US Patent Application 18315247. STRETCHABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE simplified abstract

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STRETCHABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE

Organization Name

ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Inventor(s)

Jae Bon Koo of Daejeon (KR)

Ji-Young Oh of Daejeon (KR)

Himchan Oh of Daejeon (KR)

Chan Woo Park of Daejeon (KR)

STRETCHABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18315247 titled 'STRETCHABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

- The patent application describes a stretchable electronic device that includes a substrate and multiple electronic elements. - The device also includes a line part that connects the electronic elements on the substrate and has a curved portion. - The line part consists of an insulator and multiple metal lines on the insulator. - The metal lines include outermost metal lines located next to the edges of the insulator and inner metal lines positioned between the outermost metal lines. - The first ratio, which is the ratio of the distance between the outermost metal lines and the edges of the insulator to the width of each outermost metal line, is greater than the second ratio. - The second ratio is the ratio of the distance between the inner metal lines to the width of each inner metal line.


Original Abstract Submitted

Provided is a stretchable electronic device. The stretchable electronic device includes: a substrate; a plurality of electronic elements disposed on the substrate; and a line part configured to connect the electronic elements on the substrate and having a curved portion. Here, the line part includes: an insulator; and a plurality of metal lines disposed on the insulator, and the metal lines include: outermost metal lines adjacent to edges of the insulator; and inner metal lines disposed between the outermost metal lines. Also, a first ratio of a first distance between the outermost metal lines and the edges of the insulator to a first width of each of the outermost metal lines is greater than a second ratio of a second distance between the inner metal lines to a second width of each of the inner metal lines.