摘要 |
1,143,323. Detecting faults electrically. REPUBLIC STEEL CORP. March 2, 1967 [March 14, 1966], No.10044/67. Heading G1N. [Also in Division H3] Defects in a moving workpiece are detected by a search coil 14, Fig.1, and represented eventually as pulses on a line 26, each pulse being fed to a gate circuit 27, which is connected to a plurality of delay circuits 28a, 28b, and which is arranged to feed a pulse to the first of the plurality of delay circuits not already involved in delaying a previous pulse, the outputs of the delay circuits being mixed at 29 and used to trigger a multivibrator 30 controlling a marker relay 103. This arrangement ensures that errors in marking defect positions due to slight differences between the delay times of the different delay circuits are reduced to a minimum. The search coil 14 influences frequency of an oscillator 15 which drives an amplifier 17 and rectifier 18, the output at 21 being in the form of a pulse. A comparator 25 compares the size of the defect signal with a predetermined reference value, and if the latter is exceeded, an analyzer circuit 22 registers the presence of shallow and deep seam defects. A further comparator (not shown) having a higher reference value detects only deep seam defects. The delay and marker circuits 13, are fed only from the comparator 25. |