Consumer oriented identification package for tracking and security and method of using same
First Claim
1. A consumer radio frequency identification package for use in home or small office environments, comprising;
- a package configured for sales to consumers in a retail environment;
a plurality of radio frequency identification tags, at least one of said tags being rewritable and each of the tags having the ability to retain discrete machine readable information to identify each of said tags and an object to which it is affiliated;
at least one antenna for receiving a signal from said at least one rewritable tag;
at least one scanner for receiving signals from said plurality of tags; and
a series of machine readable instructions to enable reading of said machine readable information received from said tags and to write to said at least one rewritable tag.
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Abstract
The present invention is directed to a radio frequency identification (“RFID”) system that has been packaged for use in the home or small office environment. A package suitable for distribution through a retail sales outlet is provided and includes a series of tags, which may be active, passive or semi active, and which are capable of retaining and transmitting machine readable information, a scanner and/or reader for reading information obtained from the tags, an antenna for collecting signals from said tags and machine readable instructions for configuring the components of said package to enable a home or office computer to receive and read the information collected from the tags. The package may include instructions on obtaining additional tags as well as upgrading the system or other marketing or promotional information. The invention also includes a method for using the system and package of the present invention as well as preparing the package.
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27 Claims
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1. A consumer radio frequency identification package for use in home or small office environments, comprising;
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a package configured for sales to consumers in a retail environment;
a plurality of radio frequency identification tags, at least one of said tags being rewritable and each of the tags having the ability to retain discrete machine readable information to identify each of said tags and an object to which it is affiliated;
at least one antenna for receiving a signal from said at least one rewritable tag;
at least one scanner for receiving signals from said plurality of tags; and
a series of machine readable instructions to enable reading of said machine readable information received from said tags and to write to said at least one rewritable tag. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A system for providing radio frequency identification for home and small office use, comprising;
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a series of tags, with each of said tags capable of retaining and transmitting machine readable indicia relating to an item to which each tag has been associated;
a computer for reading information transmitted by each of said tags when said each of said tags transmits its machine readable indicia;
an antenna for capturing a signal containing said machine readable indicia from at least one of said tags;
a scanner for activating and capturing machine readable indicia from at least one of said tags;
a communication device for connecting said computer to said antenna and said scanner;
a series of machine readable instructions for allowing said computer to read said machine readable indicia captured by at least one of said antenna and said scanner; and
a plurality of attachment devices for connecting said series of tags to articles and items to be identified and tracked within a home or small office. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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- 13. A system as recited in 9, wherein said series of tags includes at least one rewritable tag.
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15. A method of using a system for providing radio frequency identification in a home or small office environment, comprising the steps of;
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obtaining a package from a retail outlet, said package including a series of radio frequency identification tags having machine readable indicia;
at least one scanner for receiving machine readable indicia from said tags;
at least one antenna for collecting signals from said tags; and
machine readable instructions to enable reading of said machine readable indicia from said tags by a pre-established computer located in a home or small office;
locating at least one article or item to be tracked or identified;
associating at least one tag from said series of tags to said at least one article or item;
scanning for said at least one article or item having an associated tag; and
reading said machine readable indicia from said article or item having said associated tag so as to be able to locate said article or item in a home or small office. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A method of preparing a home or small office radio frequency identification package, comprising the steps of;
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obtaining a series of radio frequency identification tags at a first location;
pre-encoding a least a portion of said tags with information from a pre-determined data set;
packaging said pre-encoded tags along with additional components;
delivering said package to a retail environment for purchase by individual consumers for use in a home or small office environment at a distinct second location remote from said first location. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25, 26, 27)
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