KR20130005484A - Rfid tag for displaying history of marine products and method of the same - Google Patents
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The present invention provides a tag for displaying a history of aquatic products, comprising: a disc-shaped body part in which an RFID tag is embedded; A needle extending in the center of the body portion; RFID tag for aquatic product history display, and the method of attaching the needle cover is attached to the body portion while covering the needle and attached to the gills of the fish by combining the button-shaped cover It is about.
In general, the seafood traceability system is a system that records and manages the history information of fishery products from fisheries to the table and discloses them to consumers, helping them to select fishery products with confidence.
In preparation for food safety accidents, the marine product history system transparently discloses the distribution process of seafood products so that consumers can purchase fish foods with confidence, and if a fish food accident occurs, identify the cause and the stage of occurrence of the accident and provide the product with the problem product. Recovery measures are taken quickly to minimize the extent of damage.
In general, aquatic product history is divided into living (living) and non-living, and the tag is attached to track the history. In this case, as shown in Figure 5 mainly targets the living fish attached to the tail in the form of a band, the inanimate is mainly in seaweed, kelp or the like as shown in Figure 6 is packaged in a wrapping paper, the sticky form on the wrapping paper There is a difference to attach.
However, when looking at the purpose of the marine product hygiene agent to promote food safety by informing the distribution process of the marine products, in the case of the prior art method, only information on the time when the sticker is attached after shipment of the organism is recorded.
Therefore, the past information that can be known at the time of attaching the sticker, that is, information such as the place of production, producer, fish growth date, shipping date, distributor, seller, identification unit, etc. is entered, it is not possible to update it after the input There is this.
This allows the aquatic product history to be recorded in a limited manner, so that the utilization of the aquatic product history system also has a limitation in that the aquatic product history is recorded.
In addition, in the case of the prior art method, the tag running on the live fish interferes with the growth of the fish, and thus the aquatic product history display may shorten the life of the fish and thus damage the freshness, thereby causing a user's resistance.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems, while recording and managing information on aquatic products, especially live fish, the recording method is simple, and can be updated at each timely need, thereby overcoming the limitation of utilization of the aquatic product hysteresis agent. An object of the present invention is to provide an RFID tag and a method of attaching the same for displaying a history of seafood.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide an RFID tag and a method of attaching the fishery history display, which can update and record the information during the growth without disturbing the growth of live fish, thereby exploiting the new utilization area of the fishery history agent.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a tag for displaying the fishery history, the disk-shaped body portion with an RFID tag; A needle extending in the center of the body portion; The RFID tag for aquatic product history display, characterized in that the cover attached to the body portion is coupled to the body portion is attached to the gills of the fish penetrating the needle by coupling the button-shaped cover do.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a method for attaching an RFID tag for displaying a fishery history, wherein the RFID tag for displaying a fishery history is attached to a gill of a fish. desirable.
According to the present invention described above, it is possible to record and manage information on aquatic products, and the recording method is simple, and can be updated for each timely necessity to overcome the limitation of utilization of aquatic product history agent. There is an advantage provided.
In addition, according to the present invention, it is also possible to update and record the information in growth without disturbing the growth of live fish, thereby providing an RFID tag for displaying a fish history and a method for attaching the fish that can explore new areas of utilization of the seafood history system. There is this.
1 is a block diagram of the present invention
2 is a coupling diagram of the present invention
3 and 4 is an implementation photograph of the present invention to fish
Figure 5 and Figure 6 is an illustration of the seafood history tag of the prior art method
Hereinafter, the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. In the following description of the present invention, a detailed description of related arts or configurations will be omitted when it is determined that the gist of the present invention may be unnecessarily obscured will be.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to be exemplary, self-explanatory, allowing for equivalent explanations of the present invention.
1 is a configuration diagram of the present invention, Figure 2 is a combination diagram of the present invention, Figures 3 and 4 is an implementation photograph of the present invention to fish and Figures 5 and 6 are a history tag of the prior art method It is an illustration.
The present invention relates to a tag for displaying a fishery history and a method of attaching the tag, wherein the tag for displaying the fishery history display includes a disc-
The
The button-
According to the tag for displaying the aquatic history record of such a configuration it is possible to penetrate the
Therefore, the present invention is advantageous in that a living tissue such as a thin plate having a small or no distribution of nerve cells and easily sticking the
Such biological tissues include gills, fins, and tails of fish. Among these, the most stable attachment position that does not harm the growth environment of the fish is the gill region. The result was that there was no problem and the merchandise was maintained.
Therefore, the present invention is installed in the gill portion of the fish, characterized in that recording the RFID history from the growth environment of the fish.
On the other hand, according to the prior art method, the band method attached to the tail is impossible to attach at the time of the growth of the fish, and since it is attached separately at the time of shipment, the past information at the time of tag attachment is recorded only once, and the present invention provides the Since there is little effect on growth, it can be attached at the time of fish farming, and information on fish farming can be recorded from time to time as necessary.
For example, the daily water temperature of the farm, the daily feeding and quantity of feed, and the growth curve can be sent as RFID near field information and recorded on the fish tagged, so the history of the fish can be recorded in more detail. There is this.
In addition, since the manager of the farm and the shipping process are recorded in detail, the consumer's point of view, such as a sushi restaurant that purchases fish, can be immediately retrieved through the RFID recognition terminal before purchase, thereby greatly increasing the reliability of the fish. have.
On the other hand, producers can track the shipping history of the fish produced by them to analyze the current state of fish consumption and the type of order in the main trading target, there is an advantage that can control the timing of shipment and maintain the quality stable.
In addition, the structure of the present invention facilitates the tagging operation by developing a device (tag attachment gun GUN) for attaching a tag to the gills of the fish.
By using RFID, the sales and distribution status of fish can be immediately grasped through fixed terminal or portable terminal at the sales site, so distributors can display information such as stock information, moving route, sales volume, and supply on a large screen. There is also an effect available.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be embodied in many other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof.
Therefore, the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and various changes can be made by any person having ordinary skill in the art without departing from the gist of the present invention as claimed in the following claims. It will be said that the technical spirit of this invention is to the extent possible.
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A disc-shaped body part in which an RFID tag is embedded;
A needle extending in the center of the body portion;
The button cover is coupled to the body portion while covering the needle
RFID tag for aquatic product history display, characterized in that attached to the gill of the fish by penetrating the needle and engaging the button-shaped cover.
The method of claim 1, wherein the RFID tag for displaying the fishery history is attached to the gills of the fish.
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