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Tracing electrical conductors by high-frequency loading and improved signal detection

  • US 4,491,785 A
  • Filed: 02/19/1981
  • Issued: 01/01/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/19/1981
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. Apparatus for tracing and identifying an electrical current carrying conductor or similar means when a current is conducted therein, comprising in combination:

  • transmitter means for connection to said conductor and for conducting electrical current through said conductor in repetitious transmission cycles, each transmission cycle being a predetermined waveform having a first predetermined time period during which a plurality of pulses of current are conducted at a predetermined frequency and a second predetermined time period during which no current is conducted, the first predetermined time period being less than the second predetermined period, and the current pulses conducted during the first predetermined time period being of sufficient magnitude to induce about said conductor a predetermined electromagnetic field having a frequency charcteristic corresponding to the predetermined frequency of current pulses conducted during the first predetermined time period; and

    receiver means responsive to the electromagnetic field about said conductor when placed in proximity of said conductor, said receiver means including (a) transducer means responsive to the predetermined electromagnetic field for supplying signals corresponding to the frequency and strength of the predetermined electromagnetic field at the approximate location of said receiver means with respect to said conductor, (b) filter means responsive to signals from the transducer means and operative for passing detected signals having a predetermined frequency related to the predetermined frequency of the current pulses conducted by said transmitter means during the first predetermined time period and also operative for substantially blocking signals from said transducer means at other frequencies, (c) magnitude detector means responsive to the detected signals from the filter means and operative for deriving a magnitude signal representative of the strength or magnitude of the detected signal, (d) reset means operatively controlling said magnitude detector means during each of a plurality of consecutive repetitious predetermined detection cycles, each detection cycle having a sample time period and a reset time period, said reset means operatively enabling said magnitude detector means to function as recited during the sample time period and operatively disabling said magnitdue detector means to prevent the derivation of a magnitude signal over the reset time period, and (e) indicator means for indicating the relative magnitude of the magnitude signal during each sample time period and for terminating the indication during each reset time period; and

    wherein said transmitter means further comprises;

    duty cycle control means for operatively establishing the first and second predetermined time periods and for supplying an energizing signal during the first predetermined time period;

    gated oscillator means electrically connected to said duty cycle control means and receptive of the energizing signal for supplying a trigger signal oscillating at the predetermined frequency during the first predetermined time period;

    load means for conducting current; and

    switch means receptive of the oscillating trigger signal and electrically connected to said load means and to said conductor for operatively conducting current pulses from said conductor to said load means at the predetermined frequency of the oscillating trigger signal.

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