Probe for sensing and measuring temperature

Thermal measuring and testing – Temperature measurement – By electrical or magnetic heat sensor

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136232, G01K 704, H01L 3502

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051939126

ABSTRACT:
This is a method and apparatus for removably mounting a thermocouple in intimate thermal contact with an electrical component or other object whose temperature is to be accurately sensed and measured. The apparatus comprises a probe having a miniaturized "gripper" or a spring-biased sensor for perceiving the temperature at a precisely defined point. Provision is made for shielding the thermocouple from ambient gases that might degrade the desired temperature perception. Various provisions are made for removably mounting the shielded thermocouple on or in contact with a circuit board or an independent structure.

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