Low cost electronic probe devices manufactured from conductive loaded resin-based materials
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Abstract
Electronic probe devices are formed of a conductive loaded resin-based material. The conductive loaded resin-based material comprises micron conductive powder(s), conductive fiber(s), or a combination of conductive powder and conductive fibers in a base resin host. The ratio of the weight of the conductive powder(s), conductive fiber(s), or a combination of conductive powder and conductive fibers to the weight of the base resin host is between about 0.20 and 0.40. The micron conductive powders are formed from non-metals, such as carbon, graphite, that may also be metallic plated, or the like, or from metals such as stainless steel, nickel, copper, silver, that may also be metallic plated, or the like, or from a combination of non-metal, plated, or in combination with, metal powders. The micron conductor fibers preferably are of nickel plated carbon fiber, stainless steel fiber, copper fiber, silver fiber, or the like.
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68 Claims
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41. An electronic probing device comprising:
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a magnet;
a conductive coil surrounding said magnet wherein movement of said conductive coil with respect to said magnet generates current in said conductive coil; and
an enclosure containing said magnet and said conductive coil wherein said enclosure comprises a conductive loaded, resin-based material comprising conductive materials in a base resin host. - View Dependent Claims (42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 61)
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62. An electronic probing device comprising:
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a magnet;
a conductive coil surrounding said magnet wherein movement of said conductive coil with respect to said magnet generates current in said conductive coil; and
an enclosure containing said magnet and said conductive coil wherein said enclosure comprises a conductive loaded, resin-based material comprising micron conductive fiber in a base resin host. - View Dependent Claims (63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68)
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