Insulating housing for a surface temperature thermometer

Electrical resistors – Resistance value responsive to a condition – Ambient temperature

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374138, 374208, G01K 108, H01C 700

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045491623

ABSTRACT:
A rapidly responding, electric thermometer for measuring surface temperatures is described which permits only a minimum heat transfer of temperature. The thermometer consists of a housing open at the bottom in which, ending with the lower edge of the housing, a temperature sensor is embedded by means of a poorly heat conducting material. The heat transfer between the lower part of the housing and the upper part of the housing is suppressed to a great extend with several radial slits in the housing which allow only two or more bridges to remain standing.

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