Electricity: measuring and testing – For insulation fault of noncircuit elements – Where a moving sensing electrode scans a stationary element...
Patent
1995-12-08
1997-10-21
Karlsen, Ernest F.
Electricity: measuring and testing
For insulation fault of noncircuit elements
Where a moving sensing electrode scans a stationary element...
324536, 324555, 128630, H01H 3102, G01H 2700
Patent
active
056800533
ABSTRACT:
A testing device for detecting defects in insulation of electrosurgical instruments that includes an implement or wand having a distal end, an electrode for generating a spark adapted to detect a defect in the insulation, and mounting means for removably mounting the electrode to the distal end of the implement. The removable mounting means includes a shank that is received in a socket or bore defined in the distal end of the wand and is engageable with the wand within the socket so the shank can easily be removed from the socket after use. The wand is releasably engageable with the housing by a flexible bracket that extends from the housing. The device may include a pad having a reflective top surface with ridges upon which the surgical instrument to be tested is placed.
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Henderson Michael
Jones Richard F.
Karlsen Ernest F.
MediCor Corporation
Valone Thomas
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