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titleOfInvention Device for testing and/or measuring a test object
abstract Device for testing and/or measuring a test object with a signal transmission being arranged between a movable trans­ducer/sensor (1) and stationarily located equipment, for ex­ample an electric cabinet. The transducer is in the form of a carriage or placed on/in a carriage which moves, for exam­ple backwards and forwards across a test object (2). By mounting a conductor (16) in parallel with the path of move­ment of the transducer and allowing this stationary conduc­tor to constitute a winding on a transformer ring-core (13), placed on the carriage and thus being movable along the con­ductor (16), signals can be transmitted without galvanic signal connection between the carriage and, for example, stationary equipment. A consequence of this signal transmis­sion is that the transducer (1) can move as a so-called shuttle across, for example, a hot steel strand (2) with no other means of driving than its own kinetic energy, which may, for example, be supplied by means of compressed air im­pulses when the transducer is positioned outside near the edges of the steel strand. The signal transmission can ad­vantageously be made bidirectional, and one field of appli­cation is the so-called eddy current testing, in which the signal transmission problem often constitutes a greatly lim­iting factor. In simplified terms the signal transmission device can be regarded as a transformer with a movable wind­ing, in its simplest embodiment.
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