The patent application, "Reinforced Device Housing", issued Thursday by the US Patent and Trademark Office, doesn't mention the iPad specifically, but its illustrations make its target device unmistakeable:
It must be said than the iPad's aluminum body doesn't account for all that much of the iPad's 680 to 730 gram heft, but seeing as how Apple's tablet has been derided as too weighty by geeks and normal humans alike, every gram counts.
The filing describes a body for "an electronic device or other object" that consists of a rigid CFRP frame — or "spine" as the filing describes it — over which a CFRP skin is stretched.
The skin is described as being created of multiple CFRP layers in a cross shape, with the arms of the cross to be wrapped around the spine. To increase rigidity and help prevent the skin from cracking, the layers would have their fiber's "grain" running in alternating directions.
No matter what material is used, anything that can put the porky 'Pad on a diet is to be welcomed.
Source: theregister.co.uk
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