Claims
- 1. A method of forming an RFID article, the method comprising the steps of:
providing an RFID webstock of polymeric material having a plurality of recesses, each of the recesses containing an RFID chip; providing a second web having antennas as spaced thereon; dividing the RFID webstock into a plurality of sections, each of the sections including one or more of the RFID chips; indexing the pitch of the RFID sections from high density on said RFID webstock, to a relatively low density on an RFID inlay stock; and attaching the sections to a plurality of antennas in an automatic continuous process, so that each of the RFID chips is adjacent to one of the antennas to form the RFID inlay stock.
- 2. A method as described in claim 1, wherein the indexing step comprises correlating the RFID sections to the antennas in a down-web direction.
- 3. A method as described in claim 1, wherein the indexing step comprises correlating the RFID sections to the antennas in a cross-web direction.
- 4. A method as described in claim 1, wherein the sections are formed by die cutting.
- 5. A method as described in claim 1, wherein the dividing and indexing steps are effected using a cutter member and a transport member, the RFID webstock being passed through a cutting location between the cutter member and transport member, wherein sections are cut from the RFID webstock and engaged by the transport member.
- 6. A method as described in claim 5, wherein the transport member conveys sections from the cutting location to a transfer location at which each of the sections are joined to an antenna.
- 7. A method as described in claim 6, wherein the cutter member and transport member are rollers or belts.
- 8. A method as described in claim 5, wherein the transport member engages sections with vacuum holders or clamps.
- 9. A method as defined in claim 5, wherein in the indexing step the down-web spacing of RFID chips on the RFID webstock is increased in the separation of corresponding sections on the transport member, to match the spacing of antennas to which these chips are joined at the transfer location.
- 10. A method as defined in claim 5, wherein the indexing step further includes the step of transporting the RFID webstock so as to effect indexing of the down-web pitch of the RFID relative to the pitch of these chips on the transport member.
- 11. A method as defined in claim 6, wherein the attaching step comprises placing each of the sections on the transport member in contact with respective antennas on the antenna web, under pressure.
- 12. A method as defined in claim 11, further providing the step of shielding the RFID chips on the sections from pressure at a transfer location.
- 13. A method as defined in claim 11, further providing the step of bonding respective sections and antennas to each other using a conductive or non-conductive adhesive patterned on the antenna web.
- 14. The method as described in claim 1, wherein the method further comprises the steps of:
unrolling a first facestock roll and laminating the first facestock roll to the RFID inlay stock and unwinding a second roll of facestock, and attaching the facestock from the second roll to the RFID inlay stock opposite the first facestock.
- 15. A method as described in claim 1, wherein after the step of attaching the sections to a plurality of antennas in an automatic continuous process, the method further comprises the step of forming an adhesive label.
- 16. A method as described in claim 1, wherein antennas are formed on said second web by one of the group constituting: (i) printing conductive ink; (ii) sputtering metal; (iii) laminating foil; and (iv) hot-stamping.
- 17. A method as described in claim 3, wherein the step of indexing in the cross-web direction comprises slitting the RFID webstock of polymeric material into lanes.
- 18. A method of forming an RFID article, the method comprising the steps of:
providing an RFID webstock of polymeric material having a plurality of recesses, each of the recesses containing an RFID chip; providing a second web having antennas as spaced thereon; dividing the RFID webstock into a plurality of sections, each of the sections including one or more of the RFID chips; indexing the pitch of the RFID sections from high density on said RFID webstock, to a relatively low density on the RFID inlay stock, in both the down-web and cross-web directions; and attaching the sections to a plurality of antennas in an automatic continuous process, so that each of the RFID chips is adjacent to one of the antennas to form an RFID inlay stock.
- 19. A method as described in claim 18, wherein the sections are formed by die cutting.
- 20. A method as described in claim 18, wherein the dividing and indexing steps are effected using a cutter member and a transport member, the RFID webstock being passed through a cutting location between the cutter member and transport member, wherein sections are cut from the RFID webstock and engaged by the transport member.
- 21. A method as described in claim 20, wherein the transport member conveys sections from the cutting location to a transfer location at which each of the sections are joined to an antenna.
- 22. A method as described in claim 20, wherein the cutter member and transport member are rollers or belts.
- 23. A method as described in claim 20, wherein the transport member engages sections with vacuum holders or clamps.
