WO2017183362A1 - Système de gestion d'ouverture au moyen d'un système rfid - Google Patents

Système de gestion d'ouverture au moyen d'un système rfid Download PDF

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WO2017183362A1
WO2017183362A1 PCT/JP2017/010233 JP2017010233W WO2017183362A1 WO 2017183362 A1 WO2017183362 A1 WO 2017183362A1 JP 2017010233 W JP2017010233 W JP 2017010233W WO 2017183362 A1 WO2017183362 A1 WO 2017183362A1
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直徒 池田
加藤 登
陽一 齋藤
池田 俊之
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  • the present invention relates to an opening management system using an RFID system.
  • Patent Document 1 it is necessary to provide each wireless IC tag in each tablet housing part. Therefore, there are problems that manufacturing is complicated and expensive because tags are required for the number of accommodating portions.
  • the PTP package and the cover label are separate, and the PTP package has no wiring pattern. That is, it is detected on the cover label side. In such a case, detection failure tends to occur. Moreover, since it is a time logger, there was a problem that a battery was required.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide an opening management system capable of detecting opening without using a battery by using one RFID tag for a plurality of openings.
  • the package opening management system includes a base material, a plurality of storage portions provided on the front surface side of the base material, and a cover portion covering an opening of the storage portion provided on the back surface side of the base material. And a plurality of conductor patterns provided on the cover part and corresponding to the openings of the plurality of accommodating parts, respectively, and a package body, A detection stage having a stage main body, a plurality of wirings provided on the stage main body and respectively connected to the plurality of conductor patterns of the package main body, and a passive RFID tag connected to the plurality of wirings When, A reader / writer for wireless communication with the passive RFID tag; With The passive RFID tag includes an RFIC element connected to the plurality of wirings and including a terminal capable of detecting an open or short of the wiring and an antenna terminal, and an antenna element connected to the antenna terminal, When the cover portion of one of the plurality of housing portions of the package body is opened, the conductor pattern corresponding to the housing portion is disconnected, The passive RFID tag detects the dis
  • the package opening management system of the present invention it is possible to detect opening without using a battery by using one passive RFID tag for a plurality of openings.
  • FIG. (A) is a cross-sectional view seen from the AA direction of FIG. 1
  • (b) is a cross-sectional view seen from the BB direction of FIG.
  • (A) is a top view which shows the structure of the detection stage which comprises the package opening management system of FIG. 1
  • (b) is the back surface which shows the back surface of the package main body which comprises the package opening management system of FIG.
  • FIG. It is a top view which shows the structure of the press plate optionally contained in the package opening management system of FIG. (A) is an equivalent circuit diagram of a passive RFID tag included in the detection stage constituting the package opening management system of FIG.
  • (b) is a GPIO terminal included in the passive RFID tag of (a) It is a figure which shows the GPIO terminal and antenna terminal of an attached RFIC element.
  • (A) is a schematic sectional drawing along the longitudinal direction in the step which comprises the package main body and a detection stage, and comprises the package opening management system which concerns on Embodiment 1,
  • (b) is a transversal direction
  • (C) is a schematic cross-sectional view along the longitudinal direction in the step of stabilizing the package opening management system by overlapping the pressing plates, and (d) is a cross-sectional view in the short direction.
  • FIG. (E) is a schematic cross-sectional view along the longitudinal direction when one of the openings of the accommodating portion is opened and the medicine is taken out by the package opening management system according to the first embodiment.
  • (F) is a schematic sectional view along the short direction. It is a schematic perspective view which shows the outline
  • FIG. (A) is a back view of the package main body which comprises the package opening management system of FIG. 7,
  • (b) is a back view which shows the case where one of the opening of the accommodating part of (a) is opened.
  • (A) is a schematic diagram showing an example of management information when the package body of FIG. 8 (a) is opened and managed by the opening management system of FIG. 7, and (b) is a package body of FIG. 8 (b). It is the schematic which shows an example of the management information at the time of carrying out opening management by the opening management system of FIG.
