WIRELESS TAG READING APPARATUS
20190026509 ยท 2019-01-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
G06K7/10435
PHYSICS
G06K7/10316
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A wireless tag reading apparatus includes a tunnel, an antenna, and a protrusion. The tunnel section is arranged to surround an upper portion of the lane of a part of a conveyance section for conveying an object to which a wireless tag is attached. The antenna is provided on an inner surface of the tunnel section, and is configured to radiate radio waves to read information stored in the wireless tag attached to the object that is being conveyed. The protrusion is provided at a part of a region on the inner surface of the tunnel section facing the antenna and projects from the region. The protrusion has a step portion facing a center of a surface of the antenna from which radio waves are radiated.
Claims
1. A wireless tag reading apparatus, comprising; a tunnel section arranged to surround an upper portion of a part of a lane of a conveyance section for conveying an object to which a wireless tag is attached; an antenna, provided on an inner surface of the tunnel section, configured to radiate radio waves to read information stored in the wireless tag attached to the object that is being conveyed; and a protrusion, provided to a part of a region on the inner surface of the tunnel section facing the antenna, which projects from the region, wherein the protrusion has a step portion facing a center of a surface of the antenna from which radio waves are radiated.
2. The wireless tag reading apparatus according to claim 1, wherein, the antenna and the protrusion are provided on an inner side surfaces of the tunnel section.
3. The wireless tag reading apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the protrusion is provided on an inner top surface of the tunnel section.
4. The wireless tag reading apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the antenna is provided on inner bottom surface of the tunnel section.
5. The wireless tag reading apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the conveyance section is provided between the antenna and the protrusion.
6. The wireless tag reading apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the inner surface of the tunnel section is made of a radio wave reflective material.
7. The wireless tag reading apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the protrusion is made of a radio wave reflective material.
8. The wireless tag reading apparatus according to: claim 1, wherein the step portion has a height enabling an area in which an electric field intensity is weakened by interference between radio waves radiated from the antenna and radio waves reflected by the inner surface of the tunnel section to be shifted.
9. The wireless tag reading apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the step portion has a height corresponding to a quarter wavelength of radio waves radiated from the antenna.
10. The wireless tag reading apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the step portion projects from the region on the inner surface of the tunnel section in a normal direction of the region.
11. The wireless tag reading apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the step portion obliquely projects from the region on the inner surface of the tunnel section.
12. The wireless tag reading apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the step portion obliquely projects in a straight form from the region on the inner surface of the tunnel section.
13. The wireless tag reading apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the step portion obliquely projects in a curved form from the region on the inner surface of the tunnel section.
14. The wireless tag reading apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the tunnel section includes an entrance door at an entrance of the tunnel section and an exit door at an exit of the tunnel section, the entrance and exit doors arranged to close when a wireless tag is within the tunnel section.
15. The wireless tag reading apparatus according to claim 14, wherein the entrance and exit doors are one of double-doors or single shutter doors.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] In accordance with at least one embodiment, a wireless tag reading apparatus comprises a tunnel section arranged to surround an upper portion of a lane of a part of a conveyance section for conveying an object to which a wireless tag is attached; an antenna section, provided oil an inner surface of the tunnel section, configured to radiate radio waves to read information stored in the wireless tag attached to the object that is being conveyed; and a protrusion, provided at a part of a region on the inner surface of the tunnel section facing the antenna section, which projects from the region, wherein the protrusion has a step portion facing a center of a surface of the antenna section from which radio waves are radiated.
[0017] Embodiments of a wireless tag reading apparatus are described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0019] The conveyor 11 is an example of a conveyance section for conveying an object with a wireless tag 4 placed thereon. The object with the wireless tag 4 (object to be conveyed) may be a product 3 to which the wireless tag 4 is attached, or a package 2 (e.g., a cardboard) in which the product 3 having the wireless tag 4 is housed.
