IP Library Granted Patent US 6,929,412
Granted Patent B1
US 6,929,412 · App. 10/863,055 · Granted Aug 16, 2005

RFID tag, antenna, and printer system

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Patent No.
US 6,929,412
App. No.
10/863,055
Granted
Aug 16, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

An RFID label with embedded tag is passed through an RFID antenna in a printer system, where the RFID antenna allows a roll of such labels to pass in close proximity to the antenna and still allow each individual RFID tag to be read and/or programmed. The RFID antenna is formed with two parallel microstrip transmission lines coupled to an RF phase splitter there between.

Claims (76)

1. A printer system, comprising:

a roll of labels, wherein each label comprises a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag;

an RFID reader system comprising:

an RFID reader; and

an RFID antenna coupled to the RFID reader, wherein the RFID antenna comprises:

two non-overlapping parallel transmission lines; and

a phase splitter coupled between the two transmission lines; and

a print head, wherein the RFID antenna is between the roll of labels and the print head.

2. A printer system, comprising:

a roll of labels, wherein each label comprises a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag;

an RFID reader system comprising:

an RFID reader; and

an RFID antenna coupled to the RFID reader, wherein the RFID antenna comprises:

two parallel transmission lines;

a resistor coupled to an end of each of the two transmission lines; and

a phase splitter coupled between the two transmission lines; and

a print head, wherein the RFID antenna is between the roll of labels and the print head.

3. A printer system, comprising:

a roll of labels, wherein each label comprises a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag;

an RFID reader system comprising:

an RFID reader; and

an RFID antenna coupled to the RFID reader, wherein the RFID antenna comprises:

two parallel transmission lines; and

a phase splitter coupled between the two transmission lines, wherein the transmission lines are orientated parallel to a path of the roll of labels across the RFID antenna; and

a print head, wherein the RFID antenna is between the roll of labels and the print head.

4. The printer system of claim 3 , wherein the transmission lines are RF transmission lines and the phase splitter is an RF signal phase splitter.

5. The printer system of claim 3 , further comprising a coaxial cable coupling the RFID reader to the RFID antenna.

6. The printer system of claim 3 , wherein the print head is a thermal print head.

7. The printer system of claim 3 , wherein the RFID tag is located in an approximately middle section of the label along the width-wise direction.

8. The printer system of claim 7 , wherein the RFID tag can be located in any lengthwise position in the label.

9. The printer system of claim 3 , wherein the roll of labels moves under the print head to allow writing to and reading from the RFID tags during the moving.

10. The printer system of claim 3 , wherein the length of the transmission lines can be changed to control longitudinal write and read distances of the RFID tag.

11. The printer system of claim 3 , wherein the RFID reader system writes to and reads from the RFID tag.

12. The printer system of claim 3 , wherein the RFID reader system operates in a frequency range of approximately 902 MHz to 928 MHz.

13. The printer system of claim 3 , wherein the two transmission lines are formed from a conductive material.

14. The printer system of claim 13 , wherein the conductive material is copper.

15. The printer system of claim 13 , wherein the RFID antenna further comprises a printed circuit board ground plane, wherein the two transmission lines are secured above the printed circuit board ground plane.

16. The printer system of claim 15 , further comprising a dielectric layer separating the printed circuit board ground plane from the two transmission lines.

17. The printer system of claim 3 , wherein the RFID antenna further comprises a printed circuit board ground plane and a dielectric layer, wherein the dielectric layer is between the two transmission lines and the printed circuit board ground plane.

18. The printer system of claim 17 , wherein the two transmission lines are encapsulated in a second dielectric layer.

19. A printer system, comprising:

a roll of labels, wherein each label comprises a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag:

an RFID reader system comprising:

an RFID reader; and

an RFID antenna coupled to the RFID reader, wherein the RFID antenna comprises:

two parallel transmission lines; and

a phase splitter coupled between the two transmission lines, wherein the two transmission lines are approximately 180 electrical degrees out of phase with respect to each other; and

a print head, wherein the RFID antenna is between the roll of labels and the print head.

