Abstract:
An electromagnetic coupling module includes a feed circuit substrate having external coupling electrodes on both main surfaces thereof and a wireless IC chip. Radiation electrodes are disposed on a packaging body. The electromagnetic coupling module is disposed on a joint of the packaging body so that the external coupling electrodes on both the main surfaces of the electromagnetic coupling module are coupled to the radiation electrodes, respectively. Thus, the wireless IC device is resistant to shock, stress, forces or the like, easy to manufacture, obtains stable characteristics and allows for easy reuse or replacement of an IC chip.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0001]    1. Field of the Invention 
         [0002]    The present invention relates to a wireless IC device applied to an RFID (radio frequency identification) system where data communications are performed using electromagnetic waves in a contactless manner, and a manufacturing method thereof. 
         [0003]    2. Description of the Related Art 
         [0004]    In recent years, as article management systems, there have been used RFID systems in which a reader/writer, which generates an induction electromagnetic field, and an RFID tag, which is attached to an article and stores predetermined information, communicate with each other in a contactless manner so as to transmit information (see Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2005-244778). 
         [0005]      FIG. 1  is a diagram showing an example of a contactless IC tag (RFID tag) where IC tag labels are mounted on IC tag antennas, shown in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2005-244778. 
         [0006]    An RFID tag TO is formed by forming a symmetrical pair of main antenna elements  81 , an auxiliary antenna element  82 , and a symmetrical pair of matching parts  83  on one surface of a dielectric substrate  84 . 
         [0007]    The main antenna elements  81  are meander-type antennas defined by meandering line conductors, and are disposed on the dielectric substrate  84  symmetrically. The main antenna elements  81  occupy both end areas of the dielectric substrate  84 . The auxiliary antenna element  82  is disposed between the symmetrical pair of main antenna elements  81 . 
         [0008]    The matching parts  83  are defined by meandering line conductors. Ends of the matching parts  83  are connected to inner ends of the main antenna elements  81 . A wireless IC chip  86  is mounted on the other ends of the matching parts  83 . 
         [0009]    However, the contactless IC tag of Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2005-244778 has the following problems. 
         [0010]    Since the IC chip is mounted on the main antennas, it may be broken when shock, stress, forces or the like is applied to the main antennas. 
         [0011]    Since the IC chip and main antennas (matching parts) must be disposed so as to be electrically coupled to each other, the main antennas have a small degree of flexibility in the disposition position. Also, the main antennas have a small degree of flexibility in designing radiation characteristics or directivity. Also, a high mounting accuracy is required and the manufacturing process is elongated. Therefore, the cost is increased. 
         [0012]    Since the IC chip is connected to the main antennas using a conductive material, it is difficult to demount and then reuse the IC chip or replace it with another. 
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
       [0013]    In view of the above problems, preferred embodiments of the present invention provide a wireless IC device that is resistant to shock stress, forces or the like, easy to manufacture, has stable characteristics, and allows for easy reuse or replacement of an IC chip thereof. 
         [0014]    A wireless IC device according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a wireless IC, a radiation plate including a radiation electrode on a base material, and a feed circuit substrate including an external coupling electrode and an inductance element, the external coupling electrode being electromagnetically coupled to the radiation electrode, the inductance element being coupled to the wireless IC. The radiation plate is preferably disposed along each of opposed first and second main surfaces of an electromagnetic coupling module including the wireless IC and the feed circuit substrate. 
         [0015]    In one example, the feed circuit substrate preferably includes a resonant circuit. 
         [0016]    In another example, the feed circuit substrate includes a matching circuit. 
         [0017]    In addition, the external coupling electrode is preferably disposed near a main surface of the feed circuit substrate inside the feed circuit substrate and is a flat electrode capacitively coupled to the radiation electrode, for example. 
         [0018]    The electromagnetic coupling module may preferably be disposed on a joint of ends of the radiation plate or a joint of a folded portion of the radiation plate, for example. 
         [0019]    The electromagnetic coupling module disposed on the joint may preferably be detachable from the joint, for example. 
