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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 09, 2002
Filed:
May. 01, 2001
Michael G. Hamilton, Houston, TX (US);
Sam M. Ditta, Alvin, TX (US);
Other;
Abstract
The invention is directed to industrial diagnostic gauges that are utilized in industrial applications. Examples include pressure and temperature gauges utilized in petrochemical plants. The industrial diagnostic gauges include luminescent materials and reflective materials to facilitate accurate reading of the industrial diagnostic gauges in low and no light conditions from distances greater than 4 feet. Broadly, the industrial diagnostic gauges include a housing, a diagnostic member, a face, at least one hand operatively associated with the diagnostic member, a clear window and a retaining ring. The face may include at least one luminescent material and the at least one marking and the at least one hand each may include at least one reflective material. Additionally, the housing may include at least one marking having either at least one luminescent material or at least one reflective material. Methods of reading industrial diagnostic gauges and methods of manufacturing industrial diagnostic gauges are also disclosed.