Thermal measuring and testing – Temperature measurement – By electrical or magnetic heat sensor
Patent
1984-01-12
1985-09-03
Frankfort, Charles
Thermal measuring and testing
Temperature measurement
By electrical or magnetic heat sensor
374208, 374179, G01K 700
Patent
active
045389276
ABSTRACT:
The temperature sensor is particularly suitable for a fever thermometer which has outer dimensions of, for example, 4 mm diameter and 40 mm length. To provide the requisite stiffness, the outer sleeve is made of stainless steel or specialty steel of thin walls, for example less than 0.1 mm wall thickness, closed at one end, and the temperature sensor is positioned essentially exposed, and naked at the end of a positioning body formed of two half-sections of low-density foam material, in which a longitudinal groove is formed, through which the connecting wires of the temperature sensor extend. The longitudinal groove can be filled by a springy element, for example unitary with one of the half-sleeves, or a separate positioning rod. The connecting ends of the sensor conductors can be connected to a coaxial cable, and the end portion can have a handle plastic-molded thereabout. The exposed positioning of the sensor, adhesively connected to the inner end of the sensor tube, provides for low heat capacity, high heat transfer, and the foam filling additionally contributes to heat sensitivity.
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Herrmann Klaus
Jochemczyk Claus
Kwiatkowski Joachim
Frankfort Charles
Robert & Bosch GmbH
Schuster David R.
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