Chip card structure
First Claim
1. A flat chip card having a cavity provided in the body of the card and a micromodule housed in this cavity, said micromodule comprising an integrated circuit of a given size, connected to a set of bare connection terminals, larger in size than said circuit and flush with the plane of the upper surface of the card when the micromodule is mounted in the cavity;
- a card wherein the edges of the cavity have at least one overhanging zone or overhang partially covering an edge of the set of connection terminals of the micromodule so as to limit the movement of this micromodule towards the outside of the cavity.
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Abstract
Disclosed is a method for the fabrication of chip cards. These cards are flat and undergo a high degree of deformation under bending and twisting stresses, when the user does not take any special precautions in their use. A micromodule is housed in a cavity of the card, and this micromodule is fixed by the natural adhesion between the plastic material of the bottom of the cavity and the coating resin of the integrated circuit of the module. To prevent the micromodule from being torn off during a bending stress undergone by the card, there is provision for at least one overhang by which the upper surface of the card covers an edge of the micromodule to limit the movements of said micromodule.
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6 Claims
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1. A flat chip card having a cavity provided in the body of the card and a micromodule housed in this cavity, said micromodule comprising an integrated circuit of a given size, connected to a set of bare connection terminals, larger in size than said circuit and flush with the plane of the upper surface of the card when the micromodule is mounted in the cavity;
- a card wherein the edges of the cavity have at least one overhanging zone or overhang partially covering an edge of the set of connection terminals of the micromodule so as to limit the movement of this micromodule towards the outside of the cavity.
- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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