Have Apple Patents Home Button Liquidmetal

USPTO (U.S. Patent and Trademark Office) recently gave 40 licenses for Apple's latest patent. One of them related technologies that illustrate the various implementation and benefits of the Home button made from Liquid-Metal, on iPhone and iPad. Liquid Metal alloy materials otherwise known as "bulk solidifying amorphous alloys" or abbreviated BSAA in patent filings to the USPTO claimed to have a number of unique properties, including high strength, corrosion resistance, light weight, and excellent flexibility. Since 2010, Apple every year on a regular basis to extend the exclusive right to use the material Liquid-Metal. Originally known that Apple's use of materials for the iPhone SIM Tool, where other use that is for the home button. Steve Zadesky, a former Apple employee to explain how Liquid-Metal has high elasticity, which makes the material be ideal for a home button that is often under pressure and sensitive to the risk of damage when pressed. Using Liquid-Metal then the button will return to its normal shape after the suppression process. Liquidmetal here will always retain its elasticity side, while other materials such as titanium or stainless steel can be irreversible, disability and affects the shape of the home button. Apple patent is registered in the United States USPTO patent documents, the register number Patent No. 9,279,733. Via Tabloid Pulsa

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