1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to the Radio Frequency Identification (“RFID”), seals for containers, the Global Positioning System (“GPS”) and wireless communication.
2. Related Prior Art
Taiwanese Patent Application Publication 200538615 discloses a plug-and-socket electronic seal. Taiwanese Patent M257392 discloses a cable-type electronic seal. Taiwanese Patent Application Publication 200614081 and Taiwanese Patents M284729 and M305859 disclose band-type electronic seals. Regardless of the type, each of these electronic seals locks the doors of a container, and includes an RFID chip to store an internal identification (“ID”) code readable by an RFID reader.
Taiwanese Patent Application Publication 200614081 discloses a reader and an emitter disposed in a trailer. The emitter is connected to the reader. The reader is connected to the electronic seal tied on the doors of the container. It mentions that the emitter transmits data read by the reader to a monitoring station or a user's terminal so that the monitoring station or the user's terminal can always know the position of the container. It further mentions that the transmitter may be a car-borne transmitter of the GPS, a personal digital assistant (“PDA”) or a handset of a mobile phone system (such as the GSM). However, the data read by the reader is only related to the internal ID code in the RFID chip in the electronic seal, not related to the position of the electronic seal, and the transmitter only transmits the data read by the reader. Therefore, the transmitter does not transmit any information about the position of the electronic seal to the monitoring station or user's terminal. Obviously, it is focused on the structure of the electronic seal, without giving enough information about how to enable the monitoring station or user's terminal to know the position of the container.
Taiwanese Patent Application Publication 200730413 discloses a method and system for detecting the status of a container. It discloses a reader secured to a door of the container and an electronic seal for locking the door. The point is that the reader includes a reading module, a satellite-based positioning module, a reporting module and a power supply. With the reading module and the satellite-based positioning module, internal ID code in the electronic seal and information about the position of the electronic seal are gained. The reporting module transmits the internal ID code and the position-related information to a distal station. There are however problems worth further study.
Firstly, the reader is secured to the door of the container. That is, each container must be equipped with a reader. Hence, a single reader cannot be used for all of the containers.
Secondly, the reader could be damaged by long hours of exposure to the wind, the sun and the rain since it is always secured to the container between a leaving full container and a home-coming empty container.
Thirdly, the reader consumes much electricity to constantly transmit the internal ID code and the position-related information and cannot work, and this could be mistaken as the breach of the electronic seal.
Fourthly, the distal station cannot actively acquire the status of the electronic seal from the reader since the reader only executes one-way transmission to the distal station.
Fifthly, the reader is not only expensive but also bulky for including a bulky RFID reading module to read the internal ID code from the electronic seal.
Therefore, the present invention is intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in prior art.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a system for monitoring containers with seals to effectively monitor the status and position of each seal.
According to the present invention, a system includes a seal, a monitoring device and a communication center. The seal is used to lock the doors of a container. The monitoring device includes a shell, a monitoring circuit disposed in the shell, a processing unit, a detection unit, a GPS receiving unit, a communication center and a power supply. The detection unit is connected to the processing unit to detect the status of the seal. The GPS receiving unit is connected to the processing unit to receive and process positioning signals from GPS satellites. The communication center is connected to the processing unit to communication with the communication center. The power supply is connected to all of the foregoing units to provide the electricity needed by the foregoing units. The processing unit is designed to learn the status of the seal through the detection unit and the position of the seal through the GPS receiving unit and transmit the information about the status and/or position to the communication center.
No matter how, the system for monitoring containers with seals of the present invention can effectively monitor the status and/or position and provide related information.
Other objectives, advantages and features of the present invention will be apparent from the following description referring to the attached drawings.
The present invention will be described via the detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment referring to the drawings.
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For convenience, the following description of the system according to the present invention will be focused on the delivery of containers; however, the use of the present invention is not limited to the transportation of the containers.
The doors of a container are locked by the seal 2 before the delivery of the container. Specifically, the seal 2 locks the buckling unit 3 of the doors, and the seal-monitoring device 1 monitors the status of the seal 2 as shown in
Moreover, the number of the container, the number of a license plate of a trailer for carrying the container, the ID of the driver of the trailer, an external ID code of the seal 2, external and internal ID codes of the seal-monitoring device 1 and the inter-relation of these data are built in a database via a software operating interface before the container sets off. The database may be the database of the dynamic container management system of the customs for example. If the seal 2 is an electronic seal, these data must include an internal ID code. When the container is carried past a control station, these data will be read by a reading system in the control station. For example, an image taking and identifying device may be used to take the number of the license plate of the vehicle and the number of the container, and an RFID reader may be used to read the internal ID code of the electronic seal. Referring to
Once inserted in the socket 21, the plug 20 is detained by a detaining device (to be described later) in the socket 21. Now, the seal 2 is normal. Therefore, the buckle 31 cannot be disengaged from the buckle 30 unless the plug 20 is cut or torn. That is, the doors of the container cannot be opened unless the owner of the goods in the container agrees to cut or torn the plug 20. Now, the container is normal, not intruded. If the doors are opened, the plug 20 of the seal 2 must have been cut or torn illegally. By now, the seal 2 has been turned into an abnormal status from the normal status. That is, the container has been intruded and is in an abnormal status. The seal-monitoring device 1 can detect and report this change to the communication center 5 wirelessly.
