Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080218354 | NON-NETWORKED RFID SYSTEM - Non-networked radio frequency identification (RFID) systems and methods are described that use RFID tags to exchange information between non-networked RFID readers. The RFID tags may store information about conditions the RFID-tagged items have encountered while being processed. RFID readers may dynamically update the information stored on the RFID tags as the RFID-tagged items are processed at nodes. An RFID tag may include a processor that dynamically determines process control instructions based on the information. | 09-11-2008 |
20080258875 | RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION FUNCTIONALITY COUPLED TO ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE SIGNAGE - The present disclosure relates to multiple embodiments of a signage having radio-frequency responsive features, methods of making and using the signage, and the performance characteristics of the signage. These embodiments include a cutout, aperture, or opening in an electrically conductive sign into which or adjacent to which is placed an RFID tag or chip. | 10-23-2008 |
20090160638 | RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION READER SYSTEM - In general, the disclosure describes a radio frequency identification (“RFID”) reader system is disclosed. In particular, the RFID reader system is preferably mobile and determines both the existence and general location of at least one RFID-tagged object of interest. | 06-25-2009 |
20090167502 | Device for verifying a location and functionality of a radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag on an item - A Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) system verifies proper placement and functionality of RFID tags with respect to particular end-use RFID systems at the time the RFID tag is applied to an item but before the item is deployed. A device for verifying a location and functionality of an RFID tag on an item includes an item holder, a power coupling mechanism attached to the item holder, and an RFID reader electrically connected to the power coupling mechanism. The power coupling mechanism creates a near field for transmission of read or write commands from the RFID reader to an RFID tag on an item placed on the item holder to verify the location and functionality of the RFID tag as applied to the item with respect to a near-field coupling mechanism of a particular end-use RFID system. The device may include additional power coupling mechanisms for testing the functionality of the tag. | 07-02-2009 |
20090321529 | RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION FUNCTIONALITY COUPLED TO ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE SIGNAGE - The present disclosure relates to multiple embodiments of a signage having radio-frequency responsive features, methods of making and using the signage, and the performance characteristics of the signage. These embodiments include a cutout, aperture, or opening in an electrically conductive element into which or adjacent to which is placed an RFID tag or chip. | 12-31-2009 |
20100123553 | RFID TAG ANTENNA WITH CAPACITIVELY OR INDUCTIVELY COUPLED TUNING COMPONENT - This disclosure describes RFID tags designed to provide improved impedance matching capabilities. An RFID tag may include a radiating component and a tuning component located on different layers of the RFID tag. The radiating component and tuning component are located proximate to one another to provide a proximate coupling (e.g., an inductive and/or capacitive coupling). In one embodiment, at least a portion of the radiating component of a first layer overlaps at least a portion of the tuning component of a second layer, resulting in a proximate coupling. The tuning component may be used for tuning the antenna, e.g., matching an impedance of the radiating element and an IC chip electrically connected to the tuning component. Because the radiating element does not have to be designed to match impedances, the radiating element may be designed to provide better gain, polarization purity, larger radar cross section or other antenna parameters. | 05-20-2010 |
20120286691 | Method, Apparatus, and System for Supplying Pulsed Current to a Load - Supplying pulsed current to a load involves repeatedly driving an electrical load between successive active and idle states via a regulator that includes a switched mode power supply. The regulator receives input current from a direct current power source and provides output current to at least an energy storage device in the idle states of the electrical load. The energy storage device is coupled to the load and the regulator. Output current is provided from both the regulator and the energy storage device to the electrical load in the active states of the electrical load. A storage capacity of the energy storage device is selected so that a duty cycle of the input current is greater than a duty cycle of the output current. | 11-15-2012 |
20120320103 | Controlling Light Sources for Colour Sequential Image Displaying - Color sequential imaging involves illuminating, for each of two or more time-separated color fields, two or more light sources. Each of the two or more light sources emits at different wavelengths, and at least one of the first or second light sources is activated at different, non-zero current amplitudes during each of the first and second color fields. The color fields are projected via a spatial light modulator in synchronization with the activation of the at least one of the first or second light sources. | 12-20-2012 |
20130222237 | INTERACTIVE POLARIZATION-PRESERVING PROJECTION DISPLAY - The disclosure generally relates to optical devices, such as interactive displays, and in particular to interactive projection displays having passive input devices. The present disclosure also provides a passive interactive input device having the ability to overcome problematic ambient interference signals in an interactive display, such as an interactive projection display. | 08-29-2013 |
20130222892 | INTERACTIVE POLARIZATION-SELECTIVE PROJECTION DISPLAY - The disclosure generally relates to optical devices, such as interactive displays, and in particular to interactive projection displays having passive interactive input devices. The present disclosure also provides a passive interactive input device ( | 08-29-2013 |
20140141725 | WIRELESS PRESENTATION SYSTEM ALLOWING AUTOMATIC ASSOCIATION AND CONNECTION - A wireless presentation system includes communication means for line-of-sight communication links such that an association between a content holder and a desired presentation device can be automatically established using line-of-sight communication links. | 05-22-2014 |
20150035716 | SINGLE TURN MAGNETIC DRIVE LOOP FOR ELECTRONIC ARTICLE SURVEILLANCE - A single turn loop electronic article surveillance (EAS) gate. The gate includes a closed magnetic core, a multi-turn primary winding wound around the core, and a secondary loop passing through the core once. The secondary loop is a self-supporting single turn loop, and the secondary loop is a transmit loop that generates a magnetic drive field for the article detection gate system. | 02-05-2015 |