Steven R Mccasland, 56258 E Petain Ave, Yuma, CO 80759
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Savannah, TN
Littleton, CO
Lebanon, TN
258 E Petain Ave, Yuma, CO 80759 970-4812686
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Systems And Methods For Locating A Circuit
US Patent:
7274184, Sep 25, 2007
Filed:
Dec 12, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/301571
Inventors:
Steven Thomas McCasland - Highlands Ranch CO, US
Thomas A. McCasland - Evergreen CO, US
Thomas A. McCasland - Evergreen CO, US
Assignee:
TASCO, Inc. - Englewood CO
International Classification:
G01R 19/00
G01V 3/11
G01V 3/11
US Classification:
324 67, 324326
Abstract:
Systems and methods presented herein are generally directed to the location and/or identification of a circuit within a circuit. In one embodiment, a transmitter is configured for inducing a signal upon a circuit (e. g. , power lines, communication lines, lighting circuits, etc. ) to identify it from other circuit lines. The signal may be induced upon an individual element of the circuit through direct contact. A receiver may receive a radiated component of the signal from a distal point on the circuit to acquire the signal induced thereon and determine a strength of the signal received. Based on the received signal component, the receiver may determine location, configuration, and/or identification of the circuit from which the radiated signal is being received.
Systems And Methods For Locating A Circuit
US Patent:
8552709, Oct 8, 2013
Filed:
Feb 7, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/052340
Inventors:
Steven Thomas McCasland - Highlands Ranch CO, US
Thomas A. McCasland - Evergreen CO, US
Thomas A. McCasland - Evergreen CO, US
Assignee:
Tasco Inc. - Englewood CO
International Classification:
G01R 19/00
US Classification:
324 66, 324 67, 324528
Abstract:
Systems and methods presented herein locate and/or identify a circuit within an electrical system. In one embodiment, a transmitter is configured for inducing signals upon a plurality of circuit lines (e. g. , power lines, communication lines, lighting circuits, etc. ) with each circuit line having a unique signal to identify it from other circuit lines. Each signal may be induced upon an individual circuit line by a inductive coupling clip coupled about the circuit line. The transmitter may be used at a distribution point of the circuit lines, such as circuit breaker box. A receiver can then receive a signal from a distal point on the circuit line to acquire the unique signal induced thereon and identify determine which inductive coupling clip is coupled thereto. For example. the signal may be decoded to display a number of the circuit line being tested.
Cable Locator
US Patent:
D423376, Apr 25, 2000
Filed:
Feb 22, 1999
Appl. No.:
D/101004
Inventors:
Steven T. McCasland - Highlands Ranch CO
Thomas A. McCasland - Evergreen CO
Thomas A. McCasland - Evergreen CO
International Classification:
1004
US Classification:
D10 46
Systems And Methods For Locating A Circuit
US Patent:
2017026, Sep 21, 2017
Filed:
May 30, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/608756
Inventors:
- Englewood CO, US
Steven Thomas McCasland - Highlands Ranch CO, US
Steven Thomas McCasland - Highlands Ranch CO, US
International Classification:
G01R 31/04
G01R 31/02
G01R 31/02
Abstract:
Systems and methods presented herein are generally directed to the location and/or identification of a circuit within a circuital system. In one embodiment, a transmitter is configured for inducing signals upon a plurality of circuit lines (e.g., power lines, communication lines, lighting circuits, etc.) with each circuit line having a unique signal to identify it from other circuit lines. Each signal may be induced upon an individual circuit line by means of a inductive coupling clip coupled about the circuit line. The transmitter may be used at a distribution point of the circuit lines, such as circuit breaker box. A receiver can then receive a signal from a distal point on the circuit line to acquire the unique signal induced thereon and identify determine which inductive coupling clip is coupled thereto. For example, the signal may be decoded to display a number of the circuit line being tested.
Systems And Methods For Locating A Circuit
US Patent:
2015031, Nov 5, 2015
Filed:
Oct 4, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/046675
Inventors:
Steven Thomas McCasland - Highlands Ranch CO, US
International Classification:
G01R 29/00
Abstract:
Systems and methods presented herein are generally directed to the location and/or identification of a circuit within a circuital system. In one embodiment, a transmitter is configured for inducing signals upon a plurality of circuit lines (e.g., power lines, communication lines, lighting circuits, etc.) with each circuit line having a unique signal to identify it from other circuit lines. Each signal may be induced upon an individual circuit line by means of a inductive coupling clip coupled about the circuit line. The transmitter may be used at a distribution point of the circuit lines, such as circuit breaker box. A receiver can then receive a signal from a distal point on the circuit line to acquire the unique signal induced thereon and identify determine which inductive coupling clip is coupled thereto. For example, the signal may be decoded to display a number of the circuit line being tested.
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