Electricity: measuring and testing – Testing potential in specific environment – Voltage probe
Patent
1994-05-23
1995-09-05
Wieder, Kenneth A.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Testing potential in specific environment
Voltage probe
324149, 324156, 324114, 73431, 439482, G01R 104
Patent
active
054481627
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to an instrument for testing and/or measuring electric magnitudes, in particular voltages and/or resistances. The instrument consists of two handle parts (10, 12), which are connected by a flexible cable (14), and which each have a contact point (16, 18). In addition to the contact point (16, 18), the handle parts (10, 12) each have a receptacle for the contact point (18, 16) of the other handle part (12, 10). The handle parts (10, 12) can be plugged together in such a way that their contact points (16, 18) each are pluggable into the receptacle of the other handle part (12, 10) nonparallel with the contact point (18, 16) of such other handle part. The contact point (16) and the receptacle of the one handle part (10) are arranged in a down-folding point part (22), so that the instrument, in the plugged-together condition, can be folded together for convenient, safe and space-saving storage.
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patent: 2778992 (1957-01-01), McFarland
patent: 2783445 (1957-02-01), Cahn
patent: 4238728 (1980-12-01), Wells, Jr. et al.
Patent Abstracts of Japan vol. 7, No. 51 Feb. 1983.
Johnson Haynes N.
Wardas Mark
Wieder Kenneth A.
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