Self aligning surface temperature sensor

Measuring and testing – Gas analysis – Moisture content or vapor pressure

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73362AR, G01K 116, G01K 722

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043218270

ABSTRACT:
A hand held surface temperature sensor assembly including an elongated support adapted to have a hand grip at one end and a temperature sensing element at the other end of the support. The sensing element includes a generally flat surface that is placed contiguous with a surface of a vessel or object to be measured for temperature. The sensing element is mounted to the support through a self aligning ball and socket coupling or swivel so that precise positioning of the major portion of the elongated support relative to the surface is not necessary. The coupling will automatically swivel until the flat surface of the sensing element rests flat against the vessel surface when the sensing element is pressed against the surface under light hand pressure.

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