ELECTRONIC TAGS DIRECTION MARKERS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CHILD ANGEL Child Angel Limited Basford, Newcastle-Under-Lyme Richmond House, 570-572 Etruria Road Staffordshire ST50SU United Kingdom Electronic tags and direction markers and applications, namely, devices for locating and tracking people using GPS, wireless local area networking, digital mobile telephony systems, short range wireless communication, low energy short range wireless communication; Computer software, namely, software for locating and tracking people using GPS data, wireless local area networking, digital mobile telephony systems, short range wireless communication and low energy short range wireless communication on a device on the tracked people; Apparatus and instruments for watch, surveillance, supervision, control and security check, including navigational instruments and apparatus for the tracking of persons, namely, electronic transmitters and receivers used to locate people, internet protocol cameras, satellite aided navigation systems for tracking people;CHILD;
CHILDANGEL Child Angel Ltd Richmond House, United Kingdom Electronic tags and direction markers and apps (applications); computer software; apparatus and instruments for watch, surveillance, supervision, control and security check, including navigational instruments and apparatus for the tracking of persons;CHILD ANGEL;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention is in the field of RFID tags and its use in activating a program related to an object. The invention uses the RFID tags and electronic readers to obtain the identification information about the object and use this information to trigger a program on a data processing device that is operatively connected to the electronic reader. The object is equipped with RFID tags that are encoded with the identification information of the object. The tags are read by an electronic reader, which in turn, decodes, verifies, validates and transmits decoded information about the object to the data processing device. The data processing device uses this information to search a database and activates the appropriate program about the object that includes audio and video portions.