         [0020]    The electromagnetic coupling module may preferably be disposed on a joint of different radiation plates. 
         [0021]    The radiation electrode may preferably be formed on an outer surface of the base material remote from the electromagnetic coupling module, for example. 
         [0022]    The electromagnetic coupling module is preferably disposed inside the base material, for example. 
         [0023]    Both or one of the wireless IC and the feed circuit substrate may preferably be covered with a protection film, for example. 
         [0024]    The wireless IC is preferably a wireless IC chip made of a semiconductor, the feed circuit substrate has a recess on a first main surface thereof, and the wireless IC chip is disposed in the recess, for example. 
         [0025]    The wireless IC may be disposed inside the feed circuit substrate, for example. 
         [0026]    The feed circuit substrate may preferably be a multilayer substrate formed by laminating dielectric layers each having an electrode pattern formed thereon, for example. 
         [0027]    In order to solve the above-mentioned problems, a wireless IC device manufacturing method according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention is configured as follows. 
         [0028]    A wireless IC device manufacturing method includes the steps of: preparing an electromagnetic coupling module and a base material, the electromagnetic coupling module being formed by providing an wireless IC on a feed circuit substrate, the feed circuit substrate including an inductance element, and forming a plurality of radiation electrodes on at least one main surface of the base material using a conductive material; forming a cylindrical or bag-shaped packaging material by joining together a pair of edges of the base material at a joint, the joint being a vicinity of the edges of the base material; and affixing an electromagnetic coupling module to the joint of the base material, the electromagnetic coupling module being electromagnetically coupled to the radiation plates. 
         [0029]    According to various preferred embodiments of the present invention, the following advantages are obtained. 
         [0030]    Since the radiation electrode is preferably disposed on each of the opposed first and second surfaces of the electromagnetic coupling module including the wireless IC and the feed circuit substrate, the electromagnetic coupling module is protected by the radiation plate. Thus, the mechanical strength can be increased. Also, by adjusting the amount of coupling between the first and second surfaces of the electromagnetic coupling module and the radiation plate, it is possible to design radiation characteristics freely. 
         [0031]    By disposing the resonant circuit inside the feed circuit substrate, the selectivity of the frequency is increased. Thus, the operating frequency of the wireless IC device can be roughly determined on the basis of the self-resonant frequency. Accordingly, it is possible to efficiently give or receive (transmit or receive) energy of a signal having a frequency used in an RFID system. Also, it is possible to set the resonant frequency to an optimum one in consideration of the shape or size of the radiator. Thus, it is possible to improve radiation characteristics of the wireless IC device. 
         [0032]    By providing the matching circuit inside the feed circuit substrate, it is possible to efficiently give or receive (transmit or receive) energy of a signal having a frequency used in an RFID system. 
         [0033]    By capacitively coupling the flat electrode to the radiation electrode near the main surface of the feed circuit substrate inside the feed circuit substrate, the radiation electrode and wireless IC can be disposed such that they are electrically insulated from each other. Thus, the wireless IC is prevented from being damaged electrostatically, that is, the wireless IC can increase electrostatic resistance thereof. 
         [0034]    By disposing the electromagnetic coupling module on the joint of the ends of the radiation plate or the joint of the folded portion of the radiation plate, it is possible to dispose the electromagnetic coupling module on a joint of a sheet material that occurs when forming a packaging body using the sheet material. Thus, it is possible to mount the wireless IC device such that the wireless IC device is inconspicuous in terms of appearance. 
         [0035]    By making the electromagnetic coupling module disposed on the joint detachable from the joint, the electromagnetic coupling module can be reused easily. Also, the electromagnetic coupling module can be replaced. By replacing the electromagnetic coupling module with another, a different ID can be provided. 
         [0036]    By disposing the electromagnetic coupling module on the joint of the different radiation plates, the electromagnetic coupling module is covered with the base materials of the radiation plates. Thus, the electromagnetic coupling module can be protected and the mechanical strength or environmental resistance thereof can be increased. 