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The detection unit 111 may be a photoelectric switch, a spring-biased switch, a micro-switch or a reed switch. When the plug 20 of the seal 2 is cut or torn, the switch detects it and changes the electric status, i.e., from a high-voltage signal representing the ON status to a low-voltage signal representing the OFF status, or from a low-voltage signal representing the OFF status to a high-voltage signal representing the ON status. For example, if a photo breaker is used as the detection unit 111, the photo breaker will be provided on the wall of the aperture 100. When the plug 20 of the seal 2 is inserted in the socket 21 through the aperture 100 as shown in
Alternatively, if a reed switch is used as the detection unit 111, a magnet must be provided on the seal 2. Thus, the magnetic force on the reed switch by the magnet is strong to turn the reed switch into the ON status when the doors are locked by the seal 2. On the contrary, the magnetic force on the reed switch by the magnet is week to turn the reed switch into the OFF status when the doors are released from the seal 2.
Never matter what element is used as the detection unit 111, the seal-monitoring device 1 can detect the normal status of the seal 2 when the doors are locked by the seal 2, and can detect the abnormal status of the seal 2 when the doors are released from the seal 2.
The GPS receiving unit 112 may be an AC-1513 GPS module (with an ANTARISTM™ chip set by the Atmel Company) or SC-1513 GPS module (with a SiRF Star III chip by THE SIRF) provided by the LOCOSYS Technology Company or a MSB2112 GPS module provided by the MStar Company. No matter what, the GPS receiving unit 112 can receive and process the positioning signals from the GPS satellites 4 to provide GPS data. The GPS data include but not limited to time and a coordinate. From the time and the coordinate, the time and the position of the GPS receiving unit 112 can be known. That is, the seal-monitoring device 1 can detect the position of the seal 2 when the doors are locked by the seal 2. The position of the seal 2 at a point of time is detected according to the GPS in this embodiment; however, the position of the seal 2 at a point of time can be detected in any other appropriate manner.
The communication unit 113 communicates with the communication center 5. Preferably, the communication unit 113 communicates with the communication center 5 through the stations 50. If the mobile communication system is a GSM mobile communication system, the communication unit 113 must be a GSM communication module so that the communication unit 113 can communicate with the communication center 5 in the form of news briefs for example. The primary advantage of the communication via the stations 50 of the communication system is that although the communication center 5 may not be able to receive the news briefs from the communication unit 113 because it is turned off or interfered with, the communication center 5 can receive the news briefs from nearby stations 50 once the problems are solved. Moreover, the communication unit 113 can receive a response from the communication center 5 via the nearby stations 50 once the problems are solved. The communication unit 113 may be a GSM communication module often used in a mobile phone such as a GR47/48 module provided by the Sony-Ericsson Company.
The processing unit 110 may be any proper microprocessor equipped with proper circuits (such as memories) and software programs. No matter what, the processing unit 110 must be able to receive and process the signals from the detection unit 111 and the GPS data from the GPS receiving unit 112 and actuate the communication unit 113 to transmit status-related data to the communication center 5. The status-related data include the position and status of the seal 2 at a point of time. The communication unit 13 sends news briefs to the communication center 5 via the stations 50. A news brief includes the status-related data.
The recording unit 116 is used to record voice and/or images, and may be any ordinary digital voice/image-recording circuit or module. People, things and scenes near the seal 2 can be recorded by the recording unit 116. If the recording unit 116 can detects the temperature and humidity, the weather around the seal 2 can be recorded too. The recorded data will be collected and stored in a memory of the recording unit 116 or a memory of the processing unit 110. Furthermore, the communication unit 113 can sends these data to the communication center 5 under the control of the processing unit 110, i.e., integrated with the status-related data. Thus, the communication center 5 not only knows the status and position of the seal 2 but also the environment around the seal 2. For example, when a person is trying to break the seal 2, the recording unit 116 will record the process, and the communication unit 113 will transmits the process to the communication center 5.
The power supply 114 may be a power supply circuit including a battery, a power supply circuit including a rechargeable battery or capacitor and a charging and recharging circuit (including a protective circuit) or a power supply circuit including a solar cell, a photovoltaic unit and a charging and recharging circuit (including a protective circuit). No matter what, the power supply 114 provides electricity to all of the foregoing elements.
