WO2021019262A1 - Weapon identification device - Google Patents

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WO2021019262A1
WO2021019262A1 PCT/HU2019/000027 HU2019000027W WO2021019262A1 WO 2021019262 A1 WO2021019262 A1 WO 2021019262A1 HU 2019000027 W HU2019000027 W HU 2019000027W WO 2021019262 A1 WO2021019262 A1 WO 2021019262A1
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weapon
rfid
ferrite core
identification device
capsule
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Zsolt SÖRÖS
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Soeroes Zsolt
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F41WEAPONS
    • F41AFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
    • F41A17/00Safety arrangements, e.g. safeties
    • F41A17/06Electric or electromechanical safeties
    • F41A17/063Electric or electromechanical safeties comprising a transponder
    • GPHYSICS
    • G06COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
    • G06KGRAPHICAL DATA READING; PRESENTATION OF DATA; RECORD CARRIERS; HANDLING RECORD CARRIERS
    • 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
    • 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
    • G06K19/0723Record 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 the record carrier comprising an arrangement for non-contact communication, e.g. wireless communication circuits on transponder cards, non-contact smart cards or RFIDs
    • GPHYSICS
    • G06COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
    • G06KGRAPHICAL DATA READING; PRESENTATION OF DATA; RECORD CARRIERS; HANDLING RECORD CARRIERS
    • 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
    • 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
    • G06K19/07749Constructional details, e.g. mounting of circuits in the carrier the record carrier being capable of non-contact communication, e.g. constructional details of the antenna of a non-contact smart card
    • G06K19/07758Constructional details, e.g. mounting of circuits in the carrier the record carrier being capable of non-contact communication, e.g. constructional details of the antenna of a non-contact smart card arrangements for adhering the record carrier to further objects or living beings, functioning as an identification tag

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  • the subject of the invention is a weapon identification device, which comprises an RFID capsule with ferrite core and can be used for computerised identification of weapons.
  • RFID Radio Frequency Identification
  • the invention aims to create a weapon identification device, which, because of its location, does not disturb the operation of the weapon, but allows a quick reading.
  • the rationale behind the invention is the recognition that if the mounted RFID device is an RFID capsule with ferrite core, then the code stored in the RFID device is readable even if the RFID device is mounted on such a weapon component, where it doesn’t get damaged by using the weapon and where previously applied RFID devices on weapons were not readable due to their range.
  • the invention is therefore a weapon identification device comprising an RFID device, which contains a code suitable for unique identification of weapons and is fixed in relation to a weapon component.
  • the invention is characterised in that the RFID device is an RFID capsule with ferrite core.
  • the RFID capsule with ferrite core is located in a hole drilled in a non-metallic weapon component.
  • the opening of the hole containing the RFID capsule with ferrite core is filled with synthetic resin sealing medium.
  • the RFID capsule with ferrite core is in a plastic case, which is glued on the weapon component.
  • the RFID capsule with ferrite core is in the hollow, separated from the adhesive layer by a non-metallic spacer.
  • Figure 1 is the longitudinal section of an embedding example of the weapon identification device
  • Figure 2 is the longitudinal section of another embedding example of the weapon identification device
  • Figure 3 is the longitudinal section of a third embedding example of the weapon identification device.
  • Figure 1 shows that the RFID capsule with ferrite core 1 is located in a hole 3 drilled in the weapon component 2.
  • the weapon component 2 is non-metallic.
  • Figure 2 shows that the RFID capsule with ferrite core 1 is located in a hole 3 drilled in the weapon component 2 and the opening of the hole 3 is sealed with synthetic resin sealing medium 4.
  • the weapon component 2 is non-metallic.
  • Figure 3 shows that the RFID capsule with ferrite core 1 in a hollow 7 at the bottom side of a plastic case 5 is separated from the adhesive layer 6 covering the hollow 7 by a spacer 8.
  • the adhesive layer 6 fixes the plastic case 5 to the weapon component 2.
  • a preferred embodiment of the invention is a weapon identification device, which comprises an RFID capsule with ferrite core 1 containing a code suitable for unique identification of weapons.
  • the RFID capsule with ferrite core 1 is located in a hole 3 drilled in a non-metallic weapon component 2 and the opening of the hole 3 is filled with synthetic resin sealing medium 4.
  • the weapon component 2 is the wooden grip of a handgun.
  • the RFID capsule with ferrite core 1 is cylindrical with 1.2 mm diameter and 7 mm length.
  • a weapon identification device which comprises an RFID capsule with ferrite core 1 containing a code suitable for unique identification of weapons.
  • the RFID capsule with ferrite core 1 is in a plastic case 5, which is glued on the weapon component 2.
  • the weapon component 2 is made of metal.
  • the non-metallic spacer 8 is an oblong prism.
  • the plastic case 5 may be coloured.
  • the identification of weapons equipped with the weapon identification device in accordance with the invention is possible with portable readers or with RFID readers installed in weapon cabinets, in weapon racks and in vehicles.
  • the weapon identification device in accordance with the invention can be used also in armoury doorways with a gate reader registering the issue and return of weapons. If the gate reader features a remote access, an armoury inventory may be done by remote monitoring as well. Connecting one or more RFID reader devices to a central registry database is another case of usage.
  • the RFID capsule with ferrite core 1 is readable even from a distance of 4-5 cm; it can be located, therefore, in a place on the weapon where it does not get worn during the use of the weapon and where it does not hinder the use of the weapon.

