Casing capable of protecting an electronic apparatus from static

Receptacles – Sectional – Electrical housing

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220 421, 220784, 220284, B65D 628

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057823707

ABSTRACT:
A casing of the present invention and applicable to an electronic apparatus is made up of a first and a second casing part. The first casing part is formed with first spaced hooks and ribs intervening between the hooks. The second casing part is formed with second hooks respectively engageable with the first hooks, and recesses 7 intervening between the second hooks and respectively engageable with the ribs 5. A ridge is formed in each recess and prevents static electricity from entering the casing via a path between the casing parts.

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