Inductive clamp devices, systems, and methods

US9632199B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9632199-B2
Application numberUS-201414446279-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 29, 2014
Priority dateJul 29, 2013
Publication dateApr 25, 2017
Grant dateApr 25, 2017

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Inductive clamps for use in utility locate operations are disclosed. In one embodiment, an inductive clamp includes a head assembly including a base element and a plurality of arm elements coupled to the base element, a handle assembly including a utility selector element coupled to the head assembly, and a magnetic core subassembly for generating a magnetic field for coupling to a targeted utility, the magnetic core subassembly including a plurality of ferrite elements and wire winding wrapped about one or more of the ferrite elements.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An inductive clamp for use in utility locate operations, comprising: a head assembly including a base element and a plurality of arm elements coupled to the base element; wherein the arm elements are movably closable in response to contact with a utility line and the arm elements are further movably openeable and closable with information about a selected utility type displayed on the inductive clamp; a handle assembly including a utility selector element, including a magnetic sensor switch to detect a position of the selector and provide a corresponding output signal to a coupled utility locator transmitter, coupled to the head assembly; and a magnetic core subassembly disposed on or in the head assembly for generating a magnetic field for coupling to a targeted utility, the magnetic core subassembly including a plurality of ferrite elements and wire winding wrapped about one or more of the ferrite elements. 2. The inductive clamp of claim 1 , wherein the arm elements are retained in an open or closed configuration by a plurality of permanent magnets disposed in an orientation to provide an attractive force between them. 3. The inductive clamp of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of magnets includes back arm magnets, base element magnets, and front arm magnets. 4. The inductive clamp of claim 1 , further including a tensioning element for holding the arm elements in a selected position. 5. The inductive clamp of claim 1 , further comprising an integrated GPS receiver module. 6. The inductive clamp of claim 1 , further comprising an integrated camera module. 7. An inductive clamp for use in utility locate operations, comprising: a head assembly including a base element and a plurality of arm elements coupled to the base element; a handle assembly including a utility selector element coupled to the head assembly; and a magnetic core subassembly disposed on or in the head assembly for generating a magnetic field for coupling to a targeted utility, the magnetic core subassembly including a plurality of ferrite elements and wire winding wrapped about one or more of the ferrite elements; wherein the utility selector element includes a sensor assembly and electronics to sense a position or orientation of the utility selector element and provide an output signal corresponding to the selected position or orientation to a utility locator transmitter remotely coupled to the inductive clamp. 8. The inductive clamp of claim 7 further comprising a communications module, wherein the output signal is provided as a wired or wireless output signal from the communications module. 9. The inductive clamp of claim 7 , wherein the position or orientation of the utility selector element is stored in a non-transitory memory in the inductive clamp and the utility selector element includes an off mode switch to power the clamp device on or off from a coupled remotely located utility locator transmitter. 10. The inductive clamp of claim 7 , wherein the utility selector element includes text or an icon to represent a selected utility type. 11. The inductive clamp of claim 1 , further comprising an integrated transmitter module for generating a current signal that is coupled to the magnetic core subassembly to generate the magnetic field for coupling to a targeted utility. 12. The inductive clamp of claim 11 , wherein the integrated transmitter module is configured to generate an output current signal at a plurality of frequencies. 13. The inductive clamp of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of frequencies of the output current signal are time multiplexed on a single current output signal. 14. The inductive clamp of claim 12 , wherein the output current signal comprises a plurality of separate output current signals, and ones of the plurality of frequencies are provided on different ones of the separate current signals. 15. The inductive claim of claim 11 , further comprising an intelligent battery coupled to the inductive clamp. 16. The inductive clamp of claim 1 , further comprising one or more ports for coupling other clamps or accessories. 17. The inductive clamp of claim 1 , further comprising a data communications module disposed in the inductive clamp. 18. The inductive clamp of claim 17 , wherein the data communications module is a wireless data communications module. 19. The inductive clamp of claim 17 , wherein the data communications module is a wired data communications module. 20. The inductive clamp of claim 1 , further comprising an LCD display for providing an indication of a utility selector element state. 21. The indicator clamp of claim 1 , further comprising a microphone. 22. The inductive clamp of claim 1 , further comprising a USB port. 23. The inductive clamp of claim 1 , further comprising an audio output element.

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  • G01V3/15Primary

    specially adapted for use during transport, e.g. by a person, vehicle or boat · CPC title

  • G01V3/104Primary

    using several coupled or uncoupled coils (G01V3/101 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • the magnetic field is produced by the objects or geological structures (characterised by the method of magnetic field measurement G01R33/00) · CPC title

  • operating with magnetic or electric fields produced or modified by the object or by the detecting device (with electromagnetic waves G01V3/17) · CPC title

  • Receivers · CPC title

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What does patent US9632199B2 cover?
Inductive clamps for use in utility locate operations are disclosed. In one embodiment, an inductive clamp includes a head assembly including a base element and a plurality of arm elements coupled to the base element, a handle assembly including a utility selector element coupled to the head assembly, and a magnetic core subassembly for generating a magnetic field for coupling to a targeted uti…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Olsson Mark S, Brown Hunter, Bench Stephanie M, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01V3/15. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 25 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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