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Ruggedized container system and method

  • US 5,808,866 A
  • Filed: 09/09/1996
  • Issued: 09/15/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/09/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A container for packaging of electronic equipment, comprising:

  • a) a case constructed of a first composite material, said case comprising a continuous shell of said first composite material, said shell defining an inner wall;

    b) a card cage disposed within said case, said card cage constructed of a second light-weight, composite material, said card cage defining apertures to permit flow-through ventilation of air through said card cage, said card cage configured to enable the mounting of at least one electronic circuit mounted therein, said card cage having sufficient rigidity and mechanical strength so as to not require supplemental inner frame support; and

    c) a plurality of vibration/shock isolators, said isolators having a first end attached to said shell of said case, and a second end attached to said card cage to suspend said card cage within said case in approximate fixed spatial alignment away from said inner wall of said case, said isolators providing vibration and shock damping to said card cage,wherein said case further comprises;

    a) a rear panel removably attached to said shell to cover a rear face of said case, said rear panel permitting access to the interior of said case;

    b) a rear cover for removable attachment over said rear panel, said rear cover providing protection against shock and air borne contaminants during handling and transport of the container;

    c) a front panel removably attached to said shell to cover a front face of said case, said front panel permitting access to the interior of said case, said front panel having electrical feed-throughs to permit electrical communication between externally located equipment and said electrical circuits mounted in said card cage; and

    d) a front cover for removable attachment over said front panel, said front cover providing protection against shock and air borne contaminants during handling and transport of the container.

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