Thermal measuring and testing – Temperature measurement – In spaced noncontact relationship to specimen
Patent
1999-02-17
2000-06-20
Bennett, G. Bradley
Thermal measuring and testing
Temperature measurement
In spaced noncontact relationship to specimen
374133, 374121, 374158, 128664, 128736, G01K 702, G01J 512, A61B 600
Patent
active
060769629
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to an infrared probe of a thermometer. The infrared probe does not need a waveguide to contact with a sensor for transmitting heat. The infrared probe consists of a sensor unit disposed on a sensor base and surrounded by an isolation unit. Standing at this forefront, the sensor unit can detect the infrared rays directly to lead a precise measurement. Moreover, the cost will be reduced without disposing a waveguide tube on the sensor.
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Bennett G. Bradley
Chan Raymond Y.
Verbitsky Gail
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