Patents Assigned to Sato Vicinity Pty Ltd
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Publication number: 20160078263Abstract: The present invention relates to the identification of RFID devices that are arranged closely together and placed on shelving for logistical and storage purposes. Furthermore, the aspects of the present invention relate to an arrangement and/or layout of antenna coils for example in an interrogator. There is disclosed a RFID interrogator and/or method of interrogating comprising, in one form, an RFID docking station consisting of a stationary RFID interrogator with RFID shelving antennas and mobile cabinets with shelves where the docking station antennas and the cabinet shelves interpenetrate when the mobile cabinet is offered up to the docking station such that the antennas are able to identify tagged items on the cabinet shelves.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2014Publication date: March 17, 2016Applicant: SATO VICINITY PTY LTDInventors: Heinz ZOLLINGER, Graham Alexander Munro MURDOCH
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Publication number: 20160012326Abstract: A preferred embodiment of the invention includes: an identification device (1) for receiving a first signal and transmitting a second signal, the device including: a receiving means (35) for receiving the first signal to generate a voltage; an integrated circuit (37) having a state selection means (41) for selecting whether the device (1) is in a. first state or a second state; a connection (39) between the receiving means (35) and the integrated circuit (37); a transmission means (45) for generating the second signal. The invention also includes a. system (50) that includes an interrogator (43) for interrogating a, plurality of the identification devices (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2015Publication date: January 14, 2016Applicant: SATO VICINITY PTY LTDInventors: Graham Alexander Munro MURDOCH, Stuart Colin LITTLECHILD
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Patent number: 9165171Abstract: A preferred embodiment of the invention includes: an identification device (1) for receiving a first signal and transmitting a second signal, the device including: a receiving means (35) for receiving the first signal to generate a voltage; an integrated circuit (37) having a state selection means (41) for selecting whether the device (1) is in a first state or a second state; a connection (39) between the receiving means (35) and the integrated circuit (37); a transmission means (45) for generating the second signal. The invention also includes a system (50) that includes an interrogator (43) for interrogating a plurality of the identification devices (1).Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2014Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Assignee: SATO VICINITY PTY LTDInventors: Graham Alexander Munro Murdoch, Stuart Colin Littlechild
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Patent number: 9152909Abstract: Devices which store data for a period of time. In one form, devices store data in which the data store is subject to periodic and/or relatively short power outages. In one example, a radio frequency identification (“RFID”) transponder, and more particularly, a RFID transponder that is used in orientation independent applications, is disclosed. Other applications are directed to devices used where a supply power is intermittent. In a first aspect of embodiments described herein, there is disclosed a method of and/or device that includes a memory adapted to store data, a supply of power adapted to provide supply power to the memory, a path of leakage, the leakage path serving, over time, to diminish the integrity of data stored in the memory, and a leakage attenuator adapted to selectively attenuate the rate of leakage.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2013Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: Sato Vicinity Pty LtdInventors: Stuart Colin Littlechild, Robert John Clarke, Gary Michael Forsey
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Patent number: 8991703Abstract: The present invention relates to the field of radio frequency identification (RFID). In one form, the invention relates to a method and/or device adapted to provide at least some level of providing lateral discrimination within a given area. The invention has been developed primarily for interrogating multiple passive transponders which are attached to objects to be identified by those respective transponders and will be described hereinafter with reference to that application. A typical application is the identification of RFID transponders or other RFID devices, such as those embedded in plastic tokens or cards within a selected area and which may be provided near each other or stacked on each other.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2011Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Sato Vicinity Pty LtdInventors: Graham Alexander Munro Murdoch, Stuart Colin Littlechild
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Publication number: 20140319226Abstract: Devices which store data for a period of time. In one form, devices store data in which the data store is subject to periodic and/or relatively short power outages. In one example, a radio frequency identification (“RFID”) transponder, and more particularly, a RFID transponder that is used in orientation independent applications, is disclosed. Other applications are directed to devices used where a supply power is intermittent. In a first aspect of embodiments described herein, there is disclosed a method of and/or device that includes a memory adapted to store data, a supply of power adapted to provide supply power to the memory, a path of leakage, the leakage path serving, over time, to diminish the integrity of data stored in the memory, and a leakage attenuator adapted to selectively attenuate the rate of leakage.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2013Publication date: October 30, 2014Applicant: Sato Vicinity Pty LtdInventors: Stuart Colin Littlechild, Robert John Clarke, Gary Michael Forsey
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Publication number: 20140232533Abstract: A preferred embodiment of the invention includes: an identification device (1) for receiving a first signal and transmitting a second signal, the device including: a receiving means (35) for receiving the first signal to generate a voltage; an integrated circuit (37) having a state selection means (41) for selecting whether the device (1) is in a first state or a second state; a connection (39) between the receiving means (35) and the integrated circuit (37); a transmission means (45) for generating the second signal. The invention also includes a system (50) that includes an interrogator (43) for interrogating a plurality of the identification devices (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2014Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: Sato Vicinity Pty LtdInventors: Graham Alexander Munro MURDOCH, Stuart Colin Littlechild