Test circuit for electrical continuity of a load circuit
First Claim
1. In a test circuit for testing electrical continuity of an electrical load circuit, said load circuit including a load switch and a load device connected in series in the order named between the first and second terminals of a voltage source, said test circuit being of the type which includes an indicating device having normal and abnormal states, the improvement comprising,an indicating circuit connected across the terminals of said voltage source and including said indicating device and a first switching means,said first switching means having an input member for changing the first switching means between conductive and nonconductive states,a detecting circuit including a second switching means having an input member responsive to current for changing the second switching means between conductive and nonconductive states,the input member of the first switching means being coupled to the second terminal of the voltage source through said second switching means,the input member of the first switching means being coupled to said second terminal of the voltage source through a current blocking means and the load device,the input member of the second switching means being coupled with said load circuit and being operated to change the second switchng means between one and the other of the conductive and nonconductive states in response to current in the load circuit,said indicating device being in a normal state when there is continuity of said load circuit with said load switch turned off or turned on and being in an abnormal state when there is discontinuity of said load circuit with said load switch turned off or turned on.
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Abstract
A test circuit is disclosed for testing the continuity of a load circuit, such as a vehicle lamp circuit, and indicating a discontinuity when the load circuit is either energized or de-energized. The test circuit comprises an indicating circuit with an LED and a switching transistor in series and a voltage divider for biasing the transistor to a conductive state. The detecting circuit includes a reed switch which is closed in response to load current for connecting a point on the voltage divider to ground to switch the transistor off. The detecting circuit also includes current blocking means such as a diode for connecting the voltage divider to ground through the load circuit so that the transistor is switched off when there is continuity in the load circuit to ground.
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1. In a test circuit for testing electrical continuity of an electrical load circuit, said load circuit including a load switch and a load device connected in series in the order named between the first and second terminals of a voltage source, said test circuit being of the type which includes an indicating device having normal and abnormal states, the improvement comprising,
an indicating circuit connected across the terminals of said voltage source and including said indicating device and a first switching means, said first switching means having an input member for changing the first switching means between conductive and nonconductive states, a detecting circuit including a second switching means having an input member responsive to current for changing the second switching means between conductive and nonconductive states, the input member of the first switching means being coupled to the second terminal of the voltage source through said second switching means, the input member of the first switching means being coupled to said second terminal of the voltage source through a current blocking means and the load device, the input member of the second switching means being coupled with said load circuit and being operated to change the second switchng means between one and the other of the conductive and nonconductive states in response to current in the load circuit, said indicating device being in a normal state when there is continuity of said load circuit with said load switch turned off or turned on and being in an abnormal state when there is discontinuity of said load circuit with said load switch turned off or turned on.
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