Claims
- 1. A detection plate formed as an earmark and comprising an electronic circuit capable of being activated by a suitable interrogation field to generate a pre-determined signal, said plate also having pin-shaped attachment means arranged so that the unauthorized detachment of the attachment means results in the interruption of an electrical conductor forming part of said electronic circuit, and said attachment means including a pin integral with the plate and having a point which can be pushed through an ear and fastened on the other side of the ear, said pin including a conductive loop extending into the point and connected to said electronic circuit.
- 2. The detection plate as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pin is hollow.
- 3. The detection plate as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pin includes adjacent to its point a portion of reduced diameter arranged to cooperate with a retaining means.
- 4. The detection plate as claimed in claim 3, wherein the retaining means comprises a stretchable cup-shaped member with a pierced bottom contiguous with a short tubular part which in turn is contiguous with a flange which, in use, is in contact with the ear, the tubular part being, in use, housed in the portion of the pin of reduced diameter and anchored by means of a metal shrunk-on ring.
- 5. The detection plate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the electronic circuit is arranged so that the interruption of the electrical conductor prevents further activation of the electronic circuit.
- 6. The detection plate as claimed in claim 1, wherein the electronic circuit is an identification circuit which when activated will generate a code signal corresponding to the pre-determined signal, and the electronic circuit is arranged so that the interruption of the electrical conductor will result in a changed code of the code signal.
- 7. A detection plate comprising an electronic circuit capable of being activated by a suitable interrogation field to generate a pre-determined signal, said plate also having pin-shaped attachment means arranged so that the unauthorized detachment of the attachment means results in the interruption of an electrical conductor forming part of said electronic circuit, and said attachment means comprising a headed pin having a shank capable of cooperating with a ball lock in the plate, the ball lock comprising a ball holder resting against a strip of frangible material with said electrical conductor being a conductive track provided on the frangible material.
- 8. The detection plate as claimed in claim 7, wherein, on the side of the frangible strip away from the ball holder, the detection plate has a recess in alignment with said ball holder.
- 9. The detection plate as claimed in claim 7, wherein the electronic circuit is arranged so that the interruption of the electrical conductor prevents further activation of the electronic circuit.
- 10. The detection plate as claimed in claim 7, wherein the electronic circuit is an identification circuit which when activated will generate a code signal corresponding to the predetermined signal, and the electronic circuit is arranged so that the interruption of the electrical conductor will result in a changed code of the code signal.
- 11. A detection plate comprising an electronic circuit capable of being activated by a suitable interrogation field to generate a pre-determined signal, said plate also having pin-shaped attachment means arranged so that the unauthorized detachment of the attachment means results in the interruption of an electrical conductor forming part of said electronic circuit, and the electronic circuit being arranged so that the interruption of the electrical conductor prevents further activation of the electronic circuit.
Priority Claims (2)
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8700563 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part of U.S. Ser. No. 874,005, filed June 13, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,742,341.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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