Electricity: measuring and testing – Fault detecting in electric circuits and of electric components – With electric power receptacle for line wire testing
Patent
1990-11-06
1992-04-28
Wieder, Kenneth A.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Fault detecting in electric circuits and of electric components
With electric power receptacle for line wire testing
324 66, 340531, 340656, G01R 3102
Patent
active
051092000
ABSTRACT:
A circuit tester includes a light-weight portable transmitter and receiver, with the transmitter being provided with several interchangeable plugs for the testing of power circuits of different voltage. The plugs are alternately firmly electrically and mechanically coupled to apply power to the transmitter, which does not need a battery. The transmitter transmission circuitry operates on a relatively low voltage such as 9 volts, and the transmitter input circuitry operates without switching circuits to reduce the applied power to this operating level. The transmitter only weighs 21/2 or 3 ounces and the receiver only weighs 7 or 8 ounces. Unique modulation or interruption of the transmitter operates audio and/or visual signalling elements in the receiver.
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patent: 4906938 (1990-03-01), Konopka
patent: 4945346 (1990-07-01), Schmiemann
Anderson Kenneth K.
Bohm Grant E.
Dushane Dennis L.
Dushane Robert A.
Dushane Steven D.
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