KR200482406Y1 - Anti-tampering wristband using rfid-tag - Google Patents

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KR200482406Y1
KR200482406Y1 KR2020150003651U KR20150003651U KR200482406Y1 KR 200482406 Y1 KR200482406 Y1 KR 200482406Y1 KR 2020150003651 U KR2020150003651 U KR 2020150003651U KR 20150003651 U KR20150003651 U KR 20150003651U KR 200482406 Y1 KR200482406 Y1 KR 200482406Y1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • A44CPERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • G06K19/00Record carriers for use with machines and with at least a part designed to carry digital markings
    • G06K19/06Record 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
    • G06K19/067Record 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
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    • G06K19/06Record 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
    • G06K19/067Record 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
    • G06K19/07Record 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
    • G06K19/077Constructional details, e.g. mounting of circuits in the carrier
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a wrist band including a band main body to which an RFID tag (RFID Tag) for storing performance information is fixed and a button for fastening the band main body to a wrist of a user, Wherein the RF ID tag includes an antenna loop for performing information transmission and reception with a reader, the antenna loop is disposed adjacent to the fastening hole, and the button has a force for releasing the fastening And a breakage generating unit that breaks the fastening hole by the breakage generating unit.

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ANTI-TAMPERING WRISTBAND USING RFID-TAG < RTI ID = 0.0 >

The present invention relates to a wrist band using an RFID tag for preventing transfer, and specifically, a part of a circuit constituting an RFID tag is disposed in a fastening portion of a wrist band so that a user can arbitrarily break the fastening portion and transfer to another user The present invention relates to a wrist band which enables prevention of transfer based on whether or not the RFID tag is normally operated.

Due to the explosive interest of visitors in the recent years, the performers / performers in the fast-growing industry are suffering from ticket purchases through normal procedures and suffering from organizers of the performances due to illegal transactions.

In order to protect the rights of ticket purchasers and to prevent damages caused by illegal ticket transfer, a wrist band with an RFID chip was proposed as an entrance ticket.

However, since the wrist band is fabricated to have ductility due to the feature of being attached to the wrist of the user, it is difficult to prevent illegal transfer by the physical deformation of the fastening part.

Korea public utility model 20-2012-0003876 (public date June 01, 2012)

The present invention has been made in order to solve the disadvantages of wristbands incorporating the above-described conventional RFID chip, and it is intended to provide a wrist band capable of preventing illegal assignment by physical strap deformation and a system using the same .

The present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus and method for controlling the same.

According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a wrist band including a band body to which an RFID tag for storing performance information is stored, and a button for fastening the band body to a wrist of a user Wherein the band body includes a fastening hole for fastening the button, and the RFID tag includes an antenna loop for performing information transmission / reception with a reader, the antenna loop being disposed adjacent to the fastening hole, And a breakage generating unit for breaking the fastening hole by a force to release the fastening.

At this time, at least one of the fastening holes may include a nodule inducing part that is nodded by the breakage generating part.

At this time, the band body may further include a thin film conductor that is electromagnetically resonant with the RF ID tag.

At this time, the thin film conductor may be disposed adjacent to the nodule inducing portion.

At this time, the breakage generating unit may be a nodule inducing blade for nodulating the nodule inducing unit.

At this time, the button is made of a cord and a male button, the male button includes a coupling protrusion, and the cord has a projection receiving part for receiving the coupling protrusion, and the coupling protrusion is coupled to the projection receiving part, Fastening can be performed.

At this time, the projection accommodating portion can be separated from the arbor by a force in a direction of separating the arbor and the male button.

At this time, the nodule inducing blade may be disposed in the projection receiving portion.

Embodiments of the disclosed technique may have effects that include the following advantages. It should be understood, however, that the scope of the disclosed technology is not to be construed as limited thereby, since the embodiments of the disclosed technology are not meant to include all such embodiments.

The wrist band using the RFID tag for preventing the transfer is disposed in the fastening part of the wrist band of a part of the circuit constituting the RFID tag so that the function of the RFID tag is lost when the user tries to transfer to another user due to breakage of the fastening part . Therefore, the broken wristband of the fastening portion does not operate normally, thereby making it possible to prevent the transfer.