  • the package opening management system covers a base material, a plurality of storage portions provided on the front surface side of the base material, and an opening of the storage portion provided on the back surface side of the base material.
  • a package body having a cover portion and a plurality of conductor patterns provided on the cover portion and corresponding to the openings of the plurality of accommodating portions, respectively.
  • a detection stage having a stage main body, a plurality of wirings provided on the stage main body and respectively connected to the plurality of conductor patterns of the package main body, and a passive RFID tag connected to the plurality of wirings
  • the passive RFID tag includes an RFIC element connected to the plurality of wirings and including a terminal capable of detecting an open or short of the wiring and an antenna terminal, and an antenna element connected to the antenna terminal, When the cover portion of one of the plurality of housing portions of the package body is opened, the conductor pattern corresponding to the housing portion is disconnected, The passive RFID tag detects the disconnection state of the conductor pattern at the terminal connected to the disconnected conductor pattern via the wiring, The disconnection state of the conductor pattern is read by the reader / writer through the passive RFID tag.
  • the package body in the first aspect, may be provided with the conductor pattern straddling the opening of the housing portion.
  • the terminal capable of detecting the open or short of the wiring may be a GPIO terminal.
  • the package opening management system is the package opening management system according to any one of the first to third aspects, wherein each conductor pattern of the plurality of conductor patterns has one end connected to a corresponding individual wiring and the other end May be connected to a common wiring common to each conductor pattern.
  • the common wiring may be connected to a power supply or a ground.
  • the detection stage has a through hole corresponding to the opening of the package body, The opening of the package body and the through hole of the detection stage are opposed to each other so that the opening of the package body can be opened through the through hole of the detection stage.
  • the plurality of conductor patterns and the plurality of wirings may be connected to each other.
  • the package opening management system is the above-described sixth aspect, wherein the package opening management system has a recess corresponding to the housing portion on the surface side of the package body, and the package body is sandwiched between the detection stage and the package body. You may further provide the holding plate hold
  • the detection stage inserts one end of the package main body, and the plurality of the plurality of the one end sides of the package main body are arranged. There may be further provided a fixing portion for connecting the conductor pattern and the plurality of wirings of the detection stage.
  • the package main body may be a blister pack capable of accommodating an accommodated item in the plurality of accommodating portions. .
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view showing an outline of a package opening management system 30 according to the first embodiment.
  • 2A is a cross-sectional view seen from the AA direction in FIG. 1
  • FIG. 2B is a cross-sectional view seen from the BB direction in FIG.
  • FIG. 3A is a plan view showing the configuration of the detection stage 20 constituting the package opening management system 30 of FIG.
  • FIG. 3B is a back view showing the back surface of the package body 10 constituting the package opening management system 30 of FIG.
  • FIG. 4 is a plan view showing the configuration of the holding plate 22 optionally included in the package opening management system 30 of FIG.
  • FIG. 5A is an equivalent circuit diagram of the passive RFID tag 19 included in the detection stage constituting the package opening management system of FIG.
  • FIG. 5B is a diagram showing the GPIO terminals 14a to 14m and the antenna terminal 15 of the RFIC element 16 with the GPIO terminal included in the passive RFID tag 19 of FIG.
  • the package opening management system 30 includes a package body 10, a detection stage 20, and a reader / writer 24. As shown in FIG. 1, FIG. 2 (a) and FIG. 2 (b), the package unsealing management system 30 arranges the package body 10 and the detection stage 20 so as to overlap each other in the direction perpendicular to the surface. A reader / writer 24 for detecting the opening of the openings 2a to 2l of the ten accommodating portions 3a to 3l is disposed in the vicinity thereof.
  • the package body 10 is a blister pack such as a PTP (Press Through Pack) package.
  • the package body 10 is not limited to a PTP package, and is a blister pack that has a storage portion that stores a stored item and a cover unit that covers an opening of the storage unit, and can break the cover unit and take out the stored item. I just need it.
  • the package body 10 includes a base material 1, a plurality of storage portions 3a to 3l provided on the front surface side of the base material 1, and storage portions 3a to 3l provided on the back surface side of the base material 1.
