Electricity: measuring and testing – For insulation fault of noncircuit elements – Where element moves while under test
Reexamination Certificate
2006-01-10
2006-01-10
Deb, Anjan (Department: 2858)
Electricity: measuring and testing
For insulation fault of noncircuit elements
Where element moves while under test
C324S557000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06984992
ABSTRACT:
A condom testing apparatus having a plurality of electrically conductive mandrels having condoms loaded thereon, a first set of condom-contacting electrode members, a second set of condom-contacting electrode members, and a gapped electrical circuit between each of the mandrels and the first set of condom-contacting electrode members and between each of the mandrels and the second set of condom-contacting electrode members during testing, wherein defects within a condom being tested are detected by passage of current between the mandrels and the first and second sets of condom-contacting electrode members, wherein the first set of condom-contacting electrode members contacts less than 100 percent of the circumference of each of the condoms and the second set of condom-contacting electrode members contacts less than 100 percent of the circumference of each of the condoms, such that two condoms can be tested at once.
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Agri Dynamics, Inc.
Deb Anjan
Saitta Thomas C.
Teresinski John
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