Patents Assigned to Mineral Lassen LLC
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Patent number: 8378788Abstract: An antenna assembly is operative for receiving interrogating radiation at a variable frequency tag and generating a corresponding received signal, and for receiving a signature signal and radiating corresponding response radiation. A logic unit is operative for receiving the received signal and outputting the signature signal in response, the signature signal including a signature code for use in identifying the tag. A voltage controlled oscillator is operative for controlling a rate at which the signature code is output; and a power supply is operative for providing an electrical potential difference for energizing the tag. The voltage controlled oscillator is operable to output the signature code at a rate which is governed by the magnitude of the received signal.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2012Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Mineral Lassen LLCInventor: Ian James Forster
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Patent number: 8302289Abstract: An apparatus for manufacturing wireless communication devices for use in tracking or identifying other items uses cutting techniques that allow the size of an antenna for the wireless communication device to vary. Further, the chip for the wireless communication device is nested so as to be flush with the surface of the substrate of the wireless communication device. Rollers cut the tabs that form the antenna elements. In a first embodiment, a plurality of rollers are used, each one effecting a different cut whose position may be phased so as to shorten or lengthen the antenna element. In a second embodiment, the rollers are independently positionable to shorten or lengthen the antenna element.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2009Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: Mineral Lassen LLCInventors: Ian J. Forster, Patrick F. King
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Publication number: 20120222290Abstract: A method for manufacturing wireless communication devices for use in tracking or identifying other items comprises a number of cutting techniques that allow the size of the antenna for the wireless communication device. Further, the chip for the wireless communication device is nested so as to be flush with the surface of the substrate of the wireless communication device. Rollers cut the tabs that form the antenna elements. In a first embodiment, a plurality of rollers is used, each one effecting a different cut whose position may be phased so as to shorten or lengthen the antenna element. In a second embodiment, the rollers are independently positionable to shorten or lengthen the antenna element.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2012Publication date: September 6, 2012Applicant: MINERAL LASSEN LLCInventors: Ian J. Forster, Patrick F. King
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Patent number: 8171624Abstract: A method of preparing wireless communication chips for later processing includes receiving a carrier tape that is carrying a wireless communication chip positioned inside a container on the carrier tape and beneath a protective adhesive. The protective adhesive is stripped from the carrier tape. Using an apparatus having a first roller, the carrier tape is passed over the first roller, and the wireless communication chip is forced into contact with an adhesive tape for later processing. Also disclosed is a system for preparing wireless communication chips for later processing.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2009Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Mineral Lassen LLCInventors: Ian J. Forster, Patrick F. King
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Patent number: 8136223Abstract: A method for manufacturing wireless communication devices for use in tracking or identifying items comprises cutting techniques that allow the size of antenna elements for the wireless communication device to be adjusted. Rollers cut tabs that form the antenna elements. In one embodiment, a plurality of rollers are used, each one effecting a different cut whose position may be adjusted so as to shorten or lengthen the antenna element. In another embodiment, the rollers are independently positionable to shorten or lengthen the antenna element. A radiator may be configured to assess a capacitance of the antenna elements prior to cutting to determine an appropriate size for the antenna elements.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2010Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Mineral Lassen LLCInventors: Ian J. Forster, Patrick F. King
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Patent number: 8138892Abstract: An antenna assembly is operative for receiving interrogating radiation at a variable frequency tag and generating a corresponding received signal, and for receiving a signature signal and radiating corresponding response radiation. A logic unit is operative for receiving the received signal and outputting the signature signal in response, the signature signal including a signature code for use in identifying the tag. A voltage controlled oscillator is operative for controlling a rate at which the signature code is output; and a power supply is operative for providing an electrical potential difference for energizing the tag. The voltage controlled oscillator is operable to output the signature code at a rate which is governed by the magnitude of the received signal.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2003Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Mineral Lassen LLCInventor: Ian James Forster
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Patent number: 8113433Abstract: A memory unit generates a corresponding output signal bearing data in response to an input signal. The memory unit includes a series of circuit stages configured to be triggered by the input signal at a first stage of the series, thereby causing a sequential triggering of stages along the series to a last stage to generate the output signal. The data is represented in time durations taken for each stage in the series to trigger a subsequent stage. In at least one embodiment, the data-bearing output signal is a temporally-encoded reflection of interrogation radiation received from an interrogation device. Each stage is configured to produce a detectable fluctuation in the output signal upon triggering of the stage such that the data in the output signal is represented by the time between fluctuations produced by each stage triggering a subsequent stage in the series.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2010Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Mineral Lassen LLCInventor: Ian J. Forster
