Interrogating RFID transponders during rotation of palletized items, systems and methods
First Claim
1. A system for reading RFID transponders comprising:
- one or more items each having at least one RFID transponder associated therewith or affixed thereto;
one or more RFID readers capable of reading encoded information on each of said RFID transponders; and
a rotational device capable of rotation wherein (a) said one or more items each having at least one RFID transponder associated therewith or affixed thereto are placed upon said rotational device;
(b) said rotational device is rotated while said one or more RFID readers (i) remain at a fixed point and (ii) read information from said at least one RFID transponder; and
(c) said rotational device continues to (i) rotate said one or more items and (ii) read said respective RFID transponders until all of said respective RFID transponders on said rotational device have been read or until a predetermined time limit has passed.
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Abstract
The invention involves reading RFID transponders affixed to items by rotating the items as they are exposed to an RFID reader as may be incorporated in a normal processing, manufacturing or shipping process such as wrapping items in a protective membrane using a system that includes a commercially-available pallet wrapper adapted to be controlled by computer, and with an RFID transponder reading device mounted to the carriage device of the pallet wrapper. The computer interfaces with a programmable logic controller that controls the pallet wrapper and the RFID reader. The computer causes a predetermined number of wraps of the shipping membrane to be wrapped around a portion of items and the pallet to secure the items to the pallet. The RFID tags on the items on the pallet are read as the items rotate near the fixed RFID reader that is mounted to a carriage holding the shipping membrane.
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10 Claims
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1. A system for reading RFID transponders comprising:
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one or more items each having at least one RFID transponder associated therewith or affixed thereto; one or more RFID readers capable of reading encoded information on each of said RFID transponders; and a rotational device capable of rotation wherein (a) said one or more items each having at least one RFID transponder associated therewith or affixed thereto are placed upon said rotational device;
(b) said rotational device is rotated while said one or more RFID readers (i) remain at a fixed point and (ii) read information from said at least one RFID transponder; and
(c) said rotational device continues to (i) rotate said one or more items and (ii) read said respective RFID transponders until all of said respective RFID transponders on said rotational device have been read or until a predetermined time limit has passed. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method of reading RFID transponders comprising:
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providing one or more items each having one or more RFID transponders affixed thereto; providing at least one RFID reader; placing said one or more items on a rotational device; and simultaneously (a) rotating said one or more items about an imaginary axis approximately through the midpoint of said one or more items until all of said affixed RFID transponders have been read or until a predetermined time limit has passed and (b) reading said affixed RFID transponders with said at least one RFID reader. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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8. A method of reading RFID transponders comprising:
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providing one or more items each having one or more RFID transponders affixed thereto; providing at least one RFID reader; placing said one or more items on a rotational device; and simultaneously (a) rotating said one or more items substantially about said at least one RFID reader until all of said affixed RFID transponders have been read or until a predetermined time limit has passed and (b) reading said affixed RFID transponders with said at least one RFID reader. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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