FILM-TYPE SWITCHING ELEMENT

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United States of America Patent

APP PUB NO 20100282585A1
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12666215

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“A film-type switching element includes a first carrier film, a second carrier film and a spacer that separates the carrier films a certain distance apart from one another, where the spacer includes a spacer film, which is arranged between and attached to the first and second carrier films, and whose thickness corresponds to the distance between the carrier films, the spacer has an opening therein, which extends between the first and second carrier films and defines the active zone of the film-type switching element, in which the first and second carrier films may be resiliently brought together in response to compressive force acting on the film-type switching element, where a contact arrangement having at least a first and a second electrode is arranged in the active zone on at least one of the first and second carrier films in such a way that an electric contact is established between the first and second electrodes when the first and second carrier films are brought together, the spacer including a frame element, separate from the spacer film, that circumferentially borders the opening, and that is held in place by a border of the spacer film turned towards the opening and at least one of the first and second carrier films.”

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IEE INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONICS & ENGINEERING S AECHTERNACH

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Bieck, Werner Wiltingen, DE 16 100
Jonas, Peter Konz, DE 3 21

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