High-frequency shielded housing, in particular high-frequency shielded filter housing
10090573 · 2018-10-02
Assignee
Inventors
- Maximilian Göttl (Frasdorf, DE)
- Thomas Haunberger (Bad Reichenhall, DE)
- Manfred Stolle (Bad Aibling, DE)
Cpc classification
H01P1/2053
ELECTRICITY
H05K9/0009
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01P1/205
ELECTRICITY
H05K9/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An improved high-frequency shielded housing is characterized by the following features, among others: multiple contact sections (K; K.sub.G; K.sub.D) are formed or provided arranged offset to one another between the housing cover (17) and the housing (3), galvanic separating sections (T; T.sub.G; T.sub.D) are formed or provided between the contact sections (K.sub.G; K.sub.D), the housing cover (17) and the housing (3) are galvanically separated in the regions of the galvanic separating sections, and screw connections (25) are provided in the contact sections (K; K.sub.G; K.sub.D), the housing cover (17) and the housing (3) being galvanically contacted in the regions of the screw connections.
Claims
1. A high-frequency-proof housing, comprising: a housing comprising a housing base and a housing wall rising from the housing base, a housing cover positioned on a housing edge formed on the housing wall of the housing to form a complete housing, the housing and/or the housing cover consisting of an electrically conductive material or of a dielectric material coated with an electrically conductive layer, the housing cover having a plurality of fastening holes which are aligned with corresponding holes in the housing wall, the housing cover being fastened or fastenable to the housing by a plurality of screw connections, the screw connections comprising fastening screws which penetrate the plurality of fastening holes in the housing cover and engage in the holes axially aligned therewith in the housing wall of the housing, the housing cover and the housing being galvanically contacted in a mounted state, a plurality of contact portions arranged in a mutually offset manner formed or provided between the housing cover and the housing, isolation portions formed or provided in regions of which the housing cover and the housing are galvanically isolated between the plurality of contact portions, the plurality of contact portions being formed on the housing edge of the housing and comprising mutually offset housing contact portions which are positioned in succession and first portions of said housing edge protruding towards the housing cover, the isolation portions comprising housing isolation portions which include second portions of said housing edge that are depressed or recessed with respect to the housing cover and are arranged between the protruding first portions of said housing edge, a gap which provides galvanic isolation between the housing wall and the housing cover in regions of the depressed or recessed second portions of said housing edge, the plurality of screw connections being provided in the plurality of contact portions in regions of which the housing cover is galvanically contacted with the housing, the housing cover being rigidly connected to the housing by the plurality of screw connections only in the plurality of contact portions, and wherein portions of said housing cover protrude towards the housing with depressed or recessed portions of said housing cover positioned therebetween; and when the housing cover is positioned on the housing, the protruding portions of said housing cover and the protruding first portions of said housing edge are positioned on top of one another in an overlapping manner at least in part, and are galvanically contacted with one another while said isolation portions are provided between the recessed or depressed second portions of said housing edge and said portions of said housing cover, thereby, forming the gap.
2. The high-frequency-proof housing according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of contact portions are square, rectangular, ridge-shaped or n-gon-shaped.
3. The high-frequency-proof housing according to claim 2, wherein the plurality of contact portions and/or the protruding portions of said housing cover are provided with corners or edges which are rounded.
4. The high-frequency-proof housing according to claim 1, wherein the high-frequency-proof housing forms a high-frequency-proof filter housing or a coaxial cavity resonator.
5. The high-frequency-proof housing according to claim 1, wherein a height of the gap is less than 2 times a thickness of the housing cover.
6. The high-frequency-proof housing according to claim 1, wherein the gap is filled with an electrically non-conductive material or dielectric.
7. The high-frequency-proof housing according to claim 1, wherein the housing cover is provided with one or more electrically conductive contact regions positioned in a plane, via which the housing cover rests on the plurality of contact portions and is galvanically contacted with the housing via the plurality of contact portions.
8. The high-frequency-proof housing according to claim 7, wherein the gap between the housing and the housing cover in the regions of the depressed or recessed second portions of said housing edge and/or the depressed or recessed portions of said housing cover and/or a length of the plurality of contact portions have a length which is less than a wavelength of an average operating frequency of said high-frequency-proof housing or less than a half-wavelength of the average operating frequency.
