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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 22, 2022
Filed:
Dec. 23, 2019
Avery Dennison Retail Information Services Llc, Mentor, OH (US);
George T. Raphael, High Point, NC (US);
Peter Cockerell, Milton Keynes, GB;
Donald Ward, Sayre, PA (US);
Joshua Blauvelt, Erin, NY (US);
Timothy Entingh, Waverly, NY (US);
Jason Wheeler, Sayre, PA (US);
Augustine Diciacce, Waverly, NY (US);
Avery Dennison Retail Information Services LLC, Mentor, OH (US);
Abstract
An agnostic in-line verification system and method produce finished RFID-enabled tags including labels, tags, tickets, stickers and the like. Includes is an RFID-verification base unit with an RFID-verifier that checks for verification of programmed data of the RFID-enabled tags. A feed module is positioned upstream of the RFID-verification base to receive a flow of RFID-enabled tags to be finished through RFID verification, and a collector module is downstream of the RFID-verification base unit and that receives RFID-verified tags from the RFID-verification base unit. In systems that feed a continuous stream of uncut tags, a cutter module is positioned between the verification base unit and the collector module.