DATED OR UNDATED DIARY AND METHOD OF CONNECTING TO A DEDICATED WEB PAGE
20230054936 · 2023-02-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G06K7/10009
PHYSICS
B42D5/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42D1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G06K19/0723
PHYSICS
B42D5/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G06K19/077
PHYSICS
B42D5/041
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
G06K19/077
PHYSICS
Abstract
A bound dated diary or a bound undated diary adapted to take notes is provided, which includes a passive RFID component, fixed directly or indirectly to the cover, which is configured to be interrogated by a NFC reading device, communicating to it a unique code that uniquely identifies the passive RFID component. A method of manufacturing a paper support with the passive RFID component hidden from view is also disclosed. The paper support can interact with a smartphone, or more generally with any device that can surf the net equipped with a NFC reading device, through a dedicated computer program that allows to implement a method of connecting to a web page uniquely associated with the paper support.
Claims
1. A bound, paper support, comprising: a hard cover comprising an inner layer of cardboard covered with an outer lining; a plurality of pages bound together with said hard cover; a passive Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) component, fixed directly on said inner layer of cardboard of said hard cover, said passive RFID component being fixed on a face of the inner layer of cardboard, said passive RFID component being hidden from view by said outer lining, wherein said passive RFID component is configured to transmit a unique code which uniquely identifies said passive RFID component.
2. The bound paper support of claim 1, wherein said passive RFID component comprises a microchip and said unique code is an identification code of said microchip.
3. A method comprising: interrogating, by a smartphone comprising a Near Field Communication (NFC) reading device, a passive Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) component disposed in a bound paper support; receiving, by the smartphone, from said passive RFID component, a code which uniquely identifies said passive RFID component; generating, by the smartphone, a plurality of images associated with respective pages of the bound paper support; accessing, by the smartphone, a web page based on said code; and causing, by the smartphone, the web page to store in a cloud storage space the plurality of image files associated with the bound paper support.
4. The bound paper support of claim 1, wherein said passive RFID component is further configured to transmit the unique code when the RFID component is interrogated by a Near Field Communication (NFC) reading device.
5. The bound paper support of claim 1, wherein aid passive RFID component faces an outside of the paper support when the paper support is closed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0012] A bound paper support for taking annotations can be a product such as an undated diary, a notebook, a journal, a calendar, a desk planner or even a dated diary. All these products, exemplified in the attached figures, generally have a cover with an internal layer of cardboard and a plurality of pages bound together with the cover, as well as similar products currently on the market. Unlike the products commonly available on the market, the products shown in the figures comprise a passive RFID component 1 fixed directly to the inner cardboard layer of the cover 2 on one of its faces facing the outside of the dated or undated diary when closed. Moreover, the RFID passive component 1 is hidden from view by an outer lining that covers the inner cardboard layer.
[0013] The passive RFID component 1, installed in the paper support of this disclosure, is configured to be interrogated by an NFC reading device and is also configured so that, when interrogated by the NFC reading device, it communicates to it a corresponding unique code that identifies univocally the passive RFID component 1 and distinguishes it from any other passive RFID component nominally identical to it.
[0014] In other words, dated diary or undated diary will have respective passive RFID components 1 even identical to each other, but configured to communicate different codes so that, by approaching an NFC reading device to the passive RFID component 1, a diary is exactly identified without any possibility of confusion with other paper supports of the same type.
[0015] It should be noted that the passive RFID component 1 differs from the normal anti-theft RFID elements, commonly installed on the products for sale. The latter are in fact applied on the products in such a way as to transmit only an active signal, which is the same for all products, to recognize the products that have not yet been paid. In addition, the anti-theft RFID elements are deactivated at the time of payment and remain deactivated, while the passive RFID component 1 remains interrogable for the entire useful life of the product.
[0016] According to one aspect, the passive RFID component 1 contains an electronic microchip and the unique code transmitted will be the identification code of the electronic microchip.
[0017] According to an aspect illustrated in
[0018] Such a paper support may be manufactured through the following operations: [0019] making a cover 2 of the paper support by covering the cardboard layer with the external lining, so as to cover the passive RFID component 1 hiding it from view; [0020] finally, binding a plurality of pages 3 together with the cover.
[0021] As shown in
[0022] The paper support of this disclosure is therefore designed to interact, through a computer program, with any device, such as a smartphone, which can surf the net and is equipped with an NFC reading device. The program according to the present disclosure can be downloaded on a smartphone equipped with an NFC reading device and a browser application, and will include a software code configured so that, when in execution: [0023] the NFC reading device smartphone interrogate the passive RFID component 1 placed in proximity of the NFC reading device, communicating to it the corresponding unique code that uniquely identifies it; [0024] activates the browser application of the smartphone, opening a web page uniquely defined by the unique code.
[0025] Once the program has been installed on a smartphone, it is sufficient to bring the smartphone close to the paper support to receive the unique code transmitted by the passive RFID component 1, and the browser application of the smartphone will be activated opening a web page uniquely defined by the unique code and therefore uniquely assigned to paper support. On this dedicated web page, the producer of the paper support will be able to offer a plurality of services available to the buyer, including for example after-sales information regarding the paper support.
[0026] According to one aspect, on the dedicated web page it will be possible to activate a dedicated cloud storage space accessible only through this web page. For example, the first connection to the web page will activate a cloud storage space having a nominal storage capacity sufficient to store a number of image files corresponding to a number of pages of the dated or undated diary, and at each connection to this web page after the first connection the dedicated storage space and the files it contains will be accessed, with the possibility of storing new files until the nominal storage capacity is exhausted. Preferably, such a dedicated storage space will be provided by the manufacturer free of charge to customers. In practice, when a page is completely filled with notes, the user can open the dedicated web page by bringing his smartphone close to the paper support, he will take a picture of the completed page, and can save the image file of the picture in the storage space which is preferably made available free of charge. In this way, even if the paper support was lost or simply forgotten, the user would always have the possibility to read his notes by recovering the saved image files simply by connecting to the dedicated web page, which he will have previously stored.
[0027] Conveniently, access to the dedicated storage space can be protected with an ID and a password, created by the user at the first access to the dedicated web page.