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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 14, 2010
Filed:
Dec. 19, 2002
Klaus Finkenzeller, Munich, DE;
Thomas Giering, Kirchseeon, DE;
Manfred Heim, Munich, DE;
Thomas Hildebrandt, Kirchheim, DE;
Ralf Hobmeier, Munich, DE;
Lars Hoffmann, Freising, DE;
Norbert Holl, Germering, DE;
Wittich Kaule, Emmering, DE;
Friedrich Kretschmar, Munich, DE;
Markus Krombholz, Bad Berneck, DE;
Ralf Liebler, Gmund, DE;
Thorsten Pillo, Holzkirchen, DE;
Harald Reiner, Munich, DE;
Walter Schneider, Miesbach, DE;
Eckart Schroeder-bergen, Eichenau, DE;
Martin Seysen, Munich, DE;
Dieter Stein, Holzkirchen, DE;
Alexander Steinkogler, Munich, DE;
Christian Voellmer, Munich, DE;
Bernd Wunderer, Munich, DE;
Fabiola Bellersheim, Icking, DE;
Marius Dichtl, Munich, DE;
Juergen Schuetzmann, Pfaffenhofen, DE;
Klaus Finkenzeller, Munich, DE;
Thomas Giering, Kirchseeon, DE;
Manfred Heim, Munich, DE;
Thomas Hildebrandt, Kirchheim, DE;
Ralf Hobmeier, Munich, DE;
Lars Hoffmann, Freising, DE;
Norbert Holl, Germering, DE;
Wittich Kaule, Emmering, DE;
Friedrich Kretschmar, Munich, DE;
Markus Krombholz, Bad Berneck, DE;
Ralf Liebler, Gmund, DE;
Thorsten Pillo, Holzkirchen, DE;
Harald Reiner, Munich, DE;
Walter Schneider, Miesbach, DE;
Eckart Schroeder-Bergen, Eichenau, DE;
Martin Seysen, Munich, DE;
Dieter Stein, Holzkirchen, DE;
Alexander Steinkogler, Munich, DE;
Christian Voellmer, Munich, DE;
Bernd Wunderer, Munich, DE;
Fabiola Bellersheim, Icking, DE;
Marius Dichtl, Munich, DE;
Juergen Schuetzmann, Pfaffenhofen, DE;
Giesecke & Devrient GmbH, Munich, DE;
Abstract
The invention relates to sheet material having an electrical circuit and to apparatuses and methods for processing said sheet material. The present invention describes sheet material having an electrical circuit as well as apparatuses and methods for processing same, which reduce the effort required for processing the sheet material and/or facilitate processing and/or improve it and/or make it more reliable. For this purpose, the sheet material has at least one electrical circuit, with energy and/or data being transmitted from the apparatus to the electrical circuit and/or from the electrical circuit to the apparatus and at least part of the transmitted data being used for processing.