Electricity: circuit makers and breakers – Special application – Feeler moves into detecting contact with object
Reexamination Certificate
2005-02-02
2009-06-30
Lee, Kyung (Department: 2832)
Electricity: circuit makers and breakers
Special application
Feeler moves into detecting contact with object
C338S099000, C341S022000, C400S491000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07554045
ABSTRACT:
A linear sensor (101, 201) comprising electrically conductive textile fibers (103, 105, 205, 207) and electrically insulating textile fibers (106, 208). The sensor comprises at least two conductive elements (102, 104, 204, 206) having electrically conductive textile fibers (103,105, 205, 207). The sensor also has electrically insulating textile fibers (106, 208) spaced to separate the two electrically conductive elements when no pressure is applied to said sensor, and to allow electrical conduction between the two conductive elements under the application of pressure.
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Sandbach David Lee
Walkington Stuart Mark
Harness & Dickey & Pierce P.L.C.
Lee Kyung
Peratech Limited
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