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U.S. Patent No. 12,106,170 entitled “RFID Device For Tires” issued October 1, 2024 to Bridgestone Europe NV/SA of Zaventem, Belgium. Invented by Francesco Iozia, Cecilia Occhiuzzi, Gaetano Marrocco and Simone Nappi all of Roma, Italy. Abstract: The invention concerns a patch RFID device (1A, 1B, 2, 3) for tires, designed to be applied to an inner liner of a tire before or after tire vulcanization/curing and comprising an innovative flexible multilayer planar structure.