Telephonic communications – Terminal – Housing or housing component
Patent
1992-02-14
1993-08-17
Kuntz, Curtis
Telephonic communications
Terminal
Housing or housing component
379437, H04M 100
Patent
active
052376087
ABSTRACT:
A telephone station is composed of a handset and a housing composed of an upper housing part and a bottom tub. In order to reduce the risk of an arc-over due to electrostatic discharge between the joining locations of the bottom tub and the upper housing part to damage the electronic components in the interior of the telephone housing, the upper housing part has an edge region which overlaps a rim provided on the bottom tub with a substantially large amount of overlap.
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Otto Peter
Wechsler Klaus
Cumming William D.
Kuntz Curtis
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
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