         [0037]    By forming the radiation electrode on the outer surface (remote surface) of the base material remote from the electromagnetic coupling module, radiation characteristics can be improved and the distance between the electromagnetic coupling module and a reader/writer can be increased. Also, communication failures can be reduced. 
         [0038]    By disposing the electromagnetic coupling module inside the base material, the mechanical strength or environmental resistance of the electromagnetic coupling module is increased. 
         [0039]    By covering both or one of the wireless IC and the feed circuit substrate with the protection film, the mechanical strength or environmental resistance of the electromagnetic coupling module can be increased. 
         [0040]    By forming the wireless IC using a wireless IC chip made of a semiconductor, forming the recess on the first main surface of the feed circuit substrate, and disposing the wireless IC chip in the recess, the electromagnetic coupling module can be downsized. Also, the portion where the electromagnetic coupling module and radiation plate are laminated is prevented from bulging. 
         [0041]    By disposing the wireless IC inside the feed circuit substrate, a coupling electrode coupled to the radiation electrode can be formed also on the upper surface of the wireless IC. Thus, the coupling capacitance can be increased. 
         [0042]    By forming the feed circuit substrate using a multilayer substrate formed by laminating dielectric layers each having an electrode pattern formed thereon, the electromagnetic coupling module can be downsized. Also, the portion where the electromagnetic coupling module and radiation plate are laminated is prevented from bulging. 
         [0043]    According to the wireless IC device manufacturing method according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the multiple radiation electrodes are formed on at least one main surface of the base material using a conductive material. Therefore, the multiple radiation electrodes can be formed continuously on the base material. Also, a cylindrical or bag-shaped packaging material is formed by joining together a pair of edges of the base material at the joint, which is a vicinity of the edges. Thus, it is possible to easily form a cylindrical or bag-shaped packaging material. Also, since the electromagnetic coupling module electromagnetically coupled to the multiple radiation plates is affixed to the joint of the base material, it is possible to seal articles in the cylindrical or bag-shaped packaging material using a conventional method. Therefore, it is possible to manufacture articles inserted into a cylindrical or bag-shaped packaging body provided with a wireless IC device, without increasing the cost. 
         [0044]    Other features, elements, steps, characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the present invention with reference to the attached drawings. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0045]      FIG. 1  is a diagram showing a configuration of a wireless IC device shown in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2005-244778. 
           [0046]      FIG. 2  is a sectional view of a major portion of a wireless IC device according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention. 
           [0047]      FIG. 3  is an exploded perspective view showing a configuration of an electromagnetic coupling module of the wireless IC device. 
           [0048]      FIG. 4  is a drawing showing an example of a bag-shaped article provided with the wireless IC device and a pattern of a radiation electrode. 
           [0049]      FIGS. 5A-5D  include sectional views of major portions of some wireless IC devices according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention. 
           [0050]      FIG. 6  is a sectional view of a major portion of a wireless IC device according to a third preferred embodiment of the present invention. 
           [0051]      FIG. 7  is a sectional view of a major portion of a wireless IC device according to a fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention. 
           [0052]      FIG. 8  is a sectional view of a major portion of a wireless IC device according to a fifth preferred embodiment of the present invention. 
           [0053]      FIGS. 9A and 9B  are sectional views showing a configuration of an electromagnetic coupling module used in a wireless IC device according to a sixth preferred embodiment of the present invention. 
           [0054]      FIGS. 10A ,  10 B and  10 C include drawings showing a method for manufacturing a bag-shaped article provided with a wireless IC device according to a seventh preferred embodiment of the present invention. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
     First Preferred Embodiment 
       [0055]    A wireless IC device according to a first preferred embodiment will be described with reference to  FIGS. 2 to 4 . 
         [0056]      FIG. 2  is a sectional view of a major portion of the wireless IC device according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention. In  FIG. 2 , reference numeral  2  is a radiation plate where a radiation electrode  22  is disposed on a base material  21 , and reference numeral  3  is a radiation plate where a radiation electrode  32  is disposed on a base material  31 . Reference numeral  1  is an electromagnetic coupling module, which includes a wireless IC chip  5  and a feed circuit substrate  4 . The radiation electrodes  22  and  32  of the radiation plates  2  and  3  are disposed on opposed first and second surfaces, respectively, (top and bottom surfaces in the drawing) of the electromagnetic coupling module  1 . 
