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Syringe-implantable identification transponder

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  • US 5,211,129 A
  • Filed: 01/25/1991
  • Issued: 05/18/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/25/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A transponder for syringe implantation in a host animal including fish or other living creatures for responding to an interrogation signal from a remote signal generator over a monitoring period extending at least over a plurality of months, comprising:

  • (a) a coil for receiving said interrogation signal and for transmitting an identification signal to identify the transponder carrying animal;

    (b) integrated circuit means connected to said coil for(i) detecting said interrogation signal;

    (ii) storing an identification code corresponding to said identification signal;

    (iii) producing a second signal from said received interrogation signal at a frequency shifted relative to said interrogation signal frequency;

    (iv) generating said identification signal responsive to said identification code; and

    (v) transmitting said identification signal from said coil at said second signal frequency;

    (c) means for maintaining said coil and said integrated circuit means in predetermined relationship to one another for accommodating passage thereof through the interior of a syringe needle;

    wherein the length of said transponder is not more than about 0.5 inch and its cross-sectional area is not more than about 0.01 square inches, and(d) means encapsulating said coil, said integrated circuit means and said maintaining means as a unit sealed with a material having properties equivalent to glass for preventing leakage of the internal fluids of said host animal into said unit for the duration of said monitoring period.

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