EP1721175A1 - Portable electric testing equipment - Google Patents

Portable electric testing equipment

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EP1721175A1
EP1721175A1 EP04808234A EP04808234A EP1721175A1 EP 1721175 A1 EP1721175 A1 EP 1721175A1 EP 04808234 A EP04808234 A EP 04808234A EP 04808234 A EP04808234 A EP 04808234A EP 1721175 A1 EP1721175 A1 EP 1721175A1
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Prior art keywords
voltage
level
probe
indicating
input unit
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German (de)
French (fr)
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EP1721175A4 (en
Inventor
Jun Seok Kim
Joo Yong Kang
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G-Auto Co Ltd
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01RMEASURING ELECTRIC VARIABLES; MEASURING MAGNETIC VARIABLES
    • G01R13/00Arrangements for displaying electric variables or waveforms
    • G01R13/02Arrangements for displaying electric variables or waveforms for displaying measured electric variables in digital form
    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01RMEASURING ELECTRIC VARIABLES; MEASURING MAGNETIC VARIABLES
    • G01R1/00Details of instruments or arrangements of the types included in groups G01R5/00 - G01R13/00 and G01R31/00
    • G01R1/02General constructional details
    • G01R1/06Measuring leads; Measuring probes
    • G01R1/067Measuring probes
    • G01R1/06794Devices for sensing when probes are in contact, or in position to contact, with measured object
    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01RMEASURING ELECTRIC VARIABLES; MEASURING MAGNETIC VARIABLES
    • G01R19/00Arrangements for measuring currents or voltages or for indicating presence or sign thereof
    • G01R19/165Indicating that current or voltage is either above or below a predetermined value or within or outside a predetermined range of values
    • G01R19/16533Indicating that current or voltage is either above or below a predetermined value or within or outside a predetermined range of values characterised by the application
    • G01R19/16561Indicating that current or voltage is either above or below a predetermined value or within or outside a predetermined range of values characterised by the application in hand-held circuit testers

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  • the present invention generally relates to a portable electric testing equipment
  • Lamp testers and digital multi-meters are used by service technicians for testing voltages and frequencies of electric and electronic equipments in an automobile.
  • a lamp tester is designed to allow a technician to intuitively recognize voltages
  • the present invention is disclosed to solve the afore-mentioned conventional
  • portable electric testing equipment comprises: a probe; ground contact means for
  • a voltage input unit for receiving a
  • a controller for applying a test voltage of a prescribed
  • FIG. 1 is an external view of a portable electric testing equipment according to a
  • FIG. 2 is a plan of a display/manipulation panel
  • FIG. 3 is a circuit diagram of a body illustrated in FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 4 is a circuit diagram of a voltage input unit illustrated in FIG. 3;
  • FIG 5 is a time chart for explaining an operation of the present invention according to an input voltage, and
  • FIG 6 is a schematic drawing of the present invention shown in actual use
  • the equipment is further mounted at
  • the equipment may further include probe extension means (30) having an attachable/detachable coupling unit (31), an extension cable (32), and an auxiliary probe (33) connected to the extension cable (32).
  • the probe extension means (30) is
  • the body (10) includes a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110), a manipulating unit (110),
  • the manipulating unit (10) includes a plurality of manipulating buttons (111,
  • buttons (111, 112) are manipulated, a key signal corresponding thereto is generated to
  • the power input unit (120) serves to input a voltage measured by the probe
  • the power input unit itself to the controller (130).
  • the power input unit itself to the controller (130).
  • the power input unit is not limited to the controller (130).
  • (120) may be the known voltage floor circuit where a non- inversion terminal (+) of an
  • operational amplifier (121) is connected to a voltage input end via voltage
  • dividing/smoothing circuit (122) comprised of a plurality of resistant elements (Rl,
  • R2 and capacitors (CI, C2), and an inversion terminal (-) is directly connected to an output terminal.
  • an unexplained reference numeral R3 is an element- protecting resistance of an output end of the operational amplifier (121).
  • the controller (130) functions to input a predetermined level of test voltage
  • the predetermined reference voltage for example, 3 volts.
  • the measurement indicating lamp unit (140) includes a plurality of lamps
  • each lamp (141-143) disposed at the indication/manipulation panel (12), and each lamp (141-143)
  • LEDs light emitting diodes
  • LEDs (D1-D9) at the respecive lamps (141-143) are
  • the segment indicating unit (150) mounted at the indication/manipulation
  • panel (12) includes a predetermined number of digit segments for indicating numericals or characters by using illuminating elements such as LEDs, and indicates a measured value such as a voltage or the like, a ground stage, a measurement stand-by
  • the mode indicating lamp unit (160) includes lamps (161, 162) for indicating
  • Each lamp (161-163) is illuminated
  • the illuminating lamp unit (170) is comprised of a push button (171) mounted
  • the LED (173) used for illumination needs to generate a sufficient brightness
  • ground end such as a negative (-) electrode of a
  • test voltage for example, approximately 1 volt
  • the controller (130) is inputted to the voltage input unit (120) as the probe (11) is not in
  • the controller (130) discriminates an input of
  • test voltage level for example, approximately 1 volt
  • the measured object is inputted to the controller (13) via the voltage input unit (120).
  • the controller (130) compares the voltage inputted from the voltage input unit (120) with a predetermined level of voltage (for example, approximately 3 volts), and
  • the controller If the input voltage is above the predetermined level of voltage, the controller
  • the controller (130) displays a message (for example, "0.0" or the like)
  • LED (173) that is embedded in the illuminating lamp unit (170) is lighted when the push button (171) is pressed to allow the probe (11) to illuminate a pointed place, thereby enabling to easily check a terminal of a measured object.
  • a vehicle in a repair shop particularly for testing a performance of a battery, a power
  • window motor an injector, a power transistor, a throttle position sensor, an oxygen
  • a vehicle speed sensor a vehicle speed sensor
  • an air flow sensor a vehicle speed sensor
  • an engine starting control relay a vehicle speed sensor
  • a vehicle speed sensor a vehicle speed sensor
  • an air flow sensor a vehicle speed sensor
  • an engine starting control relay a vehicle speed sensor
  • a vehicle speed sensor a vehicle speed sensor
  • an air flow sensor a vehicle speed sensor
  • an engine starting control relay a vehicle speed sensor
  • a vehicle speed sensor a vehicle speed sensor
  • an air flow sensor a vehicle speed sensor
  • an engine starting control relay a vehicle speed sensor
  • MAP Sensor Pressure Sensor

