Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1988-05-02
1990-12-11
Teska, Kevin J.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
340661, 364550, 364483, G05B 2302, G01R 1900
Patent
active
049775308
ABSTRACT:
In a circuit tester for applying test voltage to circuit components, a voltage monitor for detecting potentially destructive voltages being applied to one or more additional circuit components other than the components being tested, and in response generating an alarm signal for interrupting the circuit tester, thereby inhibiting generation of the destructive voltages. Monitored input voltages are compared to selectable positive and negative threshold voltages defining upper and lower polarity sensitive destructive voltage limits.
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Cline John
Gentile Ken
Mitel Corporation
Teska Kevin J.
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