Claims
- 1. A soldering iron, comprising:an electric power source having positive and negative terminals; a soldering contact electrically connected to said electric power source; a continuity indicator; and a first electrically conductive continuity testing lead having a free end discrete from said soldering contact, said first testing lead electrically connected in series to said continuity indicator and to one of said terminals of said electrical power source, and a second electrically conductive continuity testing lead having a free end discrete from said soldering contact, said second testing lead electrically connected to said opposite terminal of said electrical power source.
- 2. The soldering iron of claim 1, wherein the continuity indicator is a light bulb or light emitting diode.
- 3. The soldering iron of claim 1, wherein the soldering contact includes first and second electrodes.
- 4. The soldering iron of claim 3, wherein the first and second electrodes are electrically isolated from one another.
- 5. The soldering iron of claim 3, wherein the soldering contact further includes an insulator coupled between the first and second electrodes.
- 6. The soldering iron of claim 1, further including a switch having a closed state and an open state.
- 7. The soldering iron of claim 6, wherein the continuity indicator illuminates when the switch is in the closed state.
- 8. The soldering iron of claim 6, wherein the soldering contact has an energized and non-energized state.
- 9. The soldering iron of claim 8, wherein the continuity indicator illuminates when the switch is in the closed state regardless of the state of the soldering contact.
- 10. The soldering iron of claim 6, wherein the continuity indicator and the switch are connected in series.
- 11. The soldering iron of claim 1, wherein the soldering contact is connected in parallel with the continuity indicator.
- 12. A soldering iron, comprising:an electric power source having positive and negative terminals, a continuity indicator, a first electrode electrically connected to one of said terminals of said electric power source; a second electrode electrically connected to the opposite terminal of said electric power source; a first electrically conductive continuity testing lead disposed a spaced distance from said first and second electrodes, said first testing lead having a free end adapted to contact one side of a circuit to be tested, wherein said opposite end of said testing lead is electrically connected in series to said continuity indicator and to one of said terminals of said electric power source; and a second electrically conductive continuity testing lead disposed a spaced apart distance from said first and second electrodes, said second testing lead having a free end adapted to contact the opposite side of the circuit to be tested, wherein said opposite end of said second testing lead is electrically connected to the opposite of said terminals of said electric power source.
- 13. The soldering iron of claim 12, wherein the first and second electrodes are electrically isolated from one another.
- 14. The soldering iron of claim 13, further including an insulator coupled between the first and second electrodes.
- 15. The soldering iron of claim 12, further including a switch having a closed state and an open state.
- 16. The soldering iron of claim 15, wherein the continuity indicator illuminates when the switch is in the closed state.
- 17. The soldering iron of claim 15, wherein the first and second electrodes have energized and non-energized states.
- 18. The soldering iron of claim 17, wherein the continuity indicator illuminates when the switch is in the closed state regardless of the states of the first and second electrodes.
- 19. The soldering iron of claim 15, wherein the continuity indicator and the switch are connected in series.
- 20. The soldering iron of claim 12, wherein the first and second electrodes are connected in parallel with the continuity indicator.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/149,416, filed Aug. 18, 1999.
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