Electricity: measuring and testing – Conductor identification or location
Patent
1983-12-01
1986-04-08
Krawczewicz, Stanley T.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Conductor identification or location
324 52, G01R 1916, G01R 3102
Patent
active
045815771
ABSTRACT:
A continuity detecting apparatus for testing the continuity of conductors in damaged cables, comprises at least two test cables, each having a proximal end and distal end. The distal end of each test cable is adapted to be electrically connected to a respective end of a conductor to be tested. The apparatus includes a detector adapted to provide an output signal in response to an input signal exceeding a predetermined threshold level, a device for connecting the proximal end of at least one of the cables to a signal source and the proximal end of another of the remaining cables to the detector, and an indicator responsive to the output signal for providing an indication of current flow through a conductor connected between the distal ends of the one and the other cables.
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Nowosad David K.
Sudletsky George E.
Goldberg Edward
Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada as represented by the
Krawczewicz Stanley T.
Lane Anthony T.
Murray Jeremiah G.
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