RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION RFID LABELS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
RF METAL CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC. 101 Wolf Drive Thorofare NJ 08086 Radio frequency identification (RFID) labels; radio frequency labels;
WHITLAM ENGINEERED IDENTIFICATION SOLUTIONS Whitlam Label Company 24800 Sherwood Avenue Centerline MI 480151059 Radio-frequency identification (RFID) labels for use in identifying and tracking merchandise;paper labels, namely, blank or partially printed paper labels, printed paper labels, laminated paper labels, pressure-sensitive labels, heat transfer labels, reflective labels, in-mold labels, printed barcode labels for information retrieval and for identifying, tracking, recording and monitoring objects to which they are applied; barcode ribbons; thermal transfer ink ribbons; label printing machine ribbons; decals; iron-on transfers; bumper stickers; address plates; paper nameplates; paper stationery inserts; paper tags and hang tags for industrial, commercial stationery and household use; adhesive label dispensers and applicators for household or stationery use;ENGINEERED IDENTIFICATION SOLUTIONS;plastic labels, namely, pressure-sensitive labels, decorative labels, blank or partially printed labels, printed labels, heat transfer labels, laminated labels, reflective labels, in-mold labels; plastic nameplates; plastic tags and hang tags for industrial, commercial, stationery and household use;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags are adhered to the underside of sheet labels, to form assemblies which can be applied to articles. Pressure sensitive adhesive labels are removed from a liner which then runs on a loop, back to nip rollers, where the labels are re-attached to the liner. The labels are re-attached at a downstream point on the liner, in combination with tags, to form the assemblies. The assemblies on the moving assembly web are read by optical and radio frequency systems; and, defective assemblies are removed by a diverter which strips the selected defective assembly from the web and carries it away on a defect liner. RFID tags are adhered to linerless label web at spaced apart locations, to form assemblies which can be cut from the web at the point of application.