Claims
- 1. A flexible printed circuit pathway, comprising:
a first leg of flexible printed circuit oriented in a first plane, wherein signal traces within said first leg run parallel to said first leg of flexible printed circuit; a second leg of flexible printed circuit, wherein signal traces within said second leg run parallel to said second leg of flexible printed circuit; a first bend, coupling said first leg to said second leg and wherein signal traces within said first bend curve to match a curvature of said first bend; a third leg of flexible printed circuit oriented in a second plane, wherein signal traces within said third leg run parallel to said third leg of flexible printed circuit; a second bend, coupling said third leg to said second leg and wherein signal traces within said second bend curve to match a curvature of said second bend; and a spiral object formed by said second leg, wherein said second plane twists about a center of said spiral object without placing a tearing stress on said flexible printed circuit.
- 2. The flexible printed circuit of claim 1, wherein said first leg and/or third leg comprise at least one elbow, wherein said elbow divides said first leg and/or third leg into at least two sections oriented in different planes.
- 3. The flexible printed circuit of claim 2, wherein a section of said third leg is oriented in a plane parallel to a section of said first leg, and wherein said third leg rotates within said plane parallel to a section of said first leg by twisting said spiral object.
- 4. The flexible printed circuit of claim 1, further comprising electrical connectors coupling said signal traces on said first and third legs to external circuits.
- 5. The flexible printed circuit of claim 1, wherein said signal traces carry a plurality of signals selected from the group consisting of: DC power, AC power, VGA, USB, analog audio, digital audio, analog video, digital video, LAN, WAN, and IEEE 1394.
- 6. The flexible printed circuit of claim 1, wherein separation zones between said signal traces prevent cross-contamination of signals.
- 7. The flexible printed circuit of claim 1, wherein said flexible printed circuit comprise:
a lower and upper poly layer that sandwich a ground trace layer and signal trace layer electrically separated by an insulating layer.
- 8. The flexible printed circuit of claim 1, wherein said ground trace layer and signal trace layer comprise 1 oz, ¾ oz, or ½ oz copper.
- 9. The flexible printed circuit of claim 2, wherein said ground trace layer and signal trace layer thin locally to increase said flexible printed circuits flexibility.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 10/175,581, filed on Jun. 19, 2002, and entitled “Table Computing Device with three-Dimensional Docking Support. This application is related to and incorporates herein by reference the following U.S. patent applications: U.S. Utility patent application Ser. No. 10/175,582, entitled “A System and Method of Carrying, Protecting and Displaying a Tablet Computer”, filed Jun. 19, 2002, by John Doherty et al.; U.S. Design patent application Ser. No. 29/162,680, entitled “An Expansion Base That Can Be Articulated in Three-Dimensions”, filed Jun. 19, 2002, by John Doherty et al.; and U.S. Design patent application Ser. No. 29/162,700, entitled “Tablet Computer”, filed Jun. 19, 2002, by Chris Cavello et al.
Divisions (1)
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10175581 |
Jun 2002 |
US |
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10756926 |
Jan 2004 |
US |