Electricity: conductors and insulators – Anti-inductive structures – Conductor transposition
Patent
1988-02-03
1989-06-20
Askin, Laramie E.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Anti-inductive structures
Conductor transposition
220378, 277189, 277216, H05K 900, G12B 1702, F16J 1512, B65D 5300
Patent
active
048411027
ABSTRACT:
A shielding string comprising at least at its surface a wire testure is arranged in a groove between the surfaces of two juxtaposed parts of a housing for electronic apparatus in order to attain a sealing for high frequency. This shielding string is cut accurately to size from a longer piece, while at the cutting areas loose wire parts of the texture can be formed, which, after the shielding string has been arranged, can fall into the housing containing the electronic circuit and can give rise there to short circuits. In order to avoid this, the ends of the shielding string are inserted into blind holes, which are provided in the groove. The groove can be widened in the area of the blind holes so that the two ends of the shielding string extend in parallel over a short distance. In order that the ends can be more readily fixed and the wire ends are kept from falling out, the blind holes can be provided with an adhesive.
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Elsner Hans F. K.
Kandler Wilfried H. K.
Prendel Peter W.
Sandkuhl Jurgen
Askin Laramie E.
U.S. Philips Corporation
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