Sensor for circuit tracer
First Claim
1. A differential sensor for an electronic probe, comprising:
- a first, generally planar guarded electrode includinga first metallic sensing element,a first metallic shield adjacent said first sensing element, andfirst supporting means having opposite faces for supporting said first sensing element on one face and said first shield on the opposite face;
a second, generally planar guarded electrode includinga second metallic sensing element,a second metallic shield adjacent said second sensing element, andsecond supporting means having opposite faces for supporting said second sensing element on one face and said second shield on the opposite face; and
third supporting means for supporting said first and second guarded electrodes, said first and second guarded electrodes being attached to said third supporting means whereby said first sensing element on said one face of said first supporting means is opposite said second electrode, and said second sensing element on said one face of said second supporting means is positioned opposite said first electrode, said first and second electrodes lying in different planes.
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Abstract
A circuit tracer for determinating the location of a conductor, such as a wire, which is either an open or closed circuit, and which may lie underground. The tracer includes a transmitter which is connected to the conductor, a hand-held probe, and a receiver which is connected to the probe. The probe has three different sensors: an electric field sensor, primarily for locating the terminus of an open-ended conductor or for distinguishing such a wire in a bundled cable of wires; a differential electric field sensor, for determining the direction to and location of an open-ended conductor located above ground; and an inductive sensor for determining the direction to and location of a current-carrying conductor, including an open-ended conductor lying below ground. A switch selectively provides the output from one of the sensors to the receiver unit, which determines the magnitude of any signal based upon the direction the probe is pointing. By swinging the probe back and forth, and observing the received signal, the direction to and location of the conductor may be determined.
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14 Claims
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1. A differential sensor for an electronic probe, comprising:
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a first, generally planar guarded electrode including a first metallic sensing element, a first metallic shield adjacent said first sensing element, and first supporting means having opposite faces for supporting said first sensing element on one face and said first shield on the opposite face; a second, generally planar guarded electrode including a second metallic sensing element, a second metallic shield adjacent said second sensing element, and second supporting means having opposite faces for supporting said second sensing element on one face and said second shield on the opposite face; and third supporting means for supporting said first and second guarded electrodes, said first and second guarded electrodes being attached to said third supporting means whereby said first sensing element on said one face of said first supporting means is opposite said second electrode, and said second sensing element on said one face of said second supporting means is positioned opposite said first electrode, said first and second electrodes lying in different planes. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A device for determining the direction to an electrically energized object, comprising:
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a board member having first and second sides; first electrode means attached to said board member proximate said first side thereof, and having a first surface, for generating a first signal based upon the electric field potential created by the energized object at said first surface; second electrode means attached to said board member proximate said second side thereof, and having a second surface, for generating a second signal based upon the electric field potential created by the energized object at said second surface; and processing means for receiving said first and second signals, and for calculating a signal value based on the difference of said first and second signals. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A differential sensor for an electronic probe, comprising:
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a first guarded electrode including a first, generally planar, metallic sensing element and a first, generally planar, metallic shield attached to and generally parallel with said first sensing element; a second guarded electrode including a second, generally planar, metallic sensing element and a second, generally planar, metallic shield adjacent to and generally parallel with said second sensing element; means for supporting said first and second electrodes such that said first sensing element is on a side of said first shield opposite said second electrode, and said second sensing element is on a side of said second shield opposite said first electrode, whereby said first and second guarded electrodes face in generally opposite directions to increase their combined sensitivity; first energizing means for supplying an output signal from said first sensing element to said first metallic shield; and second energizing means for supplying an output signal from said second sensing element to said second metallic shield.
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