Wireless tag and method of manufacturing wireless tag
A technology of wireless tags and tags, applied to record carriers, instruments, computing, etc. used by machines
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no. 1 approach
[0038] First, refer to figure 1 and figure 2 A wireless tag according to the first embodiment will be described. figure 1 is a perspective view illustrating the wireless tag according to the first embodiment; figure 2 is a side view illustrating the wireless tag according to the first embodiment. Such as figure 1 As shown in , a wireless tag 1a has two spaced apart adhesive members 12a (indicated by oblique lines) on the upper surface of a rectangular spacer 10a, and has a label body ( inlet)11.
[0039] Such as figure 2 As shown in , the spacer 10a includes a first spacer 101a in which the label body 11 is provided and is connected to The second spacer 101b of the first spacer 101a. The first spacer 101a supports the label body 11 to prevent the label body 11 from being folded, and serves as a protection member covering and protecting the label body 11 from the outside when the folded portion 22 is folded. When the folded portion 22 is folded, the second spacer 101...
no. 2 approach
[0057] The first embodiment describes the case where a wireless tag is attached to a step-shaped attachment object. On the other hand, the second embodiment describes the case where a wireless tag is attached to a columnar attachment object.
[0058] Figure 8 is a plan view illustrating a wireless tag 1c according to the second embodiment. Figure 9 is a perspective view illustrating a state where a wireless tag according to the second embodiment is attached to a columnar attachment object 3c. exist Figure 8 and Figure 9 in, with figure 1 The same parts are denoted by the same reference numerals and their repeated descriptions are omitted. The wireless tag 1c is different from the wireless tag 1a in that it has no figure 1 Instead of the threads 2a to 2c and the adhesive member 12b shown in the spacer 10e, the adhesive member 12a is provided on the entire upper surface of the spacer 10e. The wireless tag 1c is different from the wireless tag 1a in that the spacer 10e...
no. 3 approach
[0065] The first and second embodiments describe wireless tags each having a rectangular spacer. On the other hand, the third embodiment describes a wireless tag having an elliptical spacer.
[0066] Figure 11 is a perspective view illustrating a wireless tag 1d according to the third embodiment. Figure 12 is a side view illustrating a wireless tag 1d according to the third embodiment. exist Figure 11 and Figure 12 in, with figure 1 and figure 2 The same parts are denoted by the same reference numerals and their duplicate descriptions are omitted. The wireless tag 1d is different from the wireless tag 1a in that it has a tag body 11 on the upper surface of an elliptical spacer 10g. Further, in Figure 11 D3 shown in , represents the length of the spacer 10g in the direction of its long axis.
[0067] Such as Figure 11 and Figure 12 As shown in , the shape of the spacer 10g of the wireless tag 1d may be oval instead of rectangular, provided that the spacer 10g...
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