20. A printer system, comprising:

a roll of labels, wherein each label comprises a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag;

an RFID reader system comprising:

an RFID reader; and

an RFID antenna coupled to the RFID reader, wherein the RFID antenna comprises:

two parallel transmission lines formed from a conductive material;

a printed circuit board ground plane, wherein the two transmission lines are secured above the printed circuit board ground plane; and

a phase splitter coupled between the two transmission lines, wherein the phase splitter is further secured to the printed circuit board ground plane; and

a print head, wherein the RFID antenna is between the roll of labels and the print head.

21. An RFID antenna for use in a printer system for printing RFID labels, the system including an RFID reader coupled to the RFID antenna and RFID labels passing in close proximity to the RFID antenna, the RFID antenna comprising:

a dielectric layer;

two parallel transmission strips located above a top surface of the dielectric layer, wherein the two transmission lines are approximately 180 electrical degrees out of phase with respect to each other; and

a phase splitter coupled between the two transmission strips.

22. The RFID antenna of claim 21 , further comprising a coaxial cable coupled to the phase splitter and the RFID reader.

23. The RFID antenna of claim 21 , wherein the two transmission strips comprise a conductive material.

24. The RFID antenna of claim 21 , further comprising a second dielectric layer encapsulating the two transmission strips.

25. The RFID antenna of claim 21 , further comprising a ground plane, wherein the dielectric layer is between the ground plane and the two transmission strips.

26. The RFID antenna of claim 25 , further comprising a second dielectric layer encapsulating the two transmission strips.

27. An RFID antenna for use in a printer system for printing RFID labels, the system including an RFID reader coupled to the RFID antenna and RFID labels passing in close proximity to the RFID antenna, the RFID antenna comprising:

a dielectric layer;

two parallel transmission strips located above a top surface of the dielectric layer; and

a phase splitter coupled between the two transmission strips; and

two resistors each coupled between the ends of the two transmission strips and a printed circuit board ground plane.

28. The RFID antenna of claim 27 , wherein the phase splitter is coupled to the other ends of the two transmission strips.

29. An RFID antenna for use in a printer system for printing RFID labels, the system including an RFID reader coupled to the RFID antenna and RFID labels passing in close proximity to the RFID antenna, the RFID antenna comprising:

a dielectric layer;

two non-overlapping parallel transmission strips located above a top surface of the dielectric layer; and

a phase splitter coupled between the two transmission strips.

Assignments (11)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 28, 2016
From: PRINTRONIX AUTO ID TECHNOLOGY, INC.
To: TSC AUTO ID TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 040420/0075 →
CHANGE OF NAME AND THE ADDRESS OF THE ASSIGNEE Recorded Nov 9, 2016
From: PRINTRONIX, INC.
To: PRINTRONIX AUTO ID TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Reel/Frame 040579/0558 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 24, 2016
From: SILICON VALLEY BANK, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: PRINTRONIX, INC.
Reel/Frame 040094/0897 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 17, 2013
From: PRINTRONIX, INC.
To: SILICON VALLEY BANK, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 031227/0126 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 17, 2013
From: SILICON VALLEY BANK, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: PRINTRONIX, INC.
Reel/Frame 031226/0969 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 15, 2013
From: VECTOR PTNX SELLER NOTE (DEL), LLC
To: PRINTRONIX, INC.
Reel/Frame 031217/0358 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 15, 2013
From: PRINTRONIX, INC
To: VECTOR PTNX SELLER NOTE (DEL), LLC
Reel/Frame 029628/0555 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTERESTS Recorded Jan 3, 2012
From: DYMAS FUNDING COMPANY, LLC
To: PRINTRONIX, INC. (INCLUDING AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO THE SPECIFIED PATENTS OF TALLYGENICOM LP)
Reel/Frame 027468/0521 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 31, 2009
From: PRINTRONIX, INC.
To: DYMAS FUNDING COMPANY, LLC, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 022473/0710 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 8, 2008
From: PRINTRONIX, INC.
To: SILICON VALLEY BANK
Reel/Frame 020325/0733 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 7, 2004
From: BARRUS, GORDON B.; SCHUMAKER, RICHARD E.; EDWARDS, ANDREW W.; GIBBS, DUANE C.; CONCEPCION, JR., RUDY; SMITH, KEVIN MARK
To: PRINTRONIX, INC.
Reel/Frame 015448/0777 →