Claims
- 1. An electronic component comprising:an electronic element having first and second electrodes on opposing sides relative to each other, and a support elastically bracketing the electronic element having first and second contact portions in contact with different positions on the first electrode, respectively, and third and fourth contact portions in contact with different positions on the second electrode, respectively, the first and fourth contact portions being electrically connected to the first and second electrodes, respectively, to form a conductive path to the electronic element, the second and third contact portions being in contact with the first and second electrodes in the electrically insulated state, respectively, the electronic element being supported by the first to fourth contact portions in such a manner that the first and third contact portions exert forces on the electronic element in a direction toward each other and the second and fourth contact portions exert forces on the electronic element in a direction toward each other.
- 2. The electric component according to claim 1, wherein a straight line between points at which the first contact portion and the fourth contact portion contact the electronic element intersects another straight line between points at which the second contact portion and the third contact portion contact the electronic element.
- 3. The electric component according to claim 1, wherein the electronic element is suspended at only four separate points defined by locations at which the first, second, third and fourth contact portions contact the electronic element.
- 4. An electronic component comprising:an electronic element having first and second electrodes formed on opposite sides relative to each other, and a support elastically bracketing the electronic element having first and second contact portions in contact with different positions on the first electrode, respectively, and third and fourth contact portions in contact with different positions on the second electrode, respectively, a first distance between the first and fourth contact portions being longer than a second distance between the second and third contact portions, the first and fourth contact portions being electrically connected to the first and second electrodes, respectively, to form a conductive path to the electronic element, the second and third contact portions being in contact with the first and second electrodes in the electrically insulated state, respectively; and a third distance between the first contact portion and the third contact portion being shorter than the second distance between the second contact portion and the third contact portion, and a fourth distance between the second contact portion and the fourth contact portion being shorter than the first distance between the first contact portion and the fourth contact portion.
- 5. An electronic component comprising:an electronic element having first and second electrodes formed on opposite sides relative to each other, and a support elastically bracketing the electronic element having first and second contact portions in contact with different positions on the first electrode, respectively, and third and fourth contact portions in contact with different positions on the second electrode, respectively, a first distance between the first and fourth contact portions being longer than a second distance between the second and third contact portions, the first and fourth contact portions being electrically connected to the first and second electrodes, respectively, to form a conductive path to the electronic element, the second and third contact portions being in contact with the first and second electrodes in the electrically insulated state, respectively; and a third distance between the first contact portion and the third contact portion being shorter than the second distance between the second contact portion and the third contact portion, and a fourth distance between the second contact portion and the fourth contact portion being shorter than the first distance between the first contact portion and the fourth contact portion, wherein a straight line between points at which the first contact portion and the fourth contact portion contact the electronic element intersects another straight line between points at which the second contact portion and the third contact portion contact the electronic element.
- 6. An electronic component comprising:an electronic element having first and second electrodes formed on opposite sides relative to each other, and a support elastically bracketing the electronic element having first and second contact portions in contact with different positions on the first electrode, respectively, and third and fourth contact portions in contact with different positions on the second electrode, respectively, a first distance between the first and fourth contact portions being longer than a second distance between the second and third contact portions, the first and fourth contact portions being electrically connected to the first and second electrodes, respectively, to form a conductive path to the electronic element, the second and third contact portions being in contact with the first and second electrodes in the electrically insulated state, respectively; and a third distance between the first contact portion and the third contact portion being shorter than the second distance between the second contact portion and the third contact portion, and a fourth distance between the second contact portion and the fourth contact portion being shorter than the first distance between the first contact portion and the fourth contact portion, wherein the electronic element is suspended at only four separate points defined by locations at which the first, second, third and fourth contact portions contact the electronic element.
Priority Claims (2)
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8-116129 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of Application Ser. No. 08/724,279, field Oct. 1, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,963,125.
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