Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric – Thermoelectric – One junction element surrounded by another junction element
Patent
1987-01-08
1988-03-22
Richman, Barry S.
Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric
Thermoelectric
One junction element surrounded by another junction element
136237, 29595, H01V 102
Patent
active
047326190
ABSTRACT:
A renewable, elongated thermocouple probe having a first elongated thermocouple element and a second elongated thermocouple element surrounding the first element. Electrical insulation material is positioned between opposed surfaces of the first and second thermocouple elements to electrically insulate the elements from each other. A temperature sensing tip is provided at one end of the probe by grinding the end of the probe with an abrasive material to provide an electrically conductive connection in the form of metallic particles to define a conduction path between the first and second thermocouple elements and over the insