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`WIRELESS ANTENNA FOR BOTH RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION AND
`WIRELESS CHARGING WITH ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES ABSORBER, AND
`MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF
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`Inventor(s);|KIM KIHUN [KR]; PARK YONG BOK [KR] + (KIM, Ki HUN, : PARK,
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`NANOMAG COLTD [KR] +(NANOMAG CO., LTD)
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`Abstract of KRIGT17?7S02 (B71)
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`salvent for the several second and unitized and the en
`amel wire terminal which dips the coil across into the fu
`sed lead and formed are stuck to the connection term!
`nai of the terminal substrate and it is manufactured.
`And the present invention relates to the enamel coil pr
`| oduction method for antenna, comprising the process,
`of making the antenna connection terminal substrate w
`hich makes connection terminais it patterns this condu
`ctive thin film it adheres to the conductive thin film to
`the insulating substrate and the process, of forming th
`@ enamel conducting wire coil it dips the coll across int
`o the fused lead it dries it dips into the solvent for the
`several second it winds with the enarnel conducting wir
`e loop shape and the process of sticking both ends of t
`he enamel conducting wire coil to the connection termi
`nal of the antenna port substrate.
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`The enamel coll antenna and manufacturing method
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`The anamel coil antenna patterning the conductive thin
`film adhered to the insulating substrate and comprises
`the antenna connection terminal substrate having form
`ed connection terminalis, the enamel! conducting wire c
`oil, and the connection part sticking the enamel wire te
`rminal, and the enamel conducting wire coil winds the e
`namel conducting wire with the loop shape and which d
`ips into the solvent for the several second and unitize
`d: and the connection part sticking the enamel wire ter
`minal dins the ename! conducting wire call acrass into t
`he fused lead and formed to the connection terminal of
`the terminal substrate.
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`As for claim 1, the enamel coil antenna in which the
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`As for claim 1, the enarnel coil antenna which
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`side of the enamel! conducting wire coll
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`Claim 5:
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`The enamel coil production method for antenna which
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`bstrate as to the enamel coli production method for an
`tenna : and consists of the enamel conducting wire ma
`de including the process, of making the antenna conne
`ction terminal substrate patterning this conductive thin
`fim and makes connection terminais and the process, o
`f winding the enamel conducting wire with the loop sha
`pe and dipping into the solvent for the several second
`and drying and dipping the coil across into the fused le
`ad and forming the enamel conducting wire coil and the
`process of sticking both ends of the enamel conducting
`wire coll to the connection terminal of the antenna por
`t substrate.
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`As for claim 5, the enamel coll production mathod for
`antenna dipping the enamel conducting wire of the loop
`shape into the solvent for 2 through 3 second
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`Claim 8:
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`As for claim 5, the enamel coil production method for
`antenna adding the process of adhering the ferrite she
`et to the enamel conducting wire coll one side
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`Background Art
`The invention relates to the enamel coil antenna and a
`- manufacturing method thereof, especially,
`it relates to
`the method for manufacturing the good coll antenna ev
`en when simplifying the manufacturing process.
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`card ar the IC card), it produces in order to communica
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`ubstrate and make. But the antenna had the problem t
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`the rellabiiity of the product becomes higher. And even
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`film on the insulating substrate and the antenna conne
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`mand it includes the process of making the antenna co
`nnection terminal substrate making connection terminal
`s, the process of winding with the enamel conducting
`wire loop shape and dipping into the solvent for the se
`yverai second and drying and dipping the coil across into
`the fused lead and being formed by the enamel conduc
`ting wire, and the process of sticking the enamei condu
`cting wire both ends to the connection terminal of the
`antenna port substrate.
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`Structure & Operation of the Invention
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`Referring to figures 1 through 3, specifically the
`invention is illustrated,
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`The invention comprises the process where the enamel
`coll production method for antenna makes the antenna
`connection terminal substrate and the process and the
`connection process making the enamel coil.
