Mouting transponders and antennas in pneumatic tires
First Claim
1. A transponder module having an antenna for RF communications with an external reader/interrogator, characterized by:
- a transponder coupling coil electrically connected to the transponder module;
an antenna coupling coil electrically connected to the antenna such that the antenna and antenna coupling coil are external to the transponder module; and
means for positioning the transponder coupling coil in close proximity and concentric to the antenna coupling coil, thereby providing effective transformer-type coupling between the transponder module and the antenna;
characterized by;
a first transponder coupling coil, electrically connected to the transponder module, disposed inside of the transponder module; and
a second transponder coupling coil, electrically detached, disposed on an external surface of the transponder module closely adjacent to the first transponder coupling coil, and positioned for double coupling with the first transponder coupling coil and also with the adjacent antenna coupling coil.
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Abstract
Method and apparatus for mounting a transponder module (400, 702, 951, 1000, 1020, 1751, 1752, 1852, 1852′, 1951, 1951a) and a separate antenna (1520, 1520′, 1520″, 1620, 1720, 1820, 1920) to an inner surface (1504, 1504′, 1504″, 1704, 1804) of a pneumatic tire (312, 650, 1204, 1350, 1350′, 1550, 1550′, 1550″), and for coupling the transponder module to the antenna by coupling coils which are included with the transponder module (450, 760, 953, 1004, 1024) and the antenna (750, 750′, 866, 938, 968, 1538, 1538′, 1538″, 1638, 1638′, 1738, 1738′, 1838, 1838′, 1938). The transponder module mounting methods generally allow it to be inserted, removed, or accessed for maintenance at any time during the tire'"'"'s life cycle, and allow sensing access to the tire'"'"'s inner atmosphere.
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Citations
20 Claims
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1. A transponder module having an antenna for RF communications with an external reader/interrogator, characterized by:
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a transponder coupling coil electrically connected to the transponder module;
an antenna coupling coil electrically connected to the antenna such that the antenna and antenna coupling coil are external to the transponder module; and
means for positioning the transponder coupling coil in close proximity and concentric to the antenna coupling coil, thereby providing effective transformer-type coupling between the transponder module and the antenna;
characterized by;
a first transponder coupling coil, electrically connected to the transponder module, disposed inside of the transponder module; and
a second transponder coupling coil, electrically detached, disposed on an external surface of the transponder module closely adjacent to the first transponder coupling coil, and positioned for double coupling with the first transponder coupling coil and also with the adjacent antenna coupling coil.
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2. Transponder module mounting apparatus for retaining a transponder module having a transponder coupling coil in proximity to and substantially concentric with an antenna coil of an antenna mounted on an inner surface of a pneumatic tire, comprising:
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a patch having a first external surface, a second external surface opposite the first external surface, and a periphery, wherein the patch tapers gradually from a maximum thickness at its center to a minimum thickness at its periphery;
an opening extending into the patch from the first external surface thereof toward the second external surface thereof, to a cavity which is formed within the patch, the cavity being larger than the opening, resulting in an annular lip at the first external surface of the patch;
wherein the cavity is sized and shaped to be approximately the same size and shape as, or only somewhat larger than the transponder module to be retained by the patch, and the annular lip is sized to be somewhat smaller in corresponding dimension than the transponder module so that the transponder module may be inserted through the opening into the cavity by deflecting the annular lip, thereafter to be retained within the cavity by the annular lip. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. Method of mounting a transponder module to an inner surface of a pneumatic tire, characterized by:
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mounting a patch to the inner surface of the tire, the patch having an opening extending into the patch from a first external surface thereof toward a second external surface thereof, to a cavity which is formed within the patch, the cavity being larger than the opening, resulting in an annular lip at the first external surface of the patch;
wherein the cavity is sized and shaped to be approximately the same size and shape as, or only somewhat larger than the transponder module to be retained by the patch, and the annular lip is sized to be somewhat smaller in corresponding dimension than the transponder module so that the transponder module may be inserted through the opening into the cavity by deflecting the annular lip, thereafter to be retained within the cavity by the annular lip. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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Specification