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US2116448A
US2116448A US162198A US16219837A US2116448A US 2116448 A US2116448 A US 2116448A US 162198 A US162198 A US 162198A US 16219837 A US16219837 A US 16219837A US 2116448 A US2116448 A US 2116448A
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  • This invention relates to a means for testing the presence of potential or electric current in a cable or metallic conductor and aims to provide a generally improved structure and particularly one which may be combined in a hand tool, for instance a screw driver.
  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional view illustrating our improvements as embodied in a screw driver
  • Figure 2 is a longitudinal sectional view through the screw driver taken at a right angle to Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 is a horizontal sectional view taken on the plane of line 3-3 of Figure l.
  • Figure 4 is a detail elevation of the electrical parts.
  • the invention is embodied in a hand tool, preferably a screw driver of which I is the usual metallic shank or blade and l I is a handle to which it is rigidly attached as at l2.
  • Said handle may be made of any suitable material, that is of insulation, transparent or of any suitable color, and of a synthetic nature, the base of which may be a cellulose nitrate composition.
  • Said handle Il has a bore or recess I3 leading inwardly from its free end.
  • an electrical assembly generally designated I4, and specifically shown in Figure 4
  • Such assembly consists of a disk of insulation l5 and a ring of insulation at I6.
  • a pair of longitudinal conductors I'l and I 8 are fastened at their terminals to said disk I5 and ring I6 and conductor I'l leads to a contact I9, of metal, on the upper surface of said disk I5.
  • 'I'he conductors I1 and I8 extend inwardly or have shoulders as at which are adapted to rest on a shoulder 2
  • Conductors 22 and 23 are connected to the conductors I1 and I8, respectively, and to the terminals of a gas lled electric bulb 24, suspending the latter centrally of the ring I6.
  • the bulb 24 is a neon bulb but it may be any equivalent.
  • a condenser 25 is connected in each conductor 22 and 23, a condenser 25 is connected in each conductor 22 and 23, a condenser 25 is connected in each conductor 22 and 23, a condenser 25 is connected.
  • a coil spring 26 of a conducting metal extends through the bore of the ring I6 and has one terminal at 21 secured to the conductor I8. Said spring 26 serves to (Cl. F15- 183) cushion the bulb 24 in the event of movement of the latter, since the lower end of the bulb extends partly into the spring. Said spring at its inner end contacts with the shank I0.
  • Said bore or recess I3 is preferably closed at the outer end by a plug 28, of conducting metal, which is screw threaded in place at 29 and at its undersurface contacts the element I9.
  • the outer surface of the plug 28 is preferably concaved as at 30 so that the palm of the hand will not touch the same ln operating the tool as a screw driver.
  • a kerf 3l is preferably provided in the outer surface of said plug for engagement by a screw driver or the like in applying or removing the same.
  • the plug 28 is adapted to be touched by a iinger of the operator when the shank I0 is in engagement with a cable or the like being tested.
  • the said neon lamp 24, condensers 25, shank I0 and plug 28 are connected in series.
  • the neon lamp or bulb 24 will concentrate emissions of light.
  • a device of the class described having a body of insulation, a metallic element extending therefrom for engagement with the device being tested, said body having a bore, a metallic plug in the bore, conductors within the bore, one of said conductors leading to the plug, the other conductor leading to the element, conductor members extending one from each of the said conductors, a gas lled lamp to which the conductor members lead, condenser means associated with the conductor members, a disk of insulation to which the conductors are connected at one end, a ring of insulation to which the conductors are connected at the opposite end, a spring extending through said ring from one of the conductors to said element, and said lamp extending partly into the spring.
  • a device of the class described having a body of insulation, a metallic element extending therefrom for engagement with the device being tested, said body having a bore, a metallic plug in the bore, conductors within the bore, one of said conductors leading to the plug, the other conductor leading to the element, conductor members extending one from each of the said conductors, a.

