Electronic seal and method of shipping container tracking
First Claim
1. An electronic sealing device for container security that comprises:
- a) a housing having enclosed therein;
i) an electronic real time clock, ii) an electronic internal memory iii) an active RFID transceiver, iv) an antenna, v) a microprocessor for controlling external communication via said active RFID transceiver to read and write to said internal memory, and having a first and second port, vi) a power supply for said microprocessor, real time clock and internal memory, b) a high resistance cable connected to said microprocessor at the first port and connectable at the second port, c) wherein said microprocessor is responsive to log the time of changes in the resistance of said high resistance cable, as measured between the first and second port, into said internal memory.
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Abstract
An electronic device for the sealing of shipping containers is accessible through an RFID system controlled by a microprocessor having an internal memory. The device consists of a small case with a tamper and spoof proof security cable. One end of the cable is permanently attached to the case while the other end is threaded across the center door joint and around the two inner vertical locking rods of the container. The loose end is then inserted and locked into a port on the case, thereby activating the microprocessor. Attempts to access or enter the container through the rear doors will result in severing the cable, causing the time of this event to be logged in the memory of the electronic seal device. A separate electronic reader will access the logged memory of the device, and then transmit the logged data to a central database. The device has a unique and invariant electronic identification number that will be transmitted to a reader on demand. In addition, the case will have that same number embossed on the case cover as well as a printed bar code. The device also contains a real time clock that is activated at the time of initial activation.
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20 Claims
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1. An electronic sealing device for container security that comprises:
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a) a housing having enclosed therein;
i) an electronic real time clock, ii) an electronic internal memory iii) an active RFID transceiver, iv) an antenna, v) a microprocessor for controlling external communication via said active RFID transceiver to read and write to said internal memory, and having a first and second port, vi) a power supply for said microprocessor, real time clock and internal memory, b) a high resistance cable connected to said microprocessor at the first port and connectable at the second port, c) wherein said microprocessor is responsive to log the time of changes in the resistance of said high resistance cable, as measured between the first and second port, into said internal memory. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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9. A process for tracking containers and logging tamper or opening events of a shipping container thereof, the process comprising the steps of:
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a) providing an internally powered electronic seal device having a microprocessor that controls an RFID transceiver, an internal memory, and an electronic clock, the microprocessor being in communication with an external high resistance cable at a first port and having a second port to receive the opposite end of the high resistance cable, b) writing a unique electronic seal device ID code to the internal memory of the microprocessor, c) permanently marking the unique ID code on the outside of the electronic seal device, d) mounting the electronic seal device on the shipping container to be at least one of tracked and protected, e) physically sealing the container by threading the high resistance cable across the center door joint and around the two vertical locking rods and connecting it into the second port thereby activating the microprocessor circuit,
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16. An electronic sealing device for container security that comprises:
a) a housing having enclosed therein;
i) an electronic real time clock, ii) an electronic internal memory iii) an active RFID transceiver, iv) an antenna, v) a microprocessor for controlling external communication via said active RFID transceiver to read and write to said internal memory, and having a first and second port, vi) a power supply for said microprocessor, real time clock and internal memory, vii) means for latchable engagement to a handle or rod of a shipping container. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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