Construction of an electromagnetic interference filter
First Claim
1. An electromagnetic interference filter comprisinga) an input socket having a plurality of dowel pins and at least one oblique protruding block;
- b) an insulated base having an insulated upper cover, and a plurality of terminals in contact with the dowel pins and extending from the insulated base;
c) a metal case defining a plurality of first holes through which the plurality of terminals extend, at least one second hole located so as to be engaged by the at least one oblique protruding block so as to attach the metal case to the input socket such that the metal case encloses the insulated base, and an elongated opening on opposite surfaces of the metal case; and
,d) a spring plate located in each of the elongated openings, each spring plate having obliquely extending protrusions extending generally away from an adjacent surface of the metal case.
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Abstract
An electromagnetic interference filter has an input socket, an insulated base, an insulated upper cover, a metal case, an L-shaped, elongated ground terminal, two short output terminals, a grounded bridge hook, two spring plates and the internal circuit elements. The two spring plates are fitted into openings on the upper and lower surfaces of the metal case which covers the insulated base. An oblique protruding block on either side of the input socket penetrates through a square hole on either side of the metal case to couple the case to the input socket. Upwardly oblique extending spring plates are provided on both of the upper and lower surfaces of the metal case which spring plates are pressed against casing walls to hold the assembly firmly and stably immobilized onto the casing walls.
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4 Claims
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1. An electromagnetic interference filter comprising
a) an input socket having a plurality of dowel pins and at least one oblique protruding block; -
b) an insulated base having an insulated upper cover, and a plurality of terminals in contact with the dowel pins and extending from the insulated base; c) a metal case defining a plurality of first holes through which the plurality of terminals extend, at least one second hole located so as to be engaged by the at least one oblique protruding block so as to attach the metal case to the input socket such that the metal case encloses the insulated base, and an elongated opening on opposite surfaces of the metal case; and
,d) a spring plate located in each of the elongated openings, each spring plate having obliquely extending protrusions extending generally away from an adjacent surface of the metal case. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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