1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a tag, and more particularly, to an acoustic magnetic tag.
2. Description of Related Art
Acoustic magnetic tag may include a biasing magnetic piece and a pair of resonance pieces. The pair of resonance pieces has a same length, and is aroused by the biasing magnetic tag to be in resonance. However, because the pair of resonance pieces has a same length, they will influence each other when in resonance, thereby generating a resonance frequency difference between them. Such that, a yield of the acoustic magnetic tag is reduced.
Therefore, there is room for improvement in the art.
The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
The casing 10 is substantially rectangular, and defines a receiving chamber 11 in a rectangular shape therein. The casing 10 includes a fixing portion 13 surrounding the receiving chamber 11. In the embodiment, the casing 10 and the cover 20 are made of plastic materials. The cover 20 is attached to the fixing portion 13 and covers the receiving chamber 11. The cover 20 is adhered to the fixing portion 13 by an adhesive coated upon the fixing portion 13. The biasing magnetic piece 30 is substantially in a rectangular shape and made of soft magnetic materials. The biasing magnetic piece 30 is adhered to an inner surface of the cover 20 facing the casing 10 and received in the receiving chamber 11. The first resonance piece 40 and the second resonance piece 50 are substantially rectangular plates, and are made of amorphous alloy, such as Nickel amorphous alloy or Cobalt amorphous alloy. The second resonance piece 50 is attached to the bottom of the receiving chamber 11 of the casing 10, the first resonance piece 40 is stacked on and attached to the second resonance piece 50, and is parallel to the second resonance piece 50 and the biasing magnetic piece 30. The first resonance piece 40 is located below the biasing magnetic piece 30. The first resonance piece 40 and the second resonance piece 50 are aroused by the biasing magnetic piece 30 to resonate. In order to illustrate how the ratio of the length of the first resonance piece 40 to the length of the second resonance piece 50 imposes on the resonance frequency of the first resonance piece 40 and the second resonance piece 50, some examples are listed in tables 1 to 4 below. In all of the examples, the first resonance piece 40 and the second resonance piece 50 are made of Nickel or Cobalt amorphous alloy.
Referring to table 1, in examples 1-34, the ratio of the length of each first resonance piece 40 to the length of the corresponding second resonance piece 50 is about 0.98. The lengths of the first resonance pieces 40 are about 39.74 millimeters to 40.07 millimeters, the lengths of the second resonance pieces 50 are about 40.02 millimeters to 40.72 millimeters. The resonance frequencies of the first resonance pieces 40 and the second resonance pieces 50 are about 53.666 KHz to 54.193 KHz.
Referring to table 2, in examples 35-43, the ratio of the length of each first resonance piece 40 to the length of the corresponding second resonance piece 50 is about 0.99. The length of the first resonance pieces 40 are about 44.04 millimeters to 45.07 millimeters, the lengths of the second resonance pieces 50 are about 44.52 millimeters to 44.67 millimeters. The resonance frequencies of the first resonance piece 40 and the second resonance piece 50 are about 48.912 KHz to 49.041 KHz.
Referring to table 3, in examples 44-51, the ratio of the length of each first resonance piece 40 to the length of the corresponding second resonance piece 50 is about 0.99. The lengths of the first resonance pieces 40 are about 52.32 millimeters to 53.08 millimeters, the lengths of the second resonance pieces 50 are about 52.82 millimeters to 53.35 millimeters. The resonance frequencies of the first resonance piece 40 and the second resonance piece 50 are about 41.244 KHz to 41.519 KHz.
Referring to table 4, in examples 52-64, the ratio of the length of each first resonance piece 40 to the length of the corresponding second resonance piece 50 is about 0.99. The lengths of the first resonance pieces 40 are about 62.2 millimeters to 63.13 millimeters, the lengths of the second resonance pieces 50 are about 62.39 millimeters to 62.66 millimeters. The resonance frequencies of the first resonance piece 40 and the second resonance piece 50 are about 34.698 KHz to 34.914 KHz.
In other embodiments, the biasing magnetic piece 30 can be attached to the bottom of the receiving chamber 11, the first resonance piece 40 and the second resonance piece 50 are attached to the cover 20 and aligned to the biasing magnetic piece 30. The first resonance piece 40 is located between the second resonance piece 50 and the bottom of the receiving chamber 11.
The resonance frequency of the first resonance piece 40 and the second resonance piece 50 can be adjusted by changing the ratio of the length of the first resonance piece 40 to the length of the second resonance piece 50, such that the range of resonance frequencies of the first resonance piece 40 and the second resonance piece 50 are concentrated, and a feedback signal of the acoustic magnetic tag 100 is more intense. Thus, a yield of the acoustic magnetic tag 100 is increased.
The ratio of lengths of the first resonance piece 40 and the second resonance 50 is not limited to 0.98 to 0.99 as above-mentioned. Lengths of the first resonance piece 40 and the second resonance piece 50 may be changed according to materials of the first resonance piece 40 and the second resonance piece 50, and a ratio of lengths of the first resonance piece 40 and the second resonance piece 50 is changed, thereby obtaining a range of resonance frequencies.
Finally, while various embodiments have been described and illustrated, the disclosure is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various modifications can be made to the embodiments by those skilled in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2012105878475 | Dec 2012 | CN | national |