1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) tag performing exchange of information with an external device without contact. Noted that the term “RFID tag”, as used herein, may be referred to as “RFID tag inlay” as an internal component (inlay) for the “RFID tag” among those skilled in the art. Alternatively, the “RFID tag” may be referred to as a “radio IC tag”. Further, the “RFID tag” also includes a non-contact IC card.
2. Description of the Related Art
In recent years, there have been proposed various types of RFID tags which exchange information with an external device in a non-contact manner by means of radio waves, as represented by a reader-writer. There is proposed a kind of the RFID tag which is constituted by mounting an antenna pattern and a circuit chip (IC chip) for radio communication on a base sheet consisting of aplastic, a paper and the like (see, for example, Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2000-311226, Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2000-200332, Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2001-351082). As for the RFID tag of this type, a using form is considered in which the RFID tag attached to an article and the like performs exchange of information about the article with an external device, thereby effecting identification of the article and the like.
The RFID tag 1 shown in
The Circuit chip 11 constituting the RFID tag 1 is capable of performing radio communication and exchange of information with an external device via the antenna 12.
Here,
Noted that the antenna is not shown in
Depending on the application of the RFID tag 1, in addition to the using form in which the RFID tag 1 is attached in the flat state as it is as shown in Part (A) of
When bending force is applied to the RFID tag 1 as shown in Part (B) of
In
In view of the above described circumstances, the present invention provides an RFID tag having significantly enhanced resistance to bending force with little increase in the thickness.
The present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances and provides an RFID tag including: a base; a communication antenna provided on the base; and a circuit chip which is connected to the antenna and which performs radio communication via the antenna, wherein the base is folded to sandwich the circuit chip, and wherein the circuit chip is attached to the both surfaces of the folded base, the surfaces facing the circuit chip.
The RFID tag according to the present invention has a structure in which the circuit chip is sandwiched by the base. The base may be made of a thin sheet material so that the thickness can be hardly increased and at the same time the resistance against bending force can be significantly improved.
Here, in the RFID tag according to the present invention, the base may include: a base portion on which the circuit chip is placed; a first fold-back portion which is extended from the base portion and folded back to cover one half portion of the circuit chip; and a second fold-back portion which is extended from the base portion in the direction opposite to the first fold-back portion and folded back to cover the remaining half portion of the circuit chip except the half portion covered by the first fold-back portion. Alternatively, the base may include: a base portion on which the circuit chip is placed; and a fold-back portion which is extended from the base portion to cover the entire surface of the circuit chip.
According to the present invention, as described above, an RFID tag which is thin and strong against folding is realized.
In the following, embodiments according to the present invention will be described.
The RFID tag 10 shown in
The base 13 has a base portion 131 which is in contact with a lower surface 111 of the circuit chip 11, a first fold-back portion 132 which is extended from the base portion 131, and which is folded back to be in contact with and to cover a half portion of an upper surface 112 of the circuit chip 11, and a second fold-back portion 133 which is extended from the base portion 131 in the direction opposite to the first fold-back portion 132, and which is fold back to be in contact with and to cover the remaining half portion of the upper surface 112 of the circuit chip 11 except the half portion covered by the first fold-back portion 132.
Further, the side of the lower surface 111 of the circuit chip 11 is bonded with an adhesive 141 to the surface of the base portion 131, the surface facing the side of the circuit chip, and the side of the upper surface 112 of the circuit chip 11 is bonded with an adhesive 142 to surfaces of the first fold-back portion 132 and the second fold-back portion 133, the surfaces facing the side of the circuit chip.
In the RFID tag 1 according to the embodiment shown in
First, an antenna (not shown; see
Next, the base portion 131 of the base 13 is forced into a recess 521 which is formed in a plate 55 (Part (d) of
Similarly to the RFID tag 10 shown in
However, the base 13 has a base portion 131 on which a circuit chip 11 is placed and which is in contact with a lower surface 111 of the circuit chip 11, and a fold-back portion 134 which is extended from the base portion 131 and folded back so as to be in contact with the entire surface of an upper surface 112 of the circuit chip 11, thereby covering the entire surface of the circuit chip 11.
The side of the lower surface 111 of the circuit chip 11 is bonded with an adhesive 141 to the surface of the base portion 131 of the base 13 on the side of the circuit chip 11, and the side of the upper surface 112 of the circuit chip 11 is bonded with an adhesive 142 to the surface of the fold-back portion 134 of the base 13 on the side of the circuit chip 11.
Also in the case of the RFID tag 20 shown in
Here, similarly to the processes shown in Part (a) of
Next, similarly to the process shown in Part (d) of
The RFID tag according to the present invention, as shown in the two embodiments described above, has a structure in which the circuit chip 11 is sandwiched by the base 13, and both the lower surface 111 and the upper surface 112 of the circuit chip 11 are bonded to the base 13. As a result, in the RFID tag according to the present invention, it is possible to greatly improve the resistance against bending force by hardly increasing the thickness of the RFID tag, as compared with the prior art form shown in
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