1A is a wrist band incorporating an RFID tag according to the prior art.
1B is a view for explaining a weak point of a wrist band according to the prior art.
2A is a schematic view of a wrist band using an RFID tag for preventing transfer according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
2B is a schematic view of a wrist band using an RFID tag for preventing transfer according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
2C is one of various variations of the first embodiment.
3 is a schematic view of a wrist band using an RFID tag for preventing transfer according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
4A to 4C are schematic views of a wrist band using an RFID tag for preventing transfer according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
5A and 5B show fastening buttons according to embodiments of the present invention.
6 is a block diagram of a wrist band transfer prevention system in accordance with the present invention.

The description of the disclosed technique is merely an example for structural or functional explanation and the scope of the disclosed technology should not be construed as being limited by the embodiments described in the text. That is, the embodiments are to be construed as being variously embodied and having various forms, so that the scope of the disclosed technology should be understood to include equivalents capable of realizing technical ideas.

1A is a wrist band incorporating an RFID tag according to the prior art.

The wrist band according to the related art is fastened to the user's wrist by engaging the fastening button with the fastening hole.

The wrist band should be made of a circular shape for fastening and the wrist band body should be made of a soft material in order to provide a comfortable fit of the wearer. If such a soft material characteristic is exploited, illegal wrist band transfer can be performed.

1B is a view for explaining a weak point of a wrist band according to the prior art.

That is, as shown in FIG. 1B, the wrist band according to the prior art can not prevent a part of the fastening hole from being cut to separate the fastening button and recombine the wristbands.

2A is a schematic view of a wrist band using an RFID tag for preventing transfer according to the first embodiment of the present invention.

The wrist band 100 using the RFID tag for preventing the transfer according to the first embodiment includes an RFID tag 120 and a band body 110.

The RF ID tag 120 includes an RF ID chip and an antenna. The RFID ID chip stores information for the performance entrance.

The band body 110 has a rectangular band shape, and the RFID tag 120 is fixedly attached thereto.

The band body 110 includes a plurality of fastening holes 111. The band body 110 has a fastening button-arm coupled to one of the fastening holes and a fastening button- The band body 110 is fastened to the wrist of the user. On the other hand, the number of fastening buttons used for fastening can be appropriately selected according to the embodiment.

The fastening button will be described in detail in Fig.

According to the first embodiment, the RFID tag 120 includes an antenna loop 121 for transmitting and receiving information with the RFID reader.

It is preferable that the antenna loop 121 is disposed adjacent to the fastening hole 111 and more specifically the antenna loop 121 is disposed to surround the outer periphery of the fastening hole 111. [

Each of the fastening holes 111 includes a nodule inducing part 112 formed in a direction radiating from the center of the fastening hole 111.

The antenna loop 121 is disposed so as to pass through the nodal induction portion 112.

The nodule inducing portion 112 is a portion that is nodularized when a physical force (for example, a force for separating the fastening button) is applied to the fastening hole 111.

The nodule inducing portion 112 can be formed by a pressing force that is formed thinner than other portions of the band body 110 or a perforated line that is partially cut in advance.

The antenna loop 121 arranged to pass the nodule inducing portion 112 according to the nodule of the nodule inducing portion 112 is broken.

In this embodiment, it is preferable that the antenna loop 121 is formed as a thin film so that disconnection can be easily performed. As another example, the antenna loop 121 may be formed by conductive ink printing.

When the antenna loop 121 is disconnected, the RFID tag 120 can not perform information transmission / reception with the RFID reader. Accordingly, it is possible to confirm whether or not the engagement button is separated from the response of the RFID ID tag 120 so that illegal assignment of the wristband 100 is performed.

2B is a schematic view of a wrist band using an RFID tag for preventing transfer according to a second embodiment of the present invention.

According to the second embodiment, the band body 110 includes a plurality of fastening holes 111 arranged in two rows, and the nodule inducing portion 112 is located between a plurality of fastening holes 111 arranged in two rows.