Abstract

A portable electric testing equipment comprising: a probe; ground contact means for contacting a ground terminal of a measured object; a voltage input unit for receiving a voltage applied from the probe; a controller for applying a test voltage of a prescribed level to the voltage input unit, and outputting a control signal for indicating a ground when a voltage level inputted from the voltage input unit is below zero level and for indicating a measurement stand-by state when the voltage level is at test voltage level and for indicating a detected voltage level when the voltage level is above a prescribed reference voltage; and display means for performing an indication according to the control signal from the controller, such that the measurement stand-by state can be easily recognized by a user, and a plurality of lamps are selectively illuminated for the user to intuitivley recognize a measured voltage.

Description

PORTABLE ELECTRIC TESTING EQUIPMENT
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention generally relates to a portable electric testing equipment
and, more particularly, to a portable electric testing equipment capable of detecting and
indicating a measurement stand-by state.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In general, relative concepts, rather than absolute numerical values, have been
introduced in checking electrical conditions of a vehicle, and this trend is more
apparent when electrical elements work with mechanical elements. Automobile
service technicians are nowadays required to have a basic knowledge of both electrical
and mechanical fields rather than solely concentrating in the mechanical field.
However, it is essential for automobile service technicians to have knowledge
of technical fields both in mechanical and electrical/electronic areas, as demands have
increased in the number of electrical and electronic equipments for being used in an
automobile since the adoption of complex mechatronics to the automobiles.
Lamp testers and digital multi-meters are used by service technicians for testing voltages and frequencies of electric and electronic equipments in an automobile.
A lamp tester is designed to allow a technician to intuitively recognize voltages,
frequencies and the like when a lamp is lighted by a given voltage and frequency
according to a contact of a probe to an object to be tested. A digital multi-meter
digitally measures resistances, currents, voltages (AC/DC) and the like, and displays
them on a Liquid Crystal Diode or a segment display element when a probe contacts a
terminal of a measured object.
However, there is a drawback in the lamp testers and the digital multi-meters
according to the prior arts in that a zero potential is indicated on a display panel both
when a probe contacts a ground terminal of a measured object and when no probe
contacts a terminal of an object, i.e., in an open circuit state, making it impossible to
discriminate whether a present state is an open circuit state (where no probe contacts a
terminal) or a measurement stand-by state.
The present invention is disclosed to solve the afore-mentioned conventional
technical drawback and it is an object of the present invention to provide portable electric testing equipment capable of detecting and indicating a measurement stand-by state. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the
portable electric testing equipment comprises: a probe; ground contact means for
contacting a ground terminal of a measured object; a voltage input unit for receiving a
voltage applied from the probe; a controller for applying a test voltage of a prescribed
level to the voltage input unit, and outputting a control signal for indicating a ground
when a voltage level inputted from the voltage input unit is below zero level and for
indicating a measurement stand-by state when the voltage level is a test voltage level
and for indicating a detected voltage level when the voltage level is above a prescribed
reference voltage; and display means for performing an indication according to the
control signal from the controller.
BRIEF DESCRD?TION OF THE DRAWINGS
For a better understanding of the nature and objects of the present invention,
reference should be made to the following detailed description with the accompanying
drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is an external view of a portable electric testing equipment according to a
preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a plan of a display/manipulation panel;
FIG. 3 is a circuit diagram of a body illustrated in FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a circuit diagram of a voltage input unit illustrated in FIG. 3; FIG 5 is a time chart for explaining an operation of the present invention according to an input voltage, and
FIG 6 is a schematic drawing of the present invention shown in actual use
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described in
detail with reference to the annexed drawings, where the present embodiment is not
limiting the scope of the present invention but is given only as an illustrative purpose
Referring to FIG 1, the portable electric testing equipment according to the
preferred embodiment of the present invention has a handheld pen-like shape The
equipment is disposed at one end thereof with a probe (11) and at the other end with a
jack (not shown) for contacting a ground end. The equipment is further mounted at
