Patents Assigned to Laserpath Corporation
  • Patent number: 4720470
    Abstract: Electrical circuitry 32 is comprised of a plurality of layers 30, 100, each layer 30, 100 including one or more electrical pathways 36, 38, each layer 30, 100 also including insulation 34 for insulating at least part of one layer 30 from another layer 100. The pathways 36, 38 comprise repeating patterns 40, 42. Each pathway 36, 38 of each layer 30, 100 can communicate with the pathways 36, 38 of the next adjacent layers 30, 100. Some portions of the patterns 40, 42 which comprise the pathways 36, 38 of each layer 30, 100 can be at least partially aligned with some portion of the patterns 40, 42 of pathways 36, 38 of the other layers 30, 100. Other portions of the pathways 36, 38 of the layers 30, 100 remain unaligned. A pulse laser 134 can be used to sever unaligned portions of the pathways 36, 38 as appropriate to create the desired electrical circuitry 32. Components can be secured to the electrical circuitry as required.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 1986
    Date of Patent: January 19, 1988
    Assignee: Laserpath Corporation
    Inventor: Morgan Johnson
  • Patent number: 4700214
    Abstract: Electrical circuitry 32 is comprised of a plurality of layers 30, 100, each layer 30, 100 including one or more electrical pathways 36, 38, each layer 30, 100 also including insulation 34 for insulating at least part of one layer 30 from another layer 100. The pathways 36, 38 comprise repeating patterns 40, 42. Each pathway 36, 38 of each layer 30, 100 can communicate with the pathways 36, 38 of the next adjacent layers 30, 100. Some portions of the patterns 40, 42 which comprise the pathways 36, 38 of each layer 30, 100 can be at least partially aligned with some portion of the patterns 40, 42 of pathways 36, 38 of the other layers 30, 100. Other portions of the pathways 36, 38 of the layers 30, 100 remain unaligned. A pulse laser 134 can be used to sever unaligned portions of the pathways 36, 38 as appropriate to create the desired electrical circuitry 32. Components can be secured to the electrical circuitry as required.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 1987
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1987
    Assignee: Laserpath Corporation
    Inventor: Morgan Johnson