The antenna loop 121 for transmitting and receiving information to and from the RF ID reader is disposed in a plurality of fastening holes 111 arranged in two rows so as to pass through the nodule inducing portion 112.

Therefore, the antenna loop 121 disposed to pass the nodule inducing part 112 according to the nodule of the nodule inducing part 112 is broken.

In the second embodiment, the fastening holes 111 are shown in a rectangular shape, but the shape of the fastening holes 111 may be modified according to the embodiment.

2C is one of various variations of the first embodiment. In addition to the shown, the RFID tag 120 and the antenna loop 121 may be arranged in various ways.

3 is a schematic view of a wrist band using an RFID tag for preventing transfer according to a third embodiment of the present invention.

In the third embodiment, the wristband 100 includes a main antenna 122 and an auxiliary antenna 123. The third embodiment may be applied when the RFID tag 120 uses the UHF frequency band.

It is preferable that the auxiliary antenna 123 is disposed adjacent to the fastening hole 111 and more preferably the auxiliary antenna 123 is disposed so as to surround the external angle of the fastening hole 111. [

The auxiliary antenna 123 is disconnected by disconnection of the nodule inducing portion 112 as in the first and second embodiments. The disconnection of the auxiliary antenna 123 deteriorates the antenna performance and thus the Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) value of the RFID tag 120 is changed.

The wrist band transfer prevention system can detect the shift of the wrist band by detecting the RSSI value change.

4A to 4C are schematic views of a wrist band using an RFID tag for preventing transfer according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.

In a fourth embodiment, the wristband 100 includes a main antenna 122 and a thin film conductor 124.

The thin film conductor 124 is electromagnetically resonant with an antenna included in the RF ID tag 120 by a backscatter phenomenon.

In order to maximize the backscatter phenomenon, the thin film conductor 124 is preferably disposed adjacent to the RF ID tag 120.

6A, the thin film conductor 124 may be disposed adjacent to the coupling hole 111, and may be formed in the thin film conductor 124 as shown in FIG. 6B or 6C, May be formed.

The difference in backscatter effect between the thin film conductor 124 and the antenna included in the RF ID tag 120 is caused by the damage of the nodule inducing part of the fastening hole 111, Strength Indicator) value is changed. The wrist band transfer prevention system can detect the shift of the wrist band by detecting the RSSI value change.

5A and 5B show fastening buttons according to embodiments of the present invention.

5A is an example of a fastening button that is coupled to one fastening hole, and FIG. 5B is an example of a fastening button that is coupled to two fastening holes.

The fastening button 130 according to the present embodiment includes a fastening button-arm 130a and a fastening button-fastening 130b.

The fastening button-number 130b includes a lower plate-number 139 and a coupling protrusion 131. [

The fastening button-arm 130a includes a lower plate-arm 137, a projection receiving portion 133, a nodule induction blade 132, a first lid 134, a hologram film 135 and a second lid 136 do. The lower plate-arm 137 includes a projection receiving portion discharge hole 137a and a slit 138.

The projection receiving portion 133 is accommodated in the first lid 134 and the lower plate-arm 137. 7A and 7B show that the first lid 134 and the lower plate-arm 137 are separated from each other. However, according to the embodiment, the first lid 134 and the lower plate-arm 137 are integrally formed, The projection receiving portion 133 may be inserted into the projection receiving portion discharge hole 137a.

The hologram film 135 is located between the first cover 134 and the second cover 136. The second cover 136 is preferably made of a transparent material.

The hologram film 135 is for authenticating the fastening button 130 and may not be included in the fastening button 130 of the second lid 136 according to the embodiment.

The coupling protrusion 131 penetrates through the coupling hole 111 of the wrist band 100 and is engaged with the projection receiving portion 133. Thus, the wristband 100 is fastened to the user.

At this time, the projection receiving portion 133 is separated from the fastening button-arm 130a by a force exceeding a predetermined force to separate the fastening button-arm 130a and the fastening button-water 130b.

That is, when the fastening button-shaft 130b is caught by the fastening button-arm 130a, the fastening protrusion 131 is tightly coupled with the projection receiving portion 133, so only the projection receiving portion 133 is separated. The projection receiving portion 133 is released from the engagement button-arm 130a through the projection receiving portion discharge hole 137a. The engaging protrusion 131 may be provided with a locking projection 131a and the projection receiving portion 133 may be provided with a locking groove 133a.

