G06K19/0773

DEVICE COMPRISING AN RFID TAG WHICH CAN BE USED AT LEAST IN A MICROWAVE OVEN, AND RECEPTACLE OR PACKAGING PROVIDED WITH AT LEAST ONE SUCH DEVICE
20230017472 · 2023-01-19 ·

The invention is a device (E) with an RFID tag ( ), with the tag (1) is provided on one (12) of the faces (12, 13) with a layer (14, 14A) of a protective material, where the material being based on silicone and having a dielectric permittivity of greater than at least three times the dielectric permittivity of the air, and in that the layer (14, 14A) of material has a thickness of at least 6 millimeters. The invention also relates to a receptacle or packaging provided with a device of this kind.

RFID bead label devices capable of withstanding and maintaining RFID operability for identification purposes during and post-vulcanization of rubber articles

Disclosed are pre-cure RFID-enabled bead labels based on an RFID inlay construction consisting of an aluminum antenna etched on to a high temperature resistant polyimide film that is connected to an integrated memory circuit positioned on the surface of the polyimide film. This RFID inlay being further inserted into an overall label construction having a plurality of layers that include, for example, a plurality of polyester layers and a plurality of high temperature resistant adhesive layers that bond/adhere layers together, the plurality of layers further protecting and insulating the RFID inlay while the label is bonded to the external bead (or sidewall) of a tire. The compositions/devices disclosed herein can be used for electronic identification when applied on rubber-based articles (e.g., tires) prior to being subjected to stress related to the vulcanization process and normal use of this article during the manufacturing process.

WIRELESS SENSOR FOR THERMAL PROPERTY WITH THERMAL SOURCE
20170337461 · 2017-11-23 ·

A radio frequency (RF) sensing device in an assembly is adapted to wirelessly communicate with a remote transceiver. The sensing device includes a substrate; an antenna disposed on the substrate; an electronic circuit disposed on the substrate and electrically coupled to the antenna; a heating element electrically coupled to the electronic circuit for heating a target area; and a sensing element thermally coupled to the heating element for sensing a temperature of the heating element. The RF sensing device is configured to wirelessly receive a power and provides the power to the heating element

RFID bead label devices capable of withstanding and maintaining RFID operability for dentification purposes during and post-vulcanization of rubber articles

Disclosed are pre-cure RFID-enabled bead labels based on an RFID inlay construction consisting of an aluminum antenna etched on to a high temperature resistant polyimide film that is connected to an integrated memory circuit positioned on the surface of the polyimide film. This RFID inlay being further inserted into an overall label construction having a plurality of layers that include, for example, a plurality of polyester layers and a plurality of high temperature resistant adhesive layers that bond/adhere layers together, the plurality of layers further protecting and insulating the RFID inlay while the label is bonded to the external bead (or sidewall) of a tire. The compositions/devices disclosed herein can be used for electronic identification when applied on rubber-based articles (e.g., tires) prior to being subjected to stress related to the vulcanization process and normal use of this article during the manufacturing process.

Radio-frequency identification tag

A radio-frequency identification tag that includes a ground plane made of an electrically conductive material, and an actuator made of a transducer material adapted to convert a variation of a physical quantity into a mechanical displacement of the ground plane between first and second positions when the physical quantity crosses a predetermined threshold in order to indicate this event to the reader. The transducer material is a thermal shape-memory material or a magnetostrictive material or a magnetic shape-memory material. The transducer material is also an electrically conductive material. The ground plane and the actuator are both formed by a single strip made of the transducer material and a mobile portion of which moves relative to an antenna between the first and second positions when the physical variable crosses the predetermined threshold.

Heat resistant RFID tags

Heat resistant RFID tags can be formed by embedding RFID tags between laminates of glass fiber meshes. The glass fiber meshes can be woven tightly. Air gaps between the glass fibers can be filled with a high temperature adhesive. Mica sheets can be used with the glass fiber meshes.

ELECTRONIC CARD AND ELECTRONIC CARD MANUFACTURING METHOD
20210383186 · 2021-12-09 ·

Provided is an electronic card and a manufacturing method therefor, and the electronic card may include: an electronic module which is configured to comprise an electronic circuit and a contact terminal on a thin film and comprises one or more electronic components; a lower core sheet which comprises an electronic module storage portion for storing the electronic module in a shape corresponding to an outer peripheral shape of the electronic module; and a middle core sheet which is stacked on the top of the lower core sheet storing the electronic module, comprises a component storage portion for storing some or all of the one or more electronic components provided in the electronic module, and is configured to have a sheet thickness equal to a thickness of a tallest component among the electronic components.

RFID BEAD LABEL DEVICES CAPABLE OF WITHSTANDING AND MAINTAINING RFID OPERABILITY FOR IDENTIFICATION PURPOSES DURING AND POST-VULCANIZATION OF RUBBER ARTICLES
20220156545 · 2022-05-19 ·

Disclosed are pre-cure RFID-enabled bead labels based on an RFID inlay construction consisting of an aluminum antenna etched on to a high temperature resistant polyimide film that is connected to an integrated memory circuit positioned on the surface of the polyimide film. This RFID inlay being further inserted into an overall label construction having a plurality of layers that include, for example, a plurality of polyester layers and a plurality of high temperature resistant adhesive layers that bond/adhere layers together, the plurality of layers further protecting and insulating the RFID inlay while the label is bonded to the external bead (or sidewall) of a tire. The compositions/devices disclosed herein can be used for electronic identification when applied on rubber-based articles (e.g., tires) prior to being subjected to stress related to the vulcanization process and normal use of this article during the manufacturing process.

RFID tags with shielding structure for incorporation into microwavable food packaging

RFID tags are provided for incorporation into the packaging of a microwavable food item, with the RFID tag being configured to be safely microwaved. The RFID tag includes an antenna defining a gap and configured to operate at a first frequency. An RFID chip is electrically coupled to the antenna across the gap. A shielding structure is electrically coupled to the antenna across the gap and overlays the RFID chip. The shielding structure includes a shield conductor and a shield dielectric at least partially positioned between the shield conductor and the RFID chip. The shielding structure is configured to limit the voltage across the gap when the antenna is exposed to a second frequency that is greater than first frequency. In additional embodiments, RFID tags are provided for incorporation into the packaging of a microwavable food item, with the RFID tag being configured to be safely microwaved. The RFID tag includes an RFID chip and an antenna electrically coupled to the RFID chip. The antenna may have a sheet resistance in the range of approximately 100 ohms to approximately 230 ohms, optionally with an optical density in the range of approximately 0.18 to approximately 0.29. Alternatively, or additionally, the antenna may be configured to fracture into multiple pieces upon being subjected to heating in a microwave oven. Alternatively, or additionally, the RFID tag may be incorporated in an RFID label that is secured to the package by a joinder material with a greater resistance than that of the antenna, such as a sheet resistance in the range of approximately 100 ohms to approximately 230 ohms.

Circuit for wireless data transfer comprising temperature regulation

A circuit for an NFC chip is described herein. According to one exemplary configuration, the circuit comprises an antenna for near field communication, an antenna resonant circuit which has an adjustable resonant frequency, a temperature sensor and a controller circuit coupled to the temperature sensor. The controller circuit is designed to change the resonant frequency of the antenna resonant circuit according to a temperature sensor signal provided by the temperature sensor.