Electricity: measuring and testing – Testing potential in specific environment – Voltage probe
Patent
1999-10-15
2000-07-04
Brown, Glenn W.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Testing potential in specific environment
Voltage probe
324326, 324334, 324345, 324449, 34087033, G01N 2700, G01N 308, G01N 300, G01N 2702
Patent
active
060843934
ABSTRACT:
A scour probe assembly comprises an elongated rigid tubular member of eleically insulative material, an anchoring structure fixed to a distal end of the tubular member, and a signal transmission device mounted on the tubular member. A pair of substantially parallel electrically conductive sensor lines are fixed to an external wall of the tubular member and extend along at least a portion of an axial length of the tubular member from a closed proximal end toward the distal end and extend through the closed proximal end to an interior of the tubular member. Electronic components are disposed in the interior of the tubular member and are interposed between ends of the sensor lines in the interior of the tubular member and the signal transmission device mounted in the tubular member.
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Brown Glenn W.
Kerveros James C.
Marsh Luther A.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as represented by the Secretary of
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