Article-identification-and-location device systems and methods of using same

US12367366B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12367366-B2
Application numberUS-202418594206-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 4, 2024
Priority dateJun 4, 2019
Publication dateJul 22, 2025
Grant dateJul 22, 2025

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A luggage tag comprises an indicator; a thin tag body including a radiofrequency (RF) receiver configured to receive an RF signal transmitted by an RF transmitter and a processor in communication with the RF receiver and the indicator, the processor being configured to acquire information from the RF signal that is received by the RF receiver and to turn on the indicator in response to the information acquired from the RF signal; and means for coupling the thin tag body of the luggage tag to luggage.

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What is claimed is: 1. An electronic tag comprising: an indicator; and a body including: a radiofrequency (RF) receiver configured to receive an RF signal transmitted by an RF transmitter; and a processor in communication with the RF receiver and the indicator, the processor being configured to acquire unique information from the RF signal that is received by the RF receiver, to process the unique information to switch to a mode from a plurality of different modes that the tag operates in and to perform an action commensurate with the mode from a plurality of preset actions in response to comparing the acquired unique information with a unique identifier stored in the electronic tag, wherein in the mode, the electronic tag awakens from a sleep mode to listen for the acquired unique information, the action including controlling the indicator, the tag further comprising: means for coupling the body of the electronic tag to an object. 2. The electronic tag of claim 1 , wherein the unique identifier distinguishes the electronic tag from one or more other electronic tags. 3. The electronic tag of claim 2 , wherein the unique information further includes at least one of product information, customer information, or a customer identification, and wherein the unique identifier is used to associate the electronic tag with at least one of the object and a customer of the object using the at least one of the product information, customer information, or customer identification. 4. The electronic tag of claim 3 , further comprising a memory, wherein the unique identifier is stored in the memory of the electronic tag in communication with the processor, and wherein the unique identifier is compared to a unique identifier received by an electronic device of the customer to activate the indicator of the electronic tag. 5. The electronic tag of claim 4 , wherein the processor is further configured to compare the information acquired from the RF signals with the unique identifier stored in the memory and to turn on the indicator if the information acquired from the RF signals matches the unique identifier stored in the memory. 6. The electronic tag of claim 1 , further including at least one sensor and an article-identification-and-location device comprising electronics that pairs with the at least one sensor to detect a change of state of the electronic tag and activate the indicator in response to the change of state. 7. The electronic tag of claim 6 , wherein the change of state detected by the at least one sensor is correlated with the unique information to validate the coupling to determine whether the action is correct. 8. The electronic tag of claim 6 , wherein a state includes an indicate state, an active state, an incorrect state, a coupled state, and an alarm state, and the electronic tag switches between the two or more of the indicate state, the active state, the incorrect state, the coupled state, and the alarm state. 9. The electronic tag of claim 1 , wherein the unique information includes at least one command. 10. A tracking system, comprising: a plurality of electronic tags, each electronic tag comprising: an indicator; a body including: a radiofrequency (RF) receiver configured to receive an RF signal transmitted by an RF transmitter; and a processor in communication with the RF receiver and the indicator, the processor being configured to acquire unique information from the RF signal that is received by the RF receiver, to process the unique information to switch to a mode from a plurality of different modes that the tag operates in, and to perform an action commensurate with the mode from a plurality of preset actions in response to comparing the acquired unique information with a unique identifier stored in the electronic tag, wherein in the mode, the electronic tag awakens from a sleep mode to listen for the acquired unique information, the action including controlling the indicator, each electronic tag further comprising: means for coupling the body of the electronic tag to an object, wherein: the unique identifier that distinguishes the each electronic tag from other electronic tags of the plurality of electronic tags from one or more other electronic tags, and wherein the tracking system further comprises: a computing system that manages associations between the plurality of electronic tags and items of interest. 11. The tracking system of claim 10 , wherein at least one electronic tag of the plurality of electronic tags includes an RF transmitter that transmits RF signals received by multiple RF transceivers, the multiple RF receivers using signal strength or angle of arrival measurements of the received RF signals to navigate a mobile device to the at least one electronic tag. 12. The tracking system of claim 10 , wherein the computing system determines a change in state of the electronic tag with respect to the item of interest. 13. The tracking system of claim 12 , wherein the change in state includes a change between an indicate state, an active state, an incorrect state, a coupled state, and an alarm state. 14. The tracking system of claim 10 , wherein the unique information further includes at least one of product information, customer information, or a customer identification, and wherein the unique identifier is associated with at least one of the object and a customer of the object using the at least one of the product information, customer information, or customer identification. 15. The tracking system of claim 14 , further comprising a memory, wherein the unique identifier is stored in the memory of the electronic tag in communication with the processor, and wherein the unique identifier is compared to a unique identifier received by an electronic device of the customer to activate the indicator of the electronic tag. 16. An electronic tag comprising: an indicator; a body including: a radiofrequency (RF) receiver configured to receive an RF signal transmitted by an RF transmitter; and a processor in communication with the RF receiver and the indicator, the processor being configured to use a set of unique information including at least one command and a unique identifier to associate the electronic tag with at least one of an object and a customer of the object, to process the unique information to switch to a mode from a plurality of different modes that the tag operates in, and to perform an action commensurate with the mode from a plurality of preset actions in response to comparing the acquired unique information with a unique identifier stored in the electronic tag, wherein in the mode, the electronic tag awakens from a sleep mode to listen for the acquired unique information, the action including controlling the indicator.

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  • 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 directional field being used for pinpointing the location of the record carrier, e.g. for finding or locating an RFID tag amongst a plurality of RFID tags, each RFID tag being associated with an object, e.g. for physically locating the RFID tagged object in a warehouse · CPC title

  • Recipient pick-ups · CPC title

  • the visual interface being a single light or small number of lights capable of being switched on or off, e.g. a series of LEDs · CPC title

  • characterised by the shape · CPC title

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What does patent US12367366B2 cover?
A luggage tag comprises an indicator; a thin tag body including a radiofrequency (RF) receiver configured to receive an RF signal transmitted by an RF transmitter and a processor in communication with the RF receiver and the indicator, the processor being configured to acquire information from the RF signal that is received by the RF receiver and to turn on the indicator in response to the info…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Position Imaging Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06K19/0723. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 22 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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