Hello Sean, This is an example page for Boeing, to show what our patented NFC challenge coins can do!
The chipset in THIS sample coin is a NTAG216 chip which is designed for android and iPhone but you need to program them with a specific NFC tool from the Apple store.
“SMART NFC TOOLS” is the name and you’ll want to pay the couple dollars for the pro version and then if you program the coins WITH the iPhone and use this app, the data will be compatible on both android and iPhone. NTAG216 is the regular chip we use. That’s compatible on more devices..
Our Patented NFC Custom Challenge Coin
If you’re looking for something UNIQUE and cutting edge, you may be interested in a custom minted coin with an embedded NFC chip. Gray Water Ops invented the NFC embedded challenge coin and owns the patent.
If you’re interested in more information about having a custom NFC challenge coin minted, please contact us through our custom coin quote form. You can email any art files to Keith Hanshaw at this e-mail address!
Abstract
A digital information transferring coin is a disc-shaped apparatus that is capable of transferring digital information to another electronic device through radio communication. The apparatus includes a metal planar body, a near field communication (NFC) chip, a vinyl sticker, and an insulative pad. The NFC chip is mounted within a recessed well of the metal planar body. The vinyl sticker encloses the NFC chip within the recessed well, which allows the NFC chip to wirelessly communicate with a host NFC-enabled electronic device without interference from the apparatus. The NFC chip is situated within its recessed well with the insulative pad, which is used to prevent the NFC chip from making direct contact with the metal planar body. An epoxy finish is applied onto both the vinyl sticker and the metal planar body in order to further protect the NFC chip from any physical damage.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to an apparatus for use with a coin. More specifically, the present invention is a custom minted coin with a micro-chip embedded in the coin that allows a user to communicate information by using Near Field Communication (NFC). See the full patent here.
What can you DO with a NFC challenge coin?
The NFC chip, embedded inside the metal coin, can be programmed to do a variety of tasks. It’s not like a flash drive that stores data. The tag can store a command that tells a smartphone or NFC enabled device to DO something.
As a business card coin - You can use it to store contact info like your name, phone number, email address and website. When anyone with a NFC enabled device touches their phone to your coin, the contact data is transferred from the coin, to the contact list on the smart phone.
As a location finder - You could put a map location on the coin, so when you touch your phone to the coin, a Google map location is opened.
Create a customer loyalty program - You can store data for a customer loyalty program, allow check in or check out at a location.
You can store a hidden website link that can only be accessed through the coin. Touch your phone to the coin and a website opens on your phone.
Automate common phone tasks
Make Payments
For more NFC uses, check out this link: https://www.rfidntag.com/21-cool-uses-for-nfc-tags-make-your-life-smart-and-interesting/
Verizon Wireless NFC Keychain
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS OF THE INVENTION
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
The present invention is a coin that is capable of transferring digital information to another electronic device. The present invention would typically be used to digitally store promotional information that can be readily transferred to another electronic device. The physical appearance of the present invention should relate to the promotional information as well. The present invention mainly comprises a metal planar body, a near field communication (NFC) chip 6, and a vinyl sticker. The metal planar body 1 resembles a typical coin with a disc shape and is aesthetically designed to relate to the digital information being stored on the present invention. The NFC chip 6 is used to establish radio communication with a host electronic device that is also NFC-enabled such as a smart-phone, a tablet personal computer, or a laptop. The NFC chip 6 does not require a portable power source because the NFC chip 6 is capable of drawing power from the host electronic device. The NFC chip 6 can also be used to send commands to the host electronic device such as storing contact information, opening a particular webpage, or playing a specific sound. The NFC chip 6 can be, but is not limited to, a 144 byte chip or a one kilobyte chip. In the preferred embodiment, the present invention is used as a kind of business card, and the NFC chip 6 is used to store business contact information. In addition, the vinyl sticker 9 is used to enclose the NFC chip 6 within a recessed well 4 of the metal planar body 1. The vinyl sticker 9 allows the NFC chip 6 to properly function and communicate with the host electronic device while still enclosing the NFC chip 6 within the metal planar body 1.
The metal planar body 1 is used as a base to connect all the other components of the present invention and has a disc shape. The metal planar body 1 comprises a first side 2 and a second side 5, which are the flat portions of the metal planar body 1 and are positioned opposite to each other through the metal planar body 1. In the preferred method of manufacturing the present invention, the metal planar body 1 is die-struck by two molds, one for the first side 2 and another of the second side 5. The first side 2 comprises an annular surface 3 and a recessed well 4. The recessed well 4 is a space that traverses into the first side 2 of the metal planar body 1. The NFC chip 6 is mounted within the recessed well 4. Moreover, the recessed well 4 is centrally positioned on the first side 2 so that the annular surface 3 has a consistent radial width, which allows the present invention to have a more symmetric appearance. Thus, the annular surface 3 encircles the recessed well 4 and is marked with engravings or other graphics that relate to the digital information on the NFC chip 6. As can be seen in FIG. 5, an epoxy finish 10 is layered onto both the annular surface 3 and the vinyl sticker 9, which is used to further protect the exterior of the present invention from physical damage.
An insulative pad 7 is a kind of shielding that is used to prevent the NFC chip 6 from short-circuiting by coming in contact with the metal planar body 1. If the NFC chip 6 were to touch the metal planar body 1, then the NFC chip 6 would not be able to properly function. The first insulative pad 7 can be made of, but is not limited to, foam or rubber. The insulative pad 7 is positioned in between the recessed well 4 and the NFC chip 6, which prevents the NFC chip 6 from touching the metal planar body 1. The insulative pad 7 is also adhered to the recessed well 4 so that the insulative pad 7 is properly situated on the recessed well 4.
An attachment tag 8 allows the present invention to situate the NFC chip 6. The attachment tag 8 is positioned in between the NFC chip 6 and the vinyl sticker 9 so that the vinyl sticker 9 does not directly adhere to the NFC chip 6. The attachment tag 8 is centrally adhered onto the NFC chip 6 and is peripherally adhered onto the insulative pad 7, which secures the NFC chip 6 to the insulative pad 7. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the insulative pad 7 and the attachment tag 8 are combined with the NFC chip 6 as one manufactured part.
The vinyl sticker 9 is the means to mount the NFC chip 6 to the metal planar body 1 without inhibiting its ability to transmit digital information to the host electronic device through radio communication. Thus, the vinyl sticker 9 is centrally adhered onto both the insulative pad 7 and the attachment tag 8 and is peripherally adhered onto the recessed well 4, which secures and situates the vinyl sticker 9 into the recessed well 4.
The present invention can be implemented in a variety of ways. One way is for a football team to sell a commemorative embodiment of the present invention, which would allow user of the present invention to access exclusive team-related content that is only available through the present invention. Another way is to change the data on the server side so that the present invention would contain the same link and only the content for the link would change on the server side. Another way is to have the host electronic device be a smart-phone, and the present invention could call a phone number or link to a map location for a secret party or event.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.