Abstract:
An RFID token apparatus has a connection module for interfacing with an appliance capable of communicating and interacting with remote servers and networks, a translation module for moving signals between a USB interface and a smart card interface, a processor module which may be capable of operating as a dual-interface (DI) chip; and an input/output module having at least one RF antenna and a modulator. An RFID-contactless interface according to ISO 14443 & ISO 15693 and/or NFC. A wireless interface according to ZIGBEE wireless, BLUETOOTH wireless, WLAN 802.11, UWB, USB wireless and/or any similar interface. An RFID reader apparatus has a housing; a slot for a contact or contactless fob; and a USB stick alternately protruding from the housing and retracted within the housing.
Abstract:
A portable RFID reader apparatus having a contactless interface and slots or recesses for insertion of contactless smart card fobs, including ID card, and having a wireless interface for communicating with a token plugged into a computer, provides physical and logical access.
Abstract:
A retractable USB stick comprises: an elongate housing having an open end, a USB stick disposed within the elongate housing, and means for causing the USB stick to project out of and retract back into the housing. The means for causing the USB stick to project may be patterned after comparable means in a lipstick dispenser mechanism of U.S. Pat. No. 3,941,489. The means for causing the USB stick to project/retract may comprise an outer holder having an elongate housing with an opening at one end, an intermediate sleeve sized disposed between the USB stick and the holder, and means for imparting reverse motion includes a toothed wheel disposed at a back end of the intermediate sleeve, teeth on an inner surface of the outer holder and teeth on an elongate linear track extending from the back end of the USB stick. Optionally, the USB stick may be releasably locked in the open position, and means may be provided for closing the open end of the housing.
Abstract:
A portable RFID reader apparatus having a contactless interface and slots or recesses for for insertion of contactless smart card fobs, including ID card, and having a wireless interface for communicating with a token plugged into a computer, provides physical and logical access.
Abstract:
A compact personal token apparatus (100,120,140,200,220,300,320,500), resembling a conventional USB memory fob in size, shape, and form which can be plugged into a PC and interfaced with the virtual world of the Internet. The apparatus is capable of loading and storing information from the Internet, via the PC to its flash memory (410) or EEPROM and then using the stored information or value via its contactless interface (108,128,148,508) in the real world. The apparatus is capable of implementing an auto-run application, when inserted into a personal computer. The apparatus is capable of exchanging information with other devices having compatible interfaces. The apparatus can also function as a firewall (400) when plugged between an Internet connection and a PC.
Abstract:
A retractable USB stick comprises: an elongate housing having an open end, a USB stick disposed within the elongate housing, and means for causing the USB stick to project out of and retract back into the housing. The means for causing the USB stick to project may be patterned after comparable means in a lipstick dispenser mechanism of U.S. Pat. No. 3,941,489. The means for causing the USB stick to project/retract may comprise an outer holder having an elongate housing with an opening at one end, an intermediate sleeve sized disposed between the USB stick and the holder, and means for imparting reverse motion includes a toothed wheel disposed at a back end of the intermediate sleeve, teeth on an inner surface of the outer holder and teeth on an elongate linear track extending from the back end of the USB stick. Optionally, the USB stick may be releasably locked in the open position, and means may be provided for closing the open end of the housing.
Abstract:
A chip module (37) includes a substrate (12) and at least one chip (38) arranged on the substrate, wherein the chip 5 (11) is contacted via its terminal surfaces onto connecting leads (14, 15) of the substrate (12) and has a thickness d which is reduced compared to its original thickness D as a result of a removal of material on its rear side (39).
Abstract:
Procedure for producing a transponder unit (55) provided with at least one chip (16) and one coil (18), and in particular a chip card/chip-mounting board (17) wherein the chip and the coil are mounted on one common substrate (15) and the coil is formed by installing a coil wire (21) and connecting the coil-wire ends (19, 23) to the contact surfaces (20, 24) of the chip on the substrate.
Abstract:
Device for producing a coil winding (33) from winding wire on a winding carrier (32) with a winding head (10) which has a wire guiding means (16) and is movable relative to the winding carrier (32) in which a wire connecting means (17) and a wire severing means (18) are provided in addition to the wire guiding means (16) as further integral parts of the winding head (10).
Abstract:
FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a smart card according to my new design. FIG. 2 is a front elevational view of the smart card shown in FIG. 1. FIG. 3 is a rear elevational view of the smart card shown in FIG. 1. FIG. 4 is a left elevational view of the smart card shown in FIG. 1. FIG. 5 is a right elevational view of the smart card shown in FIG. 1. FIG. 6 is a top elevational view of the smart card shown in FIG. 1. FIG. 7 is a bottom elevational view of the smart card shown in FIG. 1. FIG. 8 is a front perspective view of the smart card according to a second embodiment. FIG. 9 is a front elevational view of the smart card shown in FIG. 8. FIG. 10 is a rear elevational view of the smart card shown in FIG. 8. FIG. 11 is a left elevational view of the smart card shown in FIG. 8. FIG. 12 is a right elevational view of the smart card shown in FIG. 8. FIG. 13 is a top elevational view of the smart card shown in FIG. 8; and, FIG. 14 is a bottom elevational view of the smart card shown in FIG. 8. The broken line depictions of a chip module and contact pad array in the drawings are included for illustrative purposes only and form no part of the design claim.