Radio-frequency-tight shield with planar parts

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

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361424, H05K 900

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ABSTRACT:
An RF shield of electronic devices for example, a covering for electrical equipment which includes frame and panel structures having planar parts characterized by a spring element being assembled on the planar part to insure contact between the part and another part. The spring element has a pair of end portions connected by a center portion which has a convex configuration and the end portions have hook-like portions for securing the spring to the planar part by being inserted in a pair of spaced apertures or for engaging an edge of the part and an edge of an aperture. The hook end portion can extend in the same direction and one portion can include a 180.degree. bend to lock the spring on the part. The convex center portion can be a smooth convex curve or it can be a sharp triangular-shaped bend.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2042982 (1936-06-01), Chaney
patent: 3277230 (1966-10-01), Stickney et al.
patent: 3504095 (1970-03-01), Roberson et al.

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