US20160020832A1 - Narrow and secure near field communication ring device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a NFC (Near Field Communication) ring device, in which an antenna wire of a NFC chip and antenna component is wound round the inside of a concave ring made from a hard material, and is then encapsulated in a room temperature-solidifiable resin adhesive ready to be worn on a finger. Accordingly, the present invention is not only convenient for the user, but also, because of the reduction in the sensing distance of the device to a minimum, the NFC ring device is able to prevent data from being stolen. Moreover, if there are abnormalities in receiving and transmitting information, then the ring can be taken off and the circumferential plane of the ring placed close to the NFC sensor to improve the situation.
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- NFC Near Field Communication
- NFC rings sold in the current market are normally made from metal, and then modified using plastic rubber, with an NFC circuit and an antenna coil or NFC flexible PCB (Printed Circuit Board) disposed between the plastic rubber and the ring surface, thereby enabling the NFC antenna to penetrate the plastic rubber. A wireless signal can thus be transmitted via a NFC communication mode.
- NFC rings are inconvenient to use (see FIG. 6 ) because of their poor waterproofing, and the width of the ring being too large.
- the primary objective of the present invention lies in providing a narrow and secure NFC (Near Field Communication) ring device, and more particularly a design which provides the narrowest NFC ring currently available.
- the NFC ring device primarily comprises a ring main body, a NFC chip and antenna component, and a room temperature-solidifiable resin adhesive. With such components the present invention provides the narrowest NFC ring device, and achieves the requirements for practicability, ease of wearing, and an aesthetic design.
- Another objective of the present invention lies in adopting a spiral winding method to dispose the NFC chip and antenna component inside a groove on the outer edge of the ring main body, as well as enabling the diameter and length of an antenna wire of the NFC chip and antenna component to be adjusted according to different external diameters of the ring main body for good near field communication, and narrowing the ring main body to make it suitable for wearing on a finger. Moreover, if there are abnormalities in receiving and transmitting information, then the ring can be taken off and the circumferential plane of the ring directly placed close to the NFC sensor to improve the situation.
- Another objective of the present invention lies in filling the NFC chip and antenna component with an outer layer of room temperature-solidifiable resin adhesive (such as epoxy resin), thus encapsulating the NFC chip and antenna component.
- the application function of the NFC ring device is thus satisfied, and also achieves the requirements for waterproofing and an aesthetic design.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged cross-sectional schematic view of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic view of the present invention with the addition of a repeater material.
- FIG. 5 is a front view and a side view of the present invention worn on a finger.
- FIG. 6 is a front view and side view of a NFC (Near Field Communication) ring currently available in the market worn on a finger.
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- FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 show a narrow and secure NFC (Near Field Communication) ring device 00 of the present invention design, primarily comprising a ring main body 10 , a room temperature-solidifiable resin adhesive 20 , and a NFC chip and antenna component 30 .
- the NFC chip and antenna component 30 is the core component of the ring main body 10 , and achieves the function of good near field communication.
- the ring main body 10 which enables the NFC ring device to be worn on the finger, is produced using hard material such as a metal, plastic, pottery stone, or zircon.
- the outer edge of the ring main body 10 is provided with an annular groove 11 , and the annular groove 11 is used to enable the NFC chip and antenna component 30 to be wound round and disposed therein, and then be encapsulated with the room temperature-solidifiable resin adhesive 20 . Accordingly, the NFC chip and antenna component 30 is fixed within the annular groove 11 , and thus achieves the objectives of hard fixing and ring waterproofing, as well as adding to the aesthetic design.
- the NFC chip and antenna component 30 is assembled from a chip 31 and an antenna 32 . Narrowing and reducing the width of the ring is achieved by spiral winding the antenna 32 inside the groove 11 . Moreover, the diameter and length of the wire of the antenna 32 can be adjusted according to different external diameters of the ring main body 10 to achieve the objective of good field communication .
- FIG. 3 which shows an enlarged cross-sectional schematic view of the present invention, and clearly shows the assembly relationship of each component of the present invention.
- a repeater material 40 needs to be additionally disposed between the ring main body 10 and the NFC chip and antenna component 30 to provide a function that prevents the metal from interfering with the antenna 32 receiving and transmitting information
- FIG. 5 which discloses a front view and side view of the present invention worn on a finger. Accordingly, the present invention becomes a NFC ring when worn on the finger, and thus achieves convenience of use.
- the design of the narrow and secure NFC ring device of the present invention is an innovative design that substantially narrows the width of a NFC ring.
- the present invention is thus certainly provided with innovativeness and advancement, and the use of technology is undoubtedly new and original.
- the effectiveness of the present invention successfully fulfills the design objectives, and clearly provides reasonable advancement. Accordingly, a new patent application is proposed herein.
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- (a) Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a NFC (Near Field Communication) ring device, in which an antenna wire of a NFC chip and antenna component is wound round the inside of a concave ring made from a hard material, and is then encapsulated in a room temperature-solidifiable resin adhesive ready to be worn on a finger. Accordingly, the present invention is not only convenient for the user, but also, because of the reduction in the sensing distance of the device to a minimum, the NFC ring device is able to prevent data from being stolen. Moreover, if there are abnormalities in receiving and transmitting information, then the ring can be taken off and the circumferential plane of the ring placed close to the NFC sensor to improve the situation.
