IP Library Granted Patent US 6,919,806
Granted Patent B2
US 6,919,806 · App. 10/236,809 · Granted Jul 19, 2005

Deactivatable radio frequency security label

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Patent No.
US 6,919,806
App. No.
10/236,809
Granted
Jul 19, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A deactivation apparatus for an electronic article surveillance tag having a plurality of layers and an equivalent resonant circuit containing an inductor and a capacitor is provided. The apparatus includes: a capacitor formed by a pair of conductive capacitor plates separated apart by a dielectric layer; an inductor connected to each of the pair of capacitor plates where an electromagnetic field of a preselected frequency at a first magnitude impinging upon the tag causes the equivalent resonant circuit to resonate and produce a detectable response from the tag; and, an electrically weakened area in the dielectric layer between the pair of conductive capacitor plates where the electromagnetic field at a second magnitude higher than the first magnitude impinging upon the tag causes a conductive path through the weakened area electrically connecting the pair of capacitor plates together and deactivating the tag.

Claims (19)

1. In a deactivation system for an electronic article surveillance tag having a plurality of layers and an equivalent resonant circuit containing an inductor and a capacitor, the apparatus comprising:

a capacitor formed by a pair of conductive capacitor plates separated apart by a dielectric layer between said capacitors plates, said dielectric layer having at least one electrically weakened area as a characteristic of one or more materials forming at least a portion of said dielectric layer;

an inductor connected to each of said pair of capacitor plates wherein an electromagnetic field of a pre-selected frequency at a first magnitude impinging upon the tag causes the equivalent resonant circuit to resonate and produce a detectable response from the tag; and,

wherein said electromagnetic field at a second magnitude higher than said first magnitude impinging upon the tag causes a conductive path through said electrically weakened area electrically connecting said pair of capacitor plates together.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said electrically weakened area comprises a mixture of conductive material and a nonconductive binder disposed in a void area of said dielectric layer between said pair of capacitor plates.

3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said electrically weakened area comprises an oxide layer between each of said pair of capacitor plates and said dielectric layer, and a conductive material disposed in a void area of said dielectric material between said pair of capacitor plates and said oxide layers.

4. An electronic article surveillance device comprising:

a capacitor formed by a pair of conductive capacitor plates separated apart at a substantially uniform distance by a dielectric layer between said capacitors plates,

at least one electrically weakened area within said dielectric layer wherein said electromagnetic field at a second magnitude higher than said first magnitude impinging upon the tag causes a conductive path through said electrically weakened area electrically connecting said pair of capacitor plates together; and

an inductor connected to each of said pair of capacitor plates wherein an electromagnetic field of a pre-selected frequency at a first magnitude impinging upon the tag causes the equivalent resonant circuit to resonate and produce a detectable response from the tag.

5. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein said electrically weakened area comprises a mixture of conductive material and a nonconductive binder disposed in a void area of said dielectric layer between said pair of capacitor plates.

6. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein said electrically weakened area comprises an oxide layer between each of said pair of capacitor plates and said dielectric layer, and a conductive material disposed in a void area of said dielectric material between said pair of capacitor plates and said oxide layers.

7. In an electronic article surveillance tag having a capacitor formed by at least one pair of conductive capacitor plates and an inductor connected to each of said pair of capacitor plates, wherein an electromagnetic field of a pre-selected frequency at a first magnitude impinging upon the tag causes the equivalent resonant circuit to resonate and produce a detectable response from the tag, the apparatus comprising:

a dielectric layer between said capacitor plates, said dielectric layer having a mixture of conductive material and a nonconductive binder in at least a portion thereof forming at least one electrically weakened area, wherein said electromagnetic field at a second magnitude higher than said first magnitude impinging upon the tag causes a conductive path through said electrically weakened area electrically connecting said pair of capacitor plates together.

8. An electronic article surveillance device comprising:

a capacitor formed by at least one pair of conductive capacitor plates and a dielectric layer therebetween;

an inductor connected to each of said pair of capacitor plates, wherein an electromagnetic field of a pre-selected frequency at a first magnitude impinging upon the tag causes the equivalent resonant circuit to resonate and produce a detectable response from the tag;

at least one oxide layer portion between each of said pair of capacitor plates and said dielectric layer, and

at least one conductive material disposed in a void area of said dielectric layer between said pair of capacitor plates and said oxide layer portions.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 3, 2018
From: TYCO FIRE & SECURITY GMBH
To: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLC
Reel/Frame 047188/0715 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 2, 2018
From: TYCO FIRE & SECURITY GMBH
To: SENSORMATIC ELECTRONICS, LLC
Reel/Frame 047182/0674 →