9. The high-frequency-proof housing according to claim 7, wherein a length of the depressed or recessed second portions of said housing edge and/or a length of the depressed or recessed portions of said housing cover and/or a length of the plurality of contact portions have a length which is greater than 1/40 of a wavelength of an average operating frequency of said high-frequency-proof housing or greater than 1/30 of the wavelength of the average operating frequency.
10. The high-frequency-proof housing according to claim 7, wherein a length of the protruding first portions of said housing edge and/or the protruding portions of said housing cover is less a wavelength of an average operating frequency of said high-frequency-proof housing or less than a half-wavelength of the average operating frequency.
11. The high-frequency-proof housing according to claim 7, wherein a length of the protruding first portions of said housing edge and/or the protruding portions of said housing cover is greater than 1/80 of a wavelength of an average operating frequency of said high-frequency-proof housing or greater than 1/70 of the wavelength of the average operating frequency.
12. The high-frequency-proof housing according to claim 1, wherein the housing cover consists of a non-conductive material or a circuit board material which is coated with an electrically conductive layer, the isolation portions being formed without an electrically conductive layer or an electrically conductive layer being removed.
13. The high-frequency-proof housing according to claim 1, wherein the housing, including the housing edge, is formed of a non-conductive material or circuit board material and coated with an electrically conductive layer, the housing edge being formed without an electrically conductive layer in the housing isolation portions or an electrically conductive layer being removed.
14. The high-frequency-proof housing according to claim 1, wherein the housing cover and/or the housing edge of the housing consists of an electrically conductive material or is/are coated with an electrically conductive material, and the isolation portions are formed by an electrically non-conductive coating.
15. The high-frequency-proof housing according to claim 1, wherein the gap between the housing cover and the housing edge is covered by a housing cover edge or a housing cover flange.
16. The high-frequency-proof housing according to claim 15, wherein a spacing is formed between the housing cover edge or the housing cover flange and an outer face of the housing wall.
17. The high-frequency-proof housing according to claim 15, wherein a height of the housing cover edge or a height of the housing cover flange is greater than a height of the gap.
18. The high-frequency-proof housing according to claim 15, wherein a height of the housing cover edge or a height of the housing cover flange is at least 1.5 times a thickness of the housing cover.
19. A high-frequency-proof filter housing, comprising: a housing comprising a housing base and a housing wall rising from the housing base, a housing cover positioned on a housing edge formed on the housing wall of the housing to form a complete housing, the housing and/or the housing cover consisting of an electrically conductive material or of a dielectric material coated with an electrically conductive layer, the housing cover having a plurality of fastening holes which are aligned with corresponding holes in the housing wall, the housing cover being fastened or fastenable to the housing by a plurality of screw connections, the screw connections comprising fastening screws which penetrate the plurality of fastening holes in the housing cover and engage in the holes axially aligned therewith in the housing wall of the housing, the housing cover and the housing being galvanically contacted in a mounted state, a plurality of contact portions arranged in a mutually offset manner formed or provided between the housing cover and the housing, isolation portions formed or provided in regions of which the housing cover and the housing and galvanically isolated between the plurality of contact portions, the plurality of contact portions being formed on the housing cover in the form of housing cover contact portions, which comprise mutually offset housing cover portions that are positioned in succession and protrude towards the housing, the isolation portions comprising housing cover isolation portions which include portions of said housing cover that are depressed or recessed with respect to the housing and are arranged between the protruding housing cover contact portions, a gap which provides galvanic isolation between the housing wall and the housing cover in regions of the depressed or recessed portions of said housing cover, the plurality of screw connections being provided in the plurality of contact portions in regions of which the housing cover is galvanically contacted with the housing, and the housing cover is rigidly connected to the housing by the plurality of screw connections only in the plurality of contact portions.
20. The high-frequency-proof housing according to claim 19, wherein the housing edge is provided with one or more electrically conductive contact regions that are positioned in a plane and on which the housing cover is positioned by said plurality of contact portions formed on the protruding portions of said housing cover and is galvanically contacted with the housing via said plurality of contact portions.
