The present invention relates to a cellular phone having, in the main body thereof, a built-in IC tag reader which is capable of reading IC tags.
In recent years, IC tags have become widespread and various goods have an IC tag attached thereto. Among such items, cellular phones having an IC tag attached thereto are known. IC tags are a digital medium that use radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to keep track of items and automatically discriminate between various types of information through a wireless exchange of data between the IC-tag and an IC-tag reader.
Japanese published unexamined application 2003-46627 is an example of a cellular phone having an IC tag attached thereto. This publication describes a cellular phone having an IC tag attached to the chassis thereof which has a conductive layer therein for shielding the internal circuitry. The IC tag stores identification information which is capable of being read in a contactless manner.
The present invention provides a cellular phone with a built-in IC tag reader having a function for reading IC tags. The present invention provides the convenience of reading IC tags, thereby further expanding cellular phone applications as well as further promoting the use of IC tags.
The invention provides a cellular phone having a main body with a built-in IC tag reader comprising an IC tag reader chip having a function for reading IC tags, and a communications antenna for IC tag use connected to the IC tag reader chip.
The built-in IC tag reader is configured to be supplied with electric power from a power source in the main body of the cellular phone. The built-in IC tag reader is also configured to be operated by a read application dedicated for IC tags, which is loaded in the main body of the cellular phone. Data read by the built-in IC tag reader is displayed on a display portion of the main body of the cellular phone.
The cellular phone may be a flip phone so that the main body is foldable between an open, unfolded position and a closed, folded position, and the built-in IC tag reader may be attached to the front portion of the main body when the flip phone is in the folded position.
The cellular phone is configured to be capable of accessing a website based on website access information which is read from an IC tag by the built-in IC tag reader.
Accordingly, the power source, an application loader function and the display portion of the main body of the cellular phone can be used also as those of a built-in IC tag reader, enabling simplified and low-cost configurations for IC tag readers.
Additionally, by attaching the IC tag reader to the front portion of the main body when the flip phone is in the folded position, the IC tag reading operation can be performed with ease. Moreover, the IC tag reader can be attached to a sub-display portion of a commercially-available cellular phone.
The cellular phone is capable of accessing a website based on the website access information which is read from an IC tag by the built-in IC tag reader, thereby being capable of receiving information distributed by the website as well as transmitting information to the website.
The present invention also provides a cellular phone, including a main body, an IC tag reader built in said main body for reading data from an external IC tag, a first communication interface for communication between the IC tag reader and the external IC tag, and a second communication interface for cellular communication of voice and data between the cellular phone and at least one cellular network.
A method of reading data in an IC tag is also provided. The method includes providing a cellular phone with a built-in IC tag reader, the cellular phone having an antenna associated with the IC tag reader for communication with IC tags. An IC tag is also provided within a predetermined proximity range of the antenna. Data from the IC tag is received via the antenna to the cellular phone.
Hereinafter, description will be made of the embodiments of the present invention with reference to accompanying drawings.
An IC tag reader chip in compliance with ISO/IEC15693 and ISO/IEC14443 is used as the IC tag reader chip 2.
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The data of the IC tag 11 can be read by holding the communications antenna 3 for IC tag use at a readable distance of, for example, a few mm to approximately 2 cm from the IC tag 11, which is located outside the cellular phone 1. A frequency of 13.56 MHz, for example, is used for communications between the IC tag 11 and the built-in IC tag reader 4.
When the power source in the main body 5 of the cellular phone is turned on, the built-in IC tag reader 4 is energized by the power source, and, by operation of the main body 5 of the cellular phone, a read application dedicated for IC tags is activated. Furthermore, by moving the communications antenna 3 for IC tag use close to the IC tag 11, the IC tag reader chip 2 reads the data of the IC tag 11 and displays the read data on the display portion 7 of the main body 5 of the cellular phone.
A longer distance can be used to read the IC tag 11 by using a larger antenna size for the communications antenna 3. If there is limited space available for attaching the built-in IC tag reader 4, a communications antenna 21 for IC tag use having an approximate antenna size of 1.9 cm×0.8 cm, as shown in
Moreover, the cellular phone 1 with a built-in IC tag reader 4 is configured to be capable of connecting to the internet and, as shown in
Thus, by integrating the IC-tag reader chip 2 with the various components of the cellular phone 1, e.g., the display portion 7, the power source, the controller, an application loader for the cellular phone 1, the IC-tag reader 4 can be made with a simple structure and less components than conventional IC tag readers. Additionally, a user can immediately ascertain information about any item associated with an IC tag by simply applying it to the IC tag reader 4 in their cellular phone 1 to the IC tag and viewing the information on the display portion 7 of the cellular phone 1.
Although a few embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the appended claims and their equivalents.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2007-002799 | Apr 2007 | JP | national |