Belt coil as transmitter/receiver antenna in a transponder...

Communications: radio wave antennas – Antennas – Body-attached or connected

Reexamination Certificate

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06922176

ABSTRACT:
In a belt coil serving as a transmitter/receiver for recording body-internal values, a belt coil including at least one insulated conductor tape for placement around a human or animal body part carries conductors and a connecting structure for closing the belt and interconnecting the individual conductors into a coil, and the belt tape includes a resilient section in which also each conductor is longitudinally expandable, and the contacts structures of the connector members are arranged in a displaced fashion such that the end of one conductor is connected to the beginning of a next adjacent conductor when the connecting members are joined and the opposite ends of the outermost conductors are accessible.

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patent: 4817196 (1989-03-01), MacNak et al.
patent: 6603441 (2003-08-01), Teshima
patent: 6771224 (2004-08-01), Apostolos
patent: 6788262 (2004-09-01), Adams et al.
patent: 2004/0212540 (2004-10-01), Kennedy et al.

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