Thin-film EAS and RFID antennas

Details for Australian Patent Application No. 2007281929 (hide)

Owner Sensormatic Electronics Corporation

Inventors Soto, Manuel A.; Bergman, Adam S.; Hall, Stewart E.

Agent Spruson & Ferguson

Pub. Number AU-A-2007281929

PCT Pub. Number WO2008/019157

Priority 11/501,499 08.08.06 US

Filing date 8 August 2007

Wipo publication date 14 February 2008

International Classifications

H01Q 7/00 (2006.01) Loop aerials with a substantially uniform current distribution around the loop and having a directional radiation pattern in a plane perpendicular to the plane of the loop

H01Q 1/40 (2006.01) Details of, or arrangements associated with, aerials

H01Q 7/06 (2006.01) Loop aerials with a substantially uniform current distribution around the loop and having a directional radiation pattern in a plane perpendicular to the plane of the loop

Event Publications

5 March 2009 PCT application entered the National Phase

  PCT publication WO2008/019157 Priority application(s): WO2008/019157

29 April 2010 Assignment before Grant

  Sensormatic Electronics Corporation The application has been assigned to Sensormatic Electronics, LLC

31 May 2012 Application Lapsed, Refused Or Withdrawn, Patent Ceased or Expired

  This application lapsed under section 142(2)(e). Examination has been requested or an examination report has issued for this application. Note that applications or patents shown as lapsed or ceased may be restored at a later date.

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