Claims
- 1. An RFI/EMI shielding strip for electronic cabinets and the like, which comprises
- (a) a continuous metal strip of clip-like cross section and of great length in relation to its width,
- (b) said strip being adapted to frictionally engage the edge of a cabinet panel,
- (c) a continuous core strip of resilient material extending along one side of said metal strip,
- (d) a flattened, two-layer strip of circular knitted metallic mesh material extending along said core strip and wrapped around and enveloping said core strip,
- (e) the width of the mesh strip being greater than the circumference of said core strip, and the opposite side edge margins of said two-layer mesh strip being brought together in face-to-face relation in four superposed layers, and
- (f) means for securing said side edge margins to said continuous metal strip.
- 2. An RFI/EMI shielding strip according to claim 1, further characterized by
- (a) said metal strip having an upper section adapted in the installed position of said strip to overlie a flange of the cabinet panel,
- (b) said core strip and eveloping mesh strip being supported upon said upper section,
- (c) the repective edge margins of said mesh strip being brought together in flat overlying relation upon and being secured to an edge portion of said upper section.
- 3. An RFI/EMI shielding strip according to claim 2, further characterized by
- (a) said metal strip having an integral edge flange folded over upon said edge portion,
- (b) said edge flange serving to clamp and secure the side edge margins of said mesh strip.
- 4. An RFI/EMI shielding strip according to claim 3, further characterized by
- (a) said edge flange and an underlying portion of said edge portion being formed with complementary, lengthwise-extending indentations for crimping marginal portions of said mesh strip.
- 5. An RFI/EMI shielding strip according to claim 1, further characterized by
- (a) said mesh strip comprising a circular knitted mesh of monel wire of about 0.0045 inch diameter,
- (b) said knitted mesh being flattened to two-layered strip form .[.befire.]. .Iadd.before .Iaddend.being applied about said core strip.
- 6. An RFI/EMI shielding strip for electronic cabinets and the like, which comprises
- (a) a continuous metal strip of clip-like cross section and of great length in relation to its width,
- (b) said strip being adapted to frictionally engage the edge of a cabinet panel,
- (c) a continuous core strip of resilient material extending along one side of said metal strip,
- (d) a flattened, two-layer strip of .Iadd.circular .Iaddend.knitted metallic mesh material extending along said core strip and wrapped around and eveloping said core strip,
- (e) the width of the mesh strip being greater than the circumference of said core strip, and the opposite side edge margins of said mesh strip being brought together in face-to-face relation, and
- (f) means for securing said side edge margins to said continuous metal strip,
- (g) said clip-like strip having upper and lower sections joined along one side to form a closed side and having an open side,
- (h) said upper section extending beyond said lower section end forming a guide flange for installation,
- (i) the outer extremity of said lower section diverging from the upper section toward said open side and forming a narrow throat section at its convergent side,
- (j) a punched-through grounding prong region in said lower section located slightly beyond said throat section toward said closed side.
- 7. An RFI/EMI shielding strip according to claim 6, further characterized by
- (a) a folded over flange portion of said upper section engaging and gripping the edge margins of said mesh strip for enclosing and mounting said core strip. .Iadd.
- 8. An RFI/EMI shielding strip for electronic cabinets and the like, which comprises
- (a) a continuous metal strip of great length in relation to its width,
- (b) said strip being adapted to be mounted on the edge of a cabinet panel,
- (c) a continuous core strip of resilient material extending along one side of said metal strip,
- (d) a flattened, two-layer strip of circular knitted metallic mesh material extending along said core strip and wrapped around and enveloping said core strip,
- (e) the width of the mesh strip being greater than the circumference of said core strip, and the opposite side edge margins of said two-layer mesh strip being brought together in face-to-face relation in four superposed layers, and
- (f) means for securing said side edge margins to said continuous metal strip. .Iaddend. .Iadd.9. An RFI/EMI shielding strip according to claim 8, further characterized by
- (a) said metal strip having an upper section adapted in the installed position of said strip to overlie a flange of the cabinet panel,
- (b) said core strip and eveloping mesh strip being supported upon said support section,
- (c) the respective edge margins of said mesh strip being brought together in flat overlying relation upon and being secured to an edge portion of
- said support section. .Iaddend. .Iadd.10. An RFI/EMI shielding strip according to claim 9, further characterized by
- (a) said metal strip having an integral edge flange folded over upon said edge margins,
- (b) said edge flange serving to clamp and secure the side edge margins of said mesh strip. .Iaddend. .Iadd.11. An RFI/EMI shielding strip according to claim 10, further characterized by
- (a) said edge flange and an underlying portion of said edge portion being formed with complementary, lengthwise-extending indentations for crimping
- marginal portions of said mesh strip. .Iaddend. .Iadd.12. An RFI/EMI shielding strip according to claim 1, further characterized by
- (a) said mesh strip comprising a circular knitted mesh of monel wire of about 0.0045 inch diameter,
- (b) said knitted mesh being flattened to two-layered strip form before being applied about said core strip. .Iaddend.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is closely related to and constitutes a continuation-in-part of my copending Application Ser. No. 506,010, filed June 20, 1983 now abandoned.
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