  • Cover portions 5a to 5l covering the openings 2a to 2l, and conductor patterns 4a to 4l provided on the cover portions 5a to 5l.
  • the conductor patterns 4a to 4l correspond to the openings 2a to 2l of the plurality of accommodating portions 3a to 3l, respectively.
  • the base material 1 is a rectangular shape, for example.
  • the base material 1 should just be used as a blister pack, for example, is made of plastic.
  • accommodation portions 3a to 3l are provided on the front surface side of the base material 1, and openings of the accommodation portions 3a to 3l are provided on the back surface side.
  • Cover portions 5a to 5l are provided to cover 2a to 2l.
  • FIGS. 2 (a) and 2 (b) for example, medicines, sweets, toys, character products, batteries, etc. can be accommodated in the accommodating portions of the accommodating portions 3a to 3l.
  • wrist of these things 6 is an illustration, Comprising: It is not limited to these.
  • the openings 2a to 2l of the storage portions 3a to 3l are sized so that the stored items 6 can be taken out.
  • the openings 2a to 2l are circular, but are not limited thereto. For example, it may be a quadrangular shape or a polygonal shape.
  • the accommodating portions 3a to 3l may have a shape corresponding to the shape of the accommodated item 6.
  • the cover portions 5a to 5l cover the openings 2a to 2l of the housing portions 3a to 3l, and the housing portions that are torn into the housing portions 3a to 3l by breaking the cover portions 5a to 5l.
  • the object 6 can be taken out.
  • the cover portions 5a to 5l are often made of aluminum foil in the case of a PTP package, but are not limited thereto. Since the cover portions 5a to 5l are provided with the conductor patterns 4a to 4l, when a conductive material such as an aluminum foil is used, it is necessary to provide an insulating coating film or the like thereon. .
  • the conductor patterns 4a to 4l are provided on the cover portions 5a to 5l that cover the openings 2a to 2l of the accommodating portions 3a to 3l, and the openings 2a of the plurality of accommodating portions 3a to 3l. Each corresponds to ⁇ 2l. Specifically, it is provided on the openings 2a to 2l.
  • the conductor patterns 4a to 4l are made of a conductive material such as copper, silver, gold, or aluminum. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 2B, when the cover portion 5a of one of the plurality of housing portions 3a to 3l is opened, the conductor pattern 4a corresponding to the housing portion 3a is broken. Disconnect (opened location 7). Therefore, the unsealed portion (opened state) 7 can be detected by detecting a voltage change associated with the disconnection of the conductor pattern 4a.
  • the conductor patterns 4a to 4l may be provided across the openings 2a to 2l. Specifically, the openings 2a to 2l may be provided from one end of the peripheral edge to the other opposite end. Accordingly, the conductor patterns 4a to 4l are easily disconnected when the cover portions 5a to 5l are opened along the openings 2a to 2l.
  • the detection stage 20 includes a stage body 11, a plurality of wirings 13a to 13m connected to the plurality of conductor patterns 4a to 4l of the package body 10, respectively, And a passive RFID tag 19 connected to the wirings 13a to 13m.
  • a pressing plate 22 that holds the package main body 10 with the stage main body 11 may be provided.
  • the stage body 11 is provided with openings 12a to 12l which are through holes corresponding to the openings 2a to 2l of the package body 10.
  • the detection stage 20 and the package main body 10 can be accommodated in the accommodating parts 3a to 3l with the arrangement overlapping.
  • the stored medicine 6 can be taken out from the openings 12 a to 12 l of the stage main body 11.
  • the plurality of wirings 13a to 13m are provided with 13a to 13l on one end side of each opening 12a to 12l of the stage body 11, and the other end side of each opening 12a to 12l.
  • a common wiring 13m is provided.
  • the plurality of wirings 13a to 13m are made of a conductive material such as copper, silver, gold, or aluminum.
  • the plurality of wirings 13a to 13m are connected to the wirings 13a to 13l individually connected to the plurality of conductor patterns 4a to 4l and the plurality of conductor patterns 4a to 4l.
