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publicationNumber KR-101002116-B1
titleOfInvention Electrically insulating bodies, electronic devices and devices for mobile communication
abstract The present invention relates to an electrical insulating body having a conductor pattern 1 and to an electronic device 10 comprising such a body 2 and at least one electronic element 30. will be. According to the invention, the body 2 has a first side 2A and a second side 2B, the angle between which is defined as less than 180 °, and the conductor pattern 1 of the body 2 is Extending over the first side 2A and the second side 2B, the body 2 holds both the conductor pattern 1 and the electronic element 30. Conductor pattern 1 comprises strip-shaped regions 1A and regions 1B having a larger size than strip-shaped regions 1A, wherein region 1B is an electronic device 30. Is suitable for electrical contact. The electronic element 30 is a camera, for example. The device 10 with such a camera is particularly suitable for use in a device for mobile communication.
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