Claims
- 1. An enclosure for inhibiting passage of electromagnetic radiation comprising:
- a first housing member having a coating which inhibits passage of electromagnetic radiation;
- a second housing member having a coating which inhibits passage of electromagnetic radiation;
- coupling means for joining said two housing members, said coupling means comprised of a plurality of extended tabs disposed on said first housing member and said second housing member having a plurality of slots for accepting said tabs, each tab fitting into a corresponding slot to form a tab-slot mating pair,
- wherein each of said tab-slot mating pairs includes a raised dome on one of said tab-slot mating pair and a recessed cavity on other of said corresponding tab-slot mating pair, such that said raised dome slideably engages with said recessed cavity;
- said coupling means providing an effective seam when said two housing members are joined;
- whereby said enclosure is formed.
- 2. The enclosure of claim 1, wherein said tabs and slots are spaced apart along joining edges of said housing members.
- 3. The enclosure of claim 2, wherein interior surfaces and mating surfaces of said enclosure are coated with a conducting material, such that said coupling means functions as an electrical switch between said housing members.
- 4. The enclosure of claim 3 wherein said tabs have a beveled end to allow easier entry of said tabs into said slots.
- 5. The enclosure of claim 4, wherein said tabs are disposed along said interior surface of said enclosure.
- 6. The enclosure of claim 5 wherein said enclosure is constructed from a plastic material and said conducting material is metallic.
- 7. The enclosure of claim 6, wherein said enclosure is used to confine a computer device therein.
- 8. A computer enclosure for inhibiting emanation of electromagnetic radiation comprising:
- a housing having a base, side walls and a plurality of spaced apart slots along at least one of said side walls:
- a removable cover having a plurality of extended tabs disposed thereon;
- wherein each of said tabs further includes a raised dome disposed on a surface facing said slots and said housing further includes a recessed cavity within each of said slots, such that said domes slideably engage said slots and mate with said cavity such that said slots attach said cover to said housing;
- said housing and cover having a coating which inhibits passage of electromagnetic radiation;
- whereby an effective seam is provided to inhibit emanation of electromagnetic radiation from said enclosure.
- 9. The enclosure of claim 8, wherein said tabs are formed along an interior surface of said cover and said slots are formed as indentations to interior surface of said housing.
- 10. The enclosure of claim 9, wherein said interior and mating surfaces of said cover and housing are coated with a conducting material, such that said tabs and slots function as a switch electrically coupling said interior conducting surfaces of said cover and housing.
- 11. The enclosure of claim 10, wherein said tabs are formed as a unibodied extension of said cover.
- 12. The enclosure of claim 11, wherein said cover and housing are constructed from a plastic material.
- 13. The enclosure of claim 12 wherein said tabs have a beveled end to allow easier entry for said tabs into said slots.
- 14. The enclosure of claim 13, wherein some of said tabs have extended projections to function as guides during initial stages of attaching said cover.
- 15. The enclosure of claim 14, wherein said coating is a layer of aluminum of approximately 2.5-5.0 microns thick.
- 16. The enclosure of claim 15, wherein said enclosure is used as a computer casing.
- 17. The enclosure of claim 13, wherein said housing has a plurality of said tabs disposed along at least one of said sidewalls and a plurality of slots disposed along a corresponding mating sidewall of said cover.
- 18. A computer enclosure for inhibiting emanation of electromagnetic radiation comprising:
- a housing having a base, sidewalls and an upper opening, said housing having a plurality of spaced-apart slots formed into an interior surface of said housing and disposed adjacent to said opening;
- a removable cover having a top surface and joining edges to mate to said side walls of said housing, said cover having a plurality of extended tabs disposed thereon, said tabs slideably engaging said slots to attach said cover to said housing;
- wherein each of said tabs includes a convex dome disposed on said flat surface of said tab facing its corresponding slot and said housing further including a concave cavity disposed within each of said slots, such that said domes slideably engage said slots and mate with said cavity;
- a conductive coating disposed on interior surfaces of said cover and said housing, and said mating surfaces of said tabs and slots;
- whereby an effective seam to seal said enclosure is achieved.
- 19. The computer enclosure of claim 18, wherein said tabs are indented from an outer surface of said cover.
- 20. The computer enclosure of claim 19, wherein said cover and housing are molded from a plastic material, and said tabs are molded as unibodied extensions of said cover.
- 21. The computer enclosure of claim 20 wherein said conductive coating is metallic and said tabs and slots function as a switch electrically coupling said interior conducting surfaces of said cover and housing.
- 22. The computer enclosure of claim 21 wherein said tabs have a beveled end to allow easier entry of said tabs into said slots.
- 23. The computer enclosure of claim 22, wherein some of said tabs have extended projections to function as guides during initial stages of attaching said cover.
- 24. The computer enclosure of claim 23, wherein said enclosure and cover are rectangular in shape.
- 25. The computer enclosure of claim 24, wherein said housing has a plurality of said tabs disposed along at least one of said sidewalls and a plurality of slots disposed along a corresponding mating sidewall of said cover.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 896,511 filed Aug. 14, 1986.
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