         [0057]    The feed circuit substrate  4  includes a resonant circuit  40  connected to the wireless IC chip  5  and an upper external coupling electrode  42  and a lower external coupling electrode  43  that are electrically connected to the resonant circuit  40  and are flat electrodes. 
         [0058]    The feed circuit substrate  4  is preferably a multilayer substrate as will be described later and has the wireless IC chip  5  mounted on the top surface thereof. Also, a protection film  6  is preferably arranged around the wireless IC chip  5  and on the top surface thereof. The top surface of the protection film  6  is flat. 
         [0059]    The protection film  6  may be provided in such a manner that it covers only the wireless IC chip  5  or in such a manner that it covers only the feed circuit substrate. 
         [0060]    In a state shown in  FIG. 2 , the upper external coupling electrode  42  is capacitively coupled (electrically coupled) to the radiation electrode  22  of the radiation plate  2 , and the lower external coupling electrode  43  is capacitively coupled (electrically coupled) to the radiation electrode  32  of the radiation plate  3 . 
         [0061]    By disposing the radiation electrodes  22  and  23  and the wireless IC chip  5  in such a manner that they are electrically insulated from each other, as described above, breakage of the wireless IC chip  5  due to static electricity passing through the radiation electrodes is prevented, that is, high electrostatic resistance is obtained. 
         [0062]      FIG. 3  is an exploded perspective view showing an internal configuration of the electromagnetic coupling module  1 . The electromagnetic coupling module  1  includes the feed circuit substrate  4 , preferably defined by a multilayer substrate, the wireless IC chip  5 , and the protection film  6 . 
         [0063]    The feed circuit substrate  4  preferably is a multilayer substrate formed by laminating multiple dielectric layers each having an electrode pattern formed thereon. A dielectric layer  41 A, which is the uppermost layer, has lands  35   a  to  35   d  for mounting a wireless IC chip and the upper external coupling electrode  42  formed thereon. A dielectric layer  41 B has inductor electrodes  46   e  and  47   e  disposed thereon. A dielectric layer  41 C has inductor electrodes  45   a ,  46   a  and  47   a  disposed thereon. A dielectric layer  41 D has inductor electrodes  45   b ,  46   b  and  47   b  disposed thereon. A dielectric layer  41 E has inductor electrodes  45   c ,  46   c  and  47   c  disposed thereon. A dielectric layer  41 F has inductor electrodes  45   d ,  46   d  and  47   d  disposed thereon. A dielectric layer  41 G has the lower external coupling electrode  43  disposed thereon. The electrodes on the dielectric layers are connected to one another through via holes, as shown in  FIG. 3 . 
         [0064]    The above-mentioned inductor electrodes  45   a  to  45   d  define an inductor L 1 . The inductor electrodes  46   a  to  46   e  define an inductor L 2 . The inductor electrodes  47   a  to  47   e  define an inductor L 3 . The resonant circuit defined by the inductors L 1 , L 2 , and L 3  is as shown in  FIG. 2 . 
         [0065]    Elements formed in the feed circuit substrate  4  may be only inductance elements. In this case, the inductance elements and radiation electrode  22  and  23  may be directly coupled to each other or may be disposed in such a manner that they are insulated from each other. The inductance elements each have a function of matching the impedance of the wireless IC chip with those of the radiation electrodes. 
         [0066]    The above-mentioned dielectric layers are each preferably made of dielectric ceramic. By laminating these dielectric layers and firing them integrally, a ceramic multilayer substrate is formed. Instead of ceramic, a resin material such as liquid crystal polymers may be used. 
         [0067]    By using the feed circuit substrate  4  as described above, the impedance of the wireless IC chip  5  and those of the radiation electrodes  22  and  32  are matched and the resonant frequency is set to a desired value. The resonant frequency may be set in consideration of the shapes or sizes of the radiation electrodes  22  and  23 . Thus, radiation characteristics of the wireless IC device can be improved. 
