EP1435068A1 - Transponder,bahnmaterial mit transponder sowie handelswaren mit transpondern - Google Patents
Transponder,bahnmaterial mit transponder sowie handelswaren mit transpondernInfo
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- EP1435068A1 EP1435068A1 EP03702490A EP03702490A EP1435068A1 EP 1435068 A1 EP1435068 A1 EP 1435068A1 EP 03702490 A EP03702490 A EP 03702490A EP 03702490 A EP03702490 A EP 03702490A EP 1435068 A1 EP1435068 A1 EP 1435068A1
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- transponder
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- G—PHYSICS
- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
- G06K—GRAPHICAL DATA READING; PRESENTATION OF DATA; RECORD CARRIERS; HANDLING RECORD CARRIERS
- G06K19/00—Record carriers for use with machines and with at least a part designed to carry digital markings
- G06K19/06—Record carriers for use with machines and with at least a part designed to carry digital markings characterised by the kind of the digital marking, e.g. shape, nature, code
- G06K19/067—Record carriers with conductive marks, printed circuits or semiconductor circuit elements, e.g. credit or identity cards also with resonating or responding marks without active components
- G06K19/07—Record carriers with conductive marks, printed circuits or semiconductor circuit elements, e.g. credit or identity cards also with resonating or responding marks without active components with integrated circuit chips
- G06K19/077—Constructional details, e.g. mounting of circuits in the carrier
- G06K19/07749—Constructional details, e.g. mounting of circuits in the carrier the record carrier being capable of non-contact communication, e.g. constructional details of the antenna of a non-contact smart card
- G06K19/07758—Constructional details, e.g. mounting of circuits in the carrier the record carrier being capable of non-contact communication, e.g. constructional details of the antenna of a non-contact smart card arrangements for adhering the record carrier to further objects or living beings, functioning as an identification tag
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D06H—MARKING, INSPECTING, SEAMING OR SEVERING TEXTILE MATERIALS
- D06H1/00—Marking textile materials; Marking in combination with metering or inspecting
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- G—PHYSICS
- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
- G06K—GRAPHICAL DATA READING; PRESENTATION OF DATA; RECORD CARRIERS; HANDLING RECORD CARRIERS
- G06K19/00—Record carriers for use with machines and with at least a part designed to carry digital markings
- G06K19/02—Record carriers for use with machines and with at least a part designed to carry digital markings characterised by the selection of materials, e.g. to avoid wear during transport through the machine
- G06K19/027—Record carriers for use with machines and with at least a part designed to carry digital markings characterised by the selection of materials, e.g. to avoid wear during transport through the machine the material being suitable for use as a textile, e.g. woven-based RFID-like labels designed for attachment to laundry items
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- G—PHYSICS
- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
- G06K—GRAPHICAL DATA READING; PRESENTATION OF DATA; RECORD CARRIERS; HANDLING RECORD CARRIERS
- G06K19/00—Record carriers for use with machines and with at least a part designed to carry digital markings
- G06K19/06—Record carriers for use with machines and with at least a part designed to carry digital markings characterised by the kind of the digital marking, e.g. shape, nature, code
- G06K19/067—Record carriers with conductive marks, printed circuits or semiconductor circuit elements, e.g. credit or identity cards also with resonating or responding marks without active components
- G06K19/07—Record carriers with conductive marks, printed circuits or semiconductor circuit elements, e.g. credit or identity cards also with resonating or responding marks without active components with integrated circuit chips
- G06K19/077—Constructional details, e.g. mounting of circuits in the carrier
- G06K19/07749—Constructional details, e.g. mounting of circuits in the carrier the record carrier being capable of non-contact communication, e.g. constructional details of the antenna of a non-contact smart card
Definitions
- transponders Systems for wireless identification, similar to barcode systems, are known in which mobile data carriers, so-called transponders, are attached to objects to be identified, the data of which can be read out by (writing) and reading devices and, if appropriate, also modified.
- transponders store information which ranges from a simple identification number to complex user or measurement data and, if appropriate, is encrypted during transmission. They usually consist of an integrated circuit, an antenna and other components.
- the designs of already known transponders are diverse. You will e.g. B. in the form of printable labels, that is, film-like adhesive labels, in which the transponder is applied between two film layers, ISO cards (so-called wireless smart cards), key fobs or coins are produced and integrated into car keys or glass tubes.
- the transponder essentially has a main part, which preferably contains integrated circuits including memory areas, and an antenna.