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SCREW DRIVER AND VOLTAGE DETECTOR Filed Sept. 2, 1937 I 1S y l y Ef Men/d Patented May 3, 1938 UNITED STATES Search Roon PATENT OFFICE SCREW DRIVER AND VOLTAGE DETECTOR Fra-nk F. OBrien and Henry D. Menkel, Lima, Ohio Application september 2, 1937, seria1No.16z,19s
2 Claims.
This invention relates to a means for testing the presence of potential or electric current in a cable or metallic conductor and aims to provide a generally improved structure and particularly one which may be combined in a hand tool, for instance a screw driver.
The more specic objects and advantages will become apparent from a consideration of the description following taken in connection with accompanying drawing illustrating an operative embodiment.
In said drawing:-
Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional view illustrating our improvements as embodied in a screw driver; y
Figure 2 is a longitudinal sectional view through the screw driver taken at a right angle to Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a horizontal sectional view taken on the plane of line 3-3 of Figure l, and
Figure 4 is a detail elevation of the electrical parts.
Referring specifically to the drawing wherein like reference characters designate like or similar parts, the invention is embodied in a hand tool, preferably a screw driver of which I is the usual metallic shank or blade and l I is a handle to which it is rigidly attached as at l2. Said handle may be made of any suitable material, that is of insulation, transparent or of any suitable color, and of a synthetic nature, the base of which may be a cellulose nitrate composition.
Said handle Il has a bore or recess I3 leading inwardly from its free end. In said bore or recess, an electrical assembly generally designated I4, and specifically shown in Figure 4, is housed. Such assembly consists of a disk of insulation l5 and a ring of insulation at I6. A pair of longitudinal conductors I'l and I 8 are fastened at their terminals to said disk I5 and ring I6 and conductor I'l leads to a contact I9, of metal, on the upper surface of said disk I5. 'I'he conductors I1 and I8 extend inwardly or have shoulders as at which are adapted to rest on a shoulder 2| adjacent the cuter end of the recess I3. Conductors 22 and 23 are connected to the conductors I1 and I8, respectively, and to the terminals of a gas lled electric bulb 24, suspending the latter centrally of the ring I6. Usually the bulb 24 is a neon bulb but it may be any equivalent. In each conductor 22 and 23, a condenser 25 is connected. A coil spring 26 of a conducting metal, extends through the bore of the ring I6 and has one terminal at 21 secured to the conductor I8. Said spring 26 serves to (Cl. F15- 183) cushion the bulb 24 in the event of movement of the latter, since the lower end of the bulb extends partly into the spring. Said spring at its inner end contacts with the shank I0.
Said bore or recess I3 is preferably closed at the outer end by a plug 28, of conducting metal, which is screw threaded in place at 29 and at its undersurface contacts the element I9. The outer surface of the plug 28 is preferably concaved as at 30 so that the palm of the hand will not touch the same ln operating the tool as a screw driver. A kerf 3l is preferably provided in the outer surface of said plug for engagement by a screw driver or the like in applying or removing the same.
It will be realized that the plug 28 is adapted to be touched by a iinger of the operator when the shank I0 is in engagement with a cable or the like being tested. The said neon lamp 24, condensers 25, shank I0 and plug 28 are connected in series. Thus when the shank Ill is in engagement with a cable or the like and a nger engages the plug 28 and an electric current is present, the neon lamp or bulb 24 will concentrate emissions of light.
Various changes may be resorted to provided they fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
We claim as our invention:-
1. A device of the class described having a body of insulation, a metallic element extending therefrom for engagement with the device being tested, said body having a bore, a metallic plug in the bore, conductors within the bore, one of said conductors leading to the plug, the other conductor leading to the element, conductor members extending one from each of the said conductors, a gas lled lamp to which the conductor members lead, condenser means associated with the conductor members, a disk of insulation to which the conductors are connected at one end, a ring of insulation to which the conductors are connected at the opposite end, a spring extending through said ring from one of the conductors to said element, and said lamp extending partly into the spring.
2. A device of the class described having a body of insulation, a metallic element extending therefrom for engagement with the device being tested, said body having a bore, a metallic plug in the bore, conductors within the bore, one of said conductors leading to the plug, the other conductor leading to the element, conductor members extending one from each of the said conductors, a. gas filled lamp to which the conductor members lead, condenser means associated with the conductor members, a disk of insuiatiomto which the conductors are connected at one end, a ring of insulation to which the conductors are connected at the opposite end, a spring extending through said ring from one of the conductors to said element, said lamp extending partly into the spring, the bore having a shoulder, the conductors having shoulders adjacent the disk engaging the first mentioned shoulder, and a contact on the disk engaging one of the conductors and said plug.
FRANK F. OBRIEN. HENRY D. MENKEL.
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Cited By (6)

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US2474407A (en) * 1945-01-15 1949-06-28 Kelley Koett Mfg Co Polarity indicator plug
US2476115A (en) * 1945-01-10 1949-07-12 Runbaken Julian Henry Electrical testing instrument
US2534450A (en) * 1948-03-05 1950-12-19 Joseph R Kadilak Continuity tester
US2536577A (en) * 1947-04-23 1951-01-02 Simmons Verlie Electrical testing implement
US2790094A (en) * 1952-12-05 1957-04-23 J & H Smith Mfg Co Voltage step-down device for dual signal elements
US20090214995A1 (en) * 2008-02-22 2009-08-27 Andrew Putrello Fire starter having a power source

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2476115A (en) * 1945-01-10 1949-07-12 Runbaken Julian Henry Electrical testing instrument
US2474407A (en) * 1945-01-15 1949-06-28 Kelley Koett Mfg Co Polarity indicator plug
US2536577A (en) * 1947-04-23 1951-01-02 Simmons Verlie Electrical testing implement
US2534450A (en) * 1948-03-05 1950-12-19 Joseph R Kadilak Continuity tester
US2790094A (en) * 1952-12-05 1957-04-23 J & H Smith Mfg Co Voltage step-down device for dual signal elements
US20090214995A1 (en) * 2008-02-22 2009-08-27 Andrew Putrello Fire starter having a power source
US8202085B2 (en) * 2008-02-22 2012-06-19 Andrew Putrello Fire starter having a power source

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