At this time, the nodule inducing blade 132 passes through the slit 138 to nod the fastening holes 111 of the wrist band. More specifically, the nodule inducing blade 132 cuts the antenna loop 121 disposed adjacent to the fastening hole 111. [

It is preferable that the diameter of the projection receiving portion 133 is smaller than the diameter of the fastening hole 111 for smooth discharge of the projection receiving portion 133.

The projection receiving portion discharge hole 137a may include a stop 137b for fixing the projection receiving portion 133. [ The stop 137b prevents the projection receiving portion 133 from separating from the engagement button-arm 130a under a certain force.

An adhesive tape is provided on the lower side of the lower plate-arm 137 (shaded area). When the wrist band is fastened, the band body 110 is attached to the lower plate-arm 137. The adhesive tape prevents a situation in which the fastening button 130 is disassembled without the nodule inducing blade 132 nodding the nodule inducing part 112.

It is preferable that the adhesive tape used at this time has a high adhesive component. For example, even if the fastening button-arm 130a is broken and removed, illegal transfer of the wrist band can be prevented due to the marks of the adhesive tape.

6 is a block diagram of a wrist band transfer prevention system in accordance with the present invention.

The wrist band transfer prevention system according to an embodiment includes the wrist band 100, the RFID reader 200, and the control PC 300 of the first to fourth embodiments.

The wrist band transfer prevention system further includes an RSSI value recording unit (not shown) for storing a RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) value of the RFID tag. The first RSSI value is compared with the current RSSI value to determine whether the wristband is transferred.

The RSSI value recording unit may be included in the control PC 300 or may be included in the RFID reader 200. [

Although the wrist band and the wrist band transfer prevention system using the RFID tag for preventing the transfer have been described with reference to the embodiments shown in the drawings in order to facilitate understanding, It will be understood that various modifications and equivalent embodiments may be possible. Therefore, the true scope of technical protection of the disclosed technology should be determined by the appended utility model registration claims.

100: wrist band 110: band body
111: fastening hole 112: nodule guide portion
115: resistive conductor 117: first wiring
118: second wiring 119: resistive lead wire band
120: RF ID tag 121: Antenna loop
122: main antenna 123: auxiliary antenna
124: thin film conductor 125: resistance value measuring section
126: resistance value recording unit 130: fastening button
130b: fastening button - number 131: engaging projection
131a: engagement protrusion 130a: fastening button-arm
133: projection receiving portion 133a:
132: nodule inducing blade 137: bottom plate-arm
137a: projection receiving portion discharge hole 137b: stopper
134: first cover 135: holographic film
136: Second cover 138: Slit
139: Lower plate - number

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1. A wrist band including a band main body to which an RFID tag (RFID Tag) for storing performance information is fixed and a button for fastening the band main body to the wrist of a user,
Wherein the band body includes a fastening hole for fastening the button,
Wherein the RFID tag includes an antenna loop for transmitting and receiving information with a reader,
Wherein the antenna loop is disposed adjacent to the fastening hole,
Wherein the button includes a breakage-causing portion that breaks the fastening hole by a force to release the fastening,
Wherein at least one of the fastening holes includes a nodule inducing portion that is nodded by the breakage generating portion,
Wherein the band body further comprises a thin film conductor which is electromagnetically resonant with the RF ID tag,
Wherein the thin film conductor is disposed adjacent to the nodal induction portion,
Wherein the breakage generating unit is a nodule inducing blade for nodding the nodule inducing unit.
delete delete delete delete The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the button is made of a cord and a male button,
Wherein the male button includes an engaging projection,
Wherein the barb includes a projection receiving portion for receiving the engagement projection,
And the engaging projection is engaged with the projection receiving portion to perform the engaging.
The method of claim 6,
Wherein the projection receiving portion is separated from the arbor by a force in a direction of separating the arbor and the male button.
The method of claim 6,
And the nodule guiding blade is disposed in the projection receiving portion.

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