US 6,982,642 B1 | ||
Security cloth design and assembly | ||
Mario L. Cesana, Milan (Italy); Donald S. Farquhar, Endicott, N.Y. (US); and Martino Taddei, Merate (Italy) | ||
Assigned to International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, N.Y. (US) | ||
Filed on Nov. 20, 2000, as Appl. No. 9/717,698. | ||
Int. Cl. G08H 13/00 (2006.01) |
U.S. Cl. 340—550 | 8 Claims |
1. A security enclosure, comprising:
an electronic assembly;
an extension, having a first end inserted in the assembly, and a second end having at least one bonding pad thereon; and
a tamper respondent wrap at least partially surrounding the assembly, having at least one corresponding bonding pad, wherein
the bonding pad of the extension is secured to the bonding pad of the wrap, wherein an entire first surface of the bonding
pad of the extension is in direct mechanical contact with the extension at a contact surface portion of the extension, wherein
an entire first surface of the bonding pad of the wrap is in direct mechanical contact with the wrap at a contact surface
portion of the wrap, wherein the contact surface portion of the extension is aligned directly above the entire first surface
of the bonding pad of the extension, the entire first surface of the bonding pad of the wrap, and the contact surface portion
of the wrap, wherein the tamper respondent wrap comprises a plurality of layers, and wherein each layer of the wrap includes
a plurality of electrically conductive lines or a plurality of electrically conductive ink traces.
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