Anisotropic electrical connection

Electrical connectors – Including elastomeric or nonmetallic conductive portion – Adapted to be sandwiched between preformed panel circuit...

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ABSTRACT:
A method of forming an anisoptropic electrical connection between conductive elements (22, 24) having an oxide layer (28) is disclosed. The method comprises the use of an adhesive (30) including carbon fibres (32) and metallic particles (34). On the application of pressure, the carbon fibres (32) penetrate the oxide layer (28), whilst the metallic particles (34) deform such that a good electrical connection is made between overlying elements (22, 24).

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WPAT English language summary of Japanese patent publication 61-98,781, "New Conductive Adhesive - for e.g. Attaching Conductors to Quartz Resonators", published May 17, 1986, AN 86-165,888/26.
Abstract of Japanese patent publication 61-98,781, "Electrically Conductive Adhesive", Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 10,280, Sep. 24, 1986.

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