  • the number of wirings 13a to 13l is the same as the number of conductor patterns 4a to 4l.
  • the common wiring 13m may be connected to a power supply (VCC) or a ground.
  • the power source (VCC) is a power source configured by a voltage induced by the antenna element 18 of the passive RFID tag 19.
  • FIG. 5A is an equivalent circuit diagram of the passive RFID tag 19 included in the detection stage 20 constituting the package opening management system 30 of FIG.
  • FIG. 5B is a diagram showing the GPIO terminals 14a to 14m and the antenna terminal 15 of the RFIC element 16 with the GPIO terminal included in the passive RFID tag 19 of FIG.
  • the passive RFID tag 19 includes an RFIC element 16 including terminals 14a to 14m connected to a plurality of wirings 13a to 13m and an antenna terminal 15, and an antenna terminal 15 And an antenna element 18 connected to the. 1 and 3A show the antenna element 18 as a coil antenna, the present invention is not limited to this.
  • the antenna element 18 may be a dipole antenna or the like.
  • the passive RFID tag 19 further includes a capacitor 17.
  • the capacitor 17 may be a stray capacitor in the RFIC element 16, for example.
  • Terminals 14a to 14m connected to the plurality of wirings 13a to 13m are terminals capable of detecting open or short of the wirings 13a to 13m.
  • Open means, for example, the opened state of the conductor pattern
  • short means, for example, a connected state (unopened state) of the conductor pattern.
  • the terminals 14a to 14m that can detect this open or short are, for example, GPIO terminals.
  • Open or short can be detected by detecting, for example, voltage change (high / low) of the wirings 13a to 13m connected to the terminals 14a to 14m. Note that detection of open or short is performed for each wiring. Moreover, the detection of open or short may be performed by at least one wiring, and may not be detected for all wiring.
  • the RFIC element 16 is connected to a GPIO expander, etc. via I2C, UART, SPI, etc., and for more than 8 GPIO terminals, this GPIO expander, etc. May be connected.
  • the passive RFID tag 19 detects open or short at the terminal 14a connected to the broken conductor pattern 4a of FIG. 2B via the wiring 13a, and detects the disconnection of the conductor pattern 4a. The state can be detected.
  • the passive RFID tag 19 does not have a battery. Therefore, after the reader / writer 24 is brought close to the reader / writer 24 and supplied with electric power from the reader / writer 24 via the antenna element 18, the passive RFID tag 19 opens or opens the wirings 13a to 13m connected to the terminals 14a to 14m. Detect shorts. That is, in the passive RFID tag 19, the power source is power induced by the antenna element 18. The ground is connected to the passive RFID tag 19 or the stage main body 11.
  • the detection of the open or short may be realized as a detection unit including, for example, a voltage detection unit and a determination unit that determines the level of the detected voltage (high / low). Some of these functions may be realized by computer software.
  • the passive RFID tag 19 may be used in any band such as LF band, HF band, UHF band, and SHF band. Further, the passive RFID tag 19 is not limited to the one having a so-called tag function, and may have other functions such as one having a reader / writer function.
  • the passive RFID tag 19 does not have a battery. Therefore, the structure of the package opening management system 30 is simplified and can be configured at low cost.
  • the detection stage 20 may optionally be provided with a holding plate 22 that holds the package body 10 between the stage body 11.
  • the presser plate 22 is provided with recesses, specifically openings 23a to 23l, corresponding to the accommodating portions 3a to 3l on the surface side of the package body 10.
  • the accommodating portions 3 a to 3 l on the surface of the package body 10 can be stored in the openings 23 a to 23 l of the pressing plate 22. Therefore, since the package body 10 can be held between the stage body 11 and the pressing plate 22, the package body 10 can be stably held.
  • the package body 10 is held by being sandwiched between the pressing plate 22 and the detection stage 20. it can.
  • the electrical connection between the conductor patterns 4a to 4l of the package body 10 and the wirings 13a to 13m of the detection stage 20 can be ensured even if the package body 10 is warped.
