IP Library Granted Patent US 7,061,380
Granted Patent B1
US 7,061,380 · App. 10/701,913 · Granted Jun 13, 2006

Monitoring and recording tag with RF interface and indicator for fault event

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Patent No.
US 7,061,380
App. No.
10/701,913
Granted
Jun 13, 2006
Kind
B1
Abstract

A single integrated circuit provides communication, sensing and recording of one or more conditions critical to the entity to which it is attached. The chip is part of a larger module comprising a visual indicator, such as an LED, and a power source such as a battery. The sensor may be a temperature sensor whose output is stored in a non-volatile memory section of the chip on some periodic basis. A product identifier is stored on the chip; a method for product recall or location is described.

Claims (40)

1. A radio frequency monitor tag for recording an ambient condition comprising:

an integrated circuit with an ambient condition sensor,

a visual indicator for indicating a condition, and

a power source.

2. The radio frequency monitor tag of claim 1 wherein the integrated circuit comprises:

a non-volatile memory for storing selected data,

a RF transceiver for communicating data,

an RF antenna,

the ambient condition sensor, and

logic circuits for analyzing data.

3. The RF monitor tag of claim 1 wherein the visual indicator is taken from the group comprising a light emitting diode, a liquid crystal display, a TFT display and a light bulb.

4. The RF monitor tag of claim 2 wherein said non-volatile memory contains an identification code.

5. The RF monitor tag of claim 2 wherein said sensor contains one or more sensors from the group comprising temperature, pressure, acceleration, humidity, oxygen, hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide.

6. The RF monitor tag of claim 2 wherein said non-volatile memory is reprogrammable.

7. A method of tracking the ambient conditions of an object over an extended period of time wherein the object has attached to it a radio frequency monitor tag with a visual indicator, a non-volatile memory for storing selected data, an ambient condition sensor, logic circuits for analyzing time data and ambient condition data and preprogrammed ambient condition limits and comprising the steps:

said radio frequency monitor tag determining if a preprogrammed ambient condition limit has been met, the radio frequency monitor tag stores the ambient condition sensor readings in a memory on the radio frequency monitor tag such that the sensor readings can be accessed at a later time, and the visual indicator of said radio frequency monitor tag indicating when said preprogrammed ambient condition limits have been met.

8. The method of claim 7 wherein the radio frequency monitor tag stores data comprising the ambient condition sensed and the time at which it was sensed on a periodic basis such that the ambient condition sensor readings can be accessed at a later time.

9. A method of tracking the ambient conditions of an object over an extended period of time wherein the object has attached to it a radio frequency

monitor tag wherein ambient conditions are monitored and recorded at a programmable interval such that the total recording time can be modified with preprogrammed ambient condition limits and a radio frequency terminal downloads information from said radio frequency monitor tag to verify whether or not ambient condition limits have been met.

10. A method of tracking the ambient conditions of an object over an extended period of time wherein the object has attached to it

a radio frequency monitor tag with preprogrammed ambient condition limits

and a radio frequency terminal downloads information from said radio frequency monitor tag to verify whether or not ambient condition limits have been met, and

further comprising the step of the radio frequency terminal instructs the radio frequency monitor tag meeting the limits to visually indicate whether or not the limits have been met.

11. A radio frequency monitor tag for recording an ambient condition comprising:

an integrated circuit with an embedded sensor,

a visual indicator for indicating a condition,

a radio frequency antenna, and

a power source.

12. The radio frequency monitor tag of claim 11 wherein the integrated circuit comprises:

a non-volatile memory for storing selected data,

a RF transceiver for communicating data,

the embedded sensor, and

logic circuits for analyzing data.

13. The RF monitor tag of claim 11 wherein the visual indicator is taken from the group comprising a light emitting diode, a liquid crystal display, a TFT display and a light bulb.

14. The RF monitor tag of claim 12 wherein said non-volatile memory contains an identification code.

15. The RF monitor tag of claim 11 wherein said sensor contains one or more sensors from the group comprising temperature, pressure, acceleration, humidity, oxygen, hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide.

16. The RF monitor tag of claim 12 wherein the non-volatile memory is reprogrammable.

17. A method of tracking the ambient conditions of an object over an extended period of time wherein the object has attached to it a radio frequency monitor tag, in communication with a radio frequency terminal, comprising a visual indicator, a non-volatile memory for storing selected data, an ambient condition sensor, logic circuits for analyzing time data and ambient condition data and preprogrammed ambient condition limits and comprising the steps:

said radio frequency monitor tag determining if a preprogrammed ambient condition limit has been met, and said visual indicator of said radio frequency monitor tag indicating when such preprogrammed ambient condition limit has been met, and

said radio frequency terminal downloads information from said radio frequency monitor tag to verify whether or not ambient condition limits have been met.

Assignments (9)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 4, 2017
From: PHENIX, LLC
To: PHENIX LONGHORN, LLC
Reel/Frame 040834/0069 →
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Mar 12, 2016
From: ORLANDO, RICHARD V; DOMENGEAUX, MAURY
To: PHENIX, LLC
Reel/Frame 037961/0718 →
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Mar 12, 2016
From: AVM CAPITAL L.P.
To: DOMENGEAUX, MAURY
Reel/Frame 037961/0726 →
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Mar 11, 2016
From: ALTA ANALOG, INC.
To: ORLANDO, RICHARD V; AVM CAPITAL L.P.
Reel/Frame 037960/0875 →
DELIVERY AND RECEIPT OF COLLATERAL Recorded Jul 16, 2015
From: ALTA ANALOG, INC.
To: ORLANDO, RICHARD V; AVM CAPITAL LP
Reel/Frame 036142/0214 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 16, 2015
From: AVM CAPTIAL LP
To: DOMENGEAUX, MAURY
Reel/Frame 036114/0576 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 16, 2015
From: ORLANDO, RICHARD V; DOMENGEUAX, MAURY
To: PHENIX LLC
Reel/Frame 036114/0930 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 13, 2015
From: COMERICA BANK
To: ALTA ANALOG, INC.
Reel/Frame 036067/0288 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 18, 2014
From: ALTA ANALOG INC
To: ORLANDO, RICHARD; AVM CAPITAL LP
Reel/Frame 033360/0474 →