Methods, systems and apparatuses for radio frequency identification
US-9208362-B1 · Dec 8, 2015 · US
US9830486B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9830486-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414584518-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 29, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 5, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 28, 2017 |
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A read chamber device disclosed for use within a radio frequency identification (RFID) scanning enclosure which provides a means of reading a plurality of cartons moving through the enclosure via a conveyor belt. The enclosure is positioned over a section of the conveyor belt, such that the plurality of cartons on the conveyor belt pass directly through the enclosure. The read chamber device that may be positioned centrally to the enclosure and projects a read zone via an antenna positioned centrally within the read chamber device. The read chamber device provides for tuning the read zone via a movable metal plate comprising absorber material components secured to it, that is positioned at variable distances to partially or fully cover the read zone. The metal plate is moved into the read zone to obstruct a percentage of radio frequency energy from escaping the read zone, and thus narrowing the total read field.
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What is claimed is: 1. A read chamber device for use within a radio frequency identification (RFID) scanning enclosure for providing a means of reading a plurality of cartons moving through the enclosure, comprising: at least one antenna positioned within the read chamber device; wherein the at least one antenna projects radio frequency energy from a front plane of the at least one antenna; and a plurality of absorber material components positioned on either side of the at least one antenna; at least one movable plate positioned at an end of the read chamber opposite the at least one antenna; and wherein radio frequency energy projected to sides of the front plane of the at least one antenna is canceled through use of the plurality of absorber material components to create a read zone; and wherein the read zone is adjustable in area by re-positioning the at least one movable plate to at least partially cover the read zone. 2. The read chamber device of claim 1 , wherein the at least one antenna is a wide angle antenna. 3. The read chamber device of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of cartons are moving through the enclosure via a conveyor belt. 4. The read chamber device of claim 1 , wherein the at least one movable plate is positioned to fully cover the read zone. 5. The read chamber device of claim 4 , wherein the at least one movable plate is manufactured of RF reflective material. 6. The read chamber device of claim 5 , wherein the at least one movable plate further comprises absorber material components secured to a surface, such that when the at least one movable plate is moved into the read zone, the at least one movable plate cancels a portion of the radio frequency energy from propagating back to the at least one antenna and narrows the read zone. 7. An RFID scanning enclosure for providing a means of reading a plurality of cartons moving through the enclosure, comprising: a conveyor belt for moving the plurality of cartons through the enclosure; and a read chamber device positioned within the enclosure and comprising at least one antenna that is a wide angle antenna and a plurality of absorber material components; and at least one movable plate positioned at an end of the read chamber device opposite the at least one antenna; and wherein the at least one antenna is positioned centrally within the read chamber device and the plurality of absorber material components are positioned on either side of the at least one antenna; and wherein the at least one antenna projects radio frequency energy from a front plane of the at least one antenna; and wherein radio frequency energy projected to sides of the front plane of the at least one antenna is canceled through use of the plurality of absorber material components to create a read zone; and wherein the read zone is adjustable in area by re-positioning the at least one movable plate to at least partially cover the read zone to refine a leading edge signal of the read zone. 8. The RFID scanning enclosure of claim 7 , wherein the at least one movable plate is positioned to fully cover the read zone. 9. The RFID scanning enclosure of claim 7 , wherein the least one movable plate further comprises absorber material components secured to a surface, such that when the at least one movable plate is moved into the read zone, the at least one movable plate cancels a portion of the radio frequency energy from propagating back to the at least one antenna and narrows the read zone. 10. The RFID scanning enclosure of claim 7 , wherein the at least one movable plate is manufactured of metal. 11. The RFID scanning enclosure of claim 7 , wherein the read zone is positioned over an entire width of a conveyor belt. 12. A read chamber device for use within an RFID scanning enclosure for providing a means of reading a plurality of cartons moving through the enclosure, comprising: at least one antenna positioned within the read chamber device; wherein the at least one antenna projects radio frequency energy from a front plane of the at least one antenna; a plurality of absorber material components positioned on either side of the at least one antenna such that the absorber material comprises graphite impregnated material; wherein radio frequency energy projected to sides of the front plane of the at least one antenna is canceled through use of the plurality of absorber material components to create a read zone; and at least one movable plate positioned at an end of the read chamber opposite of the at least one antenna; and wherein the at least one movable plate is positioned at variable distances to partially cover the read zone refining a leading edge signal of the read zone. 13. The read chamber device of claim 12 , wherein the least one movable plate further comprises absorber material components secured to a surface, such that when the at least one movable plate is moved into the read zone, the at least one movable plate cancels a portion of the radio frequency energy from propagating back to the at least one antenna and narrows the read zone. 14. The read chamber device of claim 12 , wherein the at least one antenna is a wide angle antenna. 15. A method of utilizing a read chamber device within a RFID scanning enclosure comprising the following steps: providing a scanning enclosure wherein the enclosure has at least one antenna positioned within the read chamber device; providing a plurality of absorber material components positioned on either side of the at least one antenna; providing at least two containers such that each container has at least one RFID device attached thereon; placing the at least two containers on a conveyer belt; refining a leading edge signal of a read zone to allow for singulation of each container; moving one of the at least two containers through the scanning enclosure and through the read zone provided by the read chamber; and reading the RFID device of the container that is moved through the scanning enclosure with the antenna.
the interrogation device being positioned close to a conveyor belt or the like on which moving record carriers are passing (conveying in accordance with bodily destination marks, see B65G47/46, sorting of objects carrying identity markings, see B07C5/34) · CPC title
the record carriers being fixed to further objects, e.g. RFIDs fixed to packages, luggage, mail-pieces or work-pieces transported on a conveyor belt · CPC title
the interrogation device being arranged for interrogation of record carriers passing by the interrogation device · CPC title
Control devices, e.g. for safety, warning or fault-correcting · CPC title
Devices for absorbing waves radiated from an antenna; Combinations of such devices with active antenna elements or systems · CPC title
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