The present invention is related to a radio frequency aerial, and more particularly to a radio frequency aerial capable of remote identifying and applied in a wireless communication apparatus. Not only is the radio frequency identification and communication ability of the exterior reading device and identification chip improved, but the aerial design of the identification chip and setting cost is simplified.
Along with the frequent international trade, the division of labor in products gets more and more exquisite such that the circulation amount of products between countries becomes huge. Therefore, it becomes very important and complicated to control products. The traditional identifying and reading method of identifying the permutation and combination of strips of the bar code to represent product data is not enough for the product numbers now. Therefore, it is developed that a radio frequency label can be firmly established on an outer surface of products to replace prior art identification barcodes. By the feature of the radio frequency labels capable of storing a large number of digital codes, various product data can be thoroughly subdivided and assigned numbers to achieve an object of accurately controlling and fast reading products.
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Besides, in the wireless communication apparatus 155, it still comprises an external aerial 155 capable of proceeding radio frequency communication signals 197. The prior art structure cannot integrate the external aerial 155 and the chip aerial 113; therefore, the resource is wasted.
To this end, the radio frequency identification label 11 needs to be plastered or firmly established on an outer surface of the product 15 to be conveniently read data by the exterior reading device 119. Nevertheless, it thus affects the entire appearance of the product 15.
Further, the radio frequency identification label 11 is directly firmly established on the outer surface of the product 15. The product 15 is easy to be bumped and damaged by external objects during conveying or removed and stolen by thinking people in stores such that many abuses are occurred.
Besides, general radio frequency identification labels 11 all need to depend on sensing energy of the radio frequency identification signals 195 of the external reading device 19 to make the identification chip 111 operate, and thus the functions and working efficiency of the radio frequency identification labels 11 is limited. There is another kind of semi-active or active radio frequency identification label 11 using an extra battery to provide a working power for the radio frequency identification labels 11 to improve the function and working efficiency thereof; however, after the power of the battery exhausted, the radio frequency identification labels 11 loses a peripheral environment status of the sensed product 15 or an ability of actively providing product data 115 to the external device 19. A blind spot on the management of the product 15 is occurred, and furthermore the management and operation of the product 15 is affected.
Further, considering about manufacturing cost, general radio frequency identification labels 11 only use simple ring aerial 113 as a chip aerial thereof, and thus causing the radio frequency identification signals 195 badly sent when the products 15 stacked or blocked by electromagnetic separation occurs. In opposite, the external reading device 19 cannot smoothly obtain product data 115 such that a loophole occurs on the material management, and furthermore the circulation of entire products 15 is sluggish.
To this end, how to design a radio frequency aerial against above mentioned shortcomings of the prior art technology, and more particularly a radio frequency aerial capable of remote identifying and used in a wireless communication apparatus which not only can improve the radio frequency identification and communication ability of the exterior reading device and identification chip, but simplify the aerial design of the identification chip and setting cost is an inventive point of the present invention. Therefore,
It is a primary object of the present invention to provide a radio frequency aerial capable of remote identifying. It mainly firmly establishes an identification chip on a radio frequency aerial of a wireless communication apparatus. In this way, a radio frequency identification ability of product data stored in the identification chip of an external reading device is strengthened.
It is a secondary object of the present invention to provide a radio frequency aerial capable of remote identifying which uses the feature of directly firmly establishing the identification chip on the radio frequency aerial to avoid product appearance from damaging. Not only is the beauty of the whole increased, but an object of raising buying desires of customers is achieved.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a radio frequency aerial capable of remote identifying which directly uses the power of the wireless communication apparatus itself to supply the identification chip so as to naturally become an active or semi-active structure. In this way, not only does the function and efficiency of the radio frequency aerial increase, but the working power of the active and semi-active identification chip is supplied, not limiting to using passive identification chips.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a radio frequency aerial capable of remote identifying which uses the feature of directly firmly establishing the identification chip on the radio frequency aerial and sharing the radio frequency aerial to save the arrangement cost and manufacturing steps of the prior art chip aerial.
To achieve the above mentioned objects, a preferred embodiment of the present invention provides a radio frequency aerial capable of remote identifying mainly comprising at least one transmission conductor electrically connected to a ground conductor and at least one identification chip such that the radio frequency aerial can transmit a radio frequency communication signal and a radio frequency identification signal, and the identification chip can connect to an exterior reading device via the radio frequency aerial and the radio frequency identification signal.
The structural features and the effects to be achieved may further be understood and appreciated by reference to the presently preferred embodiments together with the detailed description.
