Electricity: conductors and insulators – Anti-inductive structures – Conductor transposition
Patent
1989-03-30
1991-08-27
Picard, Leo P.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Anti-inductive structures
Conductor transposition
174 35R, H05K 900
Patent
active
050435280
ABSTRACT:
A spring finger EMI gasket is disclosed in which portions of its finger parts are so formed that they can be completely flattened with negligible permanent set. Thus when used in a seam, they can be flattened to provide broad are a metal-to-metal contact for low electrical impedance across the seam, while at the same time serving as a positive mechanical stop. In its preferred embodiment, when the seam is disassembled, the tips of the finger parts press firmly against one of the surfaces of the seam so as to resist snagging, a frequent cause of damage to spring fingers.
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Ledynh Bot Lee
Picard Leo P.
Walker Alfred M.
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