Solderless `fingerprint` RF shield

Electricity: measuring and testing – Particle precession resonance – Spectrometer components

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324322, G01V 300

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058618384

ABSTRACT:
Several complete fingerprint coils are attached to a support. The support is then rolled into a cylindrical shape such that a ray connecting the centers of each of pair of coils aligns with a component of a magnetic desired to be minimized or eliminated. In order to create this alignment, the support must have a length larger than the circumference of the cylinder which it forms, thereby causing a predetermined overlap. Since the coils are complete, there is no need to solder half-turns of coils to make a complete coil as was the case in previous coils. Since there are no solder points which are typically weaker than the remaining coil, the coil assembly is more resilient and less prone to breakage, making it more reliable.

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patent: 5680046 (1997-10-01), Frederick et al.

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