Claims
- 1. A read head for use with a ferro-magnetic wire having a core and a shell with independent magnetic properties wherein the read head responds to a field change generated from a switch in state of the wire to provide an output pulse, comprising:
- first and second C-shaped ferro-magnetic yokes in lateral alignment with one another, each of said yokes having first and second legs;
- first and second magnets sandwiched between the respective first and second legs of said yokes,
- said magnets and said yokes providing a magnetized core having first and second legs,
- a pickup coil wound on one of said first and second legs of said core,
- said first magnet having a first polarity adjacent to said first leg of said first yoke, said second magnet having said first polarity adjacent to said second leg of said second yoke, and
- reluctance of said first and second yokes are equal.
- 2. The read head of claim 1, wherein the field produced adjacent the ends of said first and second legs of said first yoke is substantially equal in amplitude and opposite in direction from the field produced adjacent the ends of said first and second legs of said second yoke.
- 3. The read head of claim 1 in combination with a token having a ferro-magnetic wire having a core and a shell with independent magnetic properties embedded therein, wherein the read head produces an output pulse when the token passes by said read head.
- 4. The combination of claim 3, wherein said wire embedded in said token is substantially circular in shape, and said read head responds separately to each magnetic field change generated from a switch in state of each of two wire segments of said wire in said token as the respective wire segment passes by said read head.
- 5. The read head of claim 1 in combination with a token having a plurality of ferro-magnetic wires embedded therein, each of said wires having a core and a shell with independent magnetic properties; wherein said read head responds separately to each magnetic field change generated from a switch in state of each of said wires in said token as the respective wire passes by said read head.
- 6. The combination of claim 5, wherein each of said wires embedded in said token is substantially circular in shape, and said read head responds separately to each magnetic field change generated from a switch in state of each of two wire segments of each of said wires in said token as the respective wire segment of the respective wire passes by said read head.
- 7. The combination of claim 6, wherein said plurality of wires in said token are concentrically aligned such that said read head produces a first pulse when a first segment of a first of said wires passes by said read head, followed by a second pulse when a first segment of a second of said wires passes by said read head, followed by a third pulse when a second segment of said first wire passes by said read head, followed by a fourth pulse when a second segment of said second wire passes by said read head.
- 8. Apparatus for detecting a token having embedded therein a ferro-magnetic wire having a core and a shell with independent magnetic properties, comprising:
- a read head for responding to a field change generated from a switch in state of said wire embedded in said token as said token passes by said read head; and
- processing means for processing the output of said read head to identify whether or not said read head responded to a token having embedded therein a ferro-magnetic wire having a core and a shell with independent magnetic properties.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein said read head produces an output pulse each time a segment of said wire embedded in said token passes by said read head; and said processing means detects the token from the output pulses produced by said read head.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein said processing means detects the token from the time duration between occurrences of each of the output pulses produced by said read head.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein said read head separately responds to a field change generated from a switch in state of each segment of each of a plurality of wires embedded in a token as the respective segment of the respective wire passes by said read head.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein said read head produces a respective output pulse in response to each field change generated from a switch in state of each segment of each wire; and said processing means identifies the token by the number of output pulses produced by said read head and the time duration between occurrences of said output pulses.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein said read head comprises:
- first and second C-shaped ferro-magnetic yokes in lateral alignment with one another, each of said yokes having first and second legs;
- first and second magnets sandwiched between the respective first and second legs of said yokes,
- said magnets and said yokes providing a magnetized core having first and second legs, a pickup coil wound on one of said first and second legs of said core, said first magnet having a first polarity adjacent to said first leg of said first yoke, said second magnet having said first polarity adjacent to said second leg of said second yoke, and
- reluctances of said first and second yokes are equal.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the field produced adjacent the ends of said first and second legs of said first yoke is substantially equal in amplitude and opposite in direction from the field produced adjacent the ends of said first and second legs of said second yoke.
- 15. A method of detecting a token having at least one ferro-magnetic wire having a core and a shell with independent magnetic properties therein, comprising the steps of:
- supplying a first magnetic field to set a magnetization of a segment of said wire;
- supplying a second magnetic field to reset the magnetization of the segment of said wire;
- producing a respective output pulse in response to the setting and resetting of the magnetization of each segment of said wire; and
- detecting the token from the produced output pulses.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein said wire in said token is substantially circular in shape, and output pulses are produced in response to the setting and resetting of the magnetization of two different segments of the same circular wire.
- 17. The method of claim 15, wherein said detecting step is carried out by ascertaining a time duration between occurrences of said output pulses, and identifying the token from the ascertained time duration.
- 18. The method of claim 15, wherein a respective output pulse is produced in said producing step for each of a plurality of wires in said token, and said detecting step is carried out by identifying the number of produced output pulses, ascertaining time durations between occurrences of said output pulses, and identifying the token from the identified number of produced output pulses and the ascertained time durations.
Parent Case Info
Related application: this is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/985,598, filed Dec. 5, 1997.
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