- Such transponders are particularly suitable for identifying individual objects and exchanging information about these objects.
- a transponder contains only a little information, the reading process takes only a short time. However, it is then not possible to transport a large amount of information.
- the desire to read out as many transponders in succession as quickly as possible corresponds to a need when using transponders in products if production processes or the like should have a large throughput of products in the shortest possible time.
- the object of the invention is to provide a transponder that can be read quickly and easily. This object is achieved in the case of a transponder which has an antenna and a memory area with stored data which can be read out in a contact-free manner in that the memory area has at least one first readable section which contains only a coding which uniquely identifies the transponder.
- the coding is preferably a number formed from a sequence of digits. Such a number does not necessarily have to be formed in the form of a sequence of digits from numbers in the decimal system, for example it can also be a hexadecimal number. It is also possible for the at least one first readable section to be designed such that a plurality of transponders can be read out simultaneously in one reading device. It is further advantageous if the at least one readable section is designed as a read-only, non-writable memory area.
- the at least one first readable section can be read out quickly. Furthermore, the fact that the at least one first readable section is only readable and not writable ensures that the unique identification cannot be changed. As soon as a clearly identifiable transponder is connected to an object, is particularly firmly and permanently connected to it, this object can be clearly distinguished from all other objects. For example, many objects of the same design, each with a transponder, can be individually distinguished from one another. A code, in particular a code formed by a number, requires only a small amount of information and can therefore be read very quickly.
- the reading unit is connected to a computing unit
- further information can be assigned to each object individualized by such a transponder in the computing unit and at least stored in the computing unit. It can be location and time information, for example the information when a particular transponder was read by which reading unit, which is located at a predetermined location. Information about the object itself, for example the nature, properties, manufacturer, etc., can also be stored in association with the transponder and the identification code.
- a continuous log of location and time information automatically creates a motion log for an object provided with a transponder with a clearly identifying coding.
- the movement protocol of the coding or the transponder is only of limited significance, so that it can be freely transmitted over the Internet. Only after assignment to the information stored in the computer unit is there a complete movement log for the goods, people, animals, etc., which are provided with the transponder with the clearly identifying coding.
- the Transponder contains in its memory area at least one further readable section for further information, wherein the reading out of the at least one further readable section can be carried out separately from the readout of the first readable section of the transponder. Due to the two-stage design of the transponder, with the first quickly readable small memory area of the at least one first section, which only contains the uniquely identifying coding, and the at least one further section of the memory area, which contains larger amounts of information, on the one hand the requirement for rapid readability and on the other hand, the need to transport larger amounts of data with a correspondingly reduced readout speed are taken into account.
- the at least one further section can contain information that cannot be read out when a large number of objects are being transported past a reading unit at the same time, but can be read out when the dwell time of the individual object or a group of objects in the area the reading unit is larger.
- the information that is stored in the at least one further section can be quite redundant with information stored in a computing unit that can be assigned to a transponder. It is advantageous if the at least one further section is not only a readable but also an at least once writable section of the memory area.
- transponder is arranged on a flexible material strip which is intended for permanent attachment to textile or textile-like materials.
- the application in the field of textile materials is an application in which a large number of objects which look the same or very similar to one another often have to be distinguished from one another. So be For example, a large number of identical parts of the same clothing size are manufactured for garments of one model. The individual parts can therefore not be distinguished from each other externally, and each individual part can only be individualized and distinguished by connecting to a transponder.
- Textile materials can not only be clothing of any kind, i.e. outer and lower clothing, but also other textile or textile-like materials, whereby textile materials are to be understood in the broadest sense here, i.e.
- Textile materials in the conceptual use of this application should also include accessories, corresponding raw materials such as fabrics, cloths and the like, and for example also shoes, belts, bags and the like. In such goods, a single item can be made distinguishable from all others if a corresponding transponder is permanently attached to the textile material.
- the material strip on which the transponder is arranged is a so-called sew-in label.
- the care and treatment instructions for textile materials are usually printed on such sew-on labels.
- the material composition of the textile material is reproduced, care and treatment instructions, for example the question of whether chemical cleaning or washing at 30 °, 60 ° or 90 ° is possible, whether the garment can be ironed or not, and the like such sewn-in labels printed on.
- the sew-on labels are attached to the garment in an inseparable manner, for example by sewing them in the area of an internal seam, or by gluing them to the appropriate material at appropriate locations with the textile material or otherwise inseparably attached to them.
