PATENT CLAIM ANALYSIS

Application Number: 15968686
Application Type: Utility
Filing Date: 2018-05
Publication Date: 2018-08
Patent Classification: ["438", "028000"]

Abstract:
Standardized photon building blocks are packaged in molded interconnect structures to form a variety of LED array products. No electrical conductors pass between the top and bottom surfaces of the substrate upon which LED dies are mounted. Microdots of highly reflective material are jetted onto the top surface. Landing pads on the top surface of the substrate are attached to contact pads disposed on the underside of a lip of the interconnect structure. In a solder reflow process, the photon building blocks self-align within the interconnect structure. Conductors in the interconnect structure are electrically coupled to the LED dies in the photon building blocks through the contact pads and landing pads. Compression molding is used to form lenses over the LED dies and leaves a flash layer of silicone covering the landing pads. The flash layer laterally above the landing pads is removed by blasting particles at the flash layer.

Claim (Index 119):
The method of  claim 118 , wherein after the landing pads align with the contact pads upon heating, a section of the landing pads is disposed laterally inside the circular opening.

Metadata:
- Claim Count in Document: 79.0
- Percentile: 93.0
- Lexical Diversity: 1.96296
- Patent Class: 438.0
- Transitional Phrase Type: none
- Component Type: 0
- Foreign Priority: False
- Related Applications: ['15660958', '15493133', '15067145', '14813277', '14156617']

Analysis Scores:
- 35 USC 101 Eligibility (BERT): 0.9122709730535457
- 35 USC 102 Novelty (BERT): 0.5733993223450533
- Combined Prediction Score: 0.8783838079826963
- Mean Citation Score: 523.2878039999998
- Max Citation Score: 555.2033700000002
- Similarity Product: 331.1870389033235

Labels:
- Claim Label 101: 1
- Claim Label 102: 1
- Claim Label 103: 1
- Claim Label 112: 1
- Combined Label: 1
- Label 101 Adjusted: 1

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