Electronic vehicle tag
First Claim
1. An electronic vehicle tag comprising:
- an electronic paper display;
a wireless communication transmitter/receiver having a perimeter;
a logic board having a central processing unit;
a battery pack;
an encasement having a front and a back both having a perimeter;
a security wire grid, which is surrounded by an antenna, and has thecapability to accommodate a closed circuit connection;
wherein the transmitter/receiver, the logic board and the electronic paper display are all interconnected through a security wire grid using current conducting material.
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Abstract
The present invention consists of an electronic vehicle tag (EVT), which is preferably 12×6 inches. It consists of an encasement mountable by 4 screws to a motor vehicle. The front face is comprised of an electronic paper display technology, which requires no power consumption to maintain its image. The electronic paper display will hold a high resolution full color graphic design relating to the vehicle tag selected and tag information depending on the state of issuances requirements. The display is reflective and can be easily read in sunlight or dimly lit environments and at virtually any angle. The plate has an electronic paper technology for display, wireless communication transmitter/receiver, logic board for electronic paper manipulation, high impact encasement, and a battery pack. The battery pack is used to change the display when required. The electronic vehicle tag is independent of the vehicle in which it is attached.
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13 Claims
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1. An electronic vehicle tag comprising:
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an electronic paper display; a wireless communication transmitter/receiver having a perimeter; a logic board having a central processing unit; a battery pack; an encasement having a front and a back both having a perimeter; a security wire grid, which is surrounded by an antenna, and has the capability to accommodate a closed circuit connection; wherein the transmitter/receiver, the logic board and the electronic paper display are all interconnected through a security wire grid using current conducting material. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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