In-line coaxial surge protector and test fixture

Electricity: measuring and testing – Measuring – testing – or sensing electricity – per se – With rotor

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324158R, G01R 3122

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050217348

ABSTRACT:
A Surge Protection Device Test Fixture having a metallic housing with a bs coverplate, the housing having an input coaxial connector and an output coaxial connector mounted on either end, a bare wire conductor connecting the center conductor of the input coaxial connector to the center conductor of the output coaxial connector, a teflon holder located within the housing for holding a surge protection device and positioned so as to allow the surge protection device to make contact with the bare wire conductor, an adjustable contact screw for providing a conducting path between the brass coverplate and the surge protection device, a coil for inductively sensing a current through the surge protection device, a coil for inductively sensing a current through the bare wire conductor, and a coil for inductively sensing a current on the outside of the housing.

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patent: 2951185 (1960-08-01), Buck
patent: 3898561 (1975-08-01), Leighton, Sr.
patent: 4952869 (1990-08-01), Tuttle

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