MAGNETIC JUMPER FOR BYPASSING ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
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1. A magnetic jumper for bypassing electrical circuits, said jumper comprising:
- at least one wire, each of said wires having a barrel attached at each end;
a magnet disposed at each end of each of said wires, each of said magnets being fitted into one of said barrels;
means for non-conduction of electricity provided at each end of said wires.
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Abstract
A magnetic jumper for bypassing electrical circuits. The jumper includes a magnet at each end of a wire. Each magnet can be attached to a terminal of a low voltage electrical circuit in order to bypass that circuit for testing and troubleshooting purposes. The magnetic jumper works with almost any terminal that has steel screws.
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1. A magnetic jumper for bypassing electrical circuits, said jumper comprising:
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at least one wire, each of said wires having a barrel attached at each end; a magnet disposed at each end of each of said wires, each of said magnets being fitted into one of said barrels; means for non-conduction of electricity provided at each end of said wires. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A magnetic jumper for troubleshooting low voltage terminals, said jumper comprising:
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a single conductor multi-strand wire; a magnet attached at each end of said wire, each of said magnets being pressed into a barrel that is crimped over said wire at each end thereof, each of said magnets protruding beyond an end of its respective barrel that is distal to said wire so as to allow each of said magnets to be adapted for temporary attachment to either a recessed terminal or an exposed terminal of a low voltage electrical circuit to provide an alternate electrical path in order to bypass said circuit for testing and troubleshooting purposes; means for non-conduction of electricity provided at each end of said wire, said non-conduction means being selected from a group that includes a molded end of non-conductive material, a heat-shrink tube fitted over said barrel, and a non-conductive coating applied to said barrel and to an adjacent part of said wire. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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