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Tracking system and method using injection probe
11406568 · 2022-08-09 · ·

A system and method for tracking medical articles, each medical article having an RFID tag. The medical articles are located in an EM shielded container that includes an injection probe that injects RFID activation energy into the container. The injection probe comprises a main conductive element having capacitive coupling forming an electric field in the container and comprises spacing above a ground plane to form a magnetic field in the container, both fields being located in the interior of the container to activate RFID tags located therein.

Antenna for mobile communication device
11283153 · 2022-03-22 · ·

The invention relates to an antenna comprising: an elongate conducting band; an antenna socket; a connection to earth; at least one first capacitive element of adjustable capacitance; and at least one first inductive element in series with the first capacitive element.

INGESTIBLE DEVICE WITH PROPULSION CAPABILITIES

Introduced here is an ingestible device comprising a capsule having a central axis therethrough, at least one propulsion component, and at least one motor configured to supply motive power to the propulsion component(s). The propulsion component(s) may be disposed at locations radially offset from the central axis. Upon receiving input indicative of a request to alter a position and/or an orientation of the ingestible device, the motor(s) can supply motive power to some or all of the propulsion component(s) to cause movement of the ingestible device.

INGESTIBLE DEVICE WITH PROPULSION CAPABILITIES

Introduced here is an ingestible device comprising a capsule having a central axis therethrough, at least one propulsion component, and at least one motor configured to supply motive power to the propulsion component(s). The propulsion component(s) may be disposed at locations radially offset from the central axis. Upon receiving input indicative of a request to alter a position and/or an orientation of the ingestible device, the motor(s) can supply motive power to some or all of the propulsion component(s) to cause movement of the ingestible device.

TRACKING SYSTEM AND METHOD USING INJECTION PROBE
20210196575 · 2021-07-01 · ·

A system and method for tracking medical articles, each medical article having an RFID tag. The medical articles are located in an EM shielded container that includes an injection probe that injects RFID activation energy into the container. The injection probe comprises a main conductive element having capacitive coupling forming an electric field in the container and comprises spacing above a ground plane to form a magnetic field in the container, both fields being located in the interior of the container to activate RFID tags located therein.

TRACKING SYSTEM AND METHOD USING INJECTION PROBE
20210196575 · 2021-07-01 · ·

A system and method for tracking medical articles, each medical article having an RFID tag. The medical articles are located in an EM shielded container that includes an injection probe that injects RFID activation energy into the container. The injection probe comprises a main conductive element having capacitive coupling forming an electric field in the container and comprises spacing above a ground plane to form a magnetic field in the container, both fields being located in the interior of the container to activate RFID tags located therein.

Dual-band antenna

A dual-band antenna is provided. The dual-band antenna includes a first antenna, a second antenna, and a grounding component. The first antenna has a first feed point for transceiving a first signal. The second antenna has a second feed point. The grounding component is electrically coupled to the first feed point and the second feed point, wherein the grounding component forms a first path and a second path between the first feed point and the second feed point, wherein a first path length of the first path and a second path length of the second path are integer multiples of a first wavelength of the first signal.

Antenna structure
11128050 · 2021-09-21 · ·

An antenna structure includes a ground element, a feeding radiation element, a first radiation element, a second radiation element, a third radiation element, and a switch circuit. The ground element provides a ground voltage. The feeding radiation element has a feeding point. The feeding radiation element is coupled through the first radiation element to the second radiation element. The third radiation element is coupled to the feeding radiation element. The feeding radiation element is disposed between the first radiation element and the third radiation element. The switch circuit selectively couples the second radiation element to the ground voltage according to a control voltage. A slot is formed and surrounded by the ground element, the feeding radiation element, the first radiation element, and the second radiation element.

Ingestible device with propulsion capabilities

Introduced here is an ingestible device comprising a capsule having a central axis therethrough, at least one propulsion component, and at least one motor configured to supply motive power to the propulsion component(s). The propulsion component(s) may be disposed at locations radially offset from the central axis. Upon receiving input indicative of a request to alter a position and/or an orientation of the ingestible device, the motor(s) can supply motive power to some or all of the propulsion component(s) to cause movement of the ingestible device.

Ingestible device with propulsion capabilities

Introduced here is an ingestible device comprising a capsule having a central axis therethrough, at least one propulsion component, and at least one motor configured to supply motive power to the propulsion component(s). The propulsion component(s) may be disposed at locations radially offset from the central axis. Upon receiving input indicative of a request to alter a position and/or an orientation of the ingestible device, the motor(s) can supply motive power to some or all of the propulsion component(s) to cause movement of the ingestible device.