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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 05, 2019
Filed:
Oct. 12, 2012
Philips Ip Ventures B.v., Eindhoven, NL;
David W. Baarman, Fennville, MI (US);
Benjamin C. Moes, Wyoming, MI (US);
Neil W. Kuyvenhoven, Ada, MI (US);
Joshua K. Schwannecke, Grand Rapids, MI (US);
Roy M. Taylor, Jr., Rockford, MI (US);
Kaitlyn J. Turner, Kentwood, MI (US);
Robert Wolford, Rockford, MI (US);
Matthew J. Norconk, Grand Rapids, MI (US);
Ryan D. Schamper, Grand Haven, MI (US);
PHILIPS IP VENTURES B.V., Eindhoven, NL;
Abstract
A composite metal surface that looks metallic, but permits effective transmission of an electromagnetic field. The composite metal surface can be integrated into various electronic equipment, such as telephones, remote controls, battery doors, keyboards, mice, game controllers, cameras, laptops, inductive power supplies, and essentially any other electronic equipment. The composite metal surface can also be integrated into non-electrically conductive heat sinks, high permeability shielding, and polished metal non-electrically conductive surfaces.