HIGH-TENSILE BELT-TYPE TAG AND WIRELESS RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM EMPLOYING THE SAME
First Claim
1. A high-tensile belt-type tag, comprising:
- a belt, comprising a belt body and a retaining ring, wherein the belt body is suitable to slip into an opening of the retaining ring for preventing the belt body from slipping out of the opening;
a high-tensile transmission line, disposed in the belt, and encircling the belt in accordance with a shape of the belt;
an antenna, disposed in the belt, and electrically coupled to the high-tensile transmission line; and
a radio frequency identification (RFID) chip, disposed in the belt, and electrically coupled to the antenna through the high-tensile transmission line, wherein when the high-tensile transmission line is split as the belt is cut off, the RFID chip is unable to deliver an identification code through the antenna due to split of the high-tensile transmission line.
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Abstract
A high-tensile belt-type tag including a belt, a high-tensile transmission line, an antenna and a radio frequency identification (RFID) chip is provided, wherein the belt includes a belt body and a retaining ring. The belt body is suitable to slip into an opening of the retaining ring and preventing the belt body from slipping out of the opening. The high-tensile transmission line, the antenna and the RFID chip are disposed in the belt, and the high-tensile transmission line encircles the whole belt in accordance with a shape of the belt. Moreover, the RFID chip is coupled to the antenna through the high-tensile transmission line, wherein when the high-tensile transmission line is split as the belt is cut off, the RFID chip cannot delivers an identification code through the antenna due to split of the high-tensile transmission line.
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18 Claims
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1. A high-tensile belt-type tag, comprising:
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a belt, comprising a belt body and a retaining ring, wherein the belt body is suitable to slip into an opening of the retaining ring for preventing the belt body from slipping out of the opening; a high-tensile transmission line, disposed in the belt, and encircling the belt in accordance with a shape of the belt; an antenna, disposed in the belt, and electrically coupled to the high-tensile transmission line; and a radio frequency identification (RFID) chip, disposed in the belt, and electrically coupled to the antenna through the high-tensile transmission line, wherein when the high-tensile transmission line is split as the belt is cut off, the RFID chip is unable to deliver an identification code through the antenna due to split of the high-tensile transmission line. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A wireless radio frequency identification (RFID) system, comprising:
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a plurality of high-tensile belt-type tags, wherein each of the high-tensile belt-type tags comprises; a belt, comprising a belt body and a retaining ring, wherein the belt body is suitable to slip into an opening of the retaining ring for preventing the belt body from slipping out of the opening; a high-tensile transmission line, disposed in the belt, and encircling the belt in accordance with a shape of the belt; an antenna, disposed in the belt, and electrically coupled to the high-tensile transmission line; and an RFID chip, disposed in the belt, and electrically coupled to the antenna through the high-tensile transmission line, wherein when the high-tensile transmission line is split as the belt is cut off, the RFID chip is unable to deliver an identification code through the antenna due to split of the high-tensile transmission line; and a reader, configured to read the identification codes sent by the high-tensile belt-type tags, and identify objects that are bundled by the high-tensile belt-type tags according to a read result. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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