Electronic Baggage Tag
20190318667 ยท 2019-10-17
Inventors
- Lewis FREEMAN (Berkshire, GB)
- Jeremy GARDNER (Berkshire, GB)
- Andrew ACTON (Berkshire, GB)
- Peter COOKE (West Drayton, GB)
- Martin THOMAS (West Drayton, GB)
Cpc classification
A45C13/42
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An electronic baggage tag (1), for attachment to a baggage item (30) having a handle, comprises a housing (3) for a display screen (2) and a fastening (4, 6) for removably securing the housing (3) to the handle (20) such that the display screen (2) remains visible during handling of the baggage item (30).
Claims
1-15. (canceled)
16. An electronic baggage tag for removable attachment to a handle of a baggage item, the tag comprising: a rigid housing for a display screen; a projection extending from one side of the housing; a flexible strap permanently attached at a first end thereof to the projection and extending in a direction substantially parallel to the side of the housing from which the projection projects; wherein the flexible strap is arranged to pass around the handle and to be removably attached at or around a second end thereof to the projection so as to secure the projection against the handle; and wherein a part of the rigid housing extends within the projection so as to strengthen the projection against bending when in use.
17. The tag of claim 16, wherein a proximal end of the strap is attached to the projection.
18. The tag of claim 16, wherein the projection includes a fastening portion for engagement with the flexible strap at or around the second end thereof.
19. The tag of claim 18, wherein the fastening portion includes a boss extending outwardly from the projection, for engagement with an aperture in the flexible strap.
20. The tag of claim 19, wherein the boss has a substantially planar front face.
21. The tag of claim 19, wherein the boss has a projecting rim or flange around the front face thereof.
22. The tag of claim 16, including the display screen.
23. The tag of claim 22, wherein the display screen comprises a module removable from the housing.
24. The tag of claim 16, wherein the projection is substantially coplanar with the housing.
25. The tag of claim 16, including a locking mechanism for locking the housing to the handle.
26. The tag of claim 16, including one or more buttons arranged to change the state of a display on the display screen.
27. The tag of claim 16, including an indicator arranged to indicate a state of the tag.
28. The tag of claim 25, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a buckle or snap fastener.
29. The tag of claim 16, wherein the part of the rigid housing that extends within the projection includes a contact portion to which the flexible strap is attached.
30. A method of securing an electronic baggage tag to a baggage item, the electronic baggage tag comprising a rigid housing for a display screen, a projection extending from one side of the housing and a flexible strap permanently attached at a first end thereof to the projection and extending in a direction substantially parallel to the side of the housing from which the projection projects; wherein a part of the rigid housing extends within the projection so as to strengthen the projection against bending when in use; the method comprising: positioning the baggage tag against the baggage item with the display screen facing outwards, passing the flexible strap around the handle; and removably attaching the flexible strap at or around a second end thereof to the projection so as to secure the projection against the handle.
31. A method of manufacturing an electronic baggage tag, the method comprising: providing a rigid housing for a display screen, the housing having a projection extending from one side of the housing; and attaching a flexible strap onto the rigid projection such that the strap extends in a direction substantially parallel to the side of the housing from which the projection projects; wherein a part of the rigid housing extends within the projection so as to strengthen the projection against bending when in use.
32. The method of claim 31, wherein the flexible strap is moulded onto a contact portion of the projection.
33. The method of claim 32, wherein the contact portion is a digitated portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] Specific embodiments of the invention will now be described, purely by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
Overview
[0014] An electronic baggage tag 1 according to an embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to
Method of Use
[0015] The baggage tag 1 is removably attachable to a handle 20 of a baggage item 30 by the method shown in
[0016] Next, as shown in
[0017] Next, as shown in
[0018] As a result, the baggage tag 1 is secured to the handle 20 so that it should not flip over and obscure the display screen 2 during normal baggage handling. The housing 3 preferably rests against the upper surface of the baggage item 30 in a position to one side of the handle 20, so that the baggage tag 1 is protected from snagging or catching during handling.
Details of Construction
[0019] Examples of details of construction of the baggage tag in this embodiment will be described further with reference to
Housing and Electronics
[0020] The housing 3 is preferably rigid, so as to protect the display screen 2 and other electronic components housed therein, as further described below. The housing 3 may be made of plastic, such as acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) and/or metal, such as aluminium, and/or a composite material such as a carbon fibre composite. The display screen 2 and/or other electronic components may be permanently fixed within the housing 3, or provided as a module removable from the housing 3. The front face of the housing 3 may have an approximately square or rectangular aperture through which the display screen 2 is visible. The housing 3 is preferably substantially flat and/or planar and preferably thin, for example less than 5 mm or less than 3 mm thick.
