Electronic card having an electronic interface

US11200385B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11200385-B2
Application numberUS-201916526814-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 30, 2019
Priority dateSep 27, 2018
Publication dateDec 14, 2021
Grant dateDec 14, 2021

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Abstract

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This disclosure is directed to an electronic identification card or electronic card having various features. The electronic card may include an integrated circuit and a contact plate for electrically interfacing with the integrated circuit. The contact plate may include an array of terminal electrodes that are offset with respect to the edges of the contact plate. The electronic card may be coated with a coating layer that extends at least partially over a ferromagnetic element or film. The electronic card may also include a metal substrate having exposed chamfer portions that may provide a visual contrast to the coating layer and also improve the handling and use of the electronic card.

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What is claimed is: 1. An electronic identification card comprising: a metal substrate having a first surface and a second surface and defining a recess extending into the first surface; a ferromagnetic film disposed along the second surface of the metal substrate; an integrated circuit disposed at least partially within the recess; and a coating layer disposed over the metal substrate and comprising: a first layer that extends over the first surface of the metal substrate and comprising a polymer and a pigment dispersed within the polymer; and a second layer that extends over the first layer and comprises a transparent polymer, the second layer: having a hardness that is greater than the first layer; defining an exterior surface of the electronic identification card; and having a surface roughness in a range from 0.3 μm to 1.0 μm. 2. The electronic identification card of claim 1 , wherein: the first layer comprises a urethane primer that is adhered to the first surface of the metal substrate; the polymer of the first layer comprises a urethane that is adhered to the metal substrate by the urethane primer; and the second layer comprises a transparent acrylate that defines a portion of an exterior surface of the electronic identification card. 3. The electronic identification card of claim 2 , wherein: the electronic identification card further comprises a contact plate positioned over the integrated circuit; the portion of the exterior surface defined by the transparent acrylate is a first portion; and the contact plate defines an array of terminal electrodes that define a second portion of the exterior surface of the electronic identification card. 4. The electronic identification card of claim 3 , wherein each terminal electrode of the array of terminal electrodes is offset from an edge of the contact plate. 5. The electronic identification card of claim 3 , wherein the contact plate further comprises a conductive layer that surrounds the array of terminal electrodes. 6. The electronic identification card of claim 3 , wherein: the contact plate comprises a plate substrate formed from a dielectric material; and each terminal electrode comprises: a first layer formed from an electroless-plated metal and extending over the dielectric material of the contact plate; and a second layer formed from an electroplated metal and extending over the first layer. 7. The electronic identification card of claim 1 , wherein: the electronic identification card defines a first set of chamfered edges that surrounds the first surface; and the electronic identification card defines a second set of chamfered edges that surrounds the second surface. 8. The electronic identification card of claim 7 , wherein: the ferromagnetic film is attached to a backing layer; a first chamfered edge is defined, at least in part, by a beveled edge formed within the ferromagnetic film and the backing layer; and the first chamfered edge is congruent with the beveled edge of the ferromagnetic film and the backing layer. 9. The electronic identification card of claim 1 , wherein: the electronic identification card further comprises a laser-formed relief feature comprising: at least one recess wall defining a marking recess extending through the coating layer; and a recessed marking feature defining a bottom of the marking recess. 10. The electronic identification card of claim 1 , wherein: the electronic identification card has a rectangular shape with four corners, each corner having a contoured shape; and the contoured shape is a spline shape having a non-uniform radius of curvature. 11. The electronic identification card of claim 1 , wherein: the second surface of the metal substrate defines a stepped region; the ferromagnetic film is positioned with the stepped region; and the stepped region extends to an outer edge of the metal substrate. 12. An electronic card comprising: a metal substrate defining a recess formed into a front surface; a ferromagnetic film positioned along a rear surface of the metal substrate that is opposite to the front surface; an integrated circuit positioned in the recess of the metal substrate; and a contact plate positioned over the integrated circuit and comprising: a plate substrate; an array of terminal electrodes disposed over the plate substrate, each terminal electrode of the array of terminal electrodes offset from an edge of the plate substrate; and a periphery portion that includes a conductive material that surrounds the array of terminal electrodes, the periphery portion separated from the array of terminal electrodes by one or more ablated regions. 13. The electronic card of claim 12 , wherein: the array of terminal electrodes are disposed over a front surface of the plate substrate; the contact plate further comprises a rear conductive layer disposed over a rear surface of the plate substrate; and the array of terminal electrodes are electrically coupled to the rear conductive layer by one or more vias that extend through the plate substrate. 14. The electronic card of claim 12 , wherein: the plate substrate is formed from a non-conductive material; and the array of terminal electrodes comprise: a first conductive layer including an electroless-plated metal disposed over the non-conductive material of the plate substrate; and a second conductive layer including an electroplated metal disposed over the first conductive layer. 15. The electronic card of claim 12 , wherein the terminal electrodes and the periphery portion are formed of a same material. 16. An electronic identification card comprising: a metal substrate having a first surface and a second surface and defining a recess extending into the first surface; a ferromagnetic film attached to a backing layer and disposed along the second surface of the metal substrate; an integrated circuit disposed at least partially within the recess; and a coating layer disposed over the metal substrate and comprising: a first layer that extends over the first surface of the metal substrate and comprising a polymer and a pigment dispersed within the polymer; and a second layer that extends over the first layer and comprises a transparent polymer; the electronic identification card defining: a first set of chamfered edges that surrounds the first surface, the first set of chamfered edges including a beveled edge formed within the ferromagnetic film and the backing layer; and a second set of chamfered edges that surrounds the second surface. 17. The electronic identification card of claim 16 , wherein: the second layer has a hardness that is greater than the first layer; the second layer defines an exterior surface of the electronic identification card; and the second layer has a surface roughness in a range from 0.3 μm to 1.0 μm. 18. The electronic identification card of claim 16 , wherein: the coating layer is a first coating layer; and the electronic identification card further defines a second coating layer disposed over the second surface of the metal substrate. 19. The electronic identification card of claim 18 , wherein: the beveled edge is a first beveled edge; and the second set of chamfered edges includes a second beveled edge formed within the metal substrate and the second coating layer. 20. The electronic identification card of claim 19 , wherein the beveled edge of the metal substrate defines an exposed surface of the electronic identification ca

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  • the further communication means being a galvanic interface, e.g. hybrid or mixed smart cards having a contact and a non-contact interface · CPC title

  • using pressure · CPC title

  • using heat · CPC title

  • Magnetised or magnetisable materials · CPC title

  • Constructional details, e.g. mounting of circuits in the carrier · CPC title

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What does patent US11200385B2 cover?
This disclosure is directed to an electronic identification card or electronic card having various features. The electronic card may include an integrated circuit and a contact plate for electrically interfacing with the integrated circuit. The contact plate may include an array of terminal electrodes that are offset with respect to the edges of the contact plate. The electronic card may be coa…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Apple Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06K19/0772. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 14 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).