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Thursday, 06/30/2016 11:03:07 AM

Thursday, June 30, 2016 11:03:07 AM

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re Gamesc http://www.freepatentsonline.com/y2014/0007986.html

Abstract: A composite structure includes a matrix material having an intrinsic strain-to-failure rating in tension and a reinforcing material embedded in the bulk material. The reinforcing material is pre-stressed by a tensile force acting along one direction. The embedded reinforcing material interacts with the matrix material to place the composite structure into a compressive state. The compressive state provides an increased strain-to-failure rating in tension of the composite structure along a direction that is greater than the intrinsic strain-to-failure rating in tension of the matrix material along that direction. At least one of the matrix material and the reinforcing material is a bulk amorphous alloy (BAA). The reinforcing material can be a fiber or wire. In various embodiments, the matrix material may be a bulk amorphous alloy and/or the reinforcing material may be a bulk amorphous alloy.
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7. The composite structure of claim 6, wherein said pattern comprises a helical pattern along a length of a fiber or wire.

8. The composite structure of claim 6, wherein said pattern comprises a series of ridges around a circumference of a fiber or wire and along a length thereof.

9. The composite structure of claim 1, wherein said reinforcing material comprises an electrical conductor through which an electrical current flows.

10. The composite structure of claim 9, further comprising an electrical device embedded in the matrix material, wherein the electrical conductor provides the electrical current through the composite structure to the electrical device.

In wireless charging built right into the case?
Thats my own personal limited interpretation.


11. The composite structure of claim 9, wherein the electrical current comprises a data signal.

12. The composite structure of claim 1, wherein said reinforcing material comprises an optical fiber through which an optical signal travels.

13. The composite structure of claim 12, further comprising an electrical device embedded in the matrix material and operatively coupled to the optical fiber, wherein said optical fiber provides the optical signal to the embedded device.
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