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Title:
Static electricity indicator
Abstract:
The subject invention relates to an indicator device sensitive to small as well as high concentrations of electrostatic charges, the indicator comprising a transparent housing composed of an electrically insulating material and a plurality of articles confined within said housing, said articles having a thin metallic surface such as silver coated upon a low density core.
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Inventors:
Friebel, Virgil R. (Longmont, CO, US) Roller, Kent G. (Boulder, CO, US) Deitrick, Jack L. (Boulder, CO, US)
Application Number:
904102
Filing Date: 1978-05-08 Publication_date: 1980-06-17 Assignee:
Ball Corporation (Muncie, IN)
Primary Class(es):
324/457
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Other References:
Joseph Alexander et al., A Sourcebook for the Physical Sciences, Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., New York, 1961, p. 504, FIG. 21-10. M. Riaz, Electrical Engineering Laboratory Manual, McGraw-Hill Co. 1966, pp. 21.1-21.6, see use of ping-pong balls part 5 of Exp. 21. Allan S. Kullen et al., Webster's New American Dictionary, p. 737, definition of ping-pong. |