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Patent number: 7970353Abstract: A reflective communication system allows information from wireless communication devices, such as radio-frequency identification devices (RFID), to be reflectively communicated to a receiver. A transmitter at a known location transmits a communication signal to the wireless communication device. The wireless communication device modulates a data signal onto the communication signal to form a reflected data signal and reflects the reflected data signal to the receiver. The receiver receives the communication signal from the transmitter and can determine a distance between the wireless communication device and the transmitter based on data that includes a time delay between receipt of the communication signal and receipt of the reflected data signal by the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2010Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Mineral Lassen LLCInventor: Ian J. Forster
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Patent number: 7969377Abstract: An antenna coupled to a wireless communication device is comprised of a conductive component, such as a series of conductive elements, that forms a conductor if placed under a threshold force. The conductor is coupled to the wireless communication device so that the wireless communication device is capable of communicating at an operating frequency defined by the length and construction of the conductor. By communicating using the conductor as an antenna, the wireless communication device may provide an indication of force to an interrogation reader. Furthermore, a conductive support element, such as a tuning ring, may be used for communication as well as coupling the conductive component to the wireless communication device. Multiple conductive components may be coupled to the wireless communication device for communicating at multiple frequencies if placed under multiple threshold forces.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2010Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Mineral Lassen LLCInventor: Ian J. Forster
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Patent number: 7916095Abstract: A wireless communication device coupled to a wave antenna that provides greater increased durability and impedance matching. The wave antenna is a conductor that is bent in alternating sections to form peaks and valleys. The wireless communication device is coupled to the wave antenna to provide wireless communication with other communication devices, such as an interrogation reader. The wireless communication device and wave antenna may be placed on objects, goods, or other articles of manufacture that are subject to forces such that the wave antenna may be stretched or compressed during the manufacture and/or use of such object, good or article of manufacture. The wave antenna, because of its bent structure, is capable of stretching and compressing more easily than other structures, reducing the wireless communication device's susceptibility to damage or breaks that might render the wireless communication device coupled to the wave antenna unable to properly communicate information wirelessly.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2010Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Mineral Lassen LLCInventors: Ian James Forster, Peter Robert George Horrell, Patrick F. King
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Patent number: 7908738Abstract: A method for manufacturing antenna elements for use with wireless communication devices comprises a number of cutting techniques that allow the size of the antenna elements to be adjusted. Rollers cut the tabs that form the antenna elements. In a first embodiment, a plurality of rollers are used, each one effecting a different cut whose position may be phased so as to shorten or lengthen the antenna element. In a second embodiment, the rollers are independently positionable to shorten or lengthen the antenna element.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2009Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Mineral Lassen LLCInventors: Ian J. Forster, Patrick F. King
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Patent number: 7899425Abstract: The present invention relates to a wireless communication device, such as a transponder, that has a plurality of antennas for multi-frequency usage. The wireless communication device comprises a control system, communication electronics, memory, and the aforementioned antennas. A wireless communication device having a pole antenna may be used with one or more loop conductor antennas to achieve the desired operating frequencies. A wireless communication device having a dipole antenna may be coupled across a loop conductor antenna to provide different loop conductor configurations depending on the frequency.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2009Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Mineral Lassen LLCInventor: Ian J. Forster
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Patent number: 7884706Abstract: A capacitive pressure sensor comprises a pair of conductive plates surrounding a compressible dielectric to form a capacitor. Changes in pressure create changes in the capacitance of the capacitor which in turn may be measured to determine the changes in pressure. The pressure sensor may be constructed to be temperature and centripetal force compensated so that it may be positioned in a tire. A further embodiment uses the conductive plates to form a radiating element for the sensor such that it may wirelessly communicate with a remote interrogator.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2006Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: Mineral Lassen LLCInventor: Ian J. Forster
