Claims
- 1. A method for a user to answer questions or queries, said method includes the steps of:
A) exposing on a material data bits of a radio frequency identification circuit (RFID) having a number generation portion of the RFID circuit in a manner that the data bits will represent answers to questions or queries that have been proposed to the user; and B) altering by the user on the material the data bits of the number generation portion of the RFID circuit in a manner that the altered bits will represent answers to some or all of the questions or queries proposed to the user.
- 2. The method claimed in claim 1, wherein the questions are examination questions.
- 3. The method claimed in claim 1, wherein the questions are question about the user.
- 4. The method claimed in claim 1, wherein the questions are questions about the users property.
- 5. The method claimed in claim 1, wherein the altering step further includes the steps of: marking information on the material with a pencil to alter the bits.
- 6. The method claimed in claim 5, wherein the pencil is a graphite pencil.
- 7 The method claimed in claim 5, further including the step of:
erasing the marked information to modify the information.
- 8. The method claimed in claim 5, further including the step of:
punching holes in the marked information to modify the information.
- 9. The method claimed in claim 5, wherein the marked information is a bar code.
- 10. The method claimed in claim 1, wherein the recording step further includes the steps of:
marking information on the material with a ball point pen to alter the bits.
- 11. The method claimed in claim 10, further including the step of:
erasing the marked information to modify the information.
- 12. The method claimed in claim 10, further including the step of:
punching holes in the printed lines to modify the information
- 13. The method claimed in claim 1, wherein the material is paper.
- 14. The method claimed in claim 1, wherein the number generation portion of the RFID circuit contains a unique identification.
- 15. The method claimed in claim 1, further including the step of:
placing the (RFID) circuit having a number generation portion that is activated when the RFID circuit is read on objects or in the vicinity of objects.
- 16. The method claimed in claim 1, wherein the answers to queries represent information about goods.
- 17. The method claimed in claim 16, wherein the answers to queries represent the date sensitivity of the goods.
- 18. The method claimed in claim 16, wherein the answers to queries represent the shelf life of the goods.
- 19. The method claimed in claim 18, wherein the goods are: foods, films, medications and batteries.
- 20. The method claimed in claim 16, wherein the answers to queries represent when the goods will expire.
- 21. The method claimed in claim 1, wherein the answers to queries are enclosed in a business reply envelope.
- 22. The method claimed in claim 1, wherein the answers to queries are attached to a business reply card.
- 23. The method claimed in claim 1, wherein the answers to queries are part of a business reply card.
- 24. The method claimed in claim 1, wherein the queries are written on a summons.
- 25. The method claimed in claim 24, wherein the queries indicate the time the summons was issued.
- 26. The method claimed in claim 1, wherein the answer to queries are written on a ticket.
- 27. The method claimed in claim 1, further including the step of:
attaching the material to goods.
- 28. The method claimed in claim 1, further including the step of:
attaching the material to a container that holds the goods.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This Application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/419,361 filed Oct. 18, 2002, which is owned by the assignee of the present Application.
[0002] Reference is made to commonly assigned co-pending patent applications Docket No. F-632 filed herewith entitled “METHOD FOR FIELD PROGRAMMABLE RADIO FREQUENCY DOCUMENT IDENTIFICATION DEVICES” in the names of Anand V. Chhatpar, Jeffrey D. Pierce, Brian M. Romansky, Thomas J. Foth, and Andrei Obrea; Docket No. F-633 filed herewith entitled “METHOD FOR FIELD PROGRAMMING RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION DEVICES THAT CONTROL REMOTE CONTROL DEVICES” in the names of Jeffrey D. Pierce, Brian M. Romansky, Thomas J. Foth, and Anand V. Chhatpar; Docket No. F-637 filed herewith entitled “METHOD FOR FIELD PROGRAMMABLE RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION DEVICES TO PERFORM SWITCHING FUNCTIONS” in the names of Andrei Obrea, Brian M. Romansky, Thomas J. Foth, Jeffrey D. Pierce, and Anand V. Chhatpar; Docket No. F-638 filed herewith entitled “METHOD FOR FIELD PROGRAMMING RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION LABELS” in the names of Thomas J. Foth, Brian M. Romansky, Jeffrey D. Pierce, and Anand V. Chhatpar; Docket No. F-639 filed herewith entitled “METHOD FOR FIELD PROGRAMMING RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION RETURN FORMS” in the names of Jeffrey D. Pierce, Thomas J. Foth, Brian M. Romansky, Andrei Obrea, and Anand V. Chhatpar; and F-640 filed herewith entitled “METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FIELD PROGRAMMING RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION DEVICES” in the names of Brian M. Romansky, Thomas J. Foth, Jeffrey D. Pierce, Andrei Obrea, and Anand V. Chhatpar.
Provisional Applications (1)
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