Patents Assigned to Supersensor (Proprietary) Limited
  • Publication number: 20060075233
    Abstract: An RF electronic identification system (10) is disclosed and claimed. The system includes at least one transponder encoder (14.1) for writing data into a memory arrangement (52) of a selected transponder (1.1) of a plurality of transponders (1.1 to 1.n) adapted to receive data from the at least one encoder. The system further includes at least one verifier (16) for interrogating a selected transponder (1.1) and to read data stored in the transponder. The encoder includes a controller (42) for providing an identification code characteristic of the encoder to form part of the data to be written into the transponder. The verifier includes computing means (56) for extracting the identification code from the data read thereby and for comparing the code to authorized codes. An indicator (18) provides an indication whether the identification code corresponds to any of the authorized codes or not. A method of verifying the authenticity of a transponder is also disclosed and claimed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 11, 2005
    Publication date: April 6, 2006
    Applicant: Supersensor (Proprietary) Limited
    Inventors: Christopher Turner, Johan Kruger
  • Patent number: 7019664
    Abstract: A method of reading a plurality of transponders 14.1 to 14.n forming part of an electronic radio frequency identification system 10 comprises the steps of prompting the transponders at 38 to transmit preambles 30 only of respective response digital sequences to a reader 12. The reader then locks onto the preamble 30 transmitted by one of the transponders and immediately causes a mute signal 38 to be broadcast to mute all of the transponders not yet transmitting. The reader then transmits during a first time window 42 a first command 40 to cause the one transponder to transmit a remainder of the sequence. Having received and read the remainder, the reader transmits a second command 44 during a second time window 46 to cause the one transponder to switch to a sleep mode wherein the one transponder no longer transmits any part of the sequence, and to unmute the muted transponders.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2006
    Assignee: Supersensor (Proprietary) Limited
    Inventors: Christopher Gordon Gervase Turner, John McMurray
  • Patent number: 6954533
    Abstract: An RF electronic identification system (10) is disclosed and claimed. The system includes at least one transponder encoder (14.1) for writing data into a memory arrangement (52) of a selected transponder (1.1) of a plurality of transponders (1.1 to 1.n) adapted to receive data from the at least one encoder. The system further includes at least one verifier (16) for interrogating a selected transponder (1.1) and to read data stored in the transponder. The encoder includes a controller (42) for providing an identification code characteristic of the encoder to form part of the data to be written into the transponder. The verifier includes computing means (56) for extracting the identification code from the data read thereby and for comparing the code to authorized codes. An indicator (18) provides an indication whether the identification code corresponds to any of the authorized codes or not. A method of verifying the authenticity of a transponder is also disclosed and claimed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2005
    Assignee: Supersensor (Proprietary) Limited
    Inventors: Christopher Gordon Gervase Turner, Johan Dawid Kruger
  • Patent number: 6870460
    Abstract: A transponder 14.1 for a radio frequency (RF) identification system comprises an antenna 22.1 having an antenna impedance (ZA) having a real part (RA) connected to transponder circuitry presenting a load impedance (ZL) having a real part (RL), a ratio ( R L R A ) of the real part (RL) of the load impedance and the real part (RA) of the antenna impedance having a first value that is bigger than one when the transponder is not transmitting data. During transmission of data the ratio is switched between the first value and a second smaller value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 22, 2005
    Assignee: Supersensor (Proprietary) Limited
    Inventors: Christopher Gordon Gervase Turner, John McMurray
  • Patent number: 6867687
    Abstract: An electronic radio frequency identification system comprises a reader 12 and a plurality of transponders to be read by the reader. The reader comprises a recovery circuit 32 for recovering and separating an upper sideband 26.12 and a lower sideband 26.11 of a modulated response signal 26.1 from one of the transponders. The reader further comprises an evaluating circuit 38 for evaluating and selecting one of the upper sideband the lower sideband for output to a next stage, based on the evaluation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 15, 2005
    Assignee: Supersensor (Proprietary) Limited
    Inventor: Christopher Gordon Gervase Turner
  • Publication number: 20040196980
    Abstract: An RF electronic identification system (10) is disclosed and claimed. The system includes at least one transponder encoder (14.1) for writing data into a memory arrangement (52) of a selected transponder (1.1) of a plurality of transponders (1.1 to 1.n) adapted to receive data from the at least one encoder. The system further includes at least one verifier (16) for interrogating a selected transponder (1.1) and to read data stored in the transponder. The encoder includes a controller (42) for providing an identification code characteristic of the encoder to form part of the data to be written into the transponder. The verifier includes computing means (56) for extracting the identification code from the data read thereby and for comparing the code to authorized codes. An indicator (18) provides an indication whether the identification code corresponds to any of the authorized codes or not. A method of verifying the authenticity of a transponder is also disclosed and claimed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 20, 2004
    Publication date: October 7, 2004
    Applicant: Supersensor (Proprietary) Limited
