Electricity: conductors and insulators – Boxes and housings
Reexamination Certificate
2007-11-06
2007-11-06
Estrada, Angel R. (Department: 2831)
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Boxes and housings
C174S520000, C174SDIG034, C361S719000, C361S752000, C361S796000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10782455
ABSTRACT:
Methods, systems, and media to mount one or more components to a hardware casing are disclosed. Embodiments include hardware and/or software for determining a pattern of interconnects to apply to an interior surface of the hardware casing. The pattern includes at least one independent path for transmitting a signal between the components. The pattern of interconnects is then applied to the interior surface, the application being configured for the topography of the interior surface to couple the components with the pattern of interconnects. In many embodiments, the components may then be mounted to the casing and interconnected with the interconnects. And, in some embodiment, the pattern of interconnects may be coupled with a circuit board having additional components.
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Kaply Michael Aaron
Lee Walter Chun-Won
Sicking Jonas
Stearn, Jr. Lloyd Bernard
Estrada Angel R.
International Business Machines - Corporation
Rodriguez Herman
Schubert Osterrieder & Nickelson PLLC
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