21. A high-frequency-proof device, comprising: a housing comprising a housing base and a housing wall rising from the housing base, a housing cover positioned on a housing edge formed on the housing wall to form a complete housing, the housing cover having a plurality of fastening holes which are aligned with corresponding holes in the housing wall, the housing cover and the housing consisting of an electrically conductive material or of a dielectric material coated with an electrically conductive layer and being galvanically contacted in a mounted state; the housing cover being fastened or fastenable to the housing by a plurality of fastening screws which penetrate the plurality of fastening holes in the housing cover and engage in the corresponding holes axially aligned therewith in the housing wall; a plurality of contact portions arranged in a mutually offset manner formed or provided between the housing cover and the housing, the plurality of contact portions being formed on the housing cover in the form of housing cover contact portions, which comprise mutually offset portions of said housing cover that are positioned in succession and protrude towards the housing, the plurality of fastening screws being provided in the plurality of contact portions in regions of which the housing cover is galvanically contacted with the housing; isolation portions formed or provided in regions of which the housing cover and the housing are galvanically isolated between the plurality of contact portions, the isolation portions comprising housing cover isolation portions which include portions of said housing cover that are depressed or recessed with respect to the housing and are arranged between the protruding portions of said housing cover; the housing wall and the housing cover defining a gap therebetween which provides galvanic isolation between regions of the depressed or recessed portions of said housing cover; and the housing cover being rigidly connected to the housing by the plurality of fastening screws only in the plurality of contact portions.
Description
(1) In the following, the invention will be described in greater detail by way of drawings, in which specifically:
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(19) In the embodiment shown, the coaxial cavity filter 1 (sometimes also simply referred to as a cavity filter or coax filter 1 in the following) comprises a chest-shaped complete housing 2, which is open on at least one face (in this case upwards). This open face OS is sealed by a cover 17 (see
(20) The cavity filter shown in
(21) In the region of provided terminals, suitable measures for coupling the signals in and out are provided in each coax filter 1, reference being made to known solutions in this regard. At the provided input or output terminals AE, AA, AS, otherwise conventional coaxial plugs can be connected to corresponding line connections.
(22) The chest-shaped housing 3 thus constructed, comprising the housing base 5 and the internal conductor 7, may be formed from a metal milled or cast part. Preferably, aluminium is used for this purpose.
(23) In principle, it is noted that the invention may also be implemented using a housing 3 and/or a housing cover 17 (
(24) A housing cover 17 is positioned on the peripheral housing edge 15, facing away from the base 5, of the housing 3, and rigidly screwed to the housing 3 by means of a plurality of screw connections 25, in this case in the form of screws 19. In
(25) So as to shield the individual coaxial resonators 1, in other words the interior 4 of the high-frequency cavity filter 1, towards the outside in an HF-proof manner and to prevent intermodulations, it is provided in a first embodiment, with reference to the aforementioned
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(27) The housing cover edge 18 or edge surface 18 of this housing cover 17 rests (only in part as explained in the following) on the peripheral housing edge 15.
(28) However, as can be seen from the side view of
(29) Thus, in this embodiment, the raised housing edge portions 15 form housing-side contact portions or contact regions K.sub.G on the housing, which come into contact with the cover underside when the cover is mounted. The edge portion on the cover underside that comes into contact and thus into galvanic contact with the raised housing edge portions 15 thus forms cover-side contact regions or contact portions K.sub.D, the cover-side contact regions or contact portions being flat without projections and without depressed portions in this embodiment. Since the housing and the housing cover consist of an electrically conductive material and/or (for example if they consist of plastics material or another dielectric) are coated with an electrically conductive layer, the aforementioned housing edge portions 15, which are raised and protrude in the mounting direction (in other words towards the housing cover), form electrogalvanic bearing and/or contact portions K, on which the housing cover rests. In this case the contact portions K are thus formed by housing contact portions K.sub.G so as to bring about the desired galvanic contacting in this region.