[0020] The conveyor 11 is made up of a driving roller 101, a driven roller 102, and a belt 103 wound between the driving roller 101 and the driven roller 102. For example, a control device (not shown) performs control to drive a motor to rotate the driving roller 101, and in this way, an object (package 2) on the belt 103 can be conveyed in a direction shown by an arrow in
[0021] The tunnel section 12 is installed such that it surrounds an upper portion of a part of the conveyance section for conveying the object with the wireless tag 4 placed thereon. The tunnel section 12 is a member through which the conveyance section penetrates (in the same direction as a conveying direction). In this example, the tunnel section 12 surrounds the middle portion of the lane of the conveyance section. The inner surface of the tunnel section 12 (inner surface of a hole through which the conveyor 11 penetrates) is made of a radio wave reflective material which reflects radio waves. As the radio wave reflective material, for example, a metal (aluminum or the like) is included.
[0022] As shown in
[0023] The reader/writer antenna 6 periodically radiates radio waves, and the wireless tag 4 receiving the radio waves performs a response including information stored (recorded) in the wireless tag 4. As the information stored in the wireless tag 4, for example, information for identifying the wireless tag 4 and information (product information) relating to the product 3 to which the wireless tag 4 is attached are included. The reader/writer antenna 6 receives the response from the wireless tag 4, and reads the information contained in the received response. For example, the reader/writer antenna 6 may include an antenna and a driving section that drives the antenna to read/write information from or to the wireless tag 4. If a plurality of reader/writer antennas 6 is provided, each reader/writer antenna 6 is driven in time division manner to transmit radio waves.
[0024] In at least one embodiment, a protrusion 111 is provided on the inner surface of the tunnel section 12 such that it projects from at least a part of a region (hereinafter, referred to as an opposite region) of the inner surface of the tunnel section 12 that faces the reader/writer antenna 6. The protrusion 111 is made of a radio wave reflective material reflecting radio waves. For example, a metal such as an aluminum is included as a radio wave reflective material, A detail of the protrusion 111 is described below.
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[0026] In the example in
[0027] As shown in
[0028] In the comparative example shown in
[0029] In the comparative example shown in
[0030] In at least one embodiment, as shown in
[0031] The height of the step portion 112 of the protrusion 111 is set to a height which enables the places (null points) where radio waves radiated from the reader/writer antenna 6 and radio waves reflected by the inner surface of the tunnel section 12 interfere with each other to be weakened to be shifted. The height of the step portion 112 in
[0032] As shown in
[0033] Modifications of at least one embodiment are described below. The modifications described below can be arbitrarily combined with the above-described embodiments.
(1) First Modification
[0034] In the above embodiment, the reader/writer antenna 6 is provided on the inner surface of one of the side walls of the tunnel section 12, but it is not limited thereto. For example, the reader/writer antenna 6 may be provided on the bottom surface of the tunnel section 12.
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(2) Second Modification
[0036] For example, the step portion 112 of the protrusion 111 may obliquely protrude. As shown in
[0037] The step portion 112 which obliquely protrudes may protrude obliquely in a straight form as shown in
[0038] Furthermore, as shown in
[0039] Any of the above-described modifications are subject to the concept, the step portion 112 of the protrusion 111 faces the center of the surface 120 radiating radio waves of the reader/writer antenna 6.
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[0040] For example, as shown in
[0041] The type of the door 140 is arbitrary selected. For example, it may be a double-door. As the double-door, a double-swing-door may be selected. The double-swing-door is constituted in such a form that each of left and right doors is rotatable about a hinge. With respect to the hinge, an urging force which maintains the left and right doors in a closed state is always applied by an elastic member such as a spring. If a moving load of the object to be conveyed exceeds the urging force, the left and right doors are respectively rotated in opening directions (clockwise and un-clockwise) thereof.
[0042] For example, the door 140 may be a double-slide-door or a single shutter type door. In these forms, it is applicable that the position of the object to be conveyed is sensed and the opening and closing of the door is automatically controlled according to the sensed position. The door 140 may be opened and closed according to the conveyance position of the object.
[0043] while certain embodiments have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Indeed, the novel embodiments described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the embodiments described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the invention.