Electricity: conductors and insulators – Anti-inductive structures – Conductor transposition
Patent
1992-04-06
1993-07-13
Picard, Leo P.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Anti-inductive structures
Conductor transposition
361424, H05K 900
Patent
active
052275825
ABSTRACT:
The disclosed invention relates to a video display system having a device for shielding electromagnetic radiation emitted from electrical wires which connect a video amplifier to a cathode ray tube. The device uses inexpensive unshielded wires which are recessed within a conductive shielding enclosure. The wires are connected to the cathode ray tube by a socket which is positioned at an access opening in the shielding enclosure. The invention further relates to a device for mounting a shielding enclosure to a base using tabs on the enclosure which are captured in an interference fit between the surface of the base and brackets coupled to the base.
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Copeland Jeffrey P.
Fernandez Ricardo L.
Robinson Dennis C.
Velasco Daniel J. J.
Digital Equipment Corporation
Hudgens Ronald C.
Ledynh Bot
Picard Leo P.
Young Barry N.
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