Conductive container
First Claim
1. A six-walled paperboard container for protecting electronic goods contained therein from damage due to electrostatic discharge, due to electromagnetic field interference or due to interference from a radio frequency field, constructed from a flat paperboard blank, said paperboard blank on its opposed planar surfaces presenting continuous layers of conductive carbon black and of which at least one carbon black layer is in effective contact with a metallic foil therebeneath and united to the blank so that any electric charge on the metal foil will drain to said one carbon black layer, said blank being so folded as to present five walls and a closure wall joined thereto collectively presenting said six-walled container defining a cavity for the electronic goods, the closure wall when closed having at least one flap with its carbon black layer in contact with the carbon black layer on an interior surface of the container so that any current induced by either field on the foil will be conducted to the exterior of the container via said flap contact and from thence may be drained to ground.
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Abstract
Conductive container for electronic devices, constructed of paperboard having a conductive coating or layer or impregnant extending from the inside to the outside of the container, with a sandwiched thin metal foil in effective contact with the conductive material.
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12 Claims
- 1. A six-walled paperboard container for protecting electronic goods contained therein from damage due to electrostatic discharge, due to electromagnetic field interference or due to interference from a radio frequency field, constructed from a flat paperboard blank, said paperboard blank on its opposed planar surfaces presenting continuous layers of conductive carbon black and of which at least one carbon black layer is in effective contact with a metallic foil therebeneath and united to the blank so that any electric charge on the metal foil will drain to said one carbon black layer, said blank being so folded as to present five walls and a closure wall joined thereto collectively presenting said six-walled container defining a cavity for the electronic goods, the closure wall when closed having at least one flap with its carbon black layer in contact with the carbon black layer on an interior surface of the container so that any current induced by either field on the foil will be conducted to the exterior of the container via said flap contact and from thence may be drained to ground.
- 4. A six-walled paperboard container for protecting electronic goods contained therein from damage due to electrostatic discharge, due to an electromagnetic field or due to a radio frequency field, constructed from a paperboard blank, said paperboard blank presenting a continuous layer of conductive carbon black which is in effective contact with a metallic foil united to the blank so that any electric charge on the metal foil will bleed to said carbon black layer, said blank being so folded as to afford five walls and a closure wall joined thereto collectively presenting said six-walled container defining a cavity for the electronic goods with the carbon black layer extended from the inside to the outside of the container and with a carbon black surface on the outside in contact with a carbon black surface on the inside, whereby any current induced on the foil will be conducted to the exterior of the container via said contact so the induced current may be drained to ground.
- 7. A paperboard container having at least five walls defining an enclosure for protecting electronic goods contained therein from damage due to electrostatic discharge, due to electromagnetic field interference or due to interference from a radio frequency field, constructed from a flat paperboard blank, said paperboard blank on its opposed planar surfaces presenting continuous layers of conductive carbon black positioned adjacent a metallic foil and so united to the blank that any electric charge on the metal foil will drain to said carbon black layer, said blank being so folded as to present at least five walls collectively defining a cavity for the electronic goods, at least one of said walls including a die-cut edge exposing an edge of the metal foil in contact with a carbon black layer on an interior surface of the container so that any current induced by either field on the foil will be conducted to the exterior of the container via said metal edge-to-carbon black contact and from thence may be drained to ground.
- 10. A paperboard container for protecting electronic goods contained therein from damage due to electrostatic discharge, due to an electromagnetic field or due to a radio frequency field, die cut from a paperboard blank, said paperboard blank presenting a continuous layer of conductive carbon black which is positioned adjacent a metallic foil united to the blank to enable any electric charge on the metal foil to be bled to said carbon black layer, said blank being so folded as to afford a container having at least five walls collectively defining a cavity for the electronic goods with the carbon black layer on the inside in contact with a carbon black surface on the outside, and said container being further so folded as to present at least one flap having an edge of metal foil in contact with a carbon black surface of the inside of the container, whereby any current induced on the foil will be conducted to the exterior of the container via said contact so the induced current may be drained to ground.
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