Claims
- 1. A process of locating electrical insulation defects in wires, the process comprising:
inserting an inflatable bladder that expands to press against the wires upon inflation in a test area; inflating the bladder to conform to the shape of a section of the wires; introducing an electrode into the test area; applying a detection voltage to the wires and the electrode; and detecting electrical insulation defects in the wires through an insulation test.
- 2. The process as recited in claim 1, wherein the detection electrode includes multiple electrically isolated conductive surfaces, each conforming to the wires.
- 3. The process as recited in claim 1, wherein the detection voltage is an inducing voltage that causes arcing to occur between an exposed conductor and the detection electrode.
- 4. The process as recited in claim 1, wherein the electrode is integrated into the bladder.
- 5. The process as recited in claim 4, wherein more than one electrode is integrated into the bladder, the electrode providing positional information about detected insulation failures.
- 6. The process as recited in claim 1, wherein the insulation test is selected from the group consisting of high voltage breakdown tests, resistance measurements, standing wave tests, and time domain reflectometry tests.
- 7. The process as recited in claim 1, wherein the insulation test is a high-voltage breakdown test when the inflated bladder does not make physical contact with the wire.
- 8. The process as recited in claim 1, wherein the bladder includes multiple gas chambers to help conform to various surfaces of the wires.
- 9. The process as recited in claim 1, further comprising inflating the bladder with a test gas having a lower voltage gradient than ambient air.
- 10. A method of inducing arcing during insulation testing of electrical circuitry, said method comprising:
placing an inflatable bladder around the circuitry; inflating the bladder such that the bladder conforms around the electrical circuitry; and testing insulation for electrical defects.
- 11. The method as recited in claim 10, wherein testing insulation further comprises determining the presence of insulation failures through performing at least one of resistance measurements, time-domain reflectometry (TDR), standing wave tests, and high-voltage breakdown tests.
- 12. The method as recited in claim 10, wherein the inflatable bladder is transparent making visible any corona discharge activity around said solid insulation.
- 13. The method as recited in claim 10, further comprising injecting a test gas having an electrical breakdown voltage less than ambient air into the bladder.
- 14. The method as recited in claim 10, wherein the inflatable bladder is electrically conductive.
- 15. The method as recited in claim 14, wherein conductive surfaces of the inflated bladder make physical contact with an exposed conductor of the circuitry allowing the location of the exposed conductor to be identified using at least one of resistance measurements, standing wave tests, or time-domain reflectometry.
- 16. The method as recited in claim 14, wherein conductive surfaces of the inflated bladder are used to perform a high voltage breakdown test, causing arcing between the conductive surfaces and the exposed conductor in the conductor.
- 17. The method as recited in claim 10, wherein the bladder is flexible and conforms to the curvature of the circuitry.
- 18. The method as recited in claim 10, further comprising synchronizing the injection of the test gas with applying an electrical breakdown voltage less than that required in ambient air into said bladder to induce arcing in said test gas.
- 19. The method as recited in claim 10, further comprising releasing the test gas upon inflation of the bladder into a cavity surrounding the electrical circuitry.
- 20. A system for finding insulation defects in conductors, the system comprising:
an insulation tester to perform at least one insulation test on the conductors a conductive test surface electrically attached to the insulation tester; and an inflatable bladder holding the conductive test surface and configured to position the conductive test surface against the conductors.
- 21. The system as recited in claim 20, wherein at least one insulation test is selected from the group consisting of a high voltage breakdown test, resistance measurement, standing wave test, time domain reflectometry test, and combinations thereof.
- 22. The system as recited in claim 20, wherein the insulation tester is a high-voltage breakdown tester.
- 23. The system as recited in claim 20, wherein the inflatable bladder comprises at least two chambers adjustably inflatable to conform the conductive test surface to the conductor.
- 24. The system as recited in claim 20, further comprising a containment fixture selectively communicating with the bladder for increasing the pressure on the bladder as it is inflated.
- 25. The system as recited in claim 24, wherein the containment fixture is conductive.
- 26. The system as recited in claim 24, wherein the containment fixture is flexibly segmented to conform to curvature in the conductors.
- 27. The system as recited in claim 20, further comprising a gas distribution system comprising:
a gas source; and a tube connecting the gas source to a inlet to the bladder.
- 28. The system as recited in claim 27, wherein the gas source supplies pressurized gas.
- 29. The system as recited in claim 27, wherein the gas source inflates the bladder with an electropositive test gas.
- 30. The system as recited in claim 29, wherein the bladder includes orifices for distributing the test gas adjacent to the conductors.
- 31. A system for testing insulated wires, the system comprising:
an inflatable bladder that conforms to the shape of the wires; an insulation tester, comprising a high-voltage breakdown tester electrically connected to the bladder and a wire integrity tester capable of identifying defects in insulation on the wire; a means of electrically connecting the testers to the wires; and a conductive surface that is electrically connected to the insulation tester and in mechanical communication with the inflatable bladder, which causes the conductive surface to conform to the shape of the wires.
- 32. The system as recited in claim 31, further comprising:
a gas distribution system for inflating the bladder, the gas distribution system comprising a gas source and gas inlet tube; and a bladder containment fixture connected to the bladder, the fixture forcing the bladder to inflate around the surfaces of the wires.
- 33. The system as recited in claim 31, wherein the bladder is configured to conform to the shape of a device upon inflation to detect insulation defects.
- 34. The system as recited in claim 33, wherein the bladder is configured to cause a conductive surface to conform to the shape of a section of a test area upon inflation.
- 35. The system as recited in claim 34, wherein the bladder is configured to cause multiple conductive surfaces to conform to the shape of a section of a test area upon inflation.
- 36. The system as recited in claim 31, wherein the bladder comprises at least two inflatable chambers for conforming the bladder to the shape of wires to detect insulation defects.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of earlier-filed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/209,942, filed Jun. 7, 2000, for “Device for Detecting and Locating Insulation Defects,” which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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