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Inductive transmitters for conductor location

  • US 5,764,127 A
  • Filed: 03/15/1996
  • Issued: 06/09/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/17/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An inductive transmitter for inducing a signal in a conductor comprising:

  • support structure;

    a pair of signal coils mounted on said support structure, each of said signal coils having a coil axis;

    said signal coils being laterally spaced apart and mounted so that their axes are substantially parallel and substantially in the same plane;

    an a.c. source; and

    connecting means connecting said a.c. source to said signal coils so that said signal coils are connected to said a.c. source in opposite phases, whereby when the transmitter is located relative to a said conductor so that the conductor extends between said axes of said signal coils and intersects said plane, and said a.c. source passes a current through said signal coils, then the conductor experiences an additive alternating magnetic field due to the two signal coils, which field tends to induce a signal current to flow in said conductor.

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