Integrated hybrid electronic article surveillance marker
First Claim
1. A hybrid electronic article surveillance marker comprising:
- (i) at least one magnetic element for generating harmonics of a fundamental exciting frequency, (ii) a radio frequency resonant circuit, in which the harmonic generating element is an active part of the resonant circuit; and
(iii) deactivation elements having a high coercivity, whereby the marker can be deactivated in both radio frequency and harmonic functions by a single process.
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Abstract
Electronic article surveillance markers, methods for their production and for their use are disclosed. In one aspect there is provided an integrated deactivatable hybrid marker which can be used both in radio frequency and magnetic harmonic article surveillance systems. The harmonics generating element or elements of the marker are inserted into a RF resonant circuit as an active part of the circuit. The deactivation of the marker is accomplished by employing another element of high coercivity magnetic material. When placed in a RF interrogation field, the hybrid marker causes an increase in absorption of transmitted signal in order to reduce the signal in the receiving coil of the RF surveillance system. When placed in an interrogation zone of a magnetic harmonic article surveillance system, the marker generates high harmonics of the interrogating frequency that can be detected by the receiver of the surveillance system. In addition both the RF and harmonic functions of the hybrid marker can be deactivated by a single process. Further more, the use of conductive paste material to print the RF circuits is disclosed to achieve a low cost manufacturing process.
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1. A hybrid electronic article surveillance marker comprising:
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(i) at least one magnetic element for generating harmonics of a fundamental exciting frequency, (ii) a radio frequency resonant circuit, in which the harmonic generating element is an active part of the resonant circuit; and
(iii) deactivation elements having a high coercivity, whereby the marker can be deactivated in both radio frequency and harmonic functions by a single process. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An RF electronic article surveillance marker comprising:
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(i) a radio frequency resonant circuit which comprises at least one joint of a conductive material within the said radio frequency resonant circuit, (ii) one or more deactivation elements having a high coercivity, whereby the marker can be deactivated in a radio frequency functions in a single process. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12)
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