Patents Assigned to Advanced Coding Systems Ltd.
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Publication number: 20080314984Abstract: A method and system are presented for reading a magnetic tag (10), which is formed by an array of elongated magnetic elements arranged in a spaced-apart parallel relationship in accordance with a pattern of coded information. The tag (10) is located within an interrogating zone where an interrogating field is created. The interrogating field has an alternating traveling magnetic field (102) component with a space phase shift distribution along an axis perpendicular to a direction of force lines of the alternating traveling magnetic field component (102).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2005Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: A.C.S. Advanced Coding Systems Ltd.Inventors: Antonenco Alexandru, Arieh Geller, Evgeni Sorkine
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Publication number: 20050242956Abstract: A magnetic tag is presented, as well as a method for manufacturing such a tag and a detector device and method for use in product authentication. The tag comprises a soft magnetic unit and a hard magnetic unit in its non-magnetized state both carried by a substrate. The soft magnetic unit includes at least one glass-coated amorphous microwire characterized by a large Barkhausen discontinuity and a zero or positive magnetostriction. The hard magnetic unit includes at least one strip-like element of a thickness substantially not exceeding a few tens of microns printed onto the substrate so as to extend along an axis parallel to the microwire. The hard magnetic material has coercivity substantially higher than 1000 Oe. The hard magnetic unit is thus such that, once magnetized, in order to be de-magnetized needs to be subjected to more than a single pulse of an alternating magnetic field of intensity varying from that of at least 250% of the coercive force value of the hard magnetic material to zero.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2005Publication date: November 3, 2005Applicant: A.C.S. Advanced Coding Systems Ltd.Inventor: Evgeni Sorkine
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Patent number: 6747559Abstract: A magnetic marker for use in an article surveillance system, and an electronic article surveillance system utilizing the same are presented. The marker comprises a magnetic element including a predetermined number of microwire pieces made of an amorphous metal-containing material coated with glass and having substantially zero magnetostriction, coercivity substantially less than 10 A/m, and permeability substantially higher than 20000, the predetermined number of the microwire pieces and a core diameter of the microwire piece being selected in accordance with a desired detection probability of the marker to be obtained in a specific detection system.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2002Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Assignee: Advanced Coding Systems Ltd.Inventors: Alexandru Antonenco, Edward Brook-Levinson, Vladimir Manov, Evgeni Sorkine, Yuri Tarakanov
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Patent number: 6622913Abstract: A reading head is presented for use in a security system for reading an intermittent code pattern, when the code pattern is displaced in a reading direction with respect to the reading head. The code pattern is formed of a plurality of spaced-apart magnetic elements made. The reading head comprises a magnetic material producing a high-gradient static magnetic field, and a sensing element of a kind responsive to signals produced by the magnetic elements. The magnetic material is designed such that it defines an extended narrow region where the static magnetic field vector is substantially equal to zero. The sensing element is located substantially within the zero-field region, and is thereby responsive to signals generated by each of the magnetic elements, when the magnetic element is located in the zero-field region.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2000Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Advanced Coding Systems Ltd.Inventors: Alexandru Antonenco, Edward Brook-Levinson, Vladimir Manov, Evgeni Sorkine
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Publication number: 20030085809Abstract: A magnetic marker for use in an article surveillance system, and an electronic article surveillance system utilizing the same are presented. The marker comprises a magnetic element including a predetermined number of microwire pieces made of an amorphous metal-containing material coated with glass and having substantially zero magnetostriction, coercivity substantially less than 10 A/m, and permeability substantially higher than 20000, said predetermined number of the microwire pieces and a core diameter of the microwire piece being selected in accordance with a desired detection probability of the marker to be obtained in a specific detection system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2002Publication date: May 8, 2003Applicant: Advanced Coding Systems Ltd.Inventors: Alexandru Antonenco, Edward Brook-Levinson, Vladimir Manov, Evgeni Sorkine, Yuri Tarakanov
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Patent number: 6556139Abstract: A magnetic microwire for use in a magnetic tag attachable to a product is provided to enable authentication of the product, as well as the magnetic tag, a detector device and a system for product authentication utilizing the same. The magnetic microwire is a glass-coated amorphous magnetic microwire characterized by a large Barkhausen discontinuity and substantially zero or positive magnetostriction. The microwire is responsive to an external alternating magnetic field generated by the detector device to produce short pulses of magnetic field perturbations.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Advanced Coding Systems Ltd.Inventors: Vladimir Manov, Evgeni Sorkine, Eli Yarkoni
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Patent number: 6441737Abstract: A magnetic marker for use in an article surveillance system, and an electronic article surveillance system utilizing the same are presented. The marker comprises a magnetic element formed by at least one microwire piece made of an amorphous metal-containing material coated with glass. The microwire piece has substantially zero magnetostriction, coercivity substantially less than 10 A/m, and permeability substantially higher than 20000.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2000Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: Advanced Coding Systems Ltd.Inventors: Alexandru Antonenco, Edward Brook-Levinson, Vladimir Manov, Evgeni Sorkine, Yuri Tarakanov