Touch sensor for wire stripper

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Control circuits for electromagnetic devices – For relays or solenoids

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331 65, H01H 4712

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046791175

ABSTRACT:
A wire detector for semi-automatic wire stripper which responds to capacitance changes caused by sensing a capacitance object such as an exposed wire end and includes signal processing through an oscillator and amplifier circuit providing timer control for activating a relay driver circuit for an adjustable duration time period. The wire touch sensor circuit relay driver is then coupled through a mercury wetted relay which provides electrical isolation from external (switched) voltages to an air solenoid which when actuated allows the pneumatic mechanism of the wire stripper to cycle through its functions of wire stripping.

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