Thermal measuring and testing – Temperature measurement – In spaced noncontact relationship to specimen
Patent
1987-10-16
1989-11-07
Yasich, Daniel M.
Thermal measuring and testing
Temperature measurement
In spaced noncontact relationship to specimen
246169D, 246DIG2, 374130, 374132, 340 44G, B61L 306, G01J 510
Patent
active
048787612
ABSTRACT:
In the case of a system for detecting excessively heated wheel bearings and/or wheel tires of rail vehicles, a device is inserted into the path of the beam extending from a measuring point to a heat radiation sensor that distorts the resulting image and, in particular, widens it at least uniaxially. This device also serves to detect the measuring point when wheel axles shift in an axial direction. A system of this type may be formed by using a distorting optical device (6) which permits the imaging of a correspondingly widened field (4).
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Rosden Peter E.
Voest-Alpine AG
Yasich Daniel M.
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