(30) By contrast, the housing edge portions 15 formed on the housing and recessed or depressed with respect to the housing cover 17 form galvanic isolation points, in other words contact-free isolation regions or isolation portions T, specifically isolation regions or isolation portions T.sub.G which are contact-free with respect to the housing or housing edge. The edge portions on the cover underside which are directly adjacent thereto or come to rest above the recessed housing edge portions 15 in the assembled state, and which thus come to rest at a distance from the housing edge, thus likewise form the aforementioned isolation regions or isolation portions T, in other words specifically isolation regions or isolation portions T.sub.G which are present on the cover in these regions, even if these portions are intended to be electrically conductive. This is because housing edge portions 15 slightly spaced apart from the housing cover 17, in other words depressed portions, are then located between two housing edge portions 15 raised in this manner, such that a gap 27 is formed here between this depressed housing edge portion 15 and the underside 17a of the housing cover 17. Thus, no galvanic and mechanical contact effect can occur in this region.
(31) As a result of the correspondingly close sequence of adjacent screw connections 25 comprising the screws 19 in accordance with the spacing sequence of the holes 106, it is nevertheless ensured that the complete housing 2 with the mounted housing cover 17 is high-frequency-proof. In other words, the gaps 27, which may only be sixed extremely small in height, are not detrimental to establishing high-frequency shielding.
(32) Above all, it is important that the screws 19 indicated in
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(34) As a result, a fully comparable solution is provided, in which a housing cover 17 correspondingly mounted on the housing edge 15 can only be mounted on the peripheral housing edge 15 of the housing 3 by means of its raised protruding housing cover edge portions 18 in regions 15a (in other words only at the housing edge portions 15a which come into contact with the raised protruding bearing surfaces of the housing cover edge portions 18). The housing cover edge portions 18, which are depressed or recessed by comparison and between which and the peripheral housing edge 15 the aforementioned gaps 127 are thus formed, are thus positioned between the raised housing cover edge portions 18.
(35) As a result of these gaps 127, the depressed housing cover edge portions 18 are spaced apart from the housing wall 6 of the housing 3.
(36) In this embodiment too, the holes 117 in the housing cover 17 and the holes 106 aligned therewith in the housing wall 6 are formed at the points at which the housing cover 17 rests on the housing wall 6 of the housing 3 by its raised housing cover edge portions 18. This also provides a good mechanical connection and additionally a good electrogalvanic connection in this region as a result of the high contact pressures of the screws 19, since defined contact surfaces are provided by forming the aforementioned gaps 127 in the region of the screw connections 25.
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(39) By contrast with the previous embodiments,
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(42) It is further noted that the corresponding roundings or rounded edges X and/or Y may also be provided in the embodiments of
(43) In this variant too, the advantages of the invention are thus accordingly achieved.
(44) However, the embodiment in accordance with the example in
(45) As shown, the aforementioned housing walls 6 of the filter may have the same wall thickness. In the embodiment shown in accordance with
(46) In the following, reference is further made to a schematic modification with reference to
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(48) On the left in the embodiment of
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(50) The variant on the right in
(51) However, in a departure from the drawing, the ridge-shaped raised housing edge portions 15 could also be arranged in a manner rotated about the hole 106 in the plan view of
(52) The variants and possibilities shown in
(53) In the following, reference is again made to
(54) From this, it can be seen that the cover is not planar, but rather can be provided with a peripheral housing cover edge 17c, which may also be referred to as a peripheral housing cover flange 17c. Unlike the housing cover wall 17b explained in the other embodiments, which rests on the peripheral edge of the housing, the peripheral housing cover edge or housing cover flange 17c shown in
(55) The spacing 17d may have a width which approximately corresponds to the size of the depth or height of the gap 27, 127, 227. The corresponding gap height 27, 127, 227 and the gap width 17d may have various dimensions. It is at least sufficiently large that galvanic contact is prevented in the relevant regions described.
(56) In a departure from the drawings, the gap height may even take on larger values, in particular when the height of the housing cover edge or housing cover flange 17c covering the gap is even greater than the corresponding gap height.
(57) In the following, reference is made to the embodiment of
(58) As can be seen from this, in the region of the housing edge 18, following the housing edge in the peripheral direction, in each case a contact region or contact portion K and an isolation region or isolation portion T are provided. In this regard, reference is also made to a housing cover contact region K.sub.D and a housing isolation region T.sub.G.
