High temperature thermocouple probe

Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric – Thermoelectric – Having housing – mounting or support

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136242, H01L 3504

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ABSTRACT:
A thermocouple probe for use in measuring high temperatures includes a ceramic rod having a pair of channels extending throughout the length of the tube, a pair of conductors of different material extending through the channels and being interconnected at one end of the rod, a titanium tube enclosing the rod, a ceramic tube enclosing a portion of the titanium tube and heat insulating, flexible tubing enclosing the conductors as they extend from the other end of the rod to a suitable electrical connector. Such a probe arrangement permits accurate sensing of temperatures in the range of 752.degree. to 2012.degree.F.

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patent: 2335358 (1943-11-01), Ray
patent: 2843646 (1958-07-01), Conant
patent: 3379578 (1968-04-01), McTaggart et al.
patent: 3539400 (1970-11-01), Pustell
patent: 3811958 (1974-05-01), Maurer
patent: 3867205 (1975-02-01), Schley
Journal of the Institute of Fuel, Vol. 12, Mar. 1939, p. 571.

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