Electricity: measuring and testing – A material property using electrostatic phenomenon
Reexamination Certificate
2005-03-08
2005-03-08
Nguyen, Vincent Q. (Department: 2858)
Electricity: measuring and testing
A material property using electrostatic phenomenon
C324S442000, C324S662000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06864687
ABSTRACT:
A system for electrostatically measuring the shape or pattern of objects including an array of sensor devices having the capability of responding, due to variable electrostatic coupling, to produce differentiated output signals when a sensor element forming part of each device is present and when it is not.
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Walker Christopher I.
Walker James T.
Amfit Inc.
Nguyen Vincent Q.
Ohlandt Greeley Ruggiero & Perle L.L.P.
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