(59) In this embodiment, the cover consists for example of a dielectric, in other words an electrically non-conductive body, and is preferably coated on the outer face and the inner face or underside thereof and on the peripheral end-face edge thereof connecting the top and the underside, preferably with a metal layer. This metal conductive layer is also formed in the aforementioned housing cover contact regions K.sub.D. In this case, the holes 117 in the housing cover 17 are also provided in these regions.
(60) In this case, an electrically conductive layer is removed from the housing cover isolation regions or separating portions T.sub.D such that in this region the dielectric or another insulating layer is exposed, and is thus possibly only covered by the metal layer on the outer face of the housing cover formed of an electrically non-conductive material.
(61) If a housing cover of this type is placed on a corresponding housing, for example by way of a peripheral housing edge 15 of a housing wall 6 (shown in chain-dotted lines in
(62) The principle may also be implemented in reverse. For example, it is possible for the housing 3 to likewise consist of a dielectric or generally non-conductive material or plastics material, for example of a circuit board material, the housing 3 being coated with an electrically conductive layer on its inner face and preferably also on its outer face, as well as on its upper housing edge 15 facing the housing cover 17, including the housing contact portions K.sub.G. To form the housing isolation points T.sub.G, between these portions the dielectric wall portions, i.e. the portions consisting of non-conductive materials, may additionally be freed of an electrically conductive layer or an electrically conductive layer of this type may not be present there ex works. On a housing edge formed in this manner, it is possible to mount a housing cover which may be conductive over the entire surface on the peripheral edge region thereof mounted on the housing edge, in other words which has an electrically conductive layer extending around in a single plane. This is because galvanically effective contact portions K are only formed where the contact portions K.sub.G provided on the housing edge come into mechanical contact when the housing cover is placed on. Where the electrically conductive layers are removed on the housing edge and the electrically non-conductive material is exposed, the isolation portions T effective between the housing cover and the housing are formed, in other words the contact-free portions in which galvanic contacting is reliably prevented. This example is schematically illustrated by way of
(63) In this last case, it is also advantageous to expose the isolation point T.sub.G on the housing edge 15, which point has been freed of an electrically conductive layer, not only on the side of the housing edge 15 facing the cover, but also additionally at least to a minimal height on the inner and outer side walls 6S.
(64) The principle illustrated by way of
(65) Finally, it should also further be mentioned that it would in principle be possible, at the desired isolation points between the spacings at which the screw connections are formed, to convert an existing electrically conductive contact layer into a galvanic isolation region or isolation portion by applying an insulating film or an insulating layer. These isolation layers may be formed both as a cover underside at the corresponding points and on the peripheral edge of the housing, potentially including a side wall portion 6s. This isolation layer can be implemented both on the cover and on the housing edge.
(66) The preferred length of the gap or the preferred length of the defined contacts between the housing cover and the housing is preferably dependent on the operating frequency for which the housing is used. Preferably, the gap length or the contact length should be less than A and in particular less than /2 for the average operating frequency. Preferably, the corresponding values for the gap length and the contact length are less than /3, /4, /5, /6, /7, /8, /9, /10 and smaller for the average operating frequency.
(67) Conversely, the gap length in question should preferably be greater than 1/40 or in particular greater than 1/30 of the wavelength of the average operating frequency. The preferred values for the contact length are greater than 1/80 or in particular greater than 1/70 of the wavelength of the average operating frequency. The preferred threshold values for the gap length and the contact length can be derived from the two tables below. The final column sets out preferred individual values for the gap length and the contact length for the specified band ranges.
(68) TABLE-US-00001 Gap length Average operating Band frequency /2 /40 /30 Actual MHz MHz mm mm mm mm mm 700/800 750 400 200 10 13.3 24 800/900 800 375 188 9.4 12.5 24 1800/2200 2000 150 75 3.75 5 12
(69) TABLE-US-00002 Contact length Average operating Band frequency /2 /80 /70 Actual MHz MHz mm mm mm mm mm 700/800 750 400 200 5 5.7 5 800/900 800 375 188 4.7 5.4 5 1800/2200 2000 150 75 1.9 2.1 5