         [0068]    The electromagnetic coupling module  1  that is shown in  FIG. 2  and has the wireless IC chip  5  mounted on the feed circuit substrate  4  receives high-frequency signals (e.g., the UHF frequency band) emitted from a reader/writer (not shown) via the radiation electrodes  22  and  32 , resonates the resonant circuit inside the feed circuit substrate  4 , and provides only signals received in a predetermined frequency band to the wireless IC chip  5 . On the other hand, the electromagnetic coupling module  1  extracts predetermined energy from the received signals. Using the energy as a driving source, the electromagnetic coupling module  1  matches information stored in the wireless IC chip  5  with a predetermined frequency in the resonant circuit, then transmits the resultant information to the radiation electrodes  22  and  32 , and transmits and transfers the information from the radiation electrodes  22  and  32  to the reader/writer. 
         [0069]    In the feed circuit substrate  4 , the resonant frequency is determined in the resonant circuit defined by the inductor electrodes L 1 , L 2 , and L 3  and stray capacitances thereof. The frequency of signals to be emitted from the radiation electrodes  22  and  32  are substantially determined on the basis of the self-resonant frequency of the resonant circuit. 
         [0070]      FIG. 4  is a plan view of a bag-shaped article including the above-mentioned wireless IC device. A bag-shaped article  100  is, for example, a bag of cookies or a bag of potato chips. A packaging body  30  is a bag-shaped body formed by joining together a sheet-shaped packaging material at joints (overlapped portions)  9   a ,  9   b , and  9   c  using a bag-making machine. In this example, the electromagnetic coupling module  1  is disposed on the joint  9   c  for joining together the packaging body  30  along the long length direction thereof so as to form the packaging body  30  into a cylindrical or substantially cylindrical shape. The radiation electrodes  22  and  32  extending from the position to which the electromagnetic coupling module  1  is affixed are formed on the packaging body  30 . The radiation electrodes  22  and  32  are formed by depositing a conductive material such as aluminum or affixing a conductor foil when manufacturing the packaging body  30 . The electromagnetic coupling module may be provided on the joint  9   a  or  9   b.    
         [0071]    As shown in  FIG. 4 , if a wireless IC device is provided on a bag-shaped article made of a single packaging material, the base materials  21  and  31  of the radiation plates  2  and  3  shown in  FIG. 2  correspond to the packaging body  30  shown in  FIG. 4 . 
         [0072]    As seen, the joints  9   a ,  9   b , and  9   c  necessarily occur on the bag-shaped article formed by forming the sheet-shaped packaging material into a cylinder shape and sealing the packaging material at predetermined intervals. Therefore, by forming the radiation electrodes and affixing the electromagnetic coupling module to these joints, it is possible to provide a wireless IC device without impairing the appearance (fine sight) of the bag-shaped article. 
         [0073]    The electromagnetic coupling module  1  disposed on the joint  9   c  may be made detachable from a side of the joint  9   c . Thus, the electromagnetic coupling module  1  can be easily reused. Also, by replacing the electromagnetic coupling module  1  with a different electromagnetic coupling module, it is possible to provide a different ID. 
       Second Preferred Embodiment 
       [0074]      FIGS. 5A-5D  include sectional views of major portions of some wireless IC devices according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention. 
         [0075]    In an example of  FIG. 5A , when joining together the radiation plate  2  where the radiation electrode  22  is disposed on the base material  21  and the radiation plate  3  where the radiation electrode  32  is disposed on the base material  31 , a pocket-shaped space is formed by joining together the radiation plate  2  and radiation plate  3  in such a manner that an end of the radiation plate  3  is farther inside than an end of the radiation plate  2  by a predetermined distance, and the electromagnetic coupling module  1  is inserted into the space and affixed to the radiation plates  2  and  3  such that the electromagnetic coupling module is interposed between the radiation plates. 
