Richard J. Gott
Plumbers in Lewes, DE

License number
Delaware HM-0000189
Issued Date
Jun 12, 2007
Expiration Date
Oct 31, 2018
Category
Plumbing/HVACR
Type
Master HVACR
Address
Address 2
Lewes, DE 19958

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Richard Gott
431 Homestead Rd, Wilmington, DE 19805
(302) 668-1858
Richard Gott
401 Kings Hwy, Lewes, DE 19958
(302) 645-2400
Richard Gott, age 65
120 E Quail Trl, Lewes, DE 19958
(302) 644-1770
Richard Gott
312 Mederia Cir, Newark, DE 19702
(302) 379-6787
Richard J Gott
401 Kings Hwy, Lewes, DE 19958
(302) 645-2400

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Leak Detection Tape

Leak Detection Tape

US Patent:
6175310, Jan 16, 2001
Filed:
May 10, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/307564
Inventors:
Richard J. Gott - Lewes DE
International Classification:
G08B 2100
US Classification:
340605
Abstract:
An elongated, flexible, flat conductive tape can be applied to any surface to be monitored for water or other liquid leaks, and electrically connected to any suitable type of conventional electrically operated leak detector. A pair of parallel spaced conductors is disposed on one side of the tape that run longitudinally along the length thereof. The conductors are spaced from one another by a small distance to insure that only a small quantity of water or other conductive liquid is necessary to bridge the gap between the conductors, and create an electrical short circuit or substantial impedance reduction between the two. In addition, the conductors are preferably as flat as possible to insure that liquid can freely flow transversely across them without being impeded thereby. Both of these features insure that the detector tape can sense even very small quantities of liquid, thereby generating an early warning of a leak condition before extensive damage results. A liquid responsive visible indication is also provided on the tape to identify the location along the tape where water or other leaking liquid has come in contact therewith, and eliminates the need for using an expensive sensing device to locate the source of a leak.