Power feeding coil unit and wireless power transmission device
US-2015145342-A1 · May 28, 2015 · US
US11017284B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11017284-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017021300-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 15, 2020 |
| Priority date | Dec 2, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 25, 2021 |
| Grant date | May 25, 2021 |
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A highly reliable RFID tag is provided that is lighter and smaller and has a desired communication distance, and that can be applied to deformable articles. The RFID tag includes a first end of a first power feeding coil that is connected to a first input and output terminal of an RFIC element, a second end of the first power feeding coil that is connected to one end of a second power feeding coil, and the other end of the second power feeding coil is connected to a second input and output terminal of the RFIC element. Moreover, the RFID tag has a spring-shaped antenna that has a first region with magnetic field coupling of the first power feeding coil, and a second region with magnetic field coupling of the second power feeding coil. The first region and the second region are continuous via a region having an inductance component.
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What is claimed: 1. An RFID tag comprising: an RFIC element comprising a first input and output terminal and a second input and output terminal; a first power feeding coil having a first end connected to the first input and output terminal of the RFIC element; a second power feeding coil having a first end connected to a second end of the first power feeding coil and having a second end connected to the second input and output terminal of the RFIC element; and a spring-shaped antenna that comprises a first region coupled through a magnetic field with the first power feeding coil and a second region coupled through a magnetic field with the second power feeding coil, wherein the first region and the second region are consecutively disposed from each other through a region therebetween having an inductance component, and wherein the first power feeding coil and the second power feeding coil are disposed inside the spring-shaped antenna. 2. The RFID tag according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second power feeding coils each comprise a winding axes that extend in a same direction and are parallel to a winding axis of the spring-shaped antenna. 3. The RFID tag according to claim 1 , wherein the RFIC element, the first power feeding coil, and the second power feeding coil are embedded integrally with each other in a block of a hard resin inside the spring-shaped antenna. 4. The RFID tag according to claim 1 , wherein the RFIC element, the first power feeding coil, and the second power feeding coil are embedded integrally with each other in a block of a hard resin. 5. The RFID tag according to claim 4 , wherein the block of the hard resin and at least a portion of the spring-shaped antenna are integrated with each other by a flexible resin material. 6. The RFID tag according to claim 4 , wherein the block of the hard resin and the first and second regions of the spring-shaped antenna are integrated with each other by a flexible resin material. 7. The RFID tag according to claim 1 , wherein the RFIC element is disposed in a closed circuit with the first and second power feeding coils connected to each other through connection conductors, such that the RFIC element is disposed between the first power feeding coil and the second power feeding coil. 8. The RFID tag according to claim 7 , wherein the first and second power feeding coils each comprise a winding axes that extends in a same direction and are parallel to a winding axis of the spring-shaped antenna. 9. The RFID tag according to claim 8 , wherein, in the closed circuit, the first input and output terminal of the RFIC element is connected to a distal end of the first power feeding coil through a first connection conductor and the second input and output terminal of the RFIC element is connected to a distal end of the second power feeding coil through a second connection conductor. 10. The RFID tag according to claim 9 , wherein in the closed circuit, proximal ends of the first power feeding coil and the second power feeding coil are connected to each other through a third connection conductor. 11. The RFID tag according to claim 10 , wherein the third connection conductor comprises a line path shorter than each of the first and second connection conductors, with a linear current path that bypasses the RFIC element. 12. The RFID tag according to claim 1 , wherein the spring-shaped antenna comprises a stainless spring material and is configured as an antenna booster for the RFIC element. 13. An RFID tag comprising: an RFIC element comprising first and second input and output terminals; a first power feeding coil having coupled to the first input and output terminal of the RFIC element and having a winding axis extending in a first direction; a second power feeding coil coupled to the second input and output terminal of the RFIC element and having a winding axis extending in the first direction; and a spring-shaped antenna surrounding the first and second power feeding coils and having a winding axis extending in the first direction, wherein the spring-shaped antenna comprises a first region magnetically field coupled with the first power feeding coil and a second region magnetically field coupled with the second power feeding coil, such that the spring-shaped antenna is configured as an antenna booster for the RFIC element, and wherein the first power feeding coil and the second power feeding coil are disposed inside the spring-shaped antenna. 14. The RFID tag according to claim 13 , wherein the first and second regions of the spring-shaped antenna are consecutively present from each other through a region therebetween having an inductance component. 15. The RFID tag according to claim 13 , wherein the RFIC element, the first power feeding coil, and the second power feeding coil are embedded integrally with each other in a block of a hard resin. 16. The RFID tag according to claim 15 , wherein the block of the hard resin and at least a portion of the spring-shaped antenna are integrated with each other by a flexible resin material. 17. The RFID tag according to claim 13 , wherein the RFIC element is disposed in a closed circuit with the first and second power feeding coils connected to each other through connection conductors, such that the RFIC element is disposed between the first power feeding coil and the second power feeding coil. 18. The RFID tag according to claim 17 , wherein, in the closed circuit, the first input and output terminal of the RFIC element is connected to a distal end of the first power feeding coil through a first connection conductor and the second input and output terminal of the RFIC element is connected to a distal end of the second power feeding coil through a second connection conductor. 19. The RFID tag according to claim 18 , wherein in the closed circuit, proximal ends of the first power feeding coil and the second power feeding coil are connected to each other through a third connection conductor, and wherein the third connection conductor comprises a line path shorter than each of the first and second connection conductors, with a linear current path that bypasses the RFIC element.
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