Resilient tires and wheels – Tires – resilient – With electrical conducting means
Patent
1992-10-15
1994-09-20
Ball, Michael W.
Resilient tires and wheels
Tires, resilient
With electrical conducting means
152450, 152539, 152209R, 34082554, B60C 1900
Patent
active
053480678
ABSTRACT:
Rubber areas of a tire having electrical conductivity are used to transmit ignals to an integrated circuit embedded within the thickness of the tire without relying on an inductive or capacitive coupling. Rather, an electric signal from an identification device is conducted to the integrated circuit through a first electrically conductive area of rubber such as a bead cover and/or the tire tread, and a responsive signal is returned to the identification device through a second electrically conductive area.
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Ball Michael W.
Compagnie Generale des Etablissements Michelin - Michelin & Cie
Krawczyk Nancy T.
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