Shielded enclosure for an electronic device

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

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312223, 361424, H05K 900

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051626101

ABSTRACT:
A shielded housing for a computer or the like including top and bottom housing parts. The top housing part includes a top wall and two side walls. The bottom housing part includes bottom, front and back walls. An inverted V-shaped channel is carried by the side walls adjacent the lower edges for a cooperating fit between the channels and upturned flanges carried by the bottom wall planar surface. The inner surfaces of the housing parts include shielding for reduction of electrostatic noise from the enclosure. The cooperating fit between the channels and bottom wall flanges provide and improved side wall junction to prevent electrostatic noise from leaking along the side wall edges.

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