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- NFC (Near Field Communication) is a new trend in communications technology, and is in many ways better than Bluetooth in areas such as: faster data transfer speed, higher security, and lower costs and energy consumption.
- In addition, NFC rings sold in the current market. are normally made from metal, and then modified using plastic rubber, with an NFC circuit and an antenna coil or NFC flexible PCB (Printed Circuit Board) disposed between the plastic rubber and the ring surface, thereby enabling the NFC antenna to penetrate the plastic rubber. A wireless signal can thus be transmitted via a NFC communication mode. However, such NFC rings are inconvenient to use (see
FIG. 6 ) because of their poor waterproofing, and the width of the ring being too large. - Hence, in light of the aforementioned shortcomings, and pursuing the spirit of excellence in research and development, the inventors of the present invention have found a way to improve the aforementioned shortcomings, and thus propose the present invention.
- The primary objective of the present invention lies in providing a narrow and secure NFC (Near Field Communication) ring device, and more particularly a design which provides the narrowest NFC ring currently available. The NFC ring device primarily comprises a ring main body, a NFC chip and antenna component, and a room temperature-solidifiable resin adhesive. With such components the present invention provides the narrowest NFC ring device, and achieves the requirements for practicability, ease of wearing, and an aesthetic design.
- Another objective of the present invention lies in adopting a spiral winding method to dispose the NFC chip and antenna component inside a groove on the outer edge of the ring main body, as well as enabling the diameter and length of an antenna wire of the NFC chip and antenna component to be adjusted according to different external diameters of the ring main body for good near field communication, and narrowing the ring main body to make it suitable for wearing on a finger. Moreover, if there are abnormalities in receiving and transmitting information, then the ring can be taken off and the circumferential plane of the ring directly placed close to the NFC sensor to improve the situation.
- Another objective of the present invention lies in filling the NFC chip and antenna component with an outer layer of room temperature-solidifiable resin adhesive (such as epoxy resin), thus encapsulating the NFC chip and antenna component. The application function of the NFC ring device is thus satisfied, and also achieves the requirements for waterproofing and an aesthetic design.
- To enable a further understanding of said objectives and the technological methods of the invention herein, a brief description of the drawings is provided below followed by a detailed description of the preferred embodiments.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 . is an enlarged cross-sectional schematic view of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 . is a schematic view of the present invention with the addition of a repeater material. -
FIG. 5 is a front view and a side view of the present invention worn on a finger. -
FIG. 6 is a front view and side view of a NFC (Near Field Communication) ring currently available in the market worn on a finger. - Regarding the detailed content and structural means of the present invention, please refer to the description of the diagrams as follows:
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FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 , which show a narrow and secure NFC (Near Field Communication)ring device 00 of the present invention design, primarily comprising a ringmain body 10, a room temperature-solidifiable resin adhesive 20, and a NFC chip andantenna component 30. The NFC chip andantenna component 30 is the core component of the ringmain body 10, and achieves the function of good near field communication. - The ring
main body 10, which enables the NFC ring device to be worn on the finger, is produced using hard material such as a metal, plastic, pottery stone, or zircon. The outer edge of the ringmain body 10 is provided with anannular groove 11, and theannular groove 11 is used to enable the NFC chip andantenna component 30 to be wound round and disposed therein, and then be encapsulated with the room temperature-solidifiable resin adhesive 20. Accordingly, the NFC chip andantenna component 30 is fixed within theannular groove 11, and thus achieves the objectives of hard fixing and ring waterproofing, as well as adding to the aesthetic design. - The NFC chip and
antenna component 30 is assembled from achip 31 and anantenna 32. Narrowing and reducing the width of the ring is achieved by spiral winding theantenna 32 inside thegroove 11. Moreover, the diameter and length of the wire of theantenna 32 can be adjusted according to different external diameters of the ringmain body 10 to achieve the objective of good field communication . - Referring to
FIG. 3 , which shows an enlarged cross-sectional schematic view of the present invention, and clearly shows the assembly relationship of each component of the present invention. - Referring to
FIG. 4 , which discloses the ringmain body 10 of the present invention. If the ringmain body 10 is produced using metal material, then arepeater material 40 needs to be additionally disposed between the ringmain body 10 and the NFC chip andantenna component 30 to provide a function that prevents the metal from interfering with theantenna 32 receiving and transmitting information - Referring to
FIG. 5 . which discloses a front view and side view of the present invention worn on a finger. Accordingly, the present invention becomes a NFC ring when worn on the finger, and thus achieves convenience of use. - In conclusion, the design of the narrow and secure NFC ring device of the present invention is an innovative design that substantially narrows the width of a NFC ring. The present invention is thus certainly provided with innovativeness and advancement, and the use of technology is undoubtedly new and original. The effectiveness of the present invention successfully fulfills the design objectives, and clearly provides reasonable advancement. Accordingly, a new patent application is proposed herein.
- It is of course to be understood that the embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the principles of the invention and that a wide variety of modifications thereto may be effected by persons skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
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