- the so-called sewing label actually sewing it is usually a strip of material, the two ends of which lie on top of one another by bending and are sewn onto the textile material in the region of these ends lying on top of one another, so that the strip of material forms a loop, on the outside of which printed information can be applied while the transponder is arranged on the inside of the material web.
- the strip of material it is made of a textile material.
- it can be a fabric strip on which the transponder is applied.
- the transponder has an antenna, the antenna of the transponder being applied directly to the flexible material strip and in particular being printed on.
- a transponder according to the invention also has a main unit which contains the at least one memory area and which is preferably attached to the flexible material strip and is electrically contacted with the antenna.
- the transponder is intended for permanent attachment to an object to be identified.
- the transponder can be attached to metal surfaces in a non-detachable or non-destructive manner.
- spare parts can be designed in a forgery-proof manner and, as has been stated, the unique identification can be used for logistical purposes. It is also advantageous for weapons and ammunition to clearly identify and create movement logs. For example, the storage time and the storage locations of ammunition can be easily taken into account by recording and saving a movement log. Also optically identical but with different propellant ammunition can be distinguished quickly and easily.
- spare parts for example, an assignment to other spare parts or devices be saved so that the installation of coordinated spare parts in devices is ensured.
- transponder it is also possible, for example, to connect a transponder according to the invention firmly and permanently to writing papers in order to make documents tamper-proof.
- the transponder can be connected to the document, for example by lamination or lamination.
- so-called intelligent paper in which the information printed on the paper is additionally stored electronically in the paper, for example by means of a magnetic coating, can be connected to a transponder.
- a transponder according to the invention, such paper can be identified and designed to be counterfeit-proof.
- the transponders according to the invention can, for example, also be connected to ordinary or intelligent paper by means of sealable stickers. By sticking on clearly assigned seal marks, it can be ensured that the paper, for example freight papers, has passed through certain stations.
- time information can be stored in the transponder, on paper and / or in a database which may be connected via the Internet, using a reader.
- a web material which is intended for attachment to textile products, in particular items of clothing has transponders at regular intervals which are designed according to the invention. It is particularly advantageous if the web material consists of sewn-in labels printed in register spacing, a transponder being assigned to each sewn-in label.
- the provision of transponders in Form of web material from a sequence of sew-on labels is a form that allows a certain order to be maintained between the transponders, so that the coordination between the clearly coded transponders on the sew-on label can also be maintained during transport and thus it is easy to establish the assignment to a product to which the sew-on label is attached.
- the transponder can also be attached to a so-called collar stick or a part similar to a collar stick, a flexible plastic strip, or cast into it.
- This plastic strip is inserted into the seam pockets formed on it to stiffen a textile material.
- the seam pocket can be closed after inserting the collar stick, e.g. B. sewn up.
- An inseparable association between the collar stays and the garment is created.
- Such an arrangement is not only advantageous for shirts, but also for all types of textiles that are subjected to high loads, such as. B. those that are often washed, dried and flattened in laundries.
- such "collar sticks" can be sewn into appropriate fabric pockets.
- the invention also relates to a system for the wireless identification of objects with a transponder attached to an object to be identified and at least one reading device for reading data stored on the transponder, in which at least one readable coding that uniquely identifies the transponder is stored on the transponder.
- the transponder is inextricably linked to the object to be identified and an arithmetic unit connected to the reading device for assigning and storing further information.
- NEN in particular the type of object, time and location of a reading process for which unique coding is provided.
- transponder By permanently linking a transponder to an object of any kind, a unique, unique identity is created for this object.
- the invention also relates to a method for wireless identification of objects with the following steps: permanent connection of a transponder according to the invention to an object to be identified, storage of a data record with the coding uniquely identifying the transponder and the object-related information, reading of the unambiguous Co stored on the transponder - Editing and assigning the unique coding to the stored data record.
- the identity of the object provided with the transponder can be clearly determined by assigning the unique coding to the stored data record. Any objects can be customized in this way.
- the individualization that has been carried out can be used in the case of items of clothing, for example, to control production and sales and to prevent counterfeiting.
- the information is transported, for example, via the Internet or another network, so that the person to whom the stored data record is accessible can obtain an exact movement log of the individualized object at any time can.
- the information transported over the Internet cannot be used by third parties without access to the data record.
