Electricity: conductors and insulators – Boxes and housings
Reexamination Certificate
2005-10-04
2005-10-04
Patel, Dhiru R. (Department: 2831)
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Boxes and housings
C174S060000, C174S064000, C174S058000, C439S535000, C220S004020
Reexamination Certificate
active
06951979
ABSTRACT:
A casing structure for electronic equipment is disclosed that allows electronic equipment to be easily assembled while providing sufficient electromagnetic wave shielding effects, and which allows the manufacture of electronic equipment at a low cost. The casing structure includes a case member having an opening, and an electronic equipment support member. The electronic equipment support member is mounted in an opening periphery of the case member, and has an opening shielding portion that closes the opening and a mounting periphery that is bent from the opening shielding portion to extend along the opening periphery. With the electronic equipment support member, the angle formed between the opening shielding portion and the mounting periphery is an obtuse angle. In addition, at least one portion of the mounting periphery includes a connection periphery, and the connection periphery is in direct contact with the opening periphery of the case member and electrically connected therewith when the electrical equipment support member is mounted in the case member.
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Ohashi Hiroaki
Omura Hiroyoshi
Kyocera Mita Corporation
Patel Dhiru R.
Shinjyu Global IP
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