Abstract

A weapon identification device comprising an RFID device, which contains a code suitable for unique identification of weapons and is fixed in relation to a weapon component (2). The RFID device is an RFID capsule with ferrite core (1). The RFID capsule with ferrite core (1) is preferably located in a hole (3) drilled in a non-metallic weapon component (2).

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Weapon identification device
The subject of the invention is a weapon identification device, which comprises an RFID capsule with ferrite core and can be used for computerised identification of weapons.
Currently, for identification of a weapon, the serial number of the weapon is primarily used. For secondary identification, RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tags are also used, which can be glued on the surface of the weapon as a sticker or which are RFID devices mountable on the weapon. Their disadvantage is that they can be glued or mounted only on the outer surface of the weapon for readability, and they are, therefore, exposed to wear.
By eliminating the disadvantages of the solutions until now, the invention aims to create a weapon identification device, which, because of its location, does not disturb the operation of the weapon, but allows a quick reading.
The rationale behind the invention is the recognition that if the mounted RFID device is an RFID capsule with ferrite core, then the code stored in the RFID device is readable even if the RFID device is mounted on such a weapon component, where it doesn’t get damaged by using the weapon and where previously applied RFID devices on weapons were not readable due to their range.
The invention is therefore a weapon identification device comprising an RFID device, which contains a code suitable for unique identification of weapons and is fixed in relation to a weapon component. The invention is characterised in that the RFID device is an RFID capsule with ferrite core.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the RFID capsule with ferrite core is located in a hole drilled in a non-metallic weapon component.
In another preferred embodiment of the invention, the opening of the hole containing the RFID capsule with ferrite core is filled with synthetic resin sealing medium.
In another preferred embodiment of the invention, the RFID capsule with ferrite core is in a plastic case, which is glued on the weapon component.
In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, there is an adhesive layer on the bottom of the plastic case and a hollow above the adhesive layer; the RFID capsule with ferrite core is in the hollow, separated from the adhesive layer by a non-metallic spacer.
Some preferred embodiments of the invention are presented with the aid of drawings, wherein
Figure 1 is the longitudinal section of an embedding example of the weapon identification device,
Figure 2 is the longitudinal section of another embedding example of the weapon identification device,
Figure 3 is the longitudinal section of a third embedding example of the weapon identification device. Figure 1 shows that the RFID capsule with ferrite core 1 is located in a hole 3 drilled in the weapon component 2. The weapon component 2 is non-metallic.
Figure 2 shows that the RFID capsule with ferrite core 1 is located in a hole 3 drilled in the weapon component 2 and the opening of the hole 3 is sealed with synthetic resin sealing medium 4. The weapon component 2 is non-metallic.
Figure 3 shows that the RFID capsule with ferrite core 1 in a hollow 7 at the bottom side of a plastic case 5 is separated from the adhesive layer 6 covering the hollow 7 by a spacer 8. The adhesive layer 6 fixes the plastic case 5 to the weapon component 2.
A preferred embodiment of the invention is a weapon identification device, which comprises an RFID capsule with ferrite core 1 containing a code suitable for unique identification of weapons. The RFID capsule with ferrite core 1 is located in a hole 3 drilled in a non-metallic weapon component 2 and the opening of the hole 3 is filled with synthetic resin sealing medium 4. The weapon component 2 is the wooden grip of a handgun. The RFID capsule with ferrite core 1 is cylindrical with 1.2 mm diameter and 7 mm length.
Another preferred embodiment of the invention is a weapon identification device, which comprises an RFID capsule with ferrite core 1 containing a code suitable for unique identification of weapons. The RFID capsule with ferrite core 1 is in a plastic case 5, which is glued on the weapon component 2. The weapon component 2 is made of metal. There is an adhesive layer 6 on the bottom of the plastic case 5 and a hollow 7 above the adhesive layer 6; the RFID capsule with ferrite core 1 is in the hollow 7, separated from the adhesive layer 6 by a non- metallic spacer 8. The non-metallic spacer 8 is an oblong prism. The plastic case 5 may be coloured.
The identification of weapons equipped with the weapon identification device in accordance with the invention is possible with portable readers or with RFID readers installed in weapon cabinets, in weapon racks and in vehicles. The weapon identification device in accordance with the invention can be used also in armoury doorways with a gate reader registering the issue and return of weapons. If the gate reader features a remote access, an armoury inventory may be done by remote monitoring as well. Connecting one or more RFID reader devices to a central registry database is another case of usage.
Advantageous features of the weapon identification device in accordance with the invention are the following. The RFID capsule with ferrite core 1 is readable even from a distance of 4-5 cm; it can be located, therefore, in a place on the weapon where it does not get worn during the use of the weapon and where it does not hinder the use of the weapon.

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2. The weapon identification device according to claim 1 , characterised in that the RFID capsule with ferrite core (1) is located in a hole (3) drilled in a non- metallic weapon component (2).
3. The weapon identification device according to claim 2, characterised in that the opening of the hole (3) containing the RFID capsule with ferrite core (1) is filled with synthetic resin sealing medium (4).
4. The weapon identification device according to claim 1, characterised in that the RFID capsule with ferrite core (1) is in a plastic case (5), which is glued on the weapon component (2).
5. The weapon identification device according to claim 4, characterised in that there is an adhesive layer (6) on the bottom of the plastic case (5) and a hollow (7) above the adhesive layer (6); the RFID capsule with ferrite core (1) is in the hollow (7), separated from the adhesive layer (6) by a non- metallic spacer (8).
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