- the transponders Due to the extremely small dimensions of the transponders according to the invention, these can also be used, for example, for individualizing documents.
- the certificate By embedding the transponder in the paper or the material of the certificate and by assigning the transponder coding to the type of certificate, for example signing parties, the subject of the contract and the like, the certificate is designed to be absolutely forgery-proof. This is because the coding of the transponder cannot be changed and the authenticity of the certificate is only recognized when the certificate itself and the data record associated with the coding of the transponder have been checked.
- a transponder with unambiguous coding is provided on an identification card for one person, this card and thus the person using it can be identified each time the transponder is read. A person is thus connected to an action and the authorization of this person for the action to be carried out is checked.
- DNA analyzes are stored in a closed refrigerator. The withdrawing doctor uses his identification card to have his access authorization checked with the transponder so that the refrigerator opens and the doctor can take a sample. The sample taken is registered as taken by the sensors placed in the refrigerator and, together with the place and time of the taking, is connected to the taking doctor.
- a control center can follow the path of a DNA analysis and link this process, for example, with the identification number of a patient, in the case of blood samples.
- the blood group of a patient can be assigned to the blood sample.
- the coding of the blood bank is read out again and the attribute “blood bank used”, for example, is assigned to the associated data set.
- this enables complete control with permanent security comparison to be achieved.
- a major advantage of the invention is that only the unique coding on the transponder is sent over the Internet or other suitable transmission networks. The number alone is not meaningful in itself, but only in connection with the data record stored for this coding. Only the database that contains the stored data records must therefore be secured against misuse, but not the transmission paths for the coding and, if necessary, the location and time of the reading process.
- the time and / or location of the reading are recorded and assigned to the stored data record.
- Figure 1 shows a transponder in a schematic representation.
- FIG. 3 a web material consisting of a sequence of sewing labels
- Fig. 4 is a collar stick with an inventive
- FIG. 5 shows an exploded view of the collar stick of FIG. 4,
- FIG. 6 shows a further embodiment of a transponder according to the invention
- Fig. 7 is an exploded view of the transponder of Fig. 6;
- Fig. 8 is a schematic representation of an inventive
- the main unit 13 shows a schematic representation of a transponder 11 with its antenna 12 and the main unit 13.
- the main unit 13 also has the memory area 14.
- the memory area 14 comprises a first section 15 in which a coding that uniquely identifies the transponder is stored.
- the first memory section is, in particular, a so-called ROM memory area that can only be read after it has been written to once.
- the memory area 14 also has further second sections 16, the second sections 16 are designed, for example, as RAM memories which are both readable and writable.
- the transponder in addition to the unique coding, which can be read very quickly, the transponder can be used in the other memory areas further information is stored, which can be read out, but which can also be changed or supplemented. Appropriate control of the memory areas can ensure that the second sections 16 can only be read out during a long-lasting dialogue, while the first section 15 of the memory area 14 can be read out very quickly.
- the first section 15 contains a unique coding which distinguishes this transponder 11 from all other possible transponders and which is also not assigned twice. Due to the uniqueness of the coding, it does not have to be encrypted, since it does not itself contain access to confidential data. In addition, it is preferably stored so that it cannot be changed.
- FIGS. 2a and 2b each show a sew-in label 20 which is intended to be attached to a textile material, for example a piece of clothing 30.
- the attachment takes place, for example, in accordance with the name of the label, by sewing with a seam 31.
- the sewing-in label 20 has a seam allowance 21 which is selected such that the seam allowance is not visible to the outside after the sewing.
- the sewing is usually carried out along a seam sewing line 22 on the inside facing the body when the item of clothing is worn.
- FIG. 2b shows a sew-on label in the unfolded form, the two ends of which, which are each formed by a seam allowance 21, can be knocked together, so that the inscriptions 23 on the two sides are legible.
- the sewing-in label 20 is then sewn along the sewing line 22 to the textile material, for example a piece of clothing 30.
- the sewn-in label forms a loop in this way. If the loop is tight enough, the space at which the two rear sides of the sew-on label touch and which do not have any labeling themselves is because this is after _ _
- transponder arranged on the back is on the one hand hidden or concealed, and on the other hand is also protected against external influences.
- the labels on the sew-on label contain, for example, information about the textile material to which the sew-on label is attached. This can include information about the manufacturer, article numbers, serial numbers, clothing size and also treatment recommendations (wash, clean, iron, etc.). Sewn-in labels of this type contain washing and care recommendations and / or prohibitions with standardized symbols.