As discussed above, the seal-monitoring device 1 can provide the status-related data to the communication center 5. The status-related data include the status and position of the seal 2 at a point of time and even the status of the environment around the seal 2 (the voice and/or images of people and/or things, the weather, temperature and/or humidity of the environment). The seal-monitoring device 1 is attached to the seal 2, and the seal 2 is attached to the container. The status-related data hence represents the status and position of and the environment around the container. Therefore, during the delivery of the container, the owner of the container or controlling person can know the status and position of and the environment around the container because the seal-monitoring device 1 sends the status-related data to the communication center 5. That is, once the container is intruded or in danger, the seal-monitoring device 1 can provide information about the dangerous situation to the communication center 5 to notify the owner or controlling person of the dangerous situation so that the owner or controlling person can take countering actions.
Preferably, the processing unit 110 instructs the communication unit 113 to send the status-related data periodically. The processing unit 110 instructs the communication unit 113 to transmit the status-related data every several seconds for example. When not sending the status-related data, the communication unit 113 is in a standby status, consuming a little electricity. Furthermore, the processing unit 110 may change the time interval between two sending activities on receiving a communication time-changing order from the communication center 5.
Preferably, the processing unit 110 instructs the GPS receiving unit 112 to receive the positioning signals from the GPS satellites 4 at a predetermined time interval. For example, the processing unit 110 instructs the GPS receiving unit 112 to receive the positioning signals from the GPS satellites 4 every several seconds. While not receiving the positioning signals, the GPS receiving unit 112 is in a standby/sleep status, consuming a little electricity. Thus, the consumption of electricity from the power supply 114 is reduced. Furthermore, the processing unit 110 may be able to change the time interval between two receiving activities on receiving a communication time-changing order from the communication center 5.
Preferably, the processing unit 110 receives an inquiring order from the communication center 5 and instructs the communication unit 113 to send the status-related data. Therefore, the owner or controlling person can actively inquire the status and position of the seal 2.
Preferably, the processing unit 110 monitors the energy in the power supply 114 and instructs the communication unit 113 to send a warning signal to the communication center 5 when the energy in the power supply 114 is lower than a predetermined value. Thus, the chance that the communication center 5 makes mistakes in monitoring the container is reduced.
Preferably, the processing unit 110 counts the number of times for which the plug 20 is inserted in the socket 21 via the detection unit 111, and sends the number of times and the status-related data to the communication unit 113. As described above in relation to the detection unit 111, every time the plug 20 of the seal 2 is inserted through the aperture 100 of the seal-monitoring device 1, the electric status of the detection unit 111 is changed, and the number of times is increased by 1. When the plug 20 is inserted in the socket 21 as shown in
The seal 2 may be design for repeated use. That is, the plug 20 can be inserted in and pulled from the socket 21 for many times.
Preferably, the processing unit 111 turns off or switches the GPS receiving unit 112 and/or the communication unit 113 into the standby status after the processing unit 111 transmits the status-related data to the communication center 113.
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The magnet 218 disposed in the seal 2 is used to cooperate with the detection unit 111 of the seal-monitoring device 1. The detection unit 111 is a reed switch. The magnet 218 exerts enough magnetic force to affect the reed switch, i.e., to turn the detection unit 111 between the ON and OFF statuses. When the magnet 218 is close to the reed switch 111, the reed switch 111 feels strong magnetic force and enters the ON status. When the magnet 218 is far from the reed switch 111, the reed switch 111 feels weak magnet force and enters the OFF status.
In this embodiment, when the plug 20 is inserted into the socket 21, the magnet 218 in the socket 21 exerts enough magnetic force to affect the reed switch 111 although it is moved a little. To keep the magnet 218 as close to the reed switch as possible as shown in
No matter how, when the plug 20 is inserted in the socket 21, the reed switch 111 in the shell 10 is affected by the magnetic force exerted by the magnet 218 in the socket 21 and is in the ON status. When the plug 20 is cut, the magnet 218 will be moved to position #1-2 together with the movable rod 213. Now, the magnet 218 is far from the reed switch 111 in the shell 10 so that the reed switch 111 is not affected by the magnetic force exerted by the magnet 218 and is in the OFF status. Therefore, according to the change in the electric status of the reed switch 111, the processing unit 110 of the monitoring circuit 11 can determine the status of the seal 2.
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There are at least two methods to use the plug 20 as an antenna. The first method is to connect the antenna 217 to the metal ring 212a. The second method is to locate the antenna very close to the metal ring 212a as shown in
As discussed above, the seal-monitoring device 1 can report the status and position of the container and the environment around the container. Moreover, the seal-monitoring device 1 is combined with the seal 2, not secured to the container so that the seal-monitoring device 1 can be separated from the seal 2 when the seal 2 is cut when the container is received legally. Then, the seal-monitoring device 1 can be returned by the express, without having to be subjected to the sun, the wind and the rain as it would be if secured to the container.
Moreover, in these embodiments, the seal-monitoring device 1 does not have to read the internal ID code from the RFID chip 214b in the seal 2 at all. Therefore, the seal-monitoring device 1 does not include and does not need an RFID reading module. That is, the cost is reduced and so is the size.
The present invention has been described via the detailed illustration of the embodiments. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the embodiments shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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096133563 | Sep 2007 | TW | national |
096135554 | Sep 2007 | TW | national |