Micropackage for identification card

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Inventors

Jouvet, Adrien
Duvois, Eric

Application #

275569

Filed

Jun-22-1981

Published

Feb-26-1985

Current US Class

235/488
235/492
283/83
283/904
361/684

International Classes

G06K 019/06

Field of Search

235/488 235/492 361/398 361/401 357/74 357/80

Assignee

Motorola, Inc. (Schaumburg, IL)

Examiners

Trafton; David L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Barbee; Joe E.

US Patent References

4004133   Credit card contain...
4054938   Combined semicon...
4105156   Identification syste...
4213041   Master cards for he...
4417413   Identification card...

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Other References

I.B.M. Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 22, No. 6, pp. 2336, 2337, Nov. 1979, K. P. Stuby, "Flexible Semiconductor Credit Card".

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Abstract
A very thin flexible card is provided which contains electronic circuitry. The card is particularly useful as an identification card or as a credit card. The electronic circuitry is encapsulated. A first flexible sheet is provided having an opening large enough to receive the encapsulated electronic circuitry. The electronic circuitry has leads extending over the first flexible sheet. A second flexible sheet is superimposed over the first flexible sheet and has an opening large enough to accommodate the electrical leads resting on the first sheet. The electrical leads provide access to the electronic circuitry by a machine into which the card is inserted.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A micropackage identification card adapted to be carried and used by an individual and having machine-readable identifying information, comprising:

an integrated semiconductor device enclosed in encapsulating material and having electrical terminals extending from the encapsulating material; a first flexible sheet having an opening adapted to accommodate the integrated semiconductor device, the electrical terminals of the integrated semiconductor device being adapted to lie along a surface of the first flexible sheet; and a second flexible sheet having an opening larger than the opening in the first flexible sheet, the second flexible sheet being superimposed over the first flexible sheet in a manner to accommodate the electrical terminals in the opening of the second flexible sheet so that the electrical terminals are accessible for contact by a machine used to read the identifying information.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates, in general, to an identification or credit card, and more particularly, to a micropackage for an identification card which contains an electronic circuit and a method for making same.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The use of identification or credit cards is becoming more and more widespread. With such a wide use of these cards greater efforts are being taken to prevent the misuse of the cards. As an example, electronic circuitry is being incorporated into the cards. Machines are then used to verify information carried in the electronic circuitry to identify the bearer of the card.

As the machines become more sophisticated more information and greater capability is given to the electronic circuitry contained in the card. One of the problems that has to be contended with is to make the card thin enough so it can easily be carried by the individual using the card. As the electronic circuitry becomes more sophisticated, it is best to integrate the circuit on a single semiconductor chip. However, semiconductor chips tend to be very fragile and therefore must be protected. The protection afforded the semiconductor chip must be thin enough to keep the card from becoming too thick.
 
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