Patent classifications
B32B2519/02
Recording tape cartridge and barcode label reissuing method
A recording tape cartridge includes a case that accommodates a reel around which a recording tape is wound and a label that is attached to a label surface formed at a wall surface of the case. The wall surface is located at a side opposite to a direction in which the case is loaded into a drive device. The label includes a first label layer that is attached to the label surface and on which individual identification information is displayed in a two-dimensional code, and a second label layer attached to the first label layer with a peelable bonding force, the second label layer being capable of covering and concealing the two-dimensional code, and the individual identification information being displayed in a barcode on the second label layer. The two-dimensional code is displayed at a central part in a longitudinal direction of the label.
GAME TOKEN AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME
A game token by which a plurality of RFID tags embedded in a plurality of the game tokens stacked each other can be read in a relatively stable manner is provided. A game token is provided with a security part and a receiving part that receives the security part. The security part has a shape with a diameter smaller than the diameter of the receiving part, a structure with a plurality of plastic layers laminated together, an RFID tag, and a visible print layer indicating a type or ID of the game token. The receiving part has a surface. The surface of the receiving part has a recessed portion for receiving the security part, and the depth of the recessed portion is 25% or more of the thickness of the game token.
Label assembly
A label stack assembly and method and system for preparing the label stack assembly is disclosed herein. The label stack assembly may be applied to a product in order to provide care instructions in multiple different languages. Individual pages of the label stack assembly may have separate content, such as translations of care instructions into multiple languages, and may be marked by tabs of various shapes, sizes, or styles that may protrude from an edge of the label stack assembly. Tabs may be marked with country codes indicating the translations or other information. The pages of the label stack assembly may be printed on both a front and a back side, such as may be desired, in order to minimize the number of pages used while maximizing the number of care instruction translations or other content pages.
LAMINATED FOIL STRUCTURE AND METHOD OF FORMING THE SAME
When forming layer stacks in the presence of solder material, uncontrolled flow of the solder material at the interface of two different layers of the layer stack may significantly be mitigated by providing an area of increased pressure in the material of the overlaying foil layer. For example, the area of increased pressure may be generated during the lamination process by providing a pressure inducing structure, for instance on the underlying foil layer, which laterally surrounds the solder material and therefore, in combination with the material of the overlying foil layer, reliably confines the solder material.
RFID tag secured to a tire
An RFID tag for attaching to a tire consists of a first polyester layer, a second polyester layer adjacent the first polyester layer, the second polyester layer having an etched antenna and an RFID chip, and a third polyester layer adjacent the second polyester layer. The third polyester layer surrounds part of the first and second layers and is secured by heat to an innerliner of the tire.
Two piece transaction card having fabric inlay
Disclosed embodiments generally relate to a transaction card with a fabric inlay. The transaction card may include a housing component having a first housing surface opposite a second housing surface and an inlay component having a first inlay surface opposite a second inlay surface. The inlay and housing may be joined along the second inlay surface and the first housing surface. In addition, the first inlay surface may include a fabric material and a backer layer configured to support the fabric material of the first inlay surface.
RFID Tag with Coated Paper as The Base Material and Making method Thereof
The invention provides an RFID tag with coated paper as the base material, comprising: an IC Chip, an antenna layer, a glue layer and a corrosion resistant paper arranged in order from top to bottom, said antenna layer binds said IC Chip, said antenna layer is linked with said corrosion resistant paper through said glue layer, said corrosion resistant paper is composed of coated paper coated with corrosion resistant coating on both sides. The beneficial effects of the invention are as follows: using coated paper instead of PET film as the base material of RFID tag, the new RFID tag with low price and high performance is made by using its flat surface, high temperature resistance, easy decomposition and environmental protection. It simplifies the process flow and eliminates the process of sticking the label on the label paper. As the direct base material of RFID tag, the chip can be directly used after the chip is bound to the antenna.
MULTIFUNCTIONAL LABEL, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A MULTIFUNCTIONAL LABEL
A multifunctional label for a multi-part container has a transponder inlay with an electronic unit and a detection loop, which are arranged on a carrier layer of the transponder inlay and are coupled to one another in terms of signalling. The carrier layer has a predetermined local material weakening in the area of the detection loop. The multifunctional label further includes a label with at least one label layer which has a predetermined introduced local material weakening. The transponder inlay and the label layer are directly or indirectly coupled to one another, so that the material weakening of the label layer and the material weakening of the carrier layer overlap at least in sections with respect to a lateral extent of the multifunctional label.
METHOD OF MANUFACTURING RFID ACCESS CARD FROM NOVEL MATERIALS
A method, apparatus, and product-by-process, for preparing an RFID access card constructed out of wood is disclosed. The method involved preparing two wooden surfaces of appropriate thickness, preparing an RFID chip emitting an appropriate frequency, and pressing the wooden surfaces and the RFID chip together through the use of adhesive(s) and a hot press and a cold press. The apparatus included an RFID access card constructed out of at least two wooden surfaces where an RFID chip is disposed between the two surfaces. The two wooden surfaces are attached with a hot melt adhesive.
Method of manufacturing cards with a transparent window
The method comprises a pre-lamination step wherein a layer is placed in contact at least on one side with a lamination plate having a recess and the layer undergoes lamination such that a raised portion is formed on the layer; an assembling step wherein another layer is placed in contact with the layer, and the raised portion of the layer is at least partially placed in an opening of the other layer and a lamination step wherein said layers are laminated together.