Housing for electronic devices

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Anti-inductive structures – Conductor transposition

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494901, 494891, H05K 900

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055855997

ABSTRACT:
A housing for electronic devices. The housing has a base having profiled metal bars that have at least one longitudinal chamber, at least one metal covering part that is secured to the base and has an inwardly-chambered strip, and at least one contact spring that has a U-shaped cross-section and is disposed between the metal bars and the covering part. A side wall of the longitudinal chamber is formed by a clamping rib for inserting the contact spring, the chamber having a longitudinal slit which adjoins the clamping rib, and the edge strip of the covering is parallel to the outer side of the clamping rib.

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