Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Electrostatic capacitors – Fixed capacitor
Patent
1986-12-22
1988-04-05
Kucia, R. R.
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Electrostatic capacitors
Fixed capacitor
165 72, 165 803, 211 41, 361384, 361415, H05K 720
Patent
active
047362740
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed are air seals adapted to be so engaged in a receiving card rack slot as to thrust out against the opposed slot bases and thus establish "base-engaging" retention forces, this effected in some embodiments by forming a base-engaging flexure strip along each tongue of the seal to that, despite dimensional and other variations, each flexure strip will be thrust-away somewhat from its slot-forming channel, when the seal is firmly seated in a slot.
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Davies Michael L.
Weber Lawrence
Cass Nathan
Kucia R. R.
McCormack John J.
Peterson Kevin R.
Unisys Corp.
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