         [0076]    In an example of  FIG. 5B , an end of the radiation plate  3  is folded back in such a manner that a surface of the radiation plate  2  having the radiation electrode  22  disposed thereon and a surface of the radiation plate  3  having the radiation electrode  32  disposed thereon are joined together, and the radiation plates are joined together on the folded portion. 
         [0077]    The electromagnetic coupling module  1  is affixed to the position where the radiation plates  2  and  3  are joined together. 
         [0078]    In an example of  FIG. 5C , an end of the base material  31  is folded back and the end of the base material  31  and an end of the base material  21  are joined together. Also, the radiation electrodes  22  and  32  are disposed on the folded portion of the base material  31 . The electromagnetic coupling module  1  is affixed to the folded portion. In this example, the radiation electrodes  22  and  32  extend in a direction perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the surface of the paper. 
         [0079]    In an example of  FIG. 5D , the base material  21  is folded back at a continuing portion thereof, and the radiation electrodes  22  and  32  are disposed on opposed surfaces of the folded portion. The electromagnetic coupling module  1  is affixed to the folded portion. 
         [0080]    In this example, as in  FIG. 5C , the radiation electrodes  22  and  32  extend in a direction perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the surface of the paper. 
         [0081]    In any of the examples of  FIGS. 5A to 5C , the base materials  21  and  31  may be different sheet materials or may be ends of a single continuing base material as shown in  FIG. 4 . 
         [0082]    Also, the radiation plates may be laminated films formed by multiple insulative base materials and conductive layers. 
       Third Preferred Embodiment 
       [0083]      FIG. 6  is a sectional view of a major portion of a wireless IC device according to a third preferred embodiment. While the radiation electrodes  22  and  32  are disposed on the opposed inner surfaces of the base materials  21  and  31  in the example shown in  FIG. 5A , the radiation electrodes  22  and  32  are disposed on the opposed outer surfaces of the base materials  21  and  31 , that is, on the outer surfaces of the base materials remote from the electromagnetic coupling module  1  in an example of  FIG. 6 . Thus, radiation characteristics different from those of the structure shown in  FIG. 5A  can be obtained. For example, the communication distance between an RFID tag and a reader/writer can be increased. 
       Fourth Preferred Embodiment 
       [0084]      FIG. 7  is a sectional view of a major portion of a wireless IC device according to a fourth preferred embodiment. In this example, the radiation plate  3  where the radiation electrode  32  is disposed on the base material  31  is fused to predetermined positions on the radiation plate  2  where the radiation electrode  22  is disposed on the base material  21 , and the electromagnetic coupling module  1  is affixed between the radiation plates  2  and  3 . As seen in  FIG. 7 , the electromagnetic coupling module may be disposed between laminated different radiation plates instead of being disposed on the joint of ends of base materials. 
       Fifth Preferred Embodiment 
       [0085]      FIG. 8  is a sectional view of a major portion of a wireless IC device according to a fifth preferred embodiment. In this example, the radiation electrode  22  is formed on one surface of the base material  21  and the radiation electrode  23  is formed on the other surface thereof. The electromagnetic coupling module  1  is disposed in a position where the two radiation electrodes  22  and  32  are coupled inside the base material  21 . 
         [0086]    Specifically, the base material  21  is a base material, for example, made of paper. A recess into which the electromagnetic coupling module  1  is to be fixed is made on a predetermined location. The radiation electrode  23  made of an aluminum foil or a copper foil is affixed to the lower surface of the base material  21 . The electromagnetic coupling module  1  is fixed into the recess. The radiation electrode  22  made of an aluminum foil or a copper foil is affixed to a position that is located on the upper surface of the base material  21  and covers the electromagnetic coupling module  1 . 
         [0087]    It is also possible to form an integral wireless IC device that can be handled as a single unit, by incorporating an electromagnetic coupling module into a base material and forming radiation electrodes on the front and back surfaces of the base material by printing or other suitable process. 
       Sixth Preferred Embodiment 
       [0088]      FIGS. 9A and 9B  are sectional views of a configuration of an electromagnetic coupling module used in a wireless IC device according to a sixth preferred embodiment of the present invention. 
