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Title:
Apparatus for the detection and processing of electric signals
Abstract:
In the exemplary disclosure, a signal transmitter and a signal processing part, which are interconnectable in the signal path by means of a contact plug, have a galvanically separative coupling location in the signal path with primary and secondary coupling members. The object is to design a plug-in connection that demonstrates a particularly good insulation effect. This is achieved in that of any given two inter-associated primary and secondary coupling members one of the two coupling members is disposed in the contact plug part on the side of the signal processing part and the other is disposed in the corresponding plug-in contact part of the signal transmitter so that upon establishment of the plug contact between the signal transmitter and the signal processing part the coupling members join together in spatial proximity as primary and secondary coupling members to form a coupling location.
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Inventors:
Hoebel, Peter (Erlangen, DE, US)
Application Number:
953189
Filing Date: 1978-10-20 Publication_date: 1980-11-25 Assignee:
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft (Berlin & Munich, DE)
Primary Class(es):
307/149
250/551, 307/326, 336/DIG2
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
| 3387606 | Jun, 1968 | Crafts et al. | 336/DIG. | | 3549990 | Dec, 1970 | Hochheiser | 336/DIG. | | 3743989 | Jul, 1973 | Nicolas et al. | 336/DIG. | | 3792284 | Feb, 1974 | Kaelin | 250/551. | | 3913001 | Oct, 1975 | Kayama | 250/551. | | 4045120 | Aug, 1977 | de Corlieu et al. | 250/551. |
Other Refs:
1220920| Jul, 1966 | DE. | | 279993Nov, 1927 | GB. | | 1025448Apr, 1966 | GB. | | 1080658Aug, 1967 | GB. | | 1366134Sep, 1974 | GB. | | 1383577Feb, 1975 | GB. | | 1398166Jun, 1975 | GB. | | 1447469Aug, 1976 | GB. | | 1456394Nov, 1976 | GB. | | 1493992Dec, 1977 | GB. | | 1503979Mar, 1978 | GB. | | 1527014Oct, 1978 | GB. | | | | | | | |
Other References:
Electronics, Sep. 1, 1969, p. 38, "Medical Electronics". |