PRINTERS RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION

Brand Owner Address Description
FE TECHNOLOGIES FE Technologies Pty Ltd 129 Fyans Street South Geelong, VICTORIA 3220 Australia printers of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags; encoders; mobile encoders; encoders for use with radio frequency identification (RFID) tags; cases for DVDs with radio frequency identification (RFID) tags; electric security locks for DVDs;Security gates not primarily of metal; security gates, not primarily of metal, with radio frequency identification (RFID) readers;Machines or parts of machines, being external chutes made of metal with radio frequency identification (RFID) readers; machines, being external chutes made of metal with electronic devices that issue receipts; machines or parts of machines, being chutes made of metal for sorting of library items; machines or parts of machines, being chutes made of metal for sorting of library items with radio frequency identification (RFID) readers; automatic library item dispensing machines; automatic laptop and tablet dispensing machines; electronic sorters machines for sorting library items; electronic destackers machines for sorting library items;TECHNOLOGIES;Shelves and shelf components in the nature of cubicles made of metal with radio frequency identification (RFID) readers for use in libraries; shelves and shelf components in the nature of cubicles with radio frequency identification (RFID) readers for use in libraries;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention discloses a radio frequency identification tag apparatus for a tire in a radio frequency identification system (hereinafter, referred to as a 'RFID system'). The radio frequency identification tag apparatus for a tire in a radio frequency identification system, which has a reader for transmitting a strong radio frequency signal to peripheral areas, comprises: a substrate with a plurality of holes having a predetermined shape; a radio chip housed in the substrate, storing the characteristic information of the tire, and operated upon receipt of the radio frequency signal to modulate the characteristic information and output them in the radio frequency signal received from the reader; and an antenna housed in the substrate, having a symmetrically uniform flexion shape relative to the radio chip, receiving the radio frequency signal to provide the same to the radio chip, and receiving the radio signal containing the characteristic information from the radio chip to transmit the same in midair.