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Radio frequency identification tags and label paper products using the same

A radio frequency and tag identification technology, applied in the field of tags, can solve the problems of affecting reading performance, destructive interference, and inability to read tags, achieving the effect of large degree of freedom, reducing the degree of influence, and improving the reading distance

Active Publication Date: 2022-07-29
台湾中国钢铁股份有限公司
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[0005] The third problem in tag antenna design is the influence of metal objects. Since metal will reflect electromagnetic waves, it will cause destructive interference to the characteristics of adjacent RFID tag antennas, thereby affecting its reading performance
For example, if the label is directly attached to the metal, it will be completely impossible to read the label

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[0028] see figure 1 , which is a schematic diagram showing the structure of the radio frequency identification tag of the present invention. The RFID tag 10 of the present invention includes a signal source structure 11 , a radiation structure 12 , an isolation structure 13 and a substrate 14 .

[0029] The signal source structure 11 includes a loop antenna 111 and a radio frequency identification chip 112 . The RFID chip 112 is electrically connected to the loop antenna 111 .

[0030] The radiation structure 12 surrounds the signal source structure 11 . The radiation structure 12 includes a curved portion 121 and a U-shaped portion 122 . One end of the bent portion 212 is connected to the U-shaped portion 122 . The U-shaped portion 122 has a horizontal line segment 122P and two vertical line segments 122V. Two ends of the horizontal line segment 122P are respectively connected to the vertical line segments 122V. In this embodiment, the signal source structure 11 is locat...

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Radio frequency identification tags and label paper products using them. The present invention relates to a radio frequency identification label and a label paper product using the same. The radio frequency identification tag includes a signal source structure, a radiation structure, an isolation structure and a base material. The signal source structure includes a loop antenna and a radio frequency identification chip, and the radio frequency identification chip is electrically connected to the loop antenna. The radiating structure surrounds the signal source structure. The isolation structure is disposed on one side of the radiation structure at intervals. The substrate is used for carrying the signal source structure, the radiation structure and the isolation structure.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to a label, in particular to a radio frequency identification label and a label paper product using the same. Background technique [0002] The Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag is composed of a radio frequency identification chip and a tag antenna. The antenna receives the radio communication signal of the radio frequency identification reader, and transmits or updates the inside of the radio frequency identification chip. The recorded data or identification code. RFID tags have the advantages of fast reading speed, long reading distance, no need for visual reading, and can read multiple at the same time without being affected by contamination. Therefore, in logistics management, access control, process tracking control... And so on, you can see the application of radio frequency identification technology. [0003] In the application of RFID technology, the design technology of the tag antenna is the key to the ...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): G06K19/077
CPCG06K19/07758G06K19/07771G06K19/07777
Inventor 陈松琳
Owner 台湾中国钢铁股份有限公司
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