Rfid tags with eas deactivation ability
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Abstract
A radio-frequency identification (RFID) and an electronic article surveillance (EAS) tag includes an RFID device and an EAS device. The RFID device may operate in a plurality of states including an activated state in which communication with a reader is enabled and a deactivated state in which communication with a reader is disabled. The EAS device may operate in a plurality of states including an activated state in which activation of an alarm is enabled and a deactivated state in which activation of an alarm is disable. The RFID device may be deactivated when the EAS device is deactivated. For example, the same piece of equipment that deactivates the EAS device also deactivates the RFID device at the same time. The RFID device may include an antenna, an RFID chip connected to the antenna for communicating with a reader, and an active element operatively disposed with respect to the antenna. The active element, which may include a conductive strip or lead, may have an activated state in which the antenna is enabled for communicating with a reader in a far field and a deactivated state in which the antenna is disabled from communicating with a reader in a far field. In addition, the EAS device may include a magnetic resonator and a bias magnet. When activated, the bias magnet may cause or affect the resonator to resonate and the active element to be in the activated state. Further, when deactivated, the bias magnet may cause the active element to be in the deactivated state.
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29. A radio-frequency identification (RFID) and electronic article surveillance (EAS) tag comprising:
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an RFID device having an RFID chip for operating in a plurality of states including an activated state in which communication with a reader is enabled and a deactivated state in which communication with a reader is disabled; an EAS device for operating in a plurality of states including an activated state in which activation of an alarm is enabled and a deactivation state in which activation of an alarm is disabled; and a structure for indicating whether the RFID device is in an activated state or deactivated state; wherein the RFID device is deactivated when the EAS device is deactivated by influencing an active element of the RFID device based on the activation state of the EAS device. - View Dependent Claims (30, 31, 32)
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33. A product tagged for identification and surveillance, comprising:
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a radio-frequency identification (RFID) device having an RFID chip for operating in a plurality of states including an activated state in which communication with a reader is enabled and a deactivated state in which communication with a reader is disabled; an electronic article surveillance (EAS) device for operating in a plurality of states including an activated state in which activation of an alarm is enabled and a deactivation state in which activation of an alarm is disabled; and a structure for indicating whether the RFID device is in an activated state or deactivated state; wherein the RFID device is deactivated when the EAS device is deactivated by influencing an active element of the RFID device based on the activation state of the EAS device. - View Dependent Claims (34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40)
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41. A product tagged for identification and surveillance, comprising:
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an radio-frequency identification (RFID) device having an RFID chip for operating in a plurality of states including an activated state in which communication with a reader is enabled and a deactivated state in which communication with a reader is disabled; and an electronic article surveillance (EAS) device for operating in a plurality of states including an activated state in which activation of an alarm is enabled and a deactivation state in which activation of an alarm is disabled; wherein the RFID device is deactivated when the EAS device is deactivated, the deactivating of the RFID device comprising moving an active element of the RFID device from an active state in which the active element connects the RFID chip to an RFID antenna of the RFID device to a deactive state in which the active element is moved to disconnect at least a portion of the RFID antenna from the RFID chip. - View Dependent Claims (42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49)
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50. A radio-frequency identification (RFID) device comprising:
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an RFID chip for operating in a plurality of states including an activated state in which communication with a reader is enabled and a deactivated state in which communication with a reader is disabled; a first visual indicator for providing an indication of the state of the RFID device; and a second visual indicator for providing a second indication of the state of the RFID device; wherein the first visual indicator provides an indication of the activated state of the RFID device and the second visual indicator provides an indication of the deactivated state of the RFID device. - View Dependent Claims (51, 52, 53)
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