AN RFID TAG INSERTION CARTRIDGE AND AN RFID TAG INSERTION TOOL
20200296926 ยท 2020-09-24
Assignee
Inventors
- Joe NEBOLAN (SYDNEY, New South Wales, AU)
- Steve ELLIOTT (SYDNEY, New South Wales, AU)
- Paul Donohoe (SYDNEY, New South Wales, AU)
- Adam Knight (SYDNEY, New South Wales, AU)
Cpc classification
A61M37/0069
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B90/03
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61D7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/3468
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G06K19/07758
PHYSICS
A61B90/39
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61D7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Disclosed herein is an RFID tag insertion cartridge comprising a hollow needle in which an RFID tag is disposed. The cartridge comprises an optional housing in the form of a shell that is shown transparently. The cartridge comprises a carriage that is movably mounted and to which the hollow needle is attached for withdrawing the needle. Also disclosed herein is a RFID tag insertion tool.
Claims
1. An RFID tag insertion cartridge comprising: a hollow needle in which an RFID tag is disposed; a carriage that is movably mounted and to which the hollow needle is attached for withdrawing the needle; and a stop pin disposed in the hollow needle for stopping an inward movement of the RFID tag when the needle is withdrawn and so eject the RFID tag.
2. An RFID tag insertion cartridge defined by the claim 1 comprising a fitting for removable attachment to an RFID tag insertion tool operable to move the carriage.
3. An RFID tag insertion cartridge defined by claim 2 wherein the fitting is configured for uniquely orientating the RFID insertion cartridge with respect to the RFID tag insertion tool when attached thereto.
4. An RFID tag insertion cartridge defined by claim 3 wherein the fitting comprises at least one of a plurality of different diameter radial pins and a plurality of different width slots for receiving the plurality of different diameter radial pins.
5. An RFID tag insertion cartridge defined by claim 2 wherein the fitting comprises a bayonet fitting.
6. An RFID tag insertion cartridge defined by claim 1 wherein an end of the stop pin is for abutting the RFID tag.
7. An RFID tag insertion cartridge defined by claim 6 wherein another end of the stop pin comprises a hook.
8. An RFID tag insertion cartridge defined by claim 1 wherein the carriage comprises a proximal end configured to be engagingly received by a distal end of the fitting for retaining the needle within the housing when so withdrawn.
9. An RFID tag insertion cartridge defined by claim 8 comprising a housing comprising a linear bearing surface in contact with a plurality of protruding linear bearing pads of the carriage.
10. An RFID tag insertion tool comprising: an actuator that is user operable and a transmission assembly operationally coupled to the actuator, the transmission assembly comprising a coupler configured to couple to an RFID insertion cartridge and when so coupled transmit movement of the actuator to a needle of the RFID tag insertion cartridge; and a biasing element arranged to inwardly bias the coupler.
11. An RFID tag insertion tool defined by claim 10 wherein the transmission assembly comprises a displacement multiplier.
12. An RFID tag insertion tool defined by claim 11 wherein the displacement multiplier comprises a pinion arranged to move with the actuator, and a fixed rack and a translatably mounted rack that mesh with the pinion.
13. An RFID tag insertion tool defined by claim 12 comprising a housing in which the fixed rack is fixed.
14. An RFID tag insertion tool defined by claim 10 comprising a user releasable catch for outwardly retaining the coupling.
15. An RFID tag insertion tool defined by claim 10 comprising a fitting for removable attachment of the RFID tag insertion cartridge.
16. An RFID tag insertion tool defined by claim 15 wherein the fitting is configured for uniquely orientating the RFID insertion cartridge with respect to the RFID tag insertion tool when attached thereto.
17. An RFID tag insertion tool defined by claim 16 wherein the fitting comprises at least one of a plurality of different diameter radial pins and a plurality of different width slots for receiving the plurality of different diameter radial pins.
18. An RFID tag insertion tool defined by claim 15 wherein the fitting comprises a bayonet fitting.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0014] Embodiments will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying figures in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0025] The RFID tag insertion cartridge 10 comprising a fitting 20 for removable attachment to an RFID tag insertion tool operable to move the carriage 14.
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[0027] An end of the stop pin 18 is disposed in the hollow needle 12 (and so hidden) for abutting the RFID tag therein. Another end 26 of the stop pin 18 comprises a hook.
[0028] The carriage 14 comprises a proximal end 28 configured to be engagingly received by the distal end 30 of the fitting 20 for retaining the needle 12 within the shell when so withdrawn. The proximal end 28 is received into at least one slot 32 defined by the fitting 20. When so received, a friction fit between the proximal end 28 of the carriage 14 and the distal end of the fitting 20 holds the needle to the fitting. The proximal end 28 of the carriage 14 comprises at least one, and in this embodiment a plurality of friction elements 38 in the form of side-wall engaging protrusions 40,42 for the frictional fit.
[0029] In this but not all embodiments, the housing 12 comprises a linear bearing surface 34 in contact with the carriage 14. In an alternative embodiment, the housing may be replaced with a cage or framework with the linear bearing. In yet another embodiment, the linear bearing surface 34 may be replaced with a roller bearing, or generally any suitable form of bearing.
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[0031] The transmission assembly 104 comprises a displacement multiplier 110 in the form of a displacement doubler 110. The displacement multiplier 110 comprises a translatably mounted pinion 104 operationally coupled to the actuator 102 (in this embodiment attached to by way of an axle attached to the actuator 102 and around which the pinion rotates). The translatably mounted pinion 114 meshes with a fixed rack 116 best seen in
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[0033] In use, the user attaches the cartridge 10 to the tool 100 and operates the actuator 102 in the form of the button by moving it inwardly until the catch 122 catches on the pin 130. The user then inserts the needle 12 into an animal. The user then releases the catch 122 by pressing button 134 resulting in the withdrawal of the needle into the housing 16 and so deposit the RFID tag. The needle 12 is then withdrawn leaving the RFID tag within the animal.
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[0035] Variations and/or modifications may be made to the embodiments described without departing from the spirit or ambit of the invention. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive. Reference to a feature disclosed herein does not mean that all embodiments must include the feature.
[0036] Prior art, if any, described herein is not to be taken as an admission that the prior art forms part of the common general knowledge in any jurisdiction.
[0037] In the claims which follow and in the preceding description of the invention, except where the context requires otherwise due to express language or necessary implication, the word comprise or variations such as comprises or comprising is used in an inclusive sense, that is to specify the presence of the stated features but not to preclude the presence or addition of further features in various embodiments of the invention.