  • One end of the pressing plate 22 may be connected to one end of the stage body 11 of the detection stage 20 by, for example, a hinge. Accordingly, the detection stage 20 and the pressing plate 22 can be handled integrally. In this case, after the holding plate 22 is opened with the hinge as a fulcrum and the package body 10 is placed on the detection stage 20, the holding plate 22 is closed with the hinge as a fulcrum, and the package body 10 is connected to the detection stage 20 and the holding plate 22. Can be held stably during.
  • the reader / writer 24 wirelessly communicates with the passive RFID tag 19, reads the disconnection state of the conductor patterns 4a to 4l, and obtains information on opening management of the package body 10.
  • the reader / writer 24 may display the obtained opening management information.
  • the reader / writer 24 not only a dedicated reader / writer but also a smartphone or the like may be used.
  • a reader / writer may be realized by executing a predetermined application on a smartphone. Further, the reader / writer 24 may upload the opening management information of the package body 10 to a server or the like via a network.
  • the reader / writer 24 may be a separate body from the detection stage 20, or may be provided integrally. Further, the reader / writer 24 may be detachable from the detection stage 20.
  • opening detection can be performed without using a battery by using one passive RFID tag 19 for the plurality of openings 2a to 2l.
  • FIG. 6A is a schematic cross-sectional view along the longitudinal direction in the step of configuring the package opening management system 30 according to Embodiment 1 by superimposing the package body 10 and the detection stage 20.
  • FIG. 6B is a schematic cross-sectional view along the short direction.
  • FIG. 6C is a schematic cross-sectional view along the longitudinal direction in the step of stabilizing the package opening management system 30 by overlapping the pressing plates 22.
  • FIG. 6D is a schematic cross-sectional view along the short direction.
  • FIG. 6E is a schematic cross-sectional view along the longitudinal direction when the opening 2a of the container 3a is opened and the medicine 6 is taken out by the package opening management system 30 according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 6A is a schematic cross-sectional view along the longitudinal direction in the step of configuring the package opening management system 30 according to Embodiment 1 by superimposing the package body 10 and the detection stage 20.
  • FIG. 6B is a schematic cross-sectional view along the short direction.
  • 6F is a schematic cross-sectional view along the short direction. 6 (a) to 6 (f), the structure of the package opening management system 30 according to the first embodiment, its stabilization, and the medicine 6 from the container while maintaining the package opening management system 30. The case of taking out will be described.
  • a holding plate 22 may optionally be disposed on the front side of the package body 10 and the package body 10 may be sandwiched between the holding plate 22 and the stage body 11 (FIGS. 6C and 6D). .
  • the package body 10 can be reliably held by accommodating the front side accommodating portions 3a to 3l of the package body 10 in the openings 23a to 23l of the pressing plate 22. That is, the package opening management system 30 can be further stabilized by stacking the pressing plates 22.
  • the container 6 such as a medicine is received from the storage portion 3 a of the package main body 10 through the opening 12 a of the stage main body 11. It can be taken out (FIGS. 6E and 6F).
  • the package opening management system 30 according to the first embodiment can be configured and stabilized by the pressing plate 22, and the container 6 is opened while maintaining the package opening management system 30. Can be taken out.
  • the package opening management system 30 is formed by overlapping the openings 2a to 2l on the back surface side of the package body 10 and the openings 12a to 12l which are through holes of the detection stage 20. 30 is configured. In this case, the conductor patterns 4a to 4l provided in the openings 2a to 2l of the package body 10 and the wirings 13a to 13m of the detection stage 20 are electrically connected respectively.
  • B As shown in FIGS.
  • a stored item 6 such as a medicine can be taken out from the receiving portion 3 a of the package body 10 through the opening 12 a of the stage main body portion 11.
  • the cover part 5a covering the opening 2a of the accommodating part 3a is torn and the conductor pattern 4a thereon is also torn.
  • the wiring 13a connected to the conductor pattern 4a is disconnected.