[0021] The housing 3 houses the display screen 2 and other components required for the operation of the electronic baggage tag 1 so as to display a machine-readable code and/or human-readable information on the display screen 2. The code may be a one-dimensional barcode, preferably displayed twice, in orthogonal directions, to facilitate scanning. The one-dimensional barcode may comply with the IATA standard for baggage tag barcodes (currently Resolution 792 of the Passenger Services Conference Resolutions Manual).
[0022] The display screen 2 preferably uses non-volatile display technology so that it does not require constant power, and may have very low power consumption since power is only required to change the state of the display screen 2. Examples of such display technology include electrophoretic ink (E Ink). A power source, such as a rechargeable battery or capacitor, may be provided within the tag 1, or power may be provided to the tag 1 from an external source when the display state is to be changed.
[0023] Although the baggage tag 1 preferably includes a single display screen 2 on the front face, multiple discrete display screens 2 may be provided on the front face.
[0024] The baggage tag 1 may include one or more buttons 10, arranged for example to change the state of the display 2. The baggage tag 1 may include an indicator 11, such as an LED, arranged for example to indicate the state of the baggage tag 1.
[0025] The display screen 2 may be controlled by a processor 40 to display information and/or codes stored in a memory 42. A wireless interface 44 may be provided to allow the contents of the memory 42 to be read and modified, so as to provide or change the information displayed on the display screen 2. The wireless interface 44 may comprise a near-field communication (NFC), RFID (radio frequency identification), Bluetooth, Bluetooth LE or Zigbee interface, for example.
[0026] The tag 1 may include one or more further components dependent on the required functionality, such as a GPS (Global Positioning System) or beacon signal receiver, a microphone and/or speaker, a sensor, a camera and so on.
Fastening
[0027] The strap 4 is made of flexible and preferably resilient material, such as silicone. The strap 4 and attachment portion 5, optionally including the projection 8, may be formed of a single piece and may be moulded onto a contact portion 9 of the housing 3, as shown as a digitated portion in
[0028] The boss 6 is preferably made of rigid material and may be rigidly attached to the strengthening portion and/or to the housing 3. As shown in
[0029] Preferably, the boss 6 has a substantially planar front face that is visible when the tag 1 is secured to the handle 20. This front face may be coloured and/or decorated, for example to show the loyalty class (e.g. Blue, Bronze, Silver and Gold) of the owner. The front face may comprise a removable visible portion so that the colour or decoration may be changed. Alternatively, a secondary electronic display may be provided on the front face, for example a display of changeable colour.
[0030] At least part of the wireless interface 44 may be provided in the boss 6; for example, an NFC or contactless interface in the boss 6 may provide a convenient point on which to swipe a contactless reader/writer.
[0031] A locking mechanism may be provided in the boss 6, to prevent unauthorised removal of the tag 1 from the handle 20. The boss 6 may be moveable (e.g. rotatable or slidable) and lockable so that the location aperture 7 cannot be removed from the boss 6 when locked. The locking mechanism may comprise a mechanically or electronically actuated lock.
[0032] The strap 4 may have a grip portion 12 located at the end remote from the projection 8, so as to facilitate gripping of the end of the strap 4 during attachment. The grip portion 12 may be a projection or indentation on one or both faces of the strap 4.
[0033] The drawings show a plurality of apertures within the strap 4; one or more of these may be location apertures 7 at different positions along the strap 4, to allow adjustment for different sizes of handle 20, but one or more other apertures may not be location apertures 7 and may be purely decorative or provided to save weight or to increase the flexibility or resilience of the strap 4.
Alternative Fastenings
[0034] In some alternative embodiments, the strap 4 and projection 8 may be provided but the boss 6 and/or location aperture(s) 7 may differ from those described above. For example, one or more hooks or other shaped projections may be provided instead of the boss 6, with correspondingly shaped or positioned location aperture(s). Alternative means for fastening the strap 4 to the projection 8 may be provided, such as a buckle, snap fastener, hook-and-loop (e.g. Velcro) fastener and the like, provided the fastening is sufficiently secure to hold the tag 1 in position during handling. Instead of the strap 4, a clip or other fastening may be provided for securing the projection 8 to the handle 20.
Alternative Embodiments
[0035] The embodiments described above are illustrative of rather than limiting to the present invention. Alternative embodiments apparent on reading the above description may nevertheless fall within the scope of the invention.