Process for forming a force sensor

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Forming electrical articles by shaping electroconductive...

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264119, 264219, 264293, 264347, 428156, B29C 5902

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ABSTRACT:
A force sensor component is formed including a dimensionally stable body of electrically conductive material, the body having a selected outer surface formed into a predetermined topography; the body including an electrically conductive material in an amount sufficient to render the body electrically conductive at least throughout the selected outer surface of the body; the predetermined topography of the outer surface of the body including a plurality of interconnecting ridges across the outer surface of the body.

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