one surface thereof with a body (10) disposed with a display/manipulation panel (12
see FIG 2) and a ground contact means (20) equipped with a plug (21) attachably and
detachably coupled to said jack of the body (10), a cable (22) and a terminal-
contacting tong (23)
The equipment may further include probe extension means (30) having an attachable/detachable coupling unit (31), an extension cable (32), and an auxiliary probe (33) connected to the extension cable (32). The probe extension means (30) is
not an essential element of the present invention, but an optional element.
Referring now to FIG. 3, the body (10) includes a manipulating unit (110), a
power input unit (120), a controller (130), a measurement indicating lamp unit (140), a
segment indicating unit (150), a mode indicating lamp unit (160), an illuminating lamp
unit (170), and a battery (not shown).
The manipulating unit (10) includes a plurality of manipulating buttons (111,
112) mounted at an indication/manipulation panel (12), and when the manipulating
buttons (111, 112) are manipulated, a key signal corresponding thereto is generated to
be inputted to the controller (130).
The power input unit (120) serves to input a voltage measured by the probe
(11) to the controller (130) and to input a voltage outputted from the controller (130)
itself to the controller (130). For example, as shown in FIG. 4, the power input unit
(120) may be the known voltage floor circuit where a non- inversion terminal (+) of an
operational amplifier (121) is connected to a voltage input end via voltage
dividing/smoothing circuit (122) comprised of a plurality of resistant elements (Rl,
R2) and capacitors (CI, C2), and an inversion terminal (-) is directly connected to an output terminal. For reference, an unexplained reference numeral R3 is an element- protecting resistance of an output end of the operational amplifier (121).
The controller (130) functions to input a predetermined level of test voltage
(for example, approximately 1 volt) to an input end of the voltage input unit (120) via
a resistance (R4) and a diode (DO) and to detect a voltage level inputted from the
voltage input unit (120) to output a control signal for displaying an indication of
ground when the detected voltage level is below zero (0) potential, displaying an
indication of a measurement stand-by state when the detected voltage level is at test
voltage level and displaying a detected voltage level when the detected voltage level is
above the predetermined reference voltage (for example, 3 volts).
The measurement indicating lamp unit (140) includes a plurality of lamps
(141-143) disposed at the indication/manipulation panel (12), and each lamp (141-143)
is equipped with a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs, D1-D9), each diode
illuminating a different color. LEDs (D1-D9) at the respecive lamps (141-143) are
constructed such that one among the LEDs (D1-D9) in correspondence to a relevant
detected voltage illuminates according to the constrol of the controller (130).
The segment indicating unit (150) mounted at the indication/manipulation
panel (12) includes a predetermined number of digit segments for indicating numericals or characters by using illuminating elements such as LEDs, and indicates a measured value such as a voltage or the like, a ground stage, a measurement stand-by
state or the like, by the control of the controller (130).
The mode indicating lamp unit (160) includes lamps (161, 162) for indicating
a measurement mode and a low voltage warning lamp (163) for warning of a low
voltage below a predetermined level of voltage. Each lamp (161-163) is illuminated
by each LED element (D10-D12) that is driven by the control of the controller (130)
The illuminating lamp unit (170) is comprised of a push button (171) mounted
at the indicating/manipulating panel (12) and an LED (173) mounted at a distal end of
the body (10) where a short circuit preventing resistance (172) and a probe (11) are
disposed.
The LED (173) used for illumination needs to generate a sufficient brightness
such that it is preferred that an LED element having a high brightness is used for the
LED (173).
For reference, a ground end of each component equipped at the body (10) thus
described is connected to a ground end of a measured object via ground connecting
means (20). The operational merits of the present invention thus constructed will now be
described with reference to the attached drawings.
Referring to FIG. 5, when a ground end (such as a negative (-) electrode of a
vehicle battery or a vehicle body itself) of a measured object is clamped by the
terminal-contacting tong (23) and the manipulating button (112) is manipulated and the
body (10) is turned on while a user couples a plug (21) of the ground contacting means
(20) to the body (10), a test voltage (for example, approximately 1 volt) outputted from
the controller (130) is inputted to the voltage input unit (120) as the probe (11) is not in
touch with a measured object.
Successively, as shown in FIG. 6, the controller (130) discriminates an input of
a test voltage level (for example, approximately 1 volt) from the voltage input unit
(120) to indicate a message showing a measurement stand-by state via the segment
indicating unit (150).
Under the measurement stand-by state, when a user contacts the probe (11) to
a positive (+) electrode of a measured object, voltage of the positive (+) electrode at
