Loop antenna for RFID
First Claim
1. A data reader comprising:
- a) a housing;
b) a radio frequency identification (RFID) interrogator within said housing for detecting data;
c) processing circuitry connected to an output of said RFID interrogator;
d) a communications unit connected to said output; and
e) a loop antenna means connected to said communication unit for providing gain and directionality when transmitting and receiving an electromagnetic signal.
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Abstract
There is a data reader includes a housing, a radio frequency identification (RFID interrogator for detecting various amounts of data and processing circuitry connected to an output of the RFID interrogator. The data reader further includes a communications unit connected to the output with a loop antenna connected to the communications unit. The loop directional antenna provides gain and directionality when transmitting and receiving an electromagnetic signal. There is a multiple technology data reader includes an optical data reader having a housing, a photosensitive detector within the housing, and an optical collector for directing light onto the photosensitive detector. Processing circuitry is connected to an output of the photosensitive detector. In addition, the multiple technology data reader has radio frequency identification (RFID) interrogator for detecting data. There is a computer but connected to a communications unit, wherein the communications unit is connected to the optical data reader and the RFID interrogator. A loop directional antenna means is connected to the communication unit providing gain and directionality when transmitting and receiving a communications signal.
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15 Claims
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1. A data reader comprising:
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a) a housing;
b) a radio frequency identification (RFID) interrogator within said housing for detecting data;
c) processing circuitry connected to an output of said RFID interrogator;
d) a communications unit connected to said output; and
e) a loop antenna means connected to said communication unit for providing gain and directionality when transmitting and receiving an electromagnetic signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A multiple technology data reader comprising:
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a) an optical data reader comprising a housing;
at least one photosensitive detector within said housing;
an optical collector for directing light onto said photosensitive detector; and
processing circuitry connected to an output of said photosensitive detector;
b) a radio frequency identification (RFID) interrogator for detecting data;
c) a communications unit connected to said optical data reader and said RFID interrogator; and
d) a loop antenna means connected to said communication unit for providing gain and directionality when transmitting and receiving an electromagnetic signal. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7)
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8. A bar code scanning and decoding apparatus comprising;
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a) a bar code scanner which includes, a scanner configured to scan a bar code symbol;
a transmitter configured to transmit a signal corresponding to the scanned bar code symbol via wireless transmissions; and
a storage unit, wherein the scanner retains the signal in the storage unit until the acknowledgement signal is received from the computer;
b) a loop antenna means connected to said communication unit for providing gain and directionality when transmitting and receiving an electromagnetic signal; and
c) a computer separate from the bar code scanner, the computer including, a receiver configured to receive the signal sent from the bar code scanner and to convert the signal to digital information; and
a computer program configured to receive the digital information from the receiver and to be executed by the computer based on the digital information, wherein the computer sends an acknowledgement signal to the scanner when the computer has successfully received the signal, wherein the computer receives the signal sent from the the bar code scanner in a time division manner, and wherein the signal is allowed to be erased or overwritten in the storage unit once the acknowledgement signal is received from the computer. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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12. A multiple technology data reader comprising:
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a) an optical data reader comprising a housing;
at least one photosensitive detector within said housing;
an optical collector for directing light onto said photosensitive detector; and
processing circuitry connected to an output of said photosensitive detector;
b) a radio frequency identification (RFID) interrogator for detecting data;
c) a first loop antenna means to transmit the RFID signal and to receive the response from the transponder;
d) a communications unit connected to said optical data reader and said RFID interrogator; and
e) a second loop antenna means connected to said communication unit for providing gain and directionality when transmitting and receiving an electromagnetic signal. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15)
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