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Patent number: 7880600Abstract: A capacitive pressure sensor comprises a pair of conductive plates surrounding a compressible dielectric to form a capacitor. Changes in pressure create changes in the capacitance of the capacitor, which in turn may be measured to determine the changes in pressure. The pressure sensor may be constructed to be temperature and centripetal force compensated so that it may be positioned in a tire. A further embodiment uses the conductive plates to form a radiating element for the sensor such that it may wirelessly communicate with a remote interrogator.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2008Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Mineral Lassen LLCInventor: Ian J. Forster
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Publication number: 20090256768Abstract: An antenna coupled to a wireless communication device that is comprised of a series of conductive elements that form a conductor when placed under a force. The conductor is coupled to a wireless communication device to provide an antenna so that the wireless communication device is capable of communicating at an operating frequency defined by the length and construction of the conductor. The wireless communication device, through its communication using the conductor as an antenna, acts as an indicator of force to an interrogation reader when the wireless communication device is capable of communicating to the interrogation reader using the conductor as an antenna.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2009Publication date: October 15, 2009Applicant: Mineral Lassen LLCInventor: Ian J. Forster
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Patent number: 7497385Abstract: An optical disc has a security feature in the form of an RFID tag that communicates with a voltage controlled optical modifier layer in the optical disc. In the presence of an interrogation signal, the RFID tag allows the optical disc to be used normally by outputting a voltage to the optical modifier layer. In the absence of an interrogation signal, the optical modifier layer prevents a laser from reading from or writing on the optical disc. Other embodiments are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2006Date of Patent: March 3, 2009Assignee: Mineral Lassen LLCInventors: Ian J Forster, Michael G Ginn
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Patent number: RE42449Abstract: A piezo-electric tag in the form of a card has a first dipole antenna, a first rectification circuit, a piezo-electric transformer, a second rectification circuit, and a transponder circuit. In operation, the antenna receives incoming radiation and generates a corresponding signal which propagates to the first circuit which demodulates and filters it to generate a signal which is applied to the transformer to excite it. The transformer increases the voltage amplitude of the signal by generating a relatively higher voltage amplitude signal which is used in the tag to generate a signal for supplying power to the transponder. The transformer provides voltage magnitude enhancement to generate potentials suitable for operating active electronic circuits incorporated into the tag. The tag can be personnel wearable and even adapted for permanent inclusion into biological systems.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2000Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Mineral Lassen LLCInventor: Ian James Forster
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Patent number: RE42604Abstract: A multimode transceiver circuit comprises a four port coupler of a type which splits a signal applied to one port between two of the other ports. The split signals are phase shifted by a known amount. A first port of the coupler is for receiving a signal and for outputting a signal therefrom. A controllable oscillator is connected to a second port of the coupler and switchable impedances (Schottky diodes) are connected to the remaining ports. A controller is provided for controlling the operation of the oscillator and the impedances to determine the mode of operation of the circuit. In one mode of operation, the oscillator is inoperative and at least one of the impedances is switched to operate as a non-linear impedance such that the circuit detects amplitude modulation of the signal applied to the first port.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2000Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: Mineral Lassen LLCInventors: Ian J. Forster, Adrian N. Farr, Norman A. Howard
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Patent number: RE43683Abstract: A compact disc coupled to a wireless communication device comprises the disc with a metalized outer portion, a wireless communication chip and a pair of tabs. The first tab may capacitively couple the wireless communication chip to the metalized portion of the disc. The second tab may be positioned in an inner portion of the disc with a gap delimited by the metalized portion and the second tab. A slot antenna is thus formed through which the wireless communication device may communicate. Wireless communication chip allows disc to be interrogated and identified for a variety of purposes, including, but not limited to security, advertising and promotion, and issuing of related coupons to customers for subsequent purchases.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2006Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Assignee: Mineral Lassen LLCInventors: Patrick F. King, Ian J. Forster
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Patent number: RE46967Abstract: A search engine manages the indexing of web page contents and accepts user selection criteria to find and report hits that meet the search criteria. The inventive search engine has an associated crawler function wherein display images of the web pages are rendered and stored as snapshots, preferably when the pages are indexed. The search engine reports search results by composing an html page with links to the corresponding page hits and containing snapshot reduced size graphic images showing the web pages as they appeared when fetched and stored as snapshots.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2006Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: Mineral Lassen LLCInventor: Russell Snyder