Board level shields with adjustable covers

US10154580B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10154580-B2
Application numberUS-201715691021-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 30, 2017
Priority dateMay 11, 2015
Publication dateDec 11, 2018
Grant dateDec 11, 2018

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Abstract

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According to various aspects, exemplary embodiments are disclosed of board level shields. In an exemplary embodiment, a board level shield generally includes a cover (or lid) and a fence (or frame or base). The cover is attachable to the fence in a plurality of different positions.

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What is claimed is: 1. A board level shield suitable for use in providing electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding for one or more components on a substrate, the board level shield comprising: a fence including a plurality of upwardly extending tabs, a plurality of outwardly extending tabs, and a top surface; and a cover including a top portion having an inner surface, and a plurality of tabs extending downwardly from the top portion of the cover; wherein the cover is attachable to the fence in more than two different latched positions in which the cover is retained to the fence, and the inner surface of the top portion of the cover is spaced apart from the top surface of the fence by a different distance for each of the more than two different latched positions; and wherein each of said tabs of the cover is positioned and retained between a corresponding pair of the upwardly extending tabs and outwardly extending tabs of the fence when the cover is attached to the fence in one of the more than two different latched positions. 2. The board level shield of claim 1 , wherein the cover is positionable on the fence in an initial unlatched position in which the tabs of the cover contact an upper surface of the outwardly extending tabs of the fence to thereby hold the cover up relative to the fence in the initial unlatched position. 3. The board level shield of claim 1 , wherein: the cover includes a plurality of shorter tabs extending downwardly from the top portion of the cover; the shorter tabs of the cover are positioned above the outwardly extending tabs of the fence when the cover is attached to the fence in one of the more than two different latched positions; and each of said shorter tabs of the cover is positioned and retained between a corresponding pair of the upwardly extending tabs and outwardly extending tabs of the fence when the cover is attached to the fence in a final or fully down latched position in which the inner surface of the top portion of the cover abuts against the top surface of the fence. 4. The board level shield of claim 1 , wherein: the upwardly extending tabs of the fence do not extend above or beyond the top surface of the fence; and/or the tabs of the cover include downwardly protruding spaced-apart portions shaped to fit within corresponding openings along opposite sides of the outwardly extending tabs of the fence, whereby positioning of the downwardly protruding spaced-apart portions within the corresponding openings helps align the cover with the fence. 5. The board level shield of claim 1 , wherein: the cover includes a plurality of dimples that slide along in contact with sidewall portions of the fence when the cover is moved downward onto the fence between the more than two different latched positions; and the sidewall portions of the fence do not include any holes for engagement with or insertion of the dimples. 6. The board level shield of claim 5 , wherein: the cover includes a plurality of resilient tabs that include the dimples and that extend downwardly from the top portion of the cover; and the dimples are configured to operate as camming surfaces such that sliding contact of the dimples along the sidewall portions of the fence urges the resilient tabs outward away from the fence and resiliency of the resilient tabs urges the resilient tabs to return to an original or initial position. 7. The board level shield of claim 5 , wherein the cover is positionable on the fence in an initial unlatched position in which the dimples contact an upper portion of the fence to thereby hold the cover up relative to the fence in the initial unlatched position. 8. The board level shield of claim 1 , wherein the cover is attachable to the fence in a final or fully down latched position in which the inner surface of the top portion of the cover abuts against the top surface of the fence. 9. The board level shield of claim 8 , wherein a thermal interface material is along the inner surface of the top portion of the cover such that: a spaced distance separates the thermal interface material from the one or more components on the substrate when the cover is attached to the fence in one of the more than two different latched positions in which the inner surface of the top portion of the cover is spaced apart from the top surface of the fence; and the spaced distance is eliminated and the thermal interface material contacts and/or is compressed against the one or more components on the substrate when the cover is attached to the fence in the final or fully down latched position in which the inner surface of the top portion of the cover abuts against the top surface of the fence. 10. The board level shield of claim 8 , wherein: the cover includes a plurality of dimples that slide along in contact with sidewall portions of the fence when the cover is moved downward onto the fence between the more than two different latched positions; and the sidewall portions of the fence do not include any holes for engagement with or insertion of the dimples. 11. The board level shield of claim 1 , wherein the more than two different latched positions include at least: a first latched position in which the cover is retained to the fence such that the inner surface of the top portion of the cover is spaced apart from the top surface of the fence by a first distance; a second latched position in which the cover is retained to the fence such that the inner surface of the top portion of the cover is spaced apart from the top surface of the fence by a second distance less than the first distance; and a third latched position in which the inner surface of the top portion of the cover abuts against the top surface of the fence. 12. The board level shield of claim 1 , wherein: a thermal interface material is along the inner surface of the top portion of the cover; the more than two different latched positions include at least: a first latched position in which a spaced distance separates the thermal interface material from the one or more components on the substrate when the cover is attached to the fence in the first latched position; and at least one other latched position in which the spaced distance is eliminated and the thermal interface material contacts and/or is compressed against the one or more components on the substrate when the cover is attached to the fence in the at least one other latched position. 13. A board level shield suitable for use in providing electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding for one or more components on a substrate, the board level shield comprising: a cover including a top portion, a first plurality of tabs extending downwardly from the top portion of the cover and including a plurality of dimples, and second plurality of tabs extending downwardly from the top portion of the cover; a fence including sidewall portions without any holes for engagement with or insertion of the dimples of the cover, a plurality of upwardly extending tabs, and a plurality of outwardly extending tabs; wherein the cover is attachable to the fence in a plurality of different positions in which each of the second plurality of tabs of the cover is positioned and retained between a corresponding pair of the upwardly extending tabs and outwardly extending tabs of the fence; and whereby the dimples slide along in contact with the sidewall portions of the fence when the cover is moved downward onto the fence between the different positions. 14. The board level shield of claim 13 , wherein: a thermal interface material is along an inner surface of the top portion of the cover; and the differen

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Classifications

  • H05K9/0032Primary

    having multiple parts, e.g. frames mating with lids · CPC title

  • Cooling of mounted components (H05K1/0272 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • H05K1/0216Primary

    Reduction of cross-talk, noise or electromagnetic interference (grounding H05K1/0215) · CPC title

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What does patent US10154580B2 cover?
According to various aspects, exemplary embodiments are disclosed of board level shields. In an exemplary embodiment, a board level shield generally includes a cover (or lid) and a fence (or frame or base). The cover is attachable to the fence in a plurality of different positions.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Laird Technologies Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H05K9/0032. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 11 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 4 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).