IP Library Granted Patent US 7,148,424
Granted Patent B1
US 7,148,424 · App. 09/971,547 · Granted Dec 12, 2006

Disposable electronic devices with deconstructable construction and method

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Patent No.
US 7,148,424
App. No.
09/971,547
Granted
Dec 12, 2006
Kind
B1
Abstract

A disposable electronic device has a body constructed of juxtaposed lengths of an elongate, ribbon-like substrate of dielectric material secured together to establish a multiple-layered self-sustaining structure, and circuitry formed on the substrate. At least a portion of the circuitry is constructed of a deconstructable material which is deconstructed to render the device inoperative by at least one of the following: interrupting a securement of juxtaposed lengths of the substrate, exposing the deconstructable material to at least one of ambient conditions including ambient air, ambient light and ambient moisture, and reaching a predetermined accumulated amount of time during which the circuitry is operated. At least a portion of the substrate is constructed of deconstructable material which is deconstructed by exposure to at least one of the ambient conditions to render the device ready for disposal.

Claims (10)

1. An improvement in a disposable electronic device having a body constructed of juxtaposed lengths of an elongate, ribbon-like substrate of dielectric material secured together to establish a multiple-layered self-sustaining structure, and circuitry formed on the substrate, the improvement comprising:

at least a portion of the circuitry being constructed of a deconstructable material which deconstructs to render the device inoperative in response to reaching a predetermined accumulated amount of time during which the circuitry is operated.

2. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the substrate comprises paper.

3. An improvement in a disposable electronic device having a body constructed of juxtaposed lengths of an elongate, ribbon-like substrate of dielectric material secured together to establish a multiple-layered self-sustaining structure, and circuitry formed on the substrate, the improvement comprising:

at least a portion of the circuitry being constructed of a deconstructable material which deconstructs to render the device inoperative in response to reaching a predetermined accumulated amount of time during which the circuitry is operated, the portion of the circuitry including at least one link constructed of a deconstructable material initially electrically conductive and rendered non-conductive in response to a prescribed current flow through the link over a predetermined accumulated amount of time, whereby the circuitry is deconstructed and the device is rendered inoperative upon reaching the predetermined accumulated amount of time.

4. An improvement in a disposable electronic device having a body constructed of juxtaposed lengths of an elongate, ribbon-like substrate of dielectric material secured together to establish a multiple-layered self-sustaining structure, and circuitry formed on the substrate, the improvement comprising:

at least a portion of one of the substrate and the circuitry being constructed of a deconstructable material which deconstructs in response to exposure of the deconstructable material to at least one of ambient conditions including ambient air, ambient light and ambient moisture; and

a sheath surrounding the multi-layered self-sustaining structure, the sheath being constructed of a material impervious to at least a corresponding one of ambient air, ambient light and ambient moisture.

5. The improvement of claim 4 wherein the sheath includes a selectively opened portion for selective exposure of the deconstructable material to the ambient conditions.

6. The improvement of claim 4 wherein the substrate comprises paper.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 12, 2008
From: 200 PARK LLC; WEISS, STEPHEN; LIMMER, ALLISON; HORMATS, ROBERT; KRISCH, SAMUEL J., III; SNYDER, HAROLD; HBJ INVESTMENTS, LLC; CEPPES, KENNETH; CONESE, EUGENE P., SR.; DRAPER, PAMELA P.; DRAPER, RANDOLPH S., JR.; SHRVANIAN, KOSTI; ENDRUN INVESTMENTS, LTD.; FANELLI, FRANK
To: DYNAMIC TECHNOLOGIES CORP.
Reel/Frame 020963/0041 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 12, 2005
From: DIECELAND TECHNOLOGIES CORP.
To: DYNAMIC TECHNOLOGIES CORP.
Reel/Frame 015583/0400 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 5, 2001
From: ALTSCHUL, RANDICE-LISA; VOLPE, LEE S.
To: DIECELAND TECHNOLOGIES CORP.
Reel/Frame 012235/0449 →