End seal design for temperature sensing probes

Electric heating – Heating devices – With heater-unit housing – casing – or support means

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C219S548000, C219S552000, C374S208000, C338S025000, C338S026000

Reexamination Certificate

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07060949

ABSTRACT:
An end seal for a temperature sensing probe. Electrical interface wiring is passed through a restraining element and is operatively coupled to a temperature sensing element or heater element mounted in the sheath. The sheath is formed around the restraining element in a shape that provides a net force inward as temperature variations expand and contract the restraining element.

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