         [0089]    In an example of  FIG. 9A , a recess is formed on the upper surface of the feed circuit substrate  4 , the wireless IC chip  5  is mounted into the recess, and the recess is covered with the protection film  6 . An electromagnetic coupling module  11  is formed by providing the resonant circuit  40  as shown in  FIG. 2  and the upper external coupling electrode  42  and second capacitor unit  43  inside the feed circuit substrate  4 . 
         [0090]    Also, in an example of  FIG. 9B , an electromagnetic coupling module  12  is formed by providing the resonant circuit  40  as well as the upper external coupling electrode  42 , second capacitor unit  43 , and wireless IC chip  5  inside the feed circuit substrate  4 . 
         [0091]    As for the structure of  FIG. 9B , the upper external coupling electrode  42  can be formed even on the upper surface of the wireless IC chip  5 . Thus, the capacitance generated between the upper external coupling electrode  42  and the radiation electrode can be increased. 
         [0092]    In any of the structures, the thickness dimension of the electromagnetic coupling module can be reduced. Thus, when disposing these electromagnetic coupling modules between radiation plates or inside a radiation plate, the positions where the electromagnetic coupling modules are mounted are prevented from bulging. 
         [0093]    While the resonant circuit  40  is preferably disposed inside the feed circuit substrate  4  in the preferred embodiments shown above, a matching circuit for matching the impedance of the wireless IC chip with those of the radiation plates may be disposed therein. 
       Seventh Preferred Embodiment 
       [0094]    The seventh preferred embodiment shows a method for manufacturing a bag-shaped article provided with the wireless IC device shown in  FIG. 4 . This manufacturing method will be described with reference to  FIGS. 10A ,  10 B and  10 C. Wireless IC device manufacturing steps are as follows. 
         [0095]    First, an electromagnetic coupling module is formed by mounting a wireless IC device on a feed circuit substrate including a resonant circuit including inductance elements. The electromagnetic coupling module is disposed in such a manner that it can be provided continuously using a parts feeder. 
         [0096]    Also, a base material  20  is disposed in such a manner that it can be provided continuously, the radiation electrodes  22  and  32  are formed on the base material  20  using a conductive material, and the base material  20  is made into a cylindrical packaging material by joining together a pair of edges (left and right edges of  FIG. 10A ) of the base material  20 . Also, the cylindrical base material (packaging material) is sealed at predetermined intervals in a direction perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the transfer direction of the base material, and the center of the sealed portion is perforated. 
         [0097]    Contents such as potato chips are inserted into the bag-shaped portion, the bag-shaped portion is enclosed by sealing the opening thereof as shown in  FIG. 10B , and the bagged portion is cut off at the above-mentioned perforation as shown in  FIG. 10C . 
         [0098]    The radiation electrodes  22  and  32  are previously formed when the base material  20  is in a state shown in  FIG. 10A , or are formed in the stage when the base material  20  is formed into a cylindrical or substantially cylindrical shape. Also, with the base material  20  being cylindrical or bag-shaped, an electromagnetic coupling module to be electromagnetically coupled to the radiation electrodes  22  and  32  formed on the base material is affixed to the joint of the base material. 
         [0099]    By performing the above-mentioned steps continuously, bag-shaped articles each provided with a wireless IC device are manufactured. 
         [0100]    While a wireless IC chip cut off from a semiconductor wafer is preferably used as a wireless IC in the preferred embodiments shown above, the present invention is not limited to a wireless IC using a wireless IC chip. For example, it is possible to form an organic semiconductor circuit on a substrate so as to form a wireless IC. 
         [0101]    While the wireless IC is directly connected to the electrodes on the feed circuit substrate in the preferred embodiments shown above, the circuit of the feed circuit substrate and the wireless IC may be coupled using electromagnetic coupling such as capacitive coupling or inductive coupling. 
         [0102]    While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it is to be understood that variations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing the scope and spirit of the present invention. The scope of the present invention, therefore, is to be determined solely by the following claims.