Claims
- 1. An identification device for a tire having an area of electrically conductive rubber and further having an integrated circuit embedded in the tire such that an electric pole of the integrated circuit is connected to the area of electrically conductive rubber, comprising:
- means for sending an electric signal to the integrated circuit in the tire;
- means for receiving an electric signal generated by the integrated circuit in the tire as a function of a characteristic of the integrated circuit; and
- at least one electrode, electrically connected to one of said means for sending and said means for receiving, and directly electrically contactable with the area of electrically conductive rubber for electrically communicating the one of said means for sending and said means for receiving with said integrated circuit.
- 2. The identification device of claim 1 wherein said electrode comprises a tapered point.
- 3. An identification device for a tire having at least two areas of electrically conductive rubber, said at least two areas of electrically conductive rubber being electrically insulated from one another, and further having an integrated circuit embedded in the tire such that an electric pole of the integrated circuit is connected to each of said at least two areas of electrically conductive rubber, comprising:
- means for sending an electric signal to the integrated circuit in the tire;
- a first electrode electrically connected to said means for sending, and directly electrically contactable with one of the areas of electrically conductive rubber for electrically communicating the means for sending with said integrated circuit;
- means for receiving an electric signal generated by the integrated circuit in the tire as a function of a characteristic of the integrated circuit; and
- a second electrode electrically connected to said means for receiving, and directly electrically contactable with another of the areas of electrically conductive rubber for electrically communicating the means for receiving with said integrated circuit.
- 4. The identification device of claim 3 wherein said electrodes each comprise a tapered point.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/961,383, filed on Oct. 15, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,348,067.
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Divisions (1)
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