Electricity: conductors and insulators – Anti-inductive structures – Conductor transposition
Patent
1991-05-03
1993-08-24
Picard, Leo P.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Anti-inductive structures
Conductor transposition
361761, 361777, 361816, 361 96, H05K 900
Patent
active
052391272
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus provides an electrical connection (113) between an RF shield (109) and a printed circuit board (115) in a radio communication device (100). A spring member (211), having a free end (209), extends laterally from the RF shield (109). The free end (209) includes an edge (317) formed by the angular displacement of a triangular portion (315) from a bottom surface (307) of the free end (209). The flexible nature of the spring member (211), under load, drives the free end (209) into the printed circuit board (115) such that the edge (317) is imbedded into solder (205) disposed on a conductive circuit (207) on the printed circuit board (115).
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Instruction Manual 68P81054E60-0 for a DYNA TAC Cellular Portable Telephone, G-S series. manufactured by Motorola, Inc., Jul. 30, 1988.
Barabolak Mark A.
Swikle Todd G.
Kaschke Kevin D.
Ledynh Bot L.
Motorola Inc.
Picard Leo P.
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