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Surface deactivateable tag

  • US 5,510,770 A
  • Filed: 03/30/1994
  • Issued: 04/23/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/30/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A security tag for use with an electronic security system having means for detecting the presence of a security tag within a surveilled area utilizing electromagnetic energy oscillating at a frequency within a predetermined detection frequency range, the security system also having means for remote electronic deactivation of the security tag utilizing electromagnetic energy of an energy level higher than that used for detecting the presence of the tag, the security tag comprising:

  • a dielectric substrate having first and second opposite principal surfaces and a resonant circuit capable of resonating at a frequency within the detection frequency range, the resonant circuit being formed in part by a first conductive area on the first substrate surface and a second conductive area on the second substrate surface, the two conductive areas being generally aligned with one another to establish a capacitor, wherein the two conductive areas form the capacitor plates and that portion of the substrate which separates the two conductive areas forms the capacitor dielectric, the capacitor, in combination with at least one other circuit component, establishing the resonant frequency of the resonant circuit; and

    a third conductive area on one of the principal substrate surfaces proximate to but not electrically connected to one of the two capacitor plates on the one principal substrate surface, the third conductive area being electrically connected to the other capacitor plate, and conductor means extending between but not electrically connected to the third conductive area and the one capacitor plate, a portion of the third conductive area being spaced from a portion of the one capacitor plate by a predetermined minimum distance whereby upon the application of electromagnetic energy to the tag, at a frequency generally corresponding to the resonant frequency of the resonant circuit at or above a predetermined minimum energy level, an electric arc extends between the spaced portions of the third conductive area and the one capacitor plate creating a persistent conductive bridge therebetween to thereby electrically connect the two plates of the capacitor in a short circuit and to thereby remove the capacitor from the resonant circuit and thus change the resonant frequency of the resonant circuit to a frequency outside of the detection frequency range.

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