- a transponder 11 As has been shown for example in FIG. 1, with its antenna 12 and the main part 13 can be arranged on the back of such a sewing label. It is particularly possible that the antenna 12 is printed on the material of the sew-on label itself. The material can also be a textile material. The main part 13 is in contact with the antenna and is likewise arranged on the material web which forms the sew-on label.
- Fig. 2a it is a particularly protected form of attachment of the transponder on the carrier material when the transponder 11 is arranged as close as possible to the point of attachment of the carrier material to the textile material, but on the other hand it is ensured that the transponder during the attachment of the Material web, for example the sewn-in label on the textile material, is not damaged.
- the labels which are printed on the sew-in label in FIGS. 2a and 2b contain information which is contained in a further section 16 of the transponder 11, if one or more of them are present, can be stored.
- a particularly favorable form of providing such sewing-in labels 20 is a form of an endless belt, on which the individual sewing-in labels 20 follow one another directly at a grid spacing.
- the web material is thus formed from a sequence of sew-in labels 20 which are fastened to one another along a provided dividing line 25.
- a transponder 11 is arranged in the same place, each of which contains a unique code and thus individualizes each of the labels on the tape.
- the individual labels can be separated from one another along the dividing lines 25, for example by cutting.
- Such a band 24 is shown in FIG. 3.
- FIG. 4 shows a collar stick 32 according to the invention, which contains a transponder.
- the collar stay 32 has a multilayer structure, the individual layers being connected to one another in a non-detachable manner.
- the individual layers consist of a polyester material or a similar or comparable material and are welded together.
- the designation as collar stick 32 indicates only one possible use.
- the collar stick 32 can also be accommodated in a seam pocket, for example a hem, and can thereby serve to identify towels, bathrobes or the like. For example, such labeling for hotel linen is of considerable advantage.
- the collar sticks 32 offer protection for the transponder against damage.
- the structure of the collar stay 32 can be seen in FIG. 5.
- a base plate 33 which has a rectangular blank with rounded edges, a flexible material web 34 is applied, for example glued, with the transponder.
- An antenna 35 is printed on the flexible material web 34, and the transponder chip 36 is located approximately in the center of the flexible material web 34.
- the transponder chip 36 has a greater thickness than the sections of the material web 34 with the antenna 35.
- a chip relief plate 37 is therefore placed on the base plate 33, which has the same external dimensions as the base plate 33 and has a circular recess 38 in its center.
- the transponder chip 36 comes to rest within the recess 38 when the chip relief plate 37 is placed in alignment on the base plate 33.
- a cover plate 39 is placed on the chip relief plate 37. Since the flexible material web 34 has smaller external dimensions than the base plate 33, the chip relief plate 37 and the cover plate 39, these three plates can now be welded to one another in their edge region.
- the transponder chip 36 is thus watertight, pressure-resistant and protected from at least short-term exposure to heat within the recess 38 and between the base plate 33 and the cover plate 39.
- FIG. 6 shows a further transponder 40 according to the invention, which is provided with an adhesive layer 41 on the underside of its base plate.
- the adhesive layer 41 can be designed in such a way that the transponder 40 can either be detachably or non-detachably, at least not detachably connected to a surface of an object.
- the transponder 40 can be glued to metal surfaces.
- the structure of the transponder of FIG. 6 can be seen in the illustration in FIG. 7.
- a bottom plate 42 is with the transponder and on it Provide the underside with the adhesive layer already mentioned.
- a cover plate 43 is placed on the base plate 42 and welded to it.
- the cover plate 43 is provided with an indentation which defines a cavity on the side facing the base plate 42 for accommodating the transponder chip 36.
- the indentation 44 causes a circular projection.
- the collar stick or the collar-like part can also be produced in such a way that the transponder chip and antenna are cast in such a way that they lie centrally in the casting compound and are protected.
- FIG. 8 schematically shows a system according to the invention for the wireless identification of objects.
- An object 46 is permanently connected to a transponder 48 which bears a unique coding number.
- the coding of the transponder can be read out quickly and reliably by means of a reading device 50.
- the reading device 50 In the reading device 50 the time and place of the reading process is assigned to the read coding.
- the coding read out is assigned to a data record 54 which contains information about the object 46.
- a movement log for the object 46 can be created with several reading devices 50.
- Computing unit 52 and reader 50 are connected to one another, for example, via the Internet.
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