Patents Represented by Law Firm Kelley Jasons McGuire & Spinelli, LLP
  • Patent number: 5654642
    Abstract: A system and method for testing underground electric cables, while in service, for active corrosion and degree of neutral loss. The method is conducted by applying a non-harmonic selected frequency signal to the neutral(s) of the underground cable connecting a pair of structures, e.g., power transformers, from a variable frequency generator of the system. The test is conducted by a surveyor wearing foot electrodes which contact the earth as the surveyor walks along the earth over the cable in close interval steps. At each step, direct current (DC) potentials are monitored by a voltmeter between a copper-copper sulfate electrode carried by the surveyor and brought into contact with the ground at each step and the transformer ground. The potential of the gradients between the foot electrodes at the selective frequency and at the native alternating current (AC) is also measured by the voltmeter. These measurements are recorded at a stationary location on a digital data logger and/or computer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 5, 1997
    Assignee: Henkels & McCoy
    Inventors: Craig Daniel Bass, Richard Donald Valenti, Jr., Emer Cox Flounders, Jr.