KR20110108607A - Management device of shoes with rfid tag - Google Patents
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Abstract
The present invention by attaching the RF tag including the adhesive sheet and the antenna pattern on the back of the shoe sole or logo engraved with the usual shoe sole, anti-theft, production management, inventory management and after-sales service (A / S) It relates to a shoe management device with a built-in RF tag that can systematically manage various information about shoes such as management.
To this end, the present invention, in the shoe, selectively attaches the RF tag 20 including the adhesive sheet 21 and the antenna pattern 22 on the back portion of the shoe 10 or the back portion of the logo 11 is engraved It is configured to be able to manage a variety of information about the shoe (10).
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The present invention relates to a shoe management device with a built-in RF tag, and more specifically, to the back of the shoe sole or logo (engraved) on the back of a conventional shoe sole by attaching an RF tag including an adhesive sheet and an antenna pattern of the shoe The present invention relates to a shoe management device with a built-in RF tag that systematically manages various information about shoes such as anti-theft, production management, inventory management, and after-sales service.
As is well known, an RF tag (also called an RFID tag) is an apparatus that transmits and receives predetermined data with an external reader, which is composed of an IC chip, an antenna, and an attachment, also called a transponder.
The RF tag transmits and receives data to and from the reader in a non-contact manner. Inductive coupling, electromagnetic backscattering, and surface acoustic waves (SAW) are applied depending on the height of the frequency used. Wave) and the like, and the reader and the data can be transmitted and received in full duplex (FDX), half duplex (HDX: Half Duplex), and sequential (SEQ).
For example, RF tags are used for various purposes, such as IC cards or pass tickets, for the management of goods or for the settlement of calls due to the nature of non-contact, and passive tags that generate the required current by manually operating on external changes without a separate internal battery. Passive Tag) is mainly used.
In particular, the RF tag is designed so that the data stored in the tag is read when the tag exists within the reception range of the reader.
Conventionally known shoe management apparatus attaches a bar code label in a shoe production process and distribution process, and a person directly decodes the data using a barcode reader.
The data decrypted in this way includes item information about the shoes, price information, and the like. That is, bar code labels are used for production management at the point of production management or sales management at retail stores.
However, in the method using a bar code label, an error occurs frequently when data is decoded due to the damage of the bar code label or the inaccuracy of the attachment position of the bar code label.
As is well known, the barcode label is printed on a separate sheet and attached to a product. Therefore, there is a concern that the barcode label may be damaged during product storage and movement, and when the barcode label is damaged, the barcode may not be recognized.
In addition, the bar code label is attached to the product varies depending on the manufacturer, the manufacturing device, the type of product, the label applying device, the operator to attach the label.
Therefore, it is difficult to recognize barcodes from all products because the barcode labels are inaccurately attached, and barcode labels attached to products can only be recognized by barcode readers. There were significant constraints in managing the product.
In the conventional manner, the bar code label used for shoe management was used only to obtain information data for each individual.
Therefore, a manufacturer producing shoes or a seller selling them have a problem of causing a lot of time and economic loss for theft prevention, production management, inventory management and after-sales (A / S) management for shoes.
Therefore, the present invention has been proposed to solve the above problems of the prior art, an object of the present invention is to provide an RF tag including an adhesive sheet and an antenna pattern on the back portion of a conventional shoe sole or a logo (logo) is engraved It is to provide a shoe management device with a built-in RF tag that can be attached to systematically manage a variety of information, such as shoes prevention, production management, inventory management and after-sales service (A / S) management.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention, in the shoe, by selectively attaching the RF tag including the adhesive sheet and the antenna pattern on the back of the shoe sole or the logo (logo) engraved place various information about the shoe Characterized in that configured to be systematically managed.
In addition, the present invention is an antenna pattern formed on the back of the adhesive sheet is made of a printed pattern including an RFID IC chip formed in the center, the printed pattern is a zigzag and left-right symmetric pattern combined with the c-shape Characterized in that formed.
In addition, the present invention is characterized in that the various information about the shoe to be theft prevention, production management, inventory management and after-sales service (A / S) management.
According to the shoe management device with a built-in RF tag according to the present invention, by attaching the RF tag including the adhesive sheet and the antenna pattern on the back of the normal shoe sole or the logo (logo) engraved place of the shoe It is effective to systematically manage various information about shoes such as anti-theft, production management, inventory management, and after sales service management.
1 is a schematic perspective view of a shoe showing an example of installation of the RF tag according to the present invention.
2 is a structural diagram of an RF tag according to the present invention;
3 is a longitudinal sectional view of FIG. 2;
Figure 4 is a block diagram of an information recognition device of the shoe management apparatus embedded RF tag according to the present invention.
Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
1 is a schematic perspective view of a shoe showing an installation example of an RF tag according to the present invention, FIG. 2 is a structural diagram of an RF tag according to the present invention, FIG. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view of FIG. 2, and FIG. 4 is related to the present invention. It is a block diagram of the information recognition device of the shoe management device with the built-in RF tag.
1 and 2, the configuration of the shoe management device with a built-in RF tag according to the present invention, the
In addition, the
The
In addition, it is preferable that the various information about the shoe to be able to prevent theft, production management, inventory management and after-sales service (A / S) management.
Referring to Figures 1 to 4 attached to the operation of the shoe management apparatus embedded RF tag according to the present invention configured as described above are as follows.
First, the
After performing the process of attaching the
For example, the
That is, the shoes stored in the RFID
Accordingly, the
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention.
Therefore, the technical scope of the present invention should not be limited to the contents described in the embodiments, but should be defined by the claims and their equivalents.
10: shoes 11: logo
20: RF Tag 21: Adhesive Sheet
22: antenna pattern 23: RFID IC chip
30: antenna 40: RFID reader
50: computer
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Various information about the shoe 10 by selectively attaching the RF tag 20 including the adhesive sheet 21 and the antenna pattern 22 on the back of the sole 10 or the back of the place where the logo 11 is engraved. Shoe management device with a built-in RF tag, characterized in that configured to manage.
The antenna pattern 22 formed on the rear surface of the adhesive sheet 21 is formed of a printing pattern including an RFID IC chip 23 formed at a central portion thereof, and the printing pattern has a left and right zigzag shape and a c-shape combined. Shoe management device with a built-in RF tag, characterized in that formed in a right symmetrical pattern.
Various information about the shoe is a shoe management device with a built-in RF tag, characterized in that to prevent theft, production management, inventory management and after-sales service (A / S) management.
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