Electricity: measuring and testing – Magnetic – Magnetic sensor within material
Patent
1990-07-27
1992-08-18
Wieder, Kenneth A.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Magnetic
Magnetic sensor within material
358 98, 324226, 324237, 324240, G01N 2790, G01R 3312, H04N 718
Patent
active
051402653
ABSTRACT:
An eddy current flaw detecting endoscope apparatus has an endoscope having an elongate insertable part and an objective optical system provided on the tip side of the insertable part. A flaw detecting device is provided on the tip side of the endoscope. A signal processing device processes a signal for the flaw detecting device. An eddy current flaw detecting apparatus detects a flaw in an object to be inspected and generates a flaw detecting signal. A controlling device generates a control signal controlling a controlled device with a flaw detecting signal of the eddy current flaw detecting apparatus.
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Miyazaki Atsushi
Mizumoto Morihide
Murata Masanao
Nakamura Takeaki
Okada Minoru
Edmonds Warren S.
Olympus Optical Co. Ltd
Wieder Kenneth A.
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