William F. McCarthy - Marblehead MA Colin E. Brench - Stow MA Daniel M. Snow - Maynard MA
Assignee:
Digital Equipment Corporation - Maynard MA
International Classification:
H05K 900
US Classification:
361800
Abstract:
A Faraday shield minimizes the leakage of electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) of a maximum frequency and corresponding wavelength that emanates from electronic components contained within the shield. The top and bottom each contain apertures that are dimensioned to effectively block the escape of EMI and RFI from the shield and to permit the flow of air to dissipate heat without generating acoustic noise. The thickness of the top of the shield is at least one half of the diagonal length across the largest of the apertures located in the top. The length of the longest aperture side is less than one fourth of the wavelength of the maximum frequency of EMI and RFI contained by the shield. Corresponding relationships exist between the apertures located in the shield bottom and its thickness.
William F. McCarthy - Marblehead MA Colin E. Brench - Stow MA Daniel M. Snow - Maynard MA
Assignee:
Digital Equipment Corporation - Maynard MA
International Classification:
H05K 502
US Classification:
361809
Abstract:
A Faraday shield minimizes the leakage of electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) of a maximum frequency and corresponding wavelength that emanates from electronic components contained within the shield. The top and bottom each contain apertures that are dimensioned to effectively block the escape of EMI and RFI from the shield and to permit the flow of air to dissipate heat without generating acoustic noise. The thickness of the top of the shield is at least one half of the diagonal length across the largest of the apertures located in the top. The length of the longest aperture side is less than one fourth of the wavelength of the maximum frequency of EMI and RFI contained by the shield. Corresponding relationships exist between the apertures located in the shield bottom and its thickness.
William F. McCarthy - Marblehead MA Kenneth R. Palumbo - Westminster MA Robert D. Hellweg - Natick MA Richard M. Masters - Lexington MA Colin E. Brench - Stow MA Daniel M. Snow - Maynard MA Peter B. Barron - Marlow Bucks, GB2 Michael Freeman - Reading, GB2 Christopher H. Williams - Reading, GB2
William F. McCarthy - Marblehead MA Colin E. Brench - Stow MA Daniel M. Snow - Maynard MA
Assignee:
Digital Equipment Corporation - Maynard MA
International Classification:
A47F 500
US Classification:
211 41
Abstract:
A Faraday shield minimizes the leakage of electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) of a maximum frequency and corresponding wavelength that emanates from electronic components contained within the shield. The top and bottom each contain apertures that are dimensioned to effectively block the escape of EMI and RFI from the shield and to permit the flow of air to dissipate heat without generating acoustic noise. The thickness of the top of the shield is at least one half of the diagonal length across the largest of the apertures located in the top. The length of the longest aperture side is less than one fourth of the wavelength of the maximum frequency of EMI and RFI contained by the shield. Corresponding relationships exist between the apertures located in the shield bottom and its thickness.
William F. McCarthy - Marblehead MA Colin E. Brench - Stow MA Daniel M. Snow - Maynard MA
Assignee:
Digital Equipment Corporation - Maynard MA
International Classification:
H05K 720
US Classification:
361800
Abstract:
A Faraday shield minimizes the leakage of electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) of a maximum frequency and corresponding wavelength that emanates from electronic components contained within the shield. The top and bottom each contain apertures that are dimensioned to effectively block the escape of EMI and RFI from the shield and to permit the flow of air to dissipate heat without generating acoustic noise. The thickness of the top of the shield is at least one half of the diagonal length across the largest of the apertures located in the top. The length of the longest aperture side is less than one fourth of the wavelength of the maximum frequency of EMI and RFI contained by the shield. Corresponding relationships exist between the apertures located in the shield bottom and its thickness.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
William McCarthy President
W P J McCarthy & Co Ltd Real Estate Management
700 4980 Kingsway, Burnaby, BC V5H 4K7 6044376334, 6044371454
Ropes & Gray One International Place, Boston, MA 02110 6179517000 (Office)
Licenses:
Massachusetts - Active 1970
Education:
Harvard University Law School Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 1970 College of the Holy Cross Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts Graduated - 1967
Massachusetts Bar Association - Member, 1970-present American Bankruptcy Institute - Member American Bar Association - Member American College of Bankruptcy - Fellow Boston Bar Association - Member