Measuring and testing – Probe or probe mounting
Patent
1987-10-02
1989-05-02
Noland, Tom
Measuring and testing
Probe or probe mounting
73756, G01D 1100, G01D 1124, G01D 1914
Patent
active
048257109
ABSTRACT:
An enclosure for a transducer includes a cylindrical housing and an end cap covering one end of the housing. A coupling ring engages an annular projection on the one end of the housing and a threaded portion of the end cap to hold the two elements in an abutting relationship. The housing has a threaded aperture therethrough. One of a series of different types of plumbing fittings, each having a common threaded projection, has the threaded projection received in the aperture of the housing. The end cap has a threaded aperture therethrough with one of a series of different types of electrical couplings received therein. Each of the couplings of the series has a common threaded projection which is adapted to mate with the end cap aperture. A set of stops is provided to prevent the end cap and the housing from rotating more than 360 degrees with respect to each other.
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Koneval Donald J.
Molus, Sr. Richard J.
Pollnow Harold J.
Allen-Bradley Company Inc.
Noland Tom
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