Electronic device having a pair of electrically connected insula

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050410148

ABSTRACT:
An electronic device comprises a first outer cover, a second outer cover and joining means. The first outer cover has a first insulator covering the surface of a first conductor having a through hole formed therein. The second outer cover, which is disposed in contact with the through hole, has a second conductor covered with a second insulator. The joining means has a conductivity and is adapted to be inserted in the through hole to be electrically coupled to the second conductor. When inserted in the through hole, the joining means penetrates the first insulator around the outer wall of the hole and comes in electric contact with the first insulator, thereby permitting the first and second outer covers to be electrically connected and form an electric wave shielding cover as a consequence.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3626357 (1971-12-01), Kindell et al.
patent: 3914001 (1975-10-01), Nelson et al.

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