Radio frequency identification device with movable antenna
First Claim
1. A radio frequency identification device, comprising:
- a first casing that includes a pin, and a second casing movably coupled to the first casing;
a hinge frame secured to the second casing and having a pin-receiving member formed therein, wherein the pin-receiving member receives the pin so that the pin can rotate in relation to the pin-receiving member whereby the pin and the pin-receiving member form a hinge;
a transceiver housed within one of the first and second casings, the transceiver comprising a transmitter for generating a radio frequency carrier signal and a receiver for detecting modulation of the radio frequency carrier signal caused by a radio frequency identification tag;
an antenna housed within the first casing and communicatively coupled to the transceiver for broadcasting the radio frequency carrier signal, and sensing the radio frequency carrier signal after the radio frequency carrier signal is modulated by the radio frequency identification tag; and
a controller housed within the second casing and communicatively coupled to the transceiver for interpreting information encoded in the radio frequency carrier signal by the radio frequency identification tag.
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Abstract
A preferred embodiment of a hand-held radio frequency identification reader includes a first casing suitable for being grasped by a user, a second casing, and a transceiver housed within one of the first and second casings. The reader also includes an antenna housed within the second casing and communicatively coupled to the transceiver for communicatively coupling the reader to a radio frequency identification tag. The second casing is movably coupled to the first casing so that the second casing can be aligned with the radio frequency identification tag to substantially maximize a read distance of the reader while the first casing is held in a substantially fixed position in relation to the radio frequency identification tag.
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31 Claims
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1. A radio frequency identification device, comprising:
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a first casing that includes a pin, and a second casing movably coupled to the first casing; a hinge frame secured to the second casing and having a pin-receiving member formed therein, wherein the pin-receiving member receives the pin so that the pin can rotate in relation to the pin-receiving member whereby the pin and the pin-receiving member form a hinge; a transceiver housed within one of the first and second casings, the transceiver comprising a transmitter for generating a radio frequency carrier signal and a receiver for detecting modulation of the radio frequency carrier signal caused by a radio frequency identification tag; an antenna housed within the first casing and communicatively coupled to the transceiver for broadcasting the radio frequency carrier signal, and sensing the radio frequency carrier signal after the radio frequency carrier signal is modulated by the radio frequency identification tag; and a controller housed within the second casing and communicatively coupled to the transceiver for interpreting information encoded in the radio frequency carrier signal by the radio frequency identification tag. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A hand-held radio frequency identification reader, comprising:
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a first casing suitable for being grasped by a user; a second casing movably coupled to the first casing and including a pin; a hinge frame secured to the first casing and having a pin-receiving member formed therein, wherein the pin-receiving member receives the pin so that the pin can rotate in relation to the pin-receiving member whereby the pin and the pin-receiving member form a hinge; a transceiver housed within one of the first and second casings; and an antenna housed within the second casing and communicatively coupled to the transceiver for communicatively coupling the reader to a radio frequency identification tag, wherein the second casing can be aligned with the radio frequency identification tag to substantially maximize a read distance of the reader while the first casing is held in a substantially fixed position in relation to the radio frequency identification tag. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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- 23. A method for interrogating a radio frequency identification tag with a radio frequency identification device, comprising restraining a body of the radio frequency identification device in relation to the radio frequency identification tag while moving an antenna of the radio frequency identification device in relation to the radio frequency identification tag so that the antenna is substantially parallel to an antenna of the radio frequency identification tag to substantially optimize a read distance of the radio frequency identification device.
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29. A method for interrogating a plurality of radio frequency identification tags disposed on a plurality of items using a radio frequency identification reader, comprising:
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holding a portion of the radio frequency identification reader in a fixed position in relation to a first of the radio frequency identification tags disposed on a first of the items; moving an antenna of the radio frequency identification reader in relation to the first of the radio frequency identification tags so that the antenna is substantially parallel to an antenna of the first of the radio frequency identification tags; communicatively coupling the radio frequency identification reader and the first of the radio frequency identification tags to obtain information from the first of the radio frequency identification tags; holding the radio frequency identification reader in a fixed position in relation to a second of the radio frequency identification tags disposed on a second of the items so that the antenna of the radio frequency identification reader is substantially parallel to an antenna of the second of the radio frequency identification tags, the fixed position in relation to a second of the radio frequency identification tags being substantially the same as the fixed position in relation to a first of the radio frequency identification tags; and communicatively coupling the radio frequency identification reader and the second of the radio frequency identification tags to obtain information from the second of the radio frequency identification tags.
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30. A radio frequency identification device, comprising:
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a first casing and a second casing movably coupled to the first casing by a rail; a transceiver housed within one of the first and second casings, the transceiver comprising a transmitter for generating a radio frequency carrier signal and a receiver for detecting modulation of the radio frequency carrier signal caused by a radio frequency identification tag; an antenna housed within the first casing and communicatively coupled to the transceiver for broadcasting the radio frequency carrier signal, and sensing the radio frequency carrier signal after the radio frequency carrier signal is modulated by the radio frequency identification tag; and a controller housed within the second casing and communicatively coupled to the transceiver for interpreting information encoded in the radio frequency carrier signal by the radio frequency identification tag.
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31. A radio frequency identification device, comprising:
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a first and a second casing; a hinge that movably couples the first casing to the second casing, the hinge comprising a pin-receiving member and a pin rotatably disposed within the pin-receiving member, wherein an end of the pin has an indented surface and the pin-receiving member has a complementary indented surface that restrains the pin from rotating in relation to the pin-receiving member; a transceiver housed within one of the first and second casings, the transceiver comprising a transmitter for generating a radio frequency carrier signal and a receiver for detecting modulation of the radio frequency carrier signal caused by a radio frequency identification tag; an antenna housed within the first casing and communicatively coupled to the transceiver for broadcasting the radio frequency carrier signal, and sensing the radio frequency carrier signal after the radio frequency carrier signal is modulated by the radio frequency identification tag; and a controller housed within the second casing and communicatively coupled to the transceiver for interpreting information encoded in the radio frequency carrier signal by the radio frequency identification tag.
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Specification