Claims
- 1. Process for manufacturing a structure equipped with at least one electrical contact, comprising:forming on a substrate a first layer; forming on a front side of the first layer said structure equipped with at least one electrical contact; forming at least one hole though the substrate revealing a rear side of the first layer; forming a cavity at an end of said hole close to said first layer, said cavity formed transverse to an axial direction of said hole so as to form an overhanging edge opposite the first layer; and forming an electrical contact to said rear side of the first layer, the overhanging edge allowing for electrical insulation of the electrical contact from the substrate.
- 2. Process according to claim 1, wherein the forming a cavity comprises:forming a sacrificial layer on the substrate; and etching the sacrificial layer through the at least one hole to form said cavity having said overhanging edge, said electrical contact formed on the rear side of the first layer through the at least one hole and said cavity.
- 3. Process according to claim 1, wherein forming an electrical contact comprises:depositing metal through the at least one hole onto the rear side of the first layer.
- 4. Process according to claim 2, wherein the first layer is electrically conducting, the substrate includes a second layer which is electrically insulating, and the sacrificial layer is formed on this second layer and afterwards the first layer is formed on the sacrificial layer.
- 5. Process according to claim 2, wherein the first layer is electrically conducting, the substrate includes a second layer which is electrically insulating, and the first layer is formed on the second layer, the second layer comprising the sacrificial layer.
- 6. Process according to claim 2, wherein the sacrificial layer acts as a blocking layer during formation of the at least one hole.
- 7. Process according to claim 1, wherein the forming a cavity comprises:forming a sacrificial layer on the substrate; forming said first layer on the sacrificial layer; etching the at least one hole to form said cavity and said overhanging edge on a rear side of the sacrificial layer away from said first layer; and etching the sacrificial layer to expose the first layer.
- 8. Process according to claim 1, wherein the step of forming at least one hole occurs prior to the step of forming on a front side of the first layer said structure.
- 9. Process according to claim 4, wherein the step of forming on a front side of the first layer said structure comprises:forming a cap to confine the structure on the front side of the first layer.
- 10. Process according to claim 1 wherein the step of forming an electrical contact occurs after the step of forming on a front side of the first layer said structure.
- 11. Process according to claim 9, wherein the electrical contact is formed after formation of the cap.
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Parent Case Info
This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/627,742, entitled “System and Method for Power Management,” filed Jul. 28, 2000; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/930,557, entitled “Power System Including Heat Removal Unit For Providing Backup Power To One Or More Loads,” filed Aug. 15, 2001; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/930,394, entitled “Metal Fuel Cell System For Providing Backup Power To One Or More Loads,” filed Aug. 15, 2001; U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/318,685, entitled “Ultra-Long Duration Backup For Critical Applications Using Zinc/Air Regenerative Fuel Cells,” filed Sep. 10, 2001; U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/328,838, entitled “Ultra-Long Duration Backup For Telecommunications Applications Using Zinc/Air Regenerative Fuel Cells,” filed Oct. 11, 2001; and U.S. patent application Ser. No.10/058,231, “Methods of Using Fuel Cell System Configured To Provide Power To One Or More Loads,” filed Oct. 19, 2001. Each of the foregoing applications is hereby fully incorporated herein by reference as though set forth in full.
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