David Slough
Electrician in Elkhart, TX

License number
Colorado 20857
Issued Date
Mar 13, 2000
Renew Date
May 12, 2000
Type
Electrical Apprentice
Address
Address
Rt 2 BOX 2367, Elkhart, TX 75839

Professional information

David Slough Photo 1

Electrical Plug Lock Out Apparatus And Method

US Patent:
6736652, May 18, 2004
Filed:
Mar 25, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/104444
Inventors:
David Slough - Elkhart TX 75839
International Classification:
H01R 1344
US Classification:
439133, 70230
Abstract:
A lock out apparatus including a plug having an electrical line extending therefrom and a generally tubular nose portion, a tubular body having an interior passageway removably receiving the nose portion of the plug therein, and a set screw extending through a wall of the tubular body so as to be rotatably movable between a first position exerting a compressive force against the nose portion and a second position releasing the nose portion. An arm is pivotally connected to the set screw and is movable between a first position preventing rotation of the set screw and a second position allowing rotational movement. A post is affixed to the tubular body and includes a slot which is suitable for receiving the arm in the first position. A lock can extend through an aperture of the arm and through holes in the post so as to fix the arm within the slot of the post.


David Slough Photo 2

Test Pin For Power Receptacles

US Patent:
6731117, May 4, 2004
Filed:
Mar 25, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/104418
Inventors:
David Slough - Elkhart TX 75839
International Classification:
H01H 3104
US Classification:
324538
Abstract:
A test pin for an electrical receptacle having a conductive terminal, a non-conductive housing affixed to an end of the conductive terminal, and a receptacle affixed within the housing adjacent an end of the housing opposite the terminal. The receptacle is electrically connected to the conductive terminal. The conductive terminal is a tubular member having an end threadedly engaged with the housing. The receptacle is of an electrically conductive material and mounted entirely within the non-conductive housing. A wire has a first end affixed to the receptacle and a second end affixed to an end of the housing. The test pin is suitable for slidable receipt within the interior of a sleeve of the electrical receptacle.