RFID antenna for rejecting unwanted RF signals
A RFID label is shown and described herein. The RFID label includes a RFID antenna configured to provide attenuation of unwanted signals at relatively high frequencies, e.g., above 2 GHz and in the range of about 2 to about 5 GHz. The RFID label comprises a dipole antenna having tuning elements that attenuate or reject signals at high frequencies such as, for example, those frequencies at which microwave ovens operate.
1 . A dipole antenna for a radio frequency identification label comprising:
a loop region;
a first dipole element in electrical connection with the loop region and terminating at a first pad;
a second dipole element in electrical connection with the loop region and terminating at a second pad;
the first and second dipole elements extending in opposite directions from each other another along a horizontal axis of the dipole antenna; and
at least one tuning element, wherein the at least one tuning element extends from one or both of said first and second dipole elements, a shape, a size, and a location of each of the at least one tuning elements being selected to attenuate a signal at a frequency band of greater than 2 GHz.
2 . The dipole antenna of claim 1 , wherein an attenuation of signal in the frequency band greater than 2 GHz is at least 35 dB.
3 . The dipole antenna of claim 1 , wherein the at least one tuning element attenuates a signal between 2-14.5 GHz.
4 . The dipole antenna of claim 1 , wherein the at least one tuning element provides about 10 dB about 40 dB at a frequency band of between about 2.4 to about 4.0 GHz.
5 . The dipole antenna of claim 1 , wherein the at least one tuning element provides from about 35 dB to about 40 dB of desired attenuation for the predetermined frequency band of between about 2.4 to about 4.0 GHz.
6 . The dipole antenna of claim 1 , wherein the shape of the at least one tuning elements can a triangle, rectangle, circle, ellipse, trapezoid, pentagon, hexagon, “L”, trace, or block; wherein the at least one tuning elements can all have the same shape, a different shape, or a combination of shapes.
7 . The dipole antenna of claim 1 , wherein the first and second dipole elements each have at least one tuning element of the same size at equivalent positions along the dipole elements, with each at least one tuning element extending therefrom having an “L” shape with a short leg and a long leg; the short legs of the “L” shape being electrically connected to the first and second dipole elements.
8 . The dipole antenna of claim 1 , wherein the first and second dipole elements each have a meandering pattern, wherein a physical length of the first dipole element is shorter than an electrical length of the first dipole element, and a physical length of the second dipole element is shorter than an electrical length of the second dipole element.
9 . The dipole antenna of claim 1 , further comprising a circuit chip in electrical connection with the loop region using a first connection of the loop region and a second connection of the loop region,
wherein:
the first connection and second connection of the loop region are located at a first side of the loop region and the first and second dipole elements are electrically connected to a second side of the loop region, the first connection and second connection of the loop region are located at the first side of the loop region and the first and second dipole elements are electrically connected to the first side of the loop region, or
the first connection and second connection of the loop region are located at the first side of the loop region, and the first and second dipole elements are electrically connected at a location between the first side and second side of the loop region;
wherein the first side and second side of the loop region are located on opposite sides of the loop region.
10 . An radio frequency identification (RFID) label comprising:
a dipole antenna formed on a substrate, the substrate having an adhesive for attaching the label to a surface;
the dipole antenna having:
a loop region;
a first dipole element in electrical connection with the loop region and terminating at a first pad;
a second dipole element in electrical connection with the loop region and terminating at a second pad;
the first and second dipole elements extending in opposite directions from each other another along a horizontal axis of the dipole antenna; and
at least one tuning element, wherein the at least one tuning element extends from one or both of said first and second dipole elements, a shape, a size, and a location of each of the at least one tuning elements being selected to attenuate a signal at a frequency band of greater than 2 GHz.
11 . The RFID label of claim 10 , wherein the desired level of attenuation of signal is at least 35 dB.
12 . The RFID label of claim 10 , wherein the at least one tuning element attenuates a signal between 2-14.5 GHz.
13 . The RFID label of claim 10 , wherein the at least one tuning element provides about 10 dB to about 40 dB level of attenuation for the predetermined at a frequency band of between about 2.4 to about 4.0 GHz.
14 . The RFID label of claim 10 , wherein the at least one tuning element provides from about 35 dB to about 40 dB of desired attenuation for the predetermined frequency band of between about 2.4 to about 4.0 GHz.
15 . The RFID label of claim 10 , wherein the shape of the at least one tuning elements can a triangle, rectangle, circle, ellipse, trapezoid, pentagon, hexagon, “L”, trace, or block; wherein the at least one tuning elements can all have the same shape, a different shape, or a combination of shapes.
16 . The RFID label of claim 10 , wherein the first and second dipole elements each have at least one tuning element of the same size at equivalent positions along the dipole elements, with each tuning element extending therefrom having an “L” shape with a short leg and a long leg; the short legs of the “L” shape being electrically connected to the first and second dipole elements.
17 . The RFID label of claim 10 , wherein the first and second dipole elements each have a meandering pattern, wherein a physical length of the first dipole element is shorter than an electrical length of the first dipole element, and a physical length of the second dipole element is shorter than an electrical length of the second dipole element.
18 . The RFID label of claim 10 , further comprising a circuit chip in electrical connection with the loop region using a first connection of the loop region and a second connection of the loop region,
wherein:
the first connection and second connection of the loop region are located at a first side of the loop region and the first and second dipole elements are electrically connected to a second side of the loop region,
the first connection and second connection of the loop region are located at the first side of the loop region and the first and second dipole elements are electrically connected to the first side of the loop region, or
the first connection and second connection of the loop region are located at the first side of the loop region, and the first and second dipole elements are electrically connected at a location between the first side and second side of the loop region;
wherein the first side and second side of the loop region are located on opposite sides of the loop region.
19 . An article comprising:
an article and a radio frequency identification (RFID) label attached to the article;
the RFID label comprising:
a dipole antenna formed on a substrate, the substrate having an adhesive for attaching the label to a surface;
the dipole antenna having:
a loop region;
a first dipole element in electrical connection with the loop region and terminating at a first pad;
a second dipole element in electrical connection with the loop region and terminating at a second pad;
the first and second dipole elements extending in opposite directions from each other another along a horizontal axis of the dipole antenna; and
at least one tuning element, wherein the at least one tuning element extends from one or both of said first and second dipole elements, a shape, a size, and a location of each of the at least one tuning elements being selected to attenuate a signal at a frequency band of greater than 2 GHz;
wherein the desired level of attenuation is selected to prevent the RFID label from thermally damaging the article, when the RFID label is exposed to RF energy in excess of a predetermined power level within the predetermined frequency band.
20 . The article of claim 19 , wherein the predetermined power level is greater than +20 dB.