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`The antenna connection substrate forms conducting
`wires (11, 12} and connection terminals (13, 14, 15, 1
`6) the conductive thin film including the copper foil ort
`he aluminum flim etc. on the insulating substrate (17) 0
`fF the PVC, FET (PET), bloed lice (PE), the powder infec
`tien (PE} etc after doing the attaching using the photoll
`thography in advance.
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`with the foop shape and {t dips into the solvent for the
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`Moreover, if the enamel conducting wire (21) is wound
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`severa! second and it dries the surface painting of the
`enamel! conducting wire melts and it is adhered with th
`e conducting wire and it becomes into one body and th
`@ enamel conducting wire coll (20) is and if because bo
`th ends of the coil which in this way, becomes is dippe
`d into the fused lead and it takes out the pellicle of the
`dipped part comes off and jead is adhered in the condu
`cting wire and it solders the appropriate corinection ter
`minal parts (31,32) is.
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`Next, connection terminal parts (31, 32) of the enamel
`conducting wire call (20) are stuck te connection termi
`nals (13, 14} of the antenna port substrate (10) and th
`e coll connector (30) is made. The connection part (3
`0} connects to the method of the blow torch. It adher
`es through the dissimilar method, which is not brazing
`mode in other words, the mode including the ultrasonic
`bonding ar the thermocempression bonding ete. and it
`§ able to make.
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`in one next, it produces te adhere to the
`In this way,
`double-sided adhesive tape having the release paper a
`nd the coil antenna adheres to the other accessories a
`nd can use.
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`The process of adhering the ferrite sheet (403 to the
`surface adhered to the metalized surface in considerati
`on of the case of adhering to the enamel coil antenna
`of the invention to the metal surface and using can be
`added.
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`The enamel coil antenna of the invention made as such
`process has the connection terminal substrate (10) an
`d the enamel conducting wire coil (20) and the connec
`tion part (30) connecting these.
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`The connection terminal substrate (10) has connection
`lines (11, 12} patterning the attached conductive thin
`film on the insulating substrate (17) and are formed an
`d connection terminals (13,14,15,16)}.
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`The enamel conducting wire coil (2G) winds the enamel
`conducting wire (21) with the loop shape and it dips int
`o the solvent for the several second and it unitizes. In
`drawing, since if showed that it had the gap between t
`he conducting wire but the surface of the pellicie coat
`ed onto melts in the conducting wire and actual is adh
`ered the surface is adhered without the gap.
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`The connection part (30) connects enamel conducting
`wire coll both terminais (31, 32) ta connection terminal
`s (13, 14) of the terminal substrate (10) as the method
`of the blow torch and it is formed.
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`In one side of the enamel conducting wire cai! (20),
`the ferrite sheet (40) is adhered. In case of because t
`his ename! coll antenna being adhered to the metal surf
`ace and using the electromagnetic wave is absorbed in
`to the metal and since the gain of the antenna is exce
`edingly low the ferrite sheet (40) is adhered to the surf
`ace adnered to the metalized surface and the coll is co
`ntacted with the meta! surface it does nat.
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`ERA BO CESAl In fig. 3, recently the cross section of the case of
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`satting up the enamel coll antenna of the invention int
`he battery pack used in the mobile communication term
`inal ete.
`is shown.
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`In this battery pack, the ferrite sheet (40) is adhered
`to the upper portion of the battery (50) and the ename
`| conducting wire coil (20) is adhered to the upper part
`and it consists of the structure where the protective c
`over (60) protecting these surrounds.
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`Connection lines (11,12) or the connection terminal
`P (13--16} can be the copper foll or the aluminum film. A
`nd the insulating substrate can be the PVC, the FET (P
`ET), and the powder Injection (PI) or the blood lice (P
`E}.
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`Brief explanation of the drawing
`Figure 1 is drawing showing the enamel coll antenna of
`the invention.
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`Figure 2 is drawing showing adhering to the ferrite
`sheet to the enamel coll antenna of the invention.
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`Figure 3 is a cross-sectional! view showing the
`embodiment buliding the antenna within the battery pa
`ck of the communication terminal of the invention adhe
`ring to the ferrite sheet.
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