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RFID-label issuing apparatus

A technology for RFID tags and equipment, which is applied in the field of equipment for issuing RFID tags), which can solve problems such as being unable to be put into practical use and the equipment being too large.

Active Publication Date: 2008-03-26
TOSHIBA TEC KK
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Because when the antenna is far from the conveyor surface, the equipment will inevitably become too large for practical use

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[0024] One of the preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0025] First, the RFID label sheet 1 used in this embodiment will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2 .

[0026] As shown in FIG. 1 , an RFID tag sheet 1 is composed of a tape-shaped substrate 2 and a plurality of RFID tags 3 bonded to one surface of the substrate 2 . The RFID tags 3 can be aligned along the longitudinal direction of the substrate 2 and can be peeled off.

[0027] FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along line A-A shown in FIG. 1 . It can be seen from FIG. 2 that each RFID tag 3 is composed of a label sheet 4 and an RFID tag 7 . The upper surface of the label sheet 4 is a data printing surface. The RFID tag 7 is sealed in the gap between the substrate 2 and the lower surface of the label sheet 4 . The RFID tag 7 is composed of a film-like medium, an IC chip 5 and an antenna 6 . An IC chip 5 and an antenna 6 are mounted on...

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Abstract

It is determined whether the radio output level of an RFID tag (7) that has successfully communicated with an RFID reader-writer (12). A printing unit (14, 15) prints label data on the printing surface of any RFID label (3) that has an RFID tag (7) whose radio output level is equal to or higher than a reference level. The printing unit (14, 15) prints prescribed warding data on the printing surface of any RFID label (3) that has an RFID tag (7) whose radio output level is lower than the reference level.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a device for issuing radio frequency identification tags (RFID labels). Background technique [0002] In recent years, RFID tags have attracted attention, each of which includes a label sticker and a radio frequency identification tag (RFID tag) embedded in the sticker and composed of an IC chip and an antenna. Data can be written to and read from RFID tags in a contactless manner through wireless communication. RFID tags are therefore less susceptible to stains or dust. In the field of physical distribution, for example, it has been proposed to place RFID tags on merchandise so that the distribution of the merchandise can be managed. [0003] In order to issue the RFID tags, an RFID tag issuing device may be used. Any RFID tag dispensing equipment uses RFID tag sheets, each RFID tag sheet consisting of a tape-shaped substrate and a plurality of RFID tags bonded to the substrate and arranged in a row on the substrate. The R...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): G06K17/00G06K1/12G06K1/20G06K5/02H04B5/48
CPCG06K17/00G06K17/0025B41J3/4075B41J3/44
Inventor 杉山诚
Owner TOSHIBA TEC KK
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