Appeal No. 2000-2037 Application No. 08/810,055 pyrolysis temperature binder and an electrically conductive filler, the first electrically conductive composite material and the second electrically conductive material being electronically in parallel with one another, the first electrically conductive composite material being in physical and electrical contact with the first and second electrodes at first electrode set interfaces disposed between the first electrically conductive composite material and the first and second electrodes, and the second electrically conductive material being in physical and electrical contact with third and fourth electrodes at second first electrode set interfaces disposed between the second electrically conductive composite material and the third and fourth electrodes, the first electrically conductive composite material and the second electrically conductive composite material are spaced from each other, and the first electrode set and the second electrode set are spaced from each other with the first electrically conductive composite material and the second electrically conductive composite material; first compressive pressure applying means for exerting pressure on the first electrode set; second compressive pressure applying means for exerting pressure on the second electrode set, the first compressive pressure applying means being separate and distinct from the second compressive pressure applying means; the first electrically conductive composite material possessing first electrical conductive characteristics that define operational bounds for the first electrically conductive composite material and the second electrically conductive composite material possessing second electrical conductive characteristics that define operational bounds for the second electrically conductive composite material, where at least one of the first electrical conductive characteristics of the first electrically conductive composite material differs from at least one of the second electrical conductive characteristics of the second electrically conductive composite material, and a total of the first and second 3Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 NextLast modified: November 3, 2007