IMMERSION DETECTOR FOR OPTICAL CLOSURE, IMMERSION DETECTION METHOD FOR OPTICAL CLOSURE, OPTICAL CLOSURE

PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To develop a technology for understanding an immersion and the quantity of the immersion within a closure sleeve from the outside of the closure sleeve without opening the closure sleeve. SOLUTION: In an immersion detector 1 for an optical closure, a detection line 3 is extract...

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description PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To develop a technology for understanding an immersion and the quantity of the immersion within a closure sleeve from the outside of the closure sleeve without opening the closure sleeve. SOLUTION: In an immersion detector 1 for an optical closure, a detection line 3 is extracted and extended from a detector body 2, and inserted into the closure sleeve 41 through a valve hole in a pressure valve 43 for a pressure test of a closure 4. Conductors are exposed at a tip of the detection line 3 comprising a pair of insulated electric wires within the detection line 3. The detector body 2 detects a current carried between the conductors through the immersion within the closure. The immersion detector 1 for the optical closure, an immersion detection method, and the optical closure suitably applied to the immersion detector and the immersion detection method are provided. COPYRIGHT: (C)2010,JPO&INPIT
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MEASURING
MEASURING VOLUME, VOLUME FLOW, MASS FLOW OR LIQUIDLEVEL
METERING BY VOLUME
OPTICAL ELEMENTS, SYSTEMS, OR APPARATUS
OPTICS
PHYSICS
TESTING
TESTING STATIC OR DYNAMIC BALANCE OF MACHINES ORSTRUCTURES
TESTING STRUCTURES OR APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
title IMMERSION DETECTOR FOR OPTICAL CLOSURE, IMMERSION DETECTION METHOD FOR OPTICAL CLOSURE, OPTICAL CLOSURE
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