Antenna assembly for a tag reader

US9135479B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9135479-B2
Application numberUS-64002409-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 17, 2009
Priority dateDec 17, 2009
Publication dateSep 15, 2015
Grant dateSep 15, 2015

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Abstract

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An antenna assembly includes a stand having a convex outer surface positioned to intercept and engage a vehicle tire as the vehicle tire passes over the convex stand surface. The height and contour of the convex stand surface slows the rotational rate of the vehicle tire, and thereby a transmitting device carried by the tire, to a preferred rotational read rate as the vehicle tire passes over the convex surface. One or more antenna members mount to the stand proximal to the convex surface, each antenna having a directionally aimed tilted antenna field positioned to continuously receive data transmission from the electronic transmitting device as the vehicle tire passes over the convex stand surface at the reduced rotational read rate.

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What is claimed is: 1. An antenna assembly for receiving a data transmission from an electronic transmitting device mounted to a vehicle, the vehicle having at least one tire assembly including a tire, the antenna assembly comprising: a stand having a convex upper surface operative to intercept and engage the vehicle tire as the vehicle tire passes over the stand, whereby slowing the rotational rate of the vehicle tire to a targeted reduced rotational read rate as the tire passes over the convex upper surface; at least one antenna proximally mounted with respect to the stand, the one antenna having a directionally aimed one antenna field operatively directed toward an approach path of the vehicle tire that is oriented in linearly alignment to and intersecting the convex upper surface of the stand, the one antenna field operative to receive data transmission from the electronic transmitting device as the vehicle tire engages the stand upper surface along the linear approach path and further to receive the data transmission from the electronic transmitting device as the vehicle tire passes over the stand upper surface along an arcuate path at the reduced rotational read rate. 2. The antenna assembly of claim 1 , wherein the directionally aimed one antenna field is tilted at an acute tilt angle toward an approach path of the vehicle tire onto the stand upper surface. 3. The antenna assembly of claim 2 , wherein the acute tilt angle of the directionally aimed one antenna field is substantially within a range of 13 to 15 degrees to a horizontal ground plane. 4. The antenna assembly of claim 2 , wherein the upper surface of the stand includes a leading tire-engaging inclined surface portion tilted at an acute tilt angle with respect to a horizontal ground plane. 5. The antenna assembly of claim 1 , wherein the convex surface and the one antenna are attached to a common stand base member. 6. The antenna assembly of claim 5 , wherein the one antenna is mounted to and housed within the stand base member with the one antenna housed at the tilt angle within the stand assembly and below the convex surface. 7. The antenna assembly of claim 1 , wherein the one antenna is positioned adjacent to the convex upper surface affixed to a stand base member. 8. The antenna assembly of claim 1 , wherein the transmitting device is mounted to the vehicle tire assembly and rotates with the tire, and wherein the stand upper convex surface has a leading end to a trailing end surface span sufficient to operatively require the tire and the transmitting device to substantially complete at least one revolution at the targeted reduced rotational read rate as the tire passes over the upper convex surface span. 9. The antenna assembly of claim 1 , wherein further comprising at least a second antenna proximally mounted with respect to the stand, the second antenna having a directionally aimed second antenna field operatively directing a second antenna field toward a linear exit path of the vehicle tire from the upper surface of the stand to receive data transmission from the electronic transmitting device as the vehicle tire leaves the stand upper surface along the linear exit path at the reduced rotation read rate and further to receive the data transmission from the electronic transmitting device as the vehicle tire passes along a trailing portion of the arcuate path over the stand upper surface at the reduced rotational read rate. 10. The antenna assembly of claim 9 , wherein the one directionally aimed antenna field is tilted at an acute tilt angle toward the approach path of the vehicle tire onto the stand upper surface and the second directionally aimed antenna field is tilted at an acute tilt angle toward the exit path of the vehicle tire along the trailing portion of the arcuate path over stand upper surface. 11. The antenna assembly of claim 10 , wherein the one antenna field and the second antenna field acute tilt angles are substantially within a range of 13 to 15 degrees to a horizontal ground plane. 12. The antenna assembly of claim 9 , wherein the first antenna field and the second antenna field are operatively positioned to place the transmitting device into a continuously coupled relationship with at least one of the first and second antenna fields as the vehicle tire approaches the stand along the approach path, passes across the convex upper surface, and leaves the stand along the exit path. 13. The antenna assembly of claim 12 , wherein the transmitting device is mounted to the vehicle tire assembly and rotates with the tire, and wherein the stand upper convex surface has a leading end to a trailing end convex surface span sufficient to operatively require the tire and the transmitting device to substantially complete at least one revolution at the targeted reduced rotational read rate as the tire passes over the upper convex surface span. 14. The antenna assembly of claim 1 , wherein the one antenna field substantially faces in a common direction with a leading portion of the convex upper surface of the stand. 15. The antenna assembly of claim 14 , wherein the one antenna field and the leading portion of the convex upper surface of the stand face toward an approach path of the vehicle tire onto the stand convex upper surface. 16. The antenna assembly of claim 15 , wherein the antenna is positioned adjacent to the stand convex upper surface affixed to a stand base member. 17. The antenna assembly of claim 16 , wherein the one antenna mounts to the stand base member below a lateral convex surface closely adjacent to the stand upper convex surface. 18. The antenna assembly of claim 17 , wherein the lateral convex surface has a complementary concavity with the stand upper convex surface. 19. The antenna assembly of claim 15 , wherein the transmitting device is mounted to the vehicle tire assembly and rotates with the tire, and wherein the stand upper convex surface has a leading end to a trailing end surface span sufficient to operatively require the tire and the transmitting device to substantially complete at least one revolution at the targeted reduced rotational read rate as the tire passes over the upper convex surface span. 20. The antenna assembly of claim 19 , wherein further comprising at least a second antenna proximally mounted with respect to the stand, the second antenna having a directionally aimed second antenna field operative to receive data transmission from the electronic transmitting device as the vehicle tire passes over a trailing portion of the stand upper surface at the reduced rotational read rate and further as the vehicle tire leaves the stand along an exit path.

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  • using at least one antenna particularly designed for interrogating the wireless record carriers (antennas in general H01Q1/22) · CPC title

  • the interrogation device using at least one directional antenna or directional interrogation field to resolve the collision (direction or location finding, such as triangulation techniques, G01S13/00) · CPC title

  • PIN / Access code, authentication · CPC title

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What does patent US9135479B2 cover?
An antenna assembly includes a stand having a convex outer surface positioned to intercept and engage a vehicle tire as the vehicle tire passes over the convex stand surface. The height and contour of the convex stand surface slows the rotational rate of the vehicle tire, and thereby a transmitting device carried by the tire, to a preferred rotational read rate as the vehicle tire passes over t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Benedict Robert Leon, Lettieri Joseph Carmine, Fenkanyn John Michael, and 4 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06K7/10089. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 15 2015 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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