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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 21, 2000
Filed:
Feb. 01, 1999
David Eugene Dye, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA (US);
ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc., Wilmington, DE (US);
Abstract
An electronic card (10) of the type that fits into a slot of a computer, has top and bottom cover halves (32,34) that each includes flat sheet metal parts (64, 66) and plastic overmolding frames (70, 72) at the edges, where the sheet metal is exposed at groundable regions (50, 52) at the opposite sides of the card. The plastic overmolding forms columns at the top and bottom with the columns (80, 82) having abutting joined surfaces (84, 86) that can be sonically welded together to seal the cover closed. The top sheet metal piece has a downwardly-extending ear (100) supported by the plastic top column, while the bottom sheet metal piece has an upwardly-extending tab (94) supported by the bottom column, with the tab and ear engaging each other to connect the pieces of sheet metal at the top and bottom covers. The tab lies on the outside of the lower column to provide an exposed sheet metal region that can be engaged by a contact on the computer to ground the card. At the grounding region, the bottom column includes a chimney (110) that extends upwardly and immediately outside the top column, with the tab extending up along the outside of the chimney and being bent around the top of the chimney.