Truck cargo management rfid tags and interrogators
First Claim
1. In a cargo delivery vehicle operable along a route comprising plural delivery locations and having a cargo space accessible via a closable door and into which can be placed individual cargo units each carrying an identifying RFID tag, the structural combination which includes a door closure sensor operative to produce a door closure signal indicative of closure of the door;
- a RFID tag interrogator transceiver associated with the cargo space to interrogate and receive data responses from RFID tags present on individual cargo units in the cargo space, and a data processor having a memory operative to receive and record data responses from the transceiver, the data processor being configured to create an inventory of cargo units in the cargo space for each door closure signal and to identify differences between the inventories created for successive door closure signals.
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Abstract
Correct removal of cargo units 14 from the cargo space 10 of a cargo delivery vehicle uses RFID tags 15 on the cargo units. A RFID transceiver 18 is in the cargo space. A sensor 16 responds to closure of a door to the cargo space to initiate operation of the transceiver to interrogate the RFID tags and to create an inventory of the cargo units then in the space. An inventory created upon door closure at each delivery location of the vehicle is compared to the last prior inventory, and differences identified by the
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20 Claims
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1. In a cargo delivery vehicle operable along a route comprising plural delivery locations and having a cargo space accessible via a closable door and into which can be placed individual cargo units each carrying an identifying RFID tag, the structural combination which includes
a door closure sensor operative to produce a door closure signal indicative of closure of the door; -
a RFID tag interrogator transceiver associated with the cargo space to interrogate and receive data responses from RFID tags present on individual cargo units in the cargo space, and a data processor having a memory operative to receive and record data responses from the transceiver, the data processor being configured to create an inventory of cargo units in the cargo space for each door closure signal and to identify differences between the inventories created for successive door closure signals. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method for handling the movement of units of cargo into and out of the cargo space of a cargo delivery vehicle at plural delivery locations on a route of the vehicle, individual cargo units carrying a RFID tag containing data identifying its unit, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) creating at an origin location of the vehicle, and at each subsequent delivery location of the vehicle following removal and addition of cargo units from and to the cargo space at the delivery location, an inventory of cargo units in the space, and (b) by reading of the RFID tags on cargo units in the space, at each delivery location, (1) comparing the inventory created at that location with the last-preceding inventory, (2) identifying differences between the compared inventories, and (3) alerting the vehicle operator in the event identified differences do not match a listing of cargo units scheduled for delivery at that location. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A method for handling the movement of units of cargo into and out of the cargo space of a cargo delivery vehicle at plural delivery locations on a route of the vehicle, individual cargo units carrying a RFID tag embodying data identifying its unit, the method comprising the steps of:
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creating a delivery schedule comprising a list of the cargo units to be removed from the cargo space at each delivery location of the vehicle, placing in the cargo space at a vehicle origin location the cargo units listed on the schedule, creating in the vehicle, by reading of the RFID tags, an inventory of cargo units in the cargo space, at each delivery location of the vehicle, by reading of the RFID tags, creating an adjusted inventory reflective of the removal of cargo units from the cargo space and of the addition of cargo units to the space, at each delivery location, comparing the adjusted inventory and the delivery schedule list and creating a location report identifying each cargo unit in the space which is listed for delivery at that location and each cargo unit not in the space which does not correspond to a cargo unit listed for delivery at that location, and alerting the vehicle operator at each delivery location if there are any entries on the pertinent location report.
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