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Tag device and method for electronic article surveillance

Patent 4736207 Issued on April 5, 1988. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject January 31, 2006. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

A multi-frequency resonant tag circuit for use with an electronic security system having improved noise discrimination
Patent #: 3967161
Issued on: 06/29/1976
Inventor: Lichtblau

Combined radio and magnetic energy responsive surveillance marker and system
Patent #: 4413254
Issued on: 11/01/1983
Inventor: Pinneo ,   et al.

Resonant tag and deactivator for use in an electronic security system
Patent #: 4567473
Issued on: 01/28/1986
Inventor: Lichtblau

Signal receptor-reradiator and surveillance tag using the same Patent #: 4642640
Issued on: 02/10/1987
Inventor: Woolsey ,   et al.

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 06/824507 filed on 01/31/1986

US Classes:

343/895, Spiral or helical type340/572.1, Detectable device on protected article (e.g., "tag")343/700MSMicrostrip

Examiners

Primary: Sikes, William L.
Assistant: Johnson, Doris J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Class

G08B 13/24 (20060101)

Abstract

A method is disclosed for effecting electronic article surveillance with a first high frequency signal and a second lower frequency signal, the second signal having a modulation characteristic therewith. Generally rectangular tag devices are attached to said articles for receipt of such signals and for reradiation thereof. The method involves the fabrication of the tag devices by the steps of: (a) providing first and second circuit elements to be of type exhibiting fixed inductive and capacitive reactances; (b) providing a third circuit element to be of type exhibiting voltage dependent capacitive reactance and forming an electrical series circuit of the first, second and third circuit elements; and (c) configuring the first and second circuit elements with respective geometric diversities, whereby the first circuit element extends longitudinally of the device and is of first transverse dimension, and whereby the second circuit element extends longitudinally of the device at least in part jointly spacedly with the first circuit element and is of second transverse dimension substantially exceeding the first transverse dimension, thus effecting predominant different receipt by the first and second circuit elements of the first and second frequency transmitted signals.

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