Releasable sensor for conductor fault detection including a rigi

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

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324543, 439477, H01R 13627

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053979826

ABSTRACT:
A faulted circuit sensor is disposed in a releasable and reusable clamp mountable on an electrical conductor. The clamp includes a body for receiving the faulted circuit sensor indicating circuitry, and a pair of hinged fingers which actuate over the conductor to grip the clamp to the conductor and align the fault indicating circuitry with respect to the conductor. The fingers include a triggering arm which causes the arms to engage over the conductor when the conductor is properly aligned in the proximity of the clamp.

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