Electricity: measuring and testing – Measuring – testing – or sensing electricity – per se – With rotor
Patent
1974-10-01
1976-03-16
Rolinec, R. V.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Measuring, testing, or sensing electricity, per se
With rotor
324 64, 324 725, G01R 106, G01R 3102, G01R 2714
Patent
active
039449220
ABSTRACT:
A resistivity measuring head comprising a body portion and a replaceable nose portion. The body portion contains a plurality of spring-loaded pins located for axial movement in aligned plain openings in a pair of spaced guide plates, and the nose portion contains a number of probes, one for each pin, each precisely mounted in a pair of precisely aligned jewel bearings. The pins bear against one end of the probes for applying an axial working force thereto. Electrical connections are made to the probes either through the intermediacy of the pins or through a plug and socket arrangement wherein the probes are connected to plug pins carried by the nose piece and adapted for engagement with sockets in the body portion.
REFERENCES:
renz, U.; "Multipoint Test Probe . . . "; IBM Tech. Dis. Bull.; Vol. 17; No. 2; July 1974.
Amis Peter William
Chambers Roger Nicolas Crovo
Karlson Ernest F.
Rolinec R. V.
The Parc-Amber Company Limited
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