ATTACHABLE RFID DEVICES AND METHODS FOR IDENTIFYING OBJECTS
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1. An object identification device, comprising:
- a housing having at least one outer surface and at least one inner surface spaced apart from the outer surface and defining a thickness, the inner surface enclosing a space adapted to receive one or more components;
at least one RFID tag;
a loopable member having two ends spaced apart and defining a generally elongate shape; and
at least one anchor member for anchoring the ends of one or more ends of the loopable member in a fixed configuration relative to the housing.
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Abstract
The present invention generally relates to devices and methods for identifying objects, especially those which are subject to inspection regimes. Some embodiments comprise a housing that can be attached to an object. Some embodiments also include an RFID tag contained within a housing. Such RFID tags may be adapted to contain object-identifying information. Some embodiments optionally include a means for color coding the housing.
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1. An object identification device, comprising:
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a housing having at least one outer surface and at least one inner surface spaced apart from the outer surface and defining a thickness, the inner surface enclosing a space adapted to receive one or more components; at least one RFID tag; a loopable member having two ends spaced apart and defining a generally elongate shape; and at least one anchor member for anchoring the ends of one or more ends of the loopable member in a fixed configuration relative to the housing. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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