One piece open and closable metal RF shield
First Claim
1. An R.F. shield comprising an enclosure defining an interior space in which electrical components to be shielded will reside, the enclosure being formed of metal of a first thickness and having an aperture therethrough for providing access to said interior space, said aperture being closable by a lid, a first portion of the lid being pivotably joined to the enclosure by an integral hinge, the metal of the hinge being of the first thickness, and a second portion of the lid being joined to the enclosure by at least one integral frangible connection comprising metal sheared through to a second thickness, less than the first thickness, to releasably hold the lid in a closed position in relation to the aperture until access to the interior space is desired at which time said frangible connection can be severed allowing the lid to pivot about the hinge and open the aperture.
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Abstract
An RF shield for use on tightly packed printed circuit boards has a normally-closed lid that can be opened to provide repair access to shielded components and then reclosed. The shield is a five-sided metal can having a top surface (12) with a lid defined on one edge by a fold line (20) and on the other three edges by partial shear lines (22, 24, 26) through the thickness of the metal top surface. The shear lines define frangible connections between the lid and top surface (18) that can be severed to allow the lid to open. The fold line serves as a hinge about which the lid can pivot for opening. Upon closing the lid can be spot-soldered to hold it shut.
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10 Claims
- 1. An R.F. shield comprising an enclosure defining an interior space in which electrical components to be shielded will reside, the enclosure being formed of metal of a first thickness and having an aperture therethrough for providing access to said interior space, said aperture being closable by a lid, a first portion of the lid being pivotably joined to the enclosure by an integral hinge, the metal of the hinge being of the first thickness, and a second portion of the lid being joined to the enclosure by at least one integral frangible connection comprising metal sheared through to a second thickness, less than the first thickness, to releasably hold the lid in a closed position in relation to the aperture until access to the interior space is desired at which time said frangible connection can be severed allowing the lid to pivot about the hinge and open the aperture.
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7. An R.F. shield comprising an enclosure defining an interior space in which electrical components to be shielded will reside, the enclosure having an aperture therethrough for providing access to said interior space said aperture being closable by a lid, a first portion of the lid being pivotably joined to the enclosure by hinge and a second portion of the lid being joined to the enclosure by at least one frangible connection, to releasably hold the lid in a closed position in relation to the aperture until access to the interior space is desired at which time said frangible connection can be severed allowing the lid to pivot about the hinge and open the aperture, wherein the enclosure comprises a top surface and a plurality of walls depending from the top surface, the aperture being in the top surface, the frangible connection being defined by a partial shear through the thickness of the top surface that partially but not fully lifts the lid upwardly from the top surface, and the hinge comprising a bend line in the top surface along one edge of the lid, the bend lifting the lid upwardly from the top surface to the same extent as the partial shear.
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8. An RF shield comprising:
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a top surface; a plurality of walls depending from the top surface such that the top surface and walls define an interior space in which electrical components to be shielded will reside; and a lid embossed in the top surface, a first side of the lid being defined by a fold in the top surface comprising metal having a first thickness and a second side of the lid being defined by a partial shear line where the partial shear line comprises metal sheared through to a second thickness, less than the first thickness. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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