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Electrical conductivity tester for ropes
   
Document Number
US Patent 5525915
Issued Date
June 11, 1996
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Lecomte; Gary (New Westminster,CA)
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Abstract
A tester is provided for measuring the dielectric integrity of a rope, on a continuous basis. The device incorporates a pair of rope contact and retention members, that may comprise pair of spring-loaded clamps, adapted to make electrical contact with the rope, while permitting the rope to be drawn longitudinally through the device. The contact or retention members may either be adapted to make a sliding contact with the rope or may employ wheels or roller members to facilitate the movement of the rope through the device. The contact members are linked to an electrical testing circuit for measuring the conductivity of the rope segment under test. The contact and retention members may also comprise an iris having an array of flexible leaves extending inwardly from an annular retainer, with the leaves being linked to the testing circuit and adapted to press against a rope inserted within the retainer. Some or all of the leaves are connected to the testing circuit.
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Published
June 11, 1996
Application Number
08/379,924
Filed
January 27, 1995
US Classification
324/558   324/515 324/701 324/724 340/677
Int'l Classification
G01N   27/20   (20060101)   G01R   27/14   (20060101)   G01R   27/26   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
324/513   324/515   324/516   324/517   324/518   324/558   324/557   324/722   324/724   324/701   340/677  
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