Method and apparatus for tire identification
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1. In a tire manufacturing process, apparatus for identifying tires at various locations within the process comprising in combination:
- A. a magnetically encodable tape comprising a plurality of identifiably discrete tags for recording data thereon;
B. means to encode the tape tags with binary data indicative of tire identifying information comprising a magnetic write head, sensor means in proximate position to the write head adapted to being energized by a tag, means to transport the tape past the sensor means and the write head to position the tags for encoding binary data thereon, a write data register, means to enter binary data into the write data register, an amplifier interconnecting the write data register and the write head to provide signals to strobe the write head, a control logic circuit responsive to the energization of the sensor means by a tape tag and connected to the write data register to shift data out of the register one bit at a time to the amplifier and thus to the write head such that a tag is binary encoded with the tire identifying data;
C. means accepting the encoded tape to apply a tag from the tape to the sidewall surface of a tire at a specific radial distance as measured from the tire bead; and
D. means located at various process control locations for sensing and decoding the tag data on a tire to provide both a visual alpha-numeric display of the tire identification data and proper signal format to a computer for process and inventory control, said means comprising a magnetic pick-up head, means to effect relative motion between the tag on a tire sidewall and the pick-up head, a bi-directional shift register, signal detection and shaping means intercoupling the pick-up head and the shift register to determine the direction of relative motion to provide a shaped data signal serially to the bi-directional shift register, logic control means intercoupling the signal shaping means and the shift register and receiving a cycle start signal from the means effecting relative motion such that the logic transfers the data out of the shift register, and means coupled to and accepting the output data from the shift register to provide an alphanumeric visual display of the data.
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Abstract
Magnetically encodable tags in tape format are written sequentially with tire identifying data and applied to the sidewall material of a green tire. The encoded data may be read from the tire at any point in the tire manufacturing process and the signals indicative of the tire identification number converted to an alphanumeric display and/or fed to a process control computer for on-line quality assurance and control or stored as a recorded history of the tire manufacturing process for inventory control.
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1. In a tire manufacturing process, apparatus for identifying tires at various locations within the process comprising in combination:
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A. a magnetically encodable tape comprising a plurality of identifiably discrete tags for recording data thereon; B. means to encode the tape tags with binary data indicative of tire identifying information comprising a magnetic write head, sensor means in proximate position to the write head adapted to being energized by a tag, means to transport the tape past the sensor means and the write head to position the tags for encoding binary data thereon, a write data register, means to enter binary data into the write data register, an amplifier interconnecting the write data register and the write head to provide signals to strobe the write head, a control logic circuit responsive to the energization of the sensor means by a tape tag and connected to the write data register to shift data out of the register one bit at a time to the amplifier and thus to the write head such that a tag is binary encoded with the tire identifying data; C. means accepting the encoded tape to apply a tag from the tape to the sidewall surface of a tire at a specific radial distance as measured from the tire bead; and D. means located at various process control locations for sensing and decoding the tag data on a tire to provide both a visual alpha-numeric display of the tire identification data and proper signal format to a computer for process and inventory control, said means comprising a magnetic pick-up head, means to effect relative motion between the tag on a tire sidewall and the pick-up head, a bi-directional shift register, signal detection and shaping means intercoupling the pick-up head and the shift register to determine the direction of relative motion to provide a shaped data signal serially to the bi-directional shift register, logic control means intercoupling the signal shaping means and the shift register and receiving a cycle start signal from the means effecting relative motion such that the logic transfers the data out of the shift register, and means coupled to and accepting the output data from the shift register to provide an alphanumeric visual display of the data. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method of identifying vehicle tires for manufacturing process and inventory control comprising the steps of:
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A. providing a plurality of magnetically encodable tags in a tape format having an adhesive backing suitable for application to the elastomer of a vehicle tire; B. successively encoding the tags with binary data indicative of tire identification indicia; C. applying a tag from the tape to the sidewall material of a green tire at the tire building station at a specific radial position with reference to the tire bead; D. detecting and reading the magnetically encoded tag data at various control points in the tire manufacturing process; E. converting the data to an alphanumeric display of the tire identification number at each control station; and F. communicating the detected tag data to a process control computer for each control point to provide a complete process history for each manufactured tire. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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