Measuring and testing – With fluid pressure – Leakage
Patent
1983-05-23
1985-07-09
Levy, Stewart J.
Measuring and testing
With fluid pressure
Leakage
73661, 310334, 310356, G01M 324
Patent
active
045274193
ABSTRACT:
A sensor for use on the front end of a flexible, resilient probe for use in an underground duct of the type which contains one or more current-carrying cables. The sensor is provided with a signal generating device for detecting a particular operating condition of a cable in the duct when the sensor moves through the duct adjacent to the cable. In one embodiment of the sensor, acoustical signals are sensed by a crystal when such acoustical signals originate from a leak in the pressurized sheath surrounding the cable. In another embodiment of the sensor, a coil senses the magnetic field surrounding the cable so that electrical shorts occurring in the cable can be monitored. In a third embodiment of the sensor, a heat detector is provided so that the sensor can detect hot spots in a duct.
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Dimeff John
Stewart Clyde R.
Chapman, Jr. John E.
Levy Stewart J.
Mark Telephone Products, Inc.
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