Claims
- 1. A base permitting two electric components to be detachably attached and electrically connected, comprising:an electrically insulating elastic mat in which a predetermined quantity of fine electrically conductive wires, placed at a predetermined distance from one another, are incorporated, said elastic mat being held between a first electric component and a second electric component, said electric components each comprising a plurality of connection elements, wherein said predetermined quantity of wires and said predetermined distance allow an electric contact to be established between said electric components when said electric components are pressed against said elastic mat; means for pressing said second electric component against said elastic mat so as to establish an electric contact between said electric components over said elastic mat; and a support held between the first electric component and said elastic mat, said support having a plurality of through openings disposed in a same way as said connection elements, and a plurality of conductive pins extending substantially perpendicular to the support, one end of each pin being arranged to be placed in electrical contact with a connection element of the first electric component, the other end being arranged to be placed in electrical contact with a connection element of the second electric component, wherein one of said pins is disposed in each of said through openings.
- 2. The base according to claim 1, wherein each of said pins comprises an elongated element in rod form and in one piece.
Priority Claims (2)
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73/97 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of application Ser. No. 09/180,472, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,190,181, to AFFOLTER et al, filed Nov. 10, 1998, which was the National Stage of International G. application PCT/CH97/00184, filed May 12, 1997 which in turn, claims priority from applications 1202/96 filed May 10, 1996 and 0073/97 filed Jan. 15, 1997, both in Switzerland.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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