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Document Number
US Patent 7330033
Issued Date
February 12, 2008
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A noncontact voltage sensor is housed in a container comprising a container body having an opening on one side and an insulation cover body for sealing the opening. A plate type electrode insulated from a ground is housed in the container. The cover body side is opposed to a charging part of such as cables of an aerial line. A voltage is induced in the plate type electrode due to aerial electric charges between the charging part and the plate type electrode in the container, allowing detection of the voltage in the charging part. The cover body of the noncontact sensor is made of a fluorine containing resin such as an ethylene tetrafluoride resin to prevent a water film from forming on the outside surface of the insulation cover body and causing deterioration of the detection.
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Published
February 12, 2008
Application Number
10/565,641
Filed
March 30, 2004
US Classification
324/522   324/547
Int'l Classification
G01R   31/08   (20060101)  
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Jul 25, 2003 [JP] 2003-280119
USPTO Field of Search
324/457   324/72.5   324/72   324/522   324/547  
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