  • the opening 2b of the accommodating portion 3b is unopened, the conductor pattern 4b is not torn, and the wiring 13b is not disconnected.
  • the reader / writer 24 is brought close to the antenna element 18 of the detection stage 20, and power is supplied to the passive RFID tag 19 via the antenna element 18.
  • the passive RFID tag 19 detects the presence / absence of opening of the openings 2a to 2l of the package body 10, and the reader / writer 24 opens the opening management information related to the presence / absence of opening of the openings 2a to 2l of the package body 10 from the passive RFID tag 19. Get. Specifically, the passive RFID tag 19 detects that the wiring 13a is disconnected at the terminal 14a to which the wiring 13a is connected, and detects that the opening 2a is opened. On the other hand, the passive RFID tag 19 detects that the wiring 13b is not disconnected at the terminal 14b to which the wiring 13b is connected, and detects that the opening 2b is unopened.
  • the package opening management system 30 can obtain the opening management information related to whether or not the openings 2a to 2l of the package body 10 are opened.
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic perspective view showing an outline of the package opening management system 30a according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 8A is a back view of the package body 10a constituting the package opening management system 30a of FIG.
  • FIG. 8B is a back view showing the case where the opening 32b of the accommodating portion of FIG. 8A is opened.
  • the package opening management system 30a includes the conductor patterns 34a to 34j and the common conductor patterns 36a to 36e on one end side of the base 31 in the package body 10a. It differs in that it extends to the part. Moreover, the package main body 10a is different from the stage main body portion 11 in that a fixing portion 39 is provided to fix one end of the package main body 10a by sandwiching one end thereof. As a result, the conductive patterns 34a to 34j of the package main body 10a are electrically connected to the wirings 38a to 38j of the stage main body to constitute the package opening management system 30a.
  • the package body 10a only needs to be fixed to the fixing portion 39 of the detection stage 20a only when opening management is performed, and usually only the package body 10a is possessed. Good. Therefore, the user can easily take medicines.
  • the conductor patterns 34a to 34j of the package body 10a cover the openings 32a to 32j and extend to the end on one end side of the base 31. Thereby, it is possible to connect to the wirings 38a to 38j of the detection stage 20a on one end side of the base material 31.
  • the conductor patterns 34a to 34j extend to the end portion on one end side of the base material 31.
  • the present invention is not limited to this, and for example, two accommodating portions arranged in the short direction.
  • the conductor patterns 34a and 34b of the openings 32a and 32b may be divided into one end side and the other end side of both ends of the base material 31, respectively, and may be extended.
  • the fixing part 39 may be provided, for example, along the plane of the stage main body part 11.
  • the other conductor pattern is the common conductor pattern 36a for the openings 32a and 32b of the two accommodating portions arranged in the short direction, but the present invention is not limited to this. It is good.
  • the unsealed state 7 can be detected by detecting a voltage change associated with the disconnection of the conductor pattern 34b.
  • the package body 10a there are various sizes of items such as medicines, and openings 32a to 32j corresponding to the size of the items are provided.
  • the package body 10a may have various openings 32a to 32j pitches. Therefore, if the conductor patterns 34a to 34j are provided as they are, the pitch of the conductor patterns 34a to 34j facing one end side may be different for each package body. If the pitch of the conductor patterns 34a to 34j facing one end side is different, there is a problem that the same fixing portion 39 cannot be used. Therefore, in such a case, it is preferable to provide the conductor patterns 34a to 34j provided on one end side of the package body 10a at a common pitch regardless of the pitch of the openings 32a to 32j. Thereby, even in the package body 10a having various pitches of the openings 32a to 32j, the common fixing portion 39 provided with the wirings 38a to 38j corresponding to the common pitch of the conductor patterns 34a to 34j is used. it can.
  • the fixing portion 39 of the opening management system 30a In the fixing portion 39 of the opening management system 30a, one end of the package body 10a is sandwiched and fixed.
  • the fixing portion 39 is provided with wirings 38a to 38j so that the one end of the package body 10a is sandwiched and fixed so as to be connected to the conductor patterns 34a to 34j.
