Claims
- 1. Micro-functional unit produced by hybrid-integration microstructure technology, comprising microcomponents usable in microstructure technology and codetermining the functioning of the micro-functional unit and at least one support comprising a piece of flat material for receiving the microcomponents,
wherein a freely extending finger is formed from the piece of flat material of the respective support by means of two openings located opposite one another and passing through the entire support and wherein the finger serves as a holding element for one of the microcomponents.
- 2. Micro-functional unit as defined in claim 1, wherein the finger connects a section of the support forming a receiving means for the microcomponent to the remaining area of the support.
- 3. Micro-functional unit as defined in claim 2, wherein the finger is connected to the remaining area of the support with a first end and supports the section with a second end.
- 4. Micro-functional unit as defined in claim 1, wherein the finger is designed to be elastically resilient.
- 5. Micro-functional unit as defined in claim 4, wherein the finger is arranged so as to be located opposite a receiving means for the microcomponent.
- 6. Micro-functional unit as defined in claim 5, wherein the microcomponent is always acted upon by the finger with a spring-elastic force in the direction of the receiving means.
- 7. Micro-functional unit as defined in claim 4, wherein the finger is connected with a first end to a remaining section of the support.
- 8. Micro-functional unit as defined in claim 7, wherein the finger is freely movable with a second end in relation to the remaining section of the support.
- 9. Micro-functional unit as defined in claim 1, wherein the finger has a width corresponding at the most to twice the thickness of the support.
- 10. Micro-functional unit as defined in claim 9, wherein the width corresponds at the most to the thickness of the support.
- 11. Micro-functional unit as defined in claim 1, wherein the openings arranged on either side of the finger are produced by removal of material.
- 12. Micro-functional unit as defined in claim 1, wherein the openings provided on either side of the fingers are integrally formed in the piece of flat material during production.
- 13. Micro-functional unit as defined in claim 1, wherein the receiving means is designed as an opening passing through the entire support.
- 14. Micro-functional unit as defined in claim 13, wherein the opening forming the receiving means is arranged in the same support as the finger.
- 15. Micro-functional unit as defined in claim 14, wherein the opening forming the receiving means opens towards the opening making the finger freely extending.
- 16. Micro-functional unit as defined in claim 1, wherein the micro-functional unit comprises at least two supports, wherein the finger is formed in one of the supports and the receiving means is arranged in the other one of the supports.
- 17. Micro-functional unit as defined in claim 16, wherein the microcomponent is arranged between the two supports.
- 18. Micro-functional unit as defined in claim 1, wherein the micro-functional unit comprises several supports.
- 19. Micro-functional unit as defined in claim 18, wherein the supports are arranged so as to be located one above the other.
- 20. Micro-functional unit as defined in claim 18, wherein the supports are aligned so as to be positioned exactly relative to one another.
Priority Claims (1)
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100 16 869.8 |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] The present disclosure relates to the subject matter disclosed in International application No. PCT/EP01/03818 of Apr. 4, 2001, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety and for all purposes.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/EP01/03818 |
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10264351 |
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