RFID TAG
First Claim
1. An RFID tag, comprising:
- a base;
a first antenna provided on the base and extending in a longitudinal direction of the base;
a reinforcing member provided over the base and extending such that the center thereof projects to opposite sides in a transverse direction of the base;
whereinthe reinforcing member includes;
a first crossover edge portion positioned at one side in the longitudinal direction of the base and crossing with the first antenna as viewed in a top plan;
a second crossover edge portion positioned at the other side in the longitudinal direction of the base and crossing with the first antenna as viewed in a top plan;
a first inclination edge portion inclined so as to approach from the center side toward one side in the longitudinal direction of the base as viewed in atop plan and coupled to one side of the first crossover edge portion in the transverse direction of the base;
a second inclination edge portion inclined so as to approach from the center side toward the other side in the longitudinal direction of the base as viewed in a top plan and coupled to one side of the second crossover edge portion in the transverse direction of the base;
a third inclination edge portion inclined so as to approach from the center side toward one side in the longitudinal direction of the base as viewed in a top plan and coupled to the other side of the first crossover edge portion in the transverse direction of the base; and
a fourth inclination edge portion inclined so as to approach from the center side toward the other side in the longitudinal direction of the base as viewed in a top plan and coupled to the other side of the second crossover edge portion in the transverse direction of the base.
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Abstract
An RFID tag includes an antenna extending in a longitudinal direction and a reinforcing member extending such that the center thereof projects to opposite sides in a transverse direction. The reinforcing member includes first and second crossover edge portions crossing with the antenna at one and the other side in the longitudinal direction, a first inclination edge portion inclined so as to approach the antenna from the center side toward one side in the longitudinal direction, a second inclination edge portion inclined so as to approach the antenna from the center side toward the other side in the longitudinal direction, a third inclination edge portion inclined so as to approach the antenna from the center side toward one side in the longitudinal direction, and a fourth inclination edge portion inclined so as to approach the antenna from the center side toward the other side in the longitudinal direction.
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14 Claims
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1. An RFID tag, comprising:
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a base; a first antenna provided on the base and extending in a longitudinal direction of the base; a reinforcing member provided over the base and extending such that the center thereof projects to opposite sides in a transverse direction of the base;
whereinthe reinforcing member includes; a first crossover edge portion positioned at one side in the longitudinal direction of the base and crossing with the first antenna as viewed in a top plan; a second crossover edge portion positioned at the other side in the longitudinal direction of the base and crossing with the first antenna as viewed in a top plan; a first inclination edge portion inclined so as to approach from the center side toward one side in the longitudinal direction of the base as viewed in atop plan and coupled to one side of the first crossover edge portion in the transverse direction of the base; a second inclination edge portion inclined so as to approach from the center side toward the other side in the longitudinal direction of the base as viewed in a top plan and coupled to one side of the second crossover edge portion in the transverse direction of the base; a third inclination edge portion inclined so as to approach from the center side toward one side in the longitudinal direction of the base as viewed in a top plan and coupled to the other side of the first crossover edge portion in the transverse direction of the base; and a fourth inclination edge portion inclined so as to approach from the center side toward the other side in the longitudinal direction of the base as viewed in a top plan and coupled to the other side of the second crossover edge portion in the transverse direction of the base. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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