Electrical connectors – Uninterrupted support rail or uninterrupted contact
Reexamination Certificate
2005-02-15
2005-02-15
Ta, Tho D. (Department: 2833)
Electrical connectors
Uninterrupted support rail or uninterrupted contact
C361S689000, C607S108000, C002S069000, C439S037000, C439S113000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06854988
ABSTRACT:
A mechanism for electrically connecting various electronic devices to a garment is provided. The mechanism has a sliding track adapted to support a variety of different electronic devices. The sliding track has one or more channels enabling elective electrical communication between at least one electronic device and a power source. The electronic device is adapted to be selectively supported by the sliding track such that the electronic device can slide along the sliding track. The mechanism has one or more channels having at least one conductive element disposed therein. The first conductive element is shaped to conform to one or more channels to provide an ideal electrical contact surface. The one or more channels are adapted to selectively enclose or seal the conductive element.
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Mama Jack
Marmaropoulos George
Van Heerden Clive R.
Vu Giang Truong
Wright Jeremy
Koninklijke Philips Electronics , N.V.
Ta Tho D.
tsukerman Larisa
Waxler Aaron
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