Claims
- 1. A conductive fiber comprising:a conductive fiber core; a non-slip fiber being wrapped around said conductive fiber core; and a conductive semi-fluid fiber being wrapped around said conductive fiber core in coincidence with said non-slip fiber.
- 2. A conductive fiber of claim 1, wherein said conductive fiber is adapted to engage said non-slip fiber and said conductive semi-fluid fiber.
- 3. The conductive fiber of claim 1, wherein said conductive fiber core is made of a conductive polymer.
- 4. The conductive fiber of claim 1, wherein said conductive fiber core is a conductive metalized fiber.
- 5. The conductive fiber of claim 1, wherein said conductive fiber core is a conductive graphitized fiber.
- 6. The conductive fiber of claim 1, wherein said conductive fiber core is made of a conductive metalized foil.
- 7. The conductive fiber of claim 1, wherein said conductive semi-fluid fiber has a viscosity to facilitate adhesion to said conductive fiber core.
- 8. The conductive fiber of claim 1, wherein said conductive semi-fluid fiber is connected to said conductive fiber core.
- 9. The conductive fiber of claim 1, wherein said non-slip fiber is connected to said conductive fiber core.
- 10. The conductive fiber of claim 1, wherein said conductive semi-fluid fiber and said non-slip fiber are sonically welded to said conductive fiber core.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of U.S. Pat. No. 10/084,711, filed Feb. 25, 2002, now U.S Pat. No. 6,686,038.
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