Method of obtaining temperature of an object being heat treated

Heating – Processes of heating or heater operation – Treating an article – container – batch or body as a unit

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165 86, 236 15BC, 374154, 432 32, 432 36, 432138, F27D 300, F27D 2100, G01K 108, F27B 916

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046029044

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a method and apparatus for determining the temperature of an object as it moves through a heat treating furnace. The furnace includes a hearth adapted to move through it thusly enabling a number of objects placed on the hearth to be heat treated as they move through the furnace. To obtain the temperature of an object being heat treated as it moves through the furnace, a hole is provided in the hearth. A thermocouple wire is inserted through the hole and into the furnace. An end of the wire is connected to an object being heat treated, and the object is placed in the furnace. The other end of the wire is connected to a temperature display device outside of the furnace which moves along with the hearth and the object as they move through the furnace.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1452856 (1923-04-01), Trinks
patent: 1808507 (1931-06-01), Poole
patent: 2622862 (1952-12-01), Talley

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