First, referring to FIGS. 2 to 3, respectively show a structural diagram and a use diagram of a preferred embodiment of the present invention. As shown, the radio frequency aerial with a remote identifying function and used in a wireless communication apparatus mainly firmly establishes at least one identification chip 23 on a radio frequency aerial 21, wherein the radio frequency aerial 21 is formed by mutually electrically connecting at least one communication conductor 211 and a ground conductor 213, such as radio frequency aerials 21 in general wireless communication apparatuses 27. The communication conductor 213 further has a communication point 217 and can be electrically connected to a radio frequency unit 25 of a wireless communication apparatus 27 via a communication line 215, such as radio frequency conductor, e.g. coaxial cable. In this way, the radio frequency unit 25 can receive or emit at least one radio frequency signal, such as a radio frequency communication signal 218 or a radio frequency identification signal 219, via the communication line 215 and radio frequency aerial 21.
The radio frequency aerial 21 of the present invention can be applied in portable devices or wireless communication apparatuses 28, such as a cell phone, notebook, personal digital assistant (PDA), global positioning system device (GPS), MP3 player, MP4 player, video/audio player, sound recording pen, or radio frequency signal reader.
Of course, the radio frequency aerial 21 of the present invention can be selected as a form of the external aerial (155) of the wireless communication apparatus (15) as shown in
Further, by the conductive feature of the radio frequency signals 218, 219, the present invention can set the identification chip 23 on the transmission conductor 211 or at a position of electrically connecting the ground conductor 213 and the transmission conductor 211 and electrically connect to the radio frequency aerial 21 such that the identification chip 23 can directly receive or emit a radio frequency signal 219 via the radio frequency aerial 21 and connect to an external reading device 29. Although the identification chip 23 exists as a load in opposite to the radio frequency signal 218 of the radio frequency aerial 21, the identification chip 23 consumes too little of the radio frequency signal 218 to affect the receiving or emitting the radio frequency signal 218 of the radio frequency aerial 21. Of course, the radio frequency communication quality of the radio frequency aerial 21 is not affected.
Further, the transmission conductor 211 of the radio frequency aerial 21 is generally designed to operate in coordination to the frequency range of the radio frequency communication signal 218 received by the wireless communication apparatus 27. Nowadays, the frequency range applied in the wireless communication apparatus 27 comprises radio frequency identification frequency range received or emitted by the identification chip 23. Even the radio frequency aerial 21 is not reserved for the use of the range of the radio frequency identification frequency 219 of the identification chip 23 such that the most receiving efficiency cannot be proceeded in the range of the radio frequency identification frequency 219 of the identification chip 23, since the identification chip 23 is a passive structure without a build-in power, by the energy of the radio frequency identification signal 219 of the external reading device 29, the working power needed by operating the passive identification chip 23 can also be supplied. Therefore, the identification chip 23 can still connect to the external reading device 29 by the transmission conductor 211 of the radio frequency aerial 21.
Further, since the identification chip 23 of the present invention can be set up and applied in the radio frequency aerial 21 of the wireless communication apparatus 27, electrically connected to the power supply 28 of the wireless communication apparatus 27 via the radio frequency aerial 21, communication line 215, or radio frequency unit 25 and directly uses the working power supplied by the power supply 28. In this way, not only does the identification chip 23 become a semi-active or an active radio frequency identification label to improve the working performance, but also the abuse of losing functions of the prior art structure since exhausting the working power can be avoided. Of course, the entire appearance of the wireless communication apparatus can be therefore maintained.
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Further, the identification chip 53 can also connect to an optional power supply 535 to be used for the identification chip 53 when the wireless communication apparatus (27) is not started yet or the power supply (28) has no power.
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Of course, when the identification chip is an active identification chip, it can transmit the radio frequency identification signal 619 to connect to the products with radio frequency identification labels or identification chips in addition to sensing the peripheral environment state by itself anytime and actively connecting to a radio frequency identification signal 619 of an external reading device. In this way, the wireless communication apparatus (27) can also become a radio frequency identification reader to identify and read other product data to broaden the application scope of the wireless communication apparatus.
To sum up, it is appreciated that the present invention is related to a radio frequency aerial and more particularly to a radio frequency aerial capable of remote identifying and used in a wireless communication apparatus. Not only is the radio frequency identification and communication ability of the exterior reading device and identification chip improved, but the aerial design of the identification chip and setting cost is simplified.
The foregoing description is merely one embodiment of present invention and not considered as restrictive. All equivalent variations and modifications in process, method, feature, and spirit in accordance with the appended claims may be made without in any way from the scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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094107324 | Mar 2005 | TW | national |