Electricity: conductors and insulators – Electric shock hazard protective devices – Shock protection – grounding devices
Patent
1990-01-02
1991-12-31
Picard, Leo P.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Electric shock hazard protective devices
Shock protection, grounding devices
81 531, 174 40R, 219147, 294131, B25B 2900
Patent
active
050774484
ABSTRACT:
A shield member for attachment to a conventional insulative line stick as used by power linesmen and other electrical staff working on high voltage distribution lines protects the user of a line stick when closing cut-out assembly doors and engaging in similar activities. The shield member protects against the ejection of fuses or the blowing out or explosion of fuses. The shield member, in the form of a plate, clips onto the line stick, for example, by spring clip members attached to one arm of a bracket, another arm of the bracket being attached to the shield member.
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Picard Leo P.
Tone D. A.
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