Passive rfid based health data monitor
US-2016338798-A1 · Nov 24, 2016 · US
US2018144232A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2018144232-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615360909-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 23, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 23, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 24, 2018 |
| Grant date | — |
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A stretch-activated switch is incorporated in an RFID tag that can be mounted on a stretchable, wearable textile article. The stretch-activated switch can receive a stretch input to place the RFID tag in either an activated or an un-activated state. The stretch input can correspond to a user donning or doffing the stretchable, wearable textile article.
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1 . A system, comprising: a wearable, stretchable textile article; at least one RFID tag mounted on the wearable, stretchable textile article; and a stretch-activated switch on the at least one RFID tag, the stretch-activated switch having a first mode and a second mode, the first mode being associated with a first RFID tag state and the second mode being associated with a second RFID tag state. 2 . The system as recited in claim 1 , wherein: the first mode corresponds to one of a stretched mode or an un-stretched mode, and the second mode corresponds to the other of the stretched mode or un-stretched mode; wherein the stretched mode is a mode in which the wearable, stretchable textile article is stretched, and the un-stretched mode is a mode in which the wearable, stretchable, textile article is not stretched. 3 . The system as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first RFID tag state corresponds to one of an activated state or an un-activated state, and the second RFID tag state corresponds to the other of the activated state or un-activated state; wherein the activated state corresponds to a state in which the at least one RFID tag is operational and the un-activated state corresponds to a state in which the RFID tag is less or differently operational than the activated state. 4 . The system as recited in claim 3 , wherein the activated state corresponds to an operational state in which the at least one RFID tag can perform operations including one or more of: collecting data, receiving transmitted data, or transmitting data. 5 . The system as recited in claim 3 , wherein the un-activated state corresponds to a state in which the at least one RFID tag is not operational. 6 . The system as recited in claim 1 , wherein the stretch-activated switch comprises: a first layer comprising: a ground contact; and an RFID enable contact; and a second layer comprising: a contact; wherein the contact on the second layer is configured to span the ground contact and RFID enable contact on the first layer to ground the RFID enable contact so that the RFID tag is in an un-activated state; and wherein the first and second layers are slidable relative to one another to slidably disengage the contact on the second layer from the RFID enable contact on the first layer so that the RFID tag is in an activated state. 7 . The system as recited in claim 6 , wherein the activated state corresponds to an operational state in which the at least one RFID tag can perform operations including one or more of: collecting data, receiving transmitted data, or transmitting data. 8 . An RFID tag comprising: RFID hardware to implement RFID operations; one or more RFID antennas to enable data to be transmitted and received by the RFID hardware; and a stretch-activated switch on the RFID tag, the stretch-activated switch having a first mode and a second mode, the first mode being associated with a first RFID tag state and the second mode being associated with a second RFID tag state. 9 . The RFID tag as recited in claim 8 , wherein the first mode corresponds to one of a stretched mode or an un-stretched mode, and the second mode corresponds to the other of the stretched mode or un-stretched mode; wherein the stretched mode is a mode in which a wearable, stretchable textile article on which the RFID tag may be mounted is stretched, and the un-stretched mode is a mode in which the wearable, stretchable, textile article on which the RFID tag may be mounted is not stretched. 10 . The RFID tag as recited in claim 8 , wherein the first RFID tag state corresponds to one of an activated state or an un-activated state, and the second RFID tag state corresponds to the other of the activated state or un-activated state; wherein the activated state corresponds to a state in which the at least one RFID tag is operational and the un-activated state corresponds to a state in which the RFID tag is less or differently operational than the activated state. 11 . The RFID tag as recited in claim 10 , wherein the activated state corresponds to an operational state in which the RFID tag can perform operations including one or more of: collecting data, receiving transmitted data, or transmitting data. 12 . The RFID tag as recited in claim 10 , wherein the un-activated state corresponds to a state in which the RFID tag is not operational. 13 . The RFID tag as recited in claim 8 , wherein the stretch-activated switch comprises: a first layer comprising: a ground contact; and an RFID enable contact; and a second layer comprising: a contact; wherein the contact on the second layer is configured to span the ground contact and RFID enable contact on the first layer to ground the RFID enable contact so that the RFID tag is in an un-activated state; and wherein the first and second layers are slidable relative to one another to slidably disengage the contact on the second layer from the RFID enable contact on the first layer so that the RFID tag is in an activated state. 14 . The RFID tag as recited in claim 13 , wherein the activated state corresponds to an operational state in which the RFID tag can perform operations including one or more of: collecting data, receiving transmitted data, or transmitting data. 15 . A method of operating an RFID tag comprising: maintaining a first state of an RFID tag mounted to a stretchable, wearable textile article, the RFID tag including a stretch-activated switch that is stretchable to activate or un-activate the RFID tag; receiving, by the stretch-activated switch, a stretchable input to the stretchable, wearable textile article; and responsive to receiving the stretchable input, operating on the stretch-activated switch effective to transition from the first state of the RFID tag to a second different state of the RFID tag. 16 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the first state comprises an un-activated state. 17 . The method of claim 16 , wherein the stretchable input stretches the stretchable, wearable textile article. 18 . The method of claim 16 , wherein the second different state comprises an activated state. 19 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the stretch-activated switch comprises: a first layer comprising: a ground contact; and an RFID enable contact; and a second layer comprising: a contact; wherein the contact on the second layer is configured to span the ground contact and RFID enable contact on the first layer to ground the RFID enable contact so that the RFID tag is in an un-activated state; and wherein said receiving slidably disengages the contact on the second layer from the RFID enable contact on the first layer so that the RFID tag is in an activated state. 20 . The method of claim 19 , wherein the activated state corresponds to an operational state in which the at least one RFID tag can perform operations including one or more of: collecting data, receiving transmitted data, or transmitting data.
Wearable computers, e.g. on a belt · 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
the adhering arrangement making the record carrier wearable, e.g. having the form of a ring, watch, glove or bracelet (record carriers for insertion in the human body for medical purposes A61B90/00; record carriers adapted for attachment to animals A01K11/00) · CPC title
Constructional details, e.g. mounting of circuits in the carrier · 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
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