Housing for electronic devices

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Inventors

Schwenk, Hans-Martin
Wick, Henning

Application #

220543

Filed

Mar-31-1994

Published

Dec-17-1996

Current US Class

049/489.1
049/490.1
174/35R

International Classes

H05K 009/00

Field of Search

174/35 361/638 361/649 361/769 361/787 361/816 361/818 49/483.1 49/489.1 49/490.1 49/496.1 24/293 24/294 24/295 439/609 312/296 312/297

Examiners

Ledynh; Bot L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Spencer & Frank

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Abstract
A housing for electronic devices. The housing has a base having profiled metal bars that have at least one longitudinal chamber, at least one metal covering part that is secured to the base and has an inwardly-chambered strip, and at least one contact spring that has a U-shaped cross-section and is disposed between the metal bars and the covering part. A side wall of the longitudinal chamber is formed by a clamping rib for inserting the contact spring, the chamber having a longitudinal slit which adjoins the clamping rib, and the edge strip of the covering is parallel to the outer side of the clamping rib.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A housing for electronic devices, comprising:

a base having a plurality of profiled metal bars extending in a longitudinal direction, each bar having at least one longitudinally-extending chamber formed therein, the at least one longitudinally-extending chamber having:

a side wall formed by an inner side of a clamping rib, and

a longitudinally-extending slit adjoining said clamping rib;

at least one metal covering part secured to said base and having an inwardly-chamfered edge strip extending parallel to an outer side of said clamping rib; and

at least one contact spring having a U-shaped cross-section, said at least one contact spring being inserted on the clamping rib of a respective metal bar, and being positioned between the respective metal bar and the at least one covering part.



Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims the priority of Patent Application Serial No. P 4,311,246.3, filed Apr. 6,1993, in the Federal Republic of Germany, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a housing for electronic devices, having a base that comprises profiled metal bars that have at least one longitudinal chamber, having at least one metal covering part that is secured to the base and has an inwardly-chamfered edge strip, and having at least one contact spring that has a U-shaped cross-section between the metal bars and the covering part.

One particular application of the invention is in housings as well as device cabinets for industrial electronics whose componentry is sensitive to high-frequency interfering radiation and requires extensive shielding.

To serve as an HF shield, the base and covering parts must be electrically well-connected everywhere. The measures necessary for assuring this require large amounts of resources and are expensive. They involve the creation of contact zones located opposite one another and between which contact springs or spring strips are inserted that produce the desired electrical contact between the edges of the covering parts and the metal bars of the base. The metal bars of the housing, which serve as supporting and connecting components, are extruded hollow profiles whose particularly shaped cross-section, for reasons of stability and as a weight- and material-saving measure, has one or a plurality of channel-like, longitudinal chambers (German Patent DE-PS 4,127,468) on the inside that extend in the longitudinal direction. Before a surface protector, that is, a lacquer, is applied by means of normal lacquer spraying, electrostatic powder coating or also by means of wet or dry spray application, the required contact zones must remain free from lacquer. To achieve this, up to now adhesive strips provided on one side with pressure adhesive have been applied to the metal bars and must be removed after lacquering. Because this procedure is only performed in manual labor, it is associated with considerable costs, and a particular disadvantage of this procedure is that small and barely noticeable traces of the glue remain on the contact zones, preventing the production of an electrical contact at these locations and thus interrupting the shield.
 
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