- 24. A method as defined in claim 20, wherein in the indexing step, the down-web spacing of RFID chips on the RFID webstock is increased in the separation of corresponding sections on the transport member, to match the spacing of antennas to which these chips are joined at the transfer location.
- 25. A method as defined in claim 20, wherein the indexing step further includes the step of transporting the RFID webstock so as to effect indexing of the down-web pitch of the RFID relative to the pitch of these chips on the transport member.
- 26. The method as described in claim 18, wherein the method further comprises the steps of:
unrolling a first facestock roll and laminating the first facestock roll to the RFID inlay stock, and unwinding a second roll of facestock, and attaching the facestock from the second roll to the RFID inlay stock opposite the first facestock.
- 27. A method as described in claim 18, wherein after the step of attaching the sections to a plurality of antennas in an automatic continuous process, the method further comprises the step of forming an adhesive label.
- 28. A method as described in claim 18, wherein antennas are formed on said second web by one of the group constituting: (i) printing conductive ink; (ii) sputtering metal; (iii) laminating foil; and (iv) hot-stamping.
- 29. A method as described in claim 18, wherein the step of indexing in the cross-web direction comprises slitting the RFID webstock of polymeric material into lanes.
- 30. A method of forming an RFID article, the method comprising the steps of:
providing an RFID webstock of polymeric material having an array of RFID chips; providing a second web having antennas as spaced thereon; dividing the RFID webstock into a plurality of sections, each of the sections including one or more of the RFID chips; indexing the pitch of the RFID sections from high density on said RFID webstock, to a relatively low density on an RFID inlay stock; and attaching the sections to a plurality of antennas in an automatic continuous process, so that each of the RFID chips is adjacent to one of the antennas to form the RFID inlay stock.
- 31. A method as described in claim 30, wherein the indexing step comprises correlating the RFID sections to the antennas in a down-web direction.
- 32. A method as described in claim 30, wherein the indexing step comprises correlating the RFID sections to the antennas in a cross-web direction.
- 33. A method as described in claim 30, wherein the sections are formed by die cutting.
- 34. A method as described in claim 30, wherein the dividing and indexing steps are effected using a cutter member and a transport member, the RFID webstock being passed through a cutting location RFID webstock and engaged by the transport member.
- 35. A method as described in claim 34, wherein the transport member conveys sections from the cutting location to a transfer location at which each of the sections are joined to an antenna.
- 36. A method as described in claim 34, wherein the cutter member and transport member are rollers or belts.
- 37. A method as described in claim 34, wherein the transport member engages sections with vacuum holders or clamps.
- 38. A method as defined in claim 34, wherein in the indexing step the down-web spacing of RFID chips on the RFID webstock is increased in the separation of corresponding sections on the transport member, to match the spacing of antennas to which these chips are joined at the transfer location.
- 39. A method as defined in claim 34, wherein the indexing step further includes the step of transporting the RFID webstock so as to effect indexing of the down-web pitch of the RFID relative to the pitch of these chips on the transport member.
- 40. A method as described in claim 34, wherein the method further comprises the steps of:
unrolling a first facestock roll and laminating the first facestock roll to the RFID inlay stock and unwinding a second roll of facestock, and attaching the facestock from the second roll to the RFID inlay stock opposite the first facestock.
- 41. A method as described in claim 34, wherein after the step of attaching the sections to a plurality of antennas in an automatic continuous process, the method further comprises the step of forming an adhesive label.
- 42. A method as described in claim 34, wherein antennas are formed on said second web by one of the group constituting: (i) printing conductive ink; (ii) sputtering metal; (iii) laminating foil; and (iv) hot-stamping.
- 43. A method as described in claim 32, wherein the step of indexing in the cross-web direction comprises slitting the RFID webstock of polymeric material into lanes.
- 44. A method as described in claim 32, wherein the step of indexing in the cross-web direction further comprises slitting the RFID webstock into lanes having one RFID chip per lane.
CROSS-REFERENCE
[0001] This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/776,281, currently pending, filed Feb. 2, 2001, entitled “Method of Making a Flexible Substrate Containing Self-assembling Microstructures.” This application incorporates U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/776,281 by reference. This application is a continuation-in-part of and claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/350,606, filed Jan. 18, 2002 and entitled “RFID LABEL AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE,” and which is incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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