adhesive tape segment comprises a permanent adhesive having good adhesion to plastic surfaces disposed on one side of a robust backing material. 7. The tag of claim 1 , wherein the unique identifier is a two-dimensional code. 8. The tag of claim 1 , wherein the unique identifier is one of a one-dimensional bar code, a two-dimensional bar code and a quick response code. 9. The tag of claim 1 , wherein the unique identifier is printed on the tab portion as an inverted image of a two-dimensional code to provide improved network security. 10. The tag of claim 1 , further comprising a clear separate substrate material laminated over the unique identifier disposed on the tab portion of the tag to protect the unique identifier from wear and abrasion. 11. An identification tag comprising: a tab portion having a unique identifier disposed thereon; an anchor portion to attach the tag to one of a patch cable and a port disposed in a patch panel; a tether portion connecting the tab portion to the anchor portion of the tag; and a ferromagnetic patch disposed on the tether portion of the tag. 12. The tag of claim 11 , further comprising a permanent adhesive having good adhesion to low energy surfaces applied onto the anchor portion on a side opposite the unique identifier to permanently attach the identification tag to one of the patch cable and the port. 13. The tag of claim 11 , further comprising permanent adhesive having good adhesion to low energy surfaces is applied onto the anchor portion on a same side as the unique identifier to permanently attach the identification tag to one of the patch cable and the port. 14. The tag of claim 11 , wherein the unique identifier is one of a two-dimensional code, a one-dimensional bar code, a two-dimensional bar code and a quick response code. 15. The tag of claim 11 , wherein the unique identifier is printed on the tab portion as an inverted image of a two-dimensional code to provide improved network security. 16. The tag of claim 11 , further comprising a clear separate substrate material laminated over the unique identifier disposed on the tab portion of the tag to protect the unique identifier from wear and abrasion.
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