  • the contact portions of the wirings 38a to 38j with the conductor patterns 34a to 34j may be brought into contact with the conductor patterns 34a to 34j by using, for example, spring pins or electrodes grown in a planar shape.
  • the fixing portion 39 is provided with wirings 38a to 38j so as to correspond to the arrangement of the conductor patterns 34a to 34j of the package body 10a.
  • the fixing portion 39 is preferably provided with the wirings 38a to 38j corresponding to the common pitch of the conductor patterns 34a to 34j provided on one end side of the package body 10a. As a result, it is possible to deal with the package body 10a having the conductor patterns 34a to 34j provided at one end side at a common pitch. As a result, the package body 10a having various pitches of the openings 32a to 32j can be managed for opening using the common fixing portion 39.
  • the fixing portions 39 may be replaced, and the fixing portions 39 corresponding to the conductor patterns 34a to 34j having different arrangements may be prepared. Further, the arrangement positions of the wirings 38a to 38j may be changed by the same fixing portion 39 in accordance with the conductor patterns 34a to 34j having different arrangements.
  • the common conductor patterns 36 a to 36 e are connected to the wiring (not shown) by the fixing portion 39. This common wiring may be connected to, for example, a power supply or a ground.
  • FIG. 9A is a schematic diagram showing an example of management information when the package body 10a of FIG. 8A is opened and managed by the opening management system 30a of FIG.
  • FIG. 9B is a schematic diagram showing an example of management information when the package body 10a of FIG. 8B is managed to be opened by the opening management system 30a of FIG. (A)
  • FIG. 9A if the openings 32a to 32j of all the accommodating portions are not opened, all the conductor patterns 34a to 34j are not disconnected. In this case, there is no voltage change for all the conductor patterns 34a to 34j, and management information “not opened” is obtained for all the openings 32a to 32j. Therefore, the reader / writer 24 displays, for example, “not taking medicine”.
  • FIG. 9B On the other hand, as shown in FIG. 9B, when the opening 32b of one housing part is opened (opened state 7), the conductor pattern 34b is broken and disconnected.
  • the open state 7 of the opening 32b can be detected by detecting a voltage change due to the disconnection of the conductor pattern 34b.
  • management information indicating that the opening 32b among the openings 32a to 32j is “opened” is obtained.
  • “taken 1 tablet” is displayed.
  • the opening 32b of one of the plurality of storage portions of the package body 10a is opened, the result of the disconnection due to the breakage of the conductor pattern 34b provided in the cover portion 35b covering the opening 32b. A certain voltage change is detected.
  • the opening management information of the package body 10a may be uploaded to a server or the like via a network. Further, when the medicine is stored in the package body 10a, the medicine administration status is judged based on the obtained opening management information, and an alarm is generated as necessary to prompt the medicine to be taken. You may be alerted.
  • the package opening management system of the present invention it is possible to detect opening without using a battery by using one passive RFID tag for a plurality of openings.

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L'objectif de l'invention est de fournir un système de gestion d'ouverture permettant de détecter une ouverture sans nécessiter de batterie à l'aide d'une étiquette RFID pour une pluralité d'ouvertures. Ce système de gestion d'ouverture de boîtier comprend un corps de boîtier (10), un niveau de détection (20) et un dispositif de lecture/enregistrement (24) de façon à ce qu'une étiquette RFID passive (19) prévue au niveau de détection (20) comprenne une borne (14) capable de détecter une ouverture ou un court-circuit dans une pluralité de câbles (13). Lorsque la partie couvercle (5) d'une partie de stockage (3) du corps du boîtier (10) est ouverte, un motif conducteur (4) correspondant à la partie de stockage (3) est déconnecté, l'étiquette RFID passive (19) détecte l'état déconnecté du motif conducteur (4) au moyen du câble (13) connecté au motif conducteur (4), et le dispositif de lecture/écriture (24) lit l'état déconnecté du motif conducteur (4) au moyen de l'étiquette RFID passive (19).
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