the measured object is inputted to the controller (13) via the voltage input unit (120).
The controller (130) compares the voltage inputted from the voltage input unit (120) with a predetermined level of voltage (for example, approximately 3 volts), and
as a result of the comparison, if the inputted voltage is below the predetermined level,
the low voltage warning lamp (163) of the mode indicating lamp unit (160) is
illuminated to thereby warn the user against the low voltage state, as shown in FIG. 6.
If the input voltage is above the predetermined level of voltage, the controller
(130) numerically displays the voltage detected via the segment indicating unit (150),
and a predetermined LED in correspondence to a relevant detected voltage is lighted
among the LEDs (D1-D9) of the measurement indicating lamp unit (140), whereby the
user can easily and intuitively recognize the present state of the detected voltage.
The controller (130) displays a message (for example, "0.0" or the like)
indicating a ground potential via the segment indicating unit (150) because a voltage of
a below-zero potential is inputted to the voltage input unit (120) when the user contacts
the probe (11) to the negative (-) electrode or a ground terminal of the measured object.
At the same time, a predetermined LED which is set to indicate a zero potential is
lighted among the LEDs (D1-D9) of the measurement indicating lamp unit (140).
Meanwhile, when it is difficult to see a measured object due to darkness, the
LED (173) that is embedded in the illuminating lamp unit (170) is lighted when the push button (171) is pressed to allow the probe (11) to illuminate a pointed place, thereby enabling to easily check a terminal of a measured object.
The portable electric testing equipment thus described according to the present
invention is useful for testing various sensors and electric and electronic appliances of
a vehicle in a repair shop, particularly for testing a performance of a battery, a power
window motor, an injector, a power transistor, a throttle position sensor, an oxygen
sensor, a vehicle speed sensor, an air flow sensor, an engine starting control relay, a
pulse generator for automatic transmission, a wheel speed sensor, a Manifold Absolute
Pressure Sensor (MAP Sensor), rotating sensor of an injection pump, a failure
checking of an antenna, a horn, a wiper and the like.
The foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of the present
invention has been presented for the purpose of illustration and description. It is not
intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and
modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings or may be
acquired from practice of the invention. It is intended that the scope of the invention
be defined by the claims appended hereto, and their equivalents.
Although in the preferred embodiment of the present invention, a construction
for measuring a voltage is only explained. It has only exemplified essential parts related to the invention such that other constructions may be included for measuring and indicating frequencies, resistances, currents and the like using the known arts
As apparent from the foregoing, there is an advantage in the portable electric
testing equipment thus described according to the embodiment of the present invention
in that when a test voltage is inputted to a voltage input unit to apply a voltage level
corresponding to the test voltage, it is recognized as a measurement stand-by state and
is indicated as such, whereby a user can easily tell the measurement stand-by state
There is another advantage in that a plurality of lamps can be selectively
lighted according to a measured voltage to allow a user to easily and instinctively tell a
measured voltage

Claims

WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:
1. A portable electric testing equipment comprising: a probe; ground contact means for contacting a ground terminal of a measured object; a voltage input unit for receiving a voltage applied from said probe; a controller for applying a test voltage of a prescribed level to said voltage
input unit, and outputting a control signal for indicating a ground when a voltage level
inputted from said voltage input unit is below zero level and for indicating a
measurement stand-by state when the voltage level is at test voltage level and for
indicating a detected voltage level when the voltage level is above a prescribed
reference voltage; and display means for performing an indication according to the control signal
from said controller.
2. The equipment as defined in claim 1, wherein said display means comprises a
segment indicating unit.
3. The equipment as defined in claim 1, wherein said display means comprises a plurality of light emitting elements, each being illuminated according to a detected voltage range.
4. The equipment as defined in claim 1, wherein said display means comprises a
low voltage warning light emitting element for being illuminated when a voltage
below said prescribed reference voltage is detected.
5. The equipment as defined in claim 1 further comprising probe extension
means having an attachable/detachable coupling unit, an extension cable, and an
auxiliary probe connected to said extension cable.
6. The equipment as defined in claim 1 further comprising an illuminating lamp
for illuminating a place at the pointing direction of said probe.
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