Claims
- 1. A radio frequency identification transponder assembly, comprising:a radio frequency transponder including an antenna circuit having an aperture which detects energy from an electromagnetic field, said radio frequency transponder comprising a substrate and a radio frequency circuit mounted to said substrate, wherein said antenna circuit is integrally formed on said substrate and bonded to said radio frequency circuit; a reflector disposed proximally to said radio frequency transponder, said reflector suitable for collecting and focusing energy from the electromagnetic field into the aperture so that the gain of said antenna circuit is increased.
- 2. The radio frequency identification transponder assembly of claim 1, wherein said reflector comprises a substantially “V” shaped corner reflector.
- 3. The radio frequency identification transponder assembly of claim 1, wherein said reflector comprises a dish reflector.
- 4. The radio frequency identification transponder assembly of claim 3, wherein said dish reflector is generally at least one of paraboloidal, ellipsoidal, hyperboloidal, spherical, and irregular in shape.
- 5. The radio frequency identification transponder assembly of claim 1, wherein said reflector comprises a generally cylindrical reflector.
- 6. The radio frequency identification transponder assembly of claim 5, wherein said generally cylindrical reflector is generally at least one of parabolic, elliptic, hyperbolic, circular, and curvilinear in cross section.
- 7. The radio frequency identification transponder assembly of claim 1, wherein said reflector comprises a piecewise linear reflector.
- 8. The radio frequency identification transponder assembly of claim 1, wherein said reflector comprises a corrugated reflector.
- 9. The radio frequency identification transponder assembly of claim 1, wherein said reflector comprises a frequency selective surface for collecting and focusing electromagnetic waves of selected frequencies.
- 10. A radio frequency identification transponder assembly, comprising:a radio frequency transponder including an antenna circuit; and a reflector disposed proximally to said radio frequency transponder; said reflector being suitable for collecting and focusing radio frequency energy to and from said antenna circuit so that the operating range of said radio frequency transponder is extended; wherein said radio frequency transponder further includes: a substrate, and a radio frequency circuit mounted to said substrate, wherein said antenna circuit is integrally formed on said substrate and bonded to said radio frequency circuit.
- 11. A radio frequency identification system, comprising:a reader/interrogator for generating a radio frequency field suitable for interrogating a radio frequency transponder; a radio frequency transponder including an antenna circuit having an aperture which detects energy from the radio frequency field; and a reflector disposed proximally to said radio frequency transponder, said reflector suitable for collecting and focusing energy from the radio frequency interrogation field into the aperture so that the gain of said antenna circuit is increased and the operating range of said radio frequency transponder is extended; wherein said radio frequency transponder further includes: a substrate, and a radio frequency circuit mounted to said substrate, wherein said antenna circuit is integrally formed on said substrate and bonded to said radio frequency circuit.
- 12. A radio frequency identification transponder assembly, comprising:a radio frequency transponder including an antenna circuit; and a reflector disposed proximally to said radio frequency transponder, said reflector being adapted for collecting and focusing radio frequency energy to and from said antenna circuit so that the operating range of said radio frequency transponder is extended; wherein said radio frequency transponder further comprises a dipole-overground-plane transponder comprising: a substrate having a dipole integrally formed thereon; a radio frequency circuit mounted to said substrate and coupled to said dipole; a base plate forming a conducting ground plane; and a support attached to said base plate for retaining said substrate so that said dipole is held at a distance from said conducting ground plane.
- 13. A radio frequency identification transponder assembly, comprising:a radio frequency transponder including an antenna circuit having an aperture which detects energy from an electromagnetic field; a reflector disposed proximally to said radio frequency transponder, said reflector adapted for collecting and focusing energy from the electromagnetic field into the aperture so that the gain of said antenna circuit is increased; wherein said radio frequency transponder comprises a dipole-over-ground-plane transponder comprising: a substrate having a dipole integrally formed thereon; a radio frequency circuit mounted to said substrate and coupled to said dipole; a base plate forming a conducting ground plane; and a support attached to said base plate for retaining said substrate so that said dipole is held at a distance from said conducting ground plane.
- 14. A radio frequency identification system, comprising:a reader/interrogator for generating a radio frequency field suitable for interrogating a radio frequency transponder; a radio frequency transponder including an antenna circuit having an aperture which detects energy from the radio frequency field; and a reflector disposed proximally to said radio frequency transponder, said reflector suitable for collecting and focusing energy from the radio frequency interrogation field into the aperture so that the gain of said antenna circuit is increased and the operating range of said radio frequency transponder is extended; wherein said radio frequency transponder comprises a dipole-over-ground-plane transponder comprising: a substrate having a dipole formed thereon; a radio frequency circuit mounted to said substrate and coupled to said dipole; a base plate forming a conducting ground plane; and a support attached to said base plate for retaining said substrate so that said dipole is held at a distance from said conducting ground plane.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application claims priority pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 119(e) based on the following U.S. Provisional Application: Application No. 60/076,364 filed Feb. 27, 1998, the disclosure and drawing of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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