Patents Assigned to Santronics, Inc.
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Patent number: 7030599Abstract: A switchless, hand-held probe and method for detecting and alerting a user to the presence of an AC voltage on a conductor that minimizes the intermittent activation of the probe's indicator due to static charge build-up. The probe includes an antenna, an indicator, and activation and detection circuitry. The probe alerts a user through the use of an indicator to the presence of electrical energy on a conductor. The antenna senses the electrical energy radiated from the conductor. When the electrical energy sensed by the antenna satisfies a particular measurement threshold a plurality of times during a period of time, the activation and detection circuitry activates the indicator.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2004Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: Santronics, Inc.Inventor: Philip Norris Douglas
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Patent number: 6977493Abstract: An electrical power probe is provided. In one aspect, an electrical power probe includes a power probe control unit adapted to connect to a direct current (DC) power source and receive an input source voltage from the DC power source. The power probe control unit comprises a power switch controlling the switching of the input source voltage to a cable. A power probe wand includes a conductive wand tip and a user controlled switch, with the wand tip being connected to the power switch by the cable. The power probe control unit sends a query message to the power probe wand. The power probe wand unit sends a response to the power probe control unit in response to the query message, with response indicating the position of the user controlled switch. The power probe control unit selectably switches the power switch based on the position of the user controlled switch.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2004Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignee: Santronics, Inc.Inventors: Patrick J. Novak, Jeffrey Edward Frey, Lynton R. Burchette
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Publication number: 20050200346Abstract: An electrical power probe is provided. In one aspect, an electrical power probe includes a power probe control unit adapted to connect to a direct current (DC) power source and receive an input source voltage from the DC power source. The power probe control unit comprises a power switch controlling the switching of the input source voltage to a cable. A power probe wand includes a conductive wand tip and a user controlled switch, with the wand tip being connected to the power switch by the cable. The power probe control unit sends a query message to the power probe wand. The power probe wand unit sends a response to the power probe control unit in response to the query message, with response indicating the position of the user controlled switch. The power probe control unit selectably switches the power switch based on the position of the user controlled switch.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2004Publication date: September 15, 2005Applicant: Santronics, Inc.Inventors: Patrick Novak, Jeffrey Frey, Lynton Burchette
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Publication number: 20050046408Abstract: A switchless, hand-held probe and method for detecting and alerting a user to the presence of an AC voltage on a conductor that minimizes the intermittent activation of the probe's indicator due to static charge build-up. The probe comprises an antenna, an indicator, detector circuitry and activation circuitry. The probe alerts a user through the use of an indicator to the presence of electrical energy on a conductor. The antenna senses the electrical energy radiated from the conductor. When the electrical energy sensed by the antenna satisfies a particular measurement threshold, a signal is generated by the detector circuitry and received by the activation circuitry. The activation circuitry activates the indicator after a sufficient number of signals are received from the detector circuitry during a given period of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2004Publication date: March 3, 2005Applicant: Santronics, Inc.Inventor: Phillip Douglas
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Patent number: 6828767Abstract: A switchless, hand-held probe and method for detecting and alerting a user to the presence of an AC voltage on a conductor that minimizes the intermittent activation of the probe's indicator due to static charge build-up. The probe comprises an antenna, an indicator, detector circuitry and activation circuitry. The probe alerts a user through the use of an indicator to the presence of electrical energy on a conductor. The antenna senses the electrical energy radiated from the conductor. When the electrical energy sensed by the antenna satisfies a particular measurement threshold, a signal is generated by the detector circuitry and received by the activation circuitry. The activation circuitry activates the indicator after a sufficient number of signals are received from the detector circuitry during a given period of time.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2002Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: Santronics, Inc.Inventor: Phillip Norris Douglas
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Patent number: 6621270Abstract: In order to assist persons of limited skill or time to test electromechanical or other relays without the need for VOM testing and time-consuming test setup, switching circuits, current sources are used in an automated test set with a stored program which tests the impedance between each terminal of the relay and every other terminal of the relay, identifies the terminals for the relay coil and for the relay's contact terminals and whether the contacts are NO, NC, or double throw type. The test set notes the presence or absence of a coil-suppression device across the coil, repetitively tests operation of the contacts, and informs the human operator, in simple terms, if the relay is operable and safe for use with delicate drive circuits.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2002Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Santronics, Inc.Inventors: Alan Glen Johnson, Frederic Thomas Cuddy, Phillip Morris Douglas
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Patent number: 6614211Abstract: The present invention is directed to a non-contact detector for sensing a periodically varying magnetic field. The non-contact detector includes a probe having at least one magnetic sensor used to sense a magnetic environment generated by current running through a conductor. The detector includes means for periodically varying the magnetic environment and sensing means that is associated with each magnetic sensor that produces an electrical signal representative of the change in the magnetic environment. The detector also includes means for delivering a usable representation to a user in response to the sensing of the periodically varying magnetic environment.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1999Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: Santronics, Inc.Inventor: Phillip N. Douglas
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Patent number: D513963Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2004Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: Santronics, Inc.Inventor: Fredric Cuddy