    Inventors: Christopher Gordon Gervase Turner, Johan Dawid Kruger
  • Patent number: 6724895
    Abstract: An RF electronic identification system (10) is disclosed and claimed. The system includes at least one transponder encoder (14.1) for writing data into a memory arrangement (52) of a selected transponder (1.1) of a plurality of transponders (1.1 to 1.n) adapted to receive data from the at least one encoder. The system further includes at least one verifier (16) for interrogating a selected transponder (1.1) and to read data stored in the transponder. The encoder includes a controller (42) for providing an identification code characteristic of the encoder to form part of the data to be written into the transponder. The verifier includes computing means (56) for extracting the identification code from the data read thereby and for comparing the code to authorized codes. An indicator (18) provides an indication whether the identification code corresponds to any of the authorized codes or not. A method of verifying the authenticity of a transponder is also disclosed and claimed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 20, 2004
    Assignee: Supersensor (Proprietary) Limited
    Inventors: Christopher Gordon Gervase Turner, Johan Dawid Kruger
  • Patent number: 6480143
    Abstract: An electronic identification system 100 comprises an interrogator 10 and a plurality of transponders 12, 14 and 16. The interrogator comprises a transmitter 11 for transmitting an interrogation signal to the transponders; a receiver 13 for receiving response signals from the transponders; and a controller 19 for processing response signals received, to identify the transponders by their respective response signals. Each transponder comprises a signature generator 35, 32 for generating a unique signature characteristic of the transponder and intermittently transmits, in responses to the interrogation signal, a response signal including the signature. The interrogator further comprises an acknowledgement signal generator 21 for generating upon reception of a response signal from one of the transponders, an acknowledgement signal to be transmitted by the transmitter 11. The acknowledgement signal comprises the signature, thereby to acknowledge reception of the response signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 12, 2002
    Assignee: Supersensor (Proprietary) Limited
    Inventors: Johan Dawid Kruger, Christopher Gordon Gervase Turner
  • Patent number: 6388630
    Abstract: A spacer for items includes a waveguide 28.1 for radio frequency signals and a crate 16.1 or pallet. When items 16.1 to 16.9 in an array are spaced with such waveguides, signals from an interrogator 12 of an RF electronic identification system 10 are guided via the waveguide to transponders 14.1 to 14.9 of the system mounted on the items. Response signals from the transponders are similarly guided in the reverse direction, so that the transponders may be read. The spacer, arrangement and methods according to the invention alleviate the problems presented by an RF barrier in prior art systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 14, 2002
    Assignee: Supersensor (Proprietary) Limited
    Inventors: Johan Dawid Kruger, Christopher Gordon Gervase Turner, Andries Petrus Cronje Fourle, Herman Pieterse
  • Patent number: 6367697
    Abstract: A reader arrangement 22 for an electronic identification system includes a plurality of reader heads 22.1 to 22.4 for energizing transponders 28.1 to 28.n to be read, and a controller 29 therefor. The controller 29 switches activation of the reader heads in a multi-phase sequential pattern including a first phase for activating a first set 22.1 and 22.3 of the reader heads and at least one further phase for activating a further set 22.2 and 22.4 of the reader heads. The switching is such that a complete cycle plus at least the first phase of a subsequent cycle is completed within a time period not longer than a reset period of the transponders. The reset period is the period between removal of an energizing signal from a transponder and the transponder re-entering a normal operational mode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 9, 2002
    Assignee: Supersensor (Proprietary) Limited
    Inventors: Christopher Gordon Gervase Turner, Johan Dawid Kruger, David Edwin Proctor
  • Patent number: 6346922
    Abstract: A dipole antenna 34 comprises a loop 36 as a first pole and an appendage 42 comprising a strip 44 terminating in a pad 46 as a second pole. The circumference of the loop is in the order of one half-wavelength of an operating frequency and an effective length of the appendage is at least 0.15 times the wavelength. The dipole antenna 34 is shorter than conventional half-wavelength dipole antennas, has a better frequency response and the antenna impedance ZA is dependent on the position of a feedpoint 38 in the loop 36. The antenna may be used with transponders for electronic radio frequency identification systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: February 12, 2002
    Assignee: Supersensor (Proprietary) Limited
    Inventors: David Edwin Proctor, Christopher Gordon Gervase Turner, Andries Petrus Cronje Fourie
  • Patent number: 6236911
    Abstract: A system 10 for monitoring the load on a load carrying vehicle comprises an electronic radio frequency (RF) identification system 22 comprising a reader 24 and a plurality of RF transponders 28.1 to 28.n. Each transponder is associated with a respective load item 36.1 to 36.n, and the items collectively constitute the load located in a load carrying region of the vehicle. The reader is operative in use to interrogate the transponders, to read response data received from the transponders and to generate data relating to a load change event. A controller 34 and a vehicle position data generating device 38 are connected to the controller. The controller is sensitive to a load change event and operative to record vehicle position related data corresponding to the load change event.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 22, 2001
    Assignee: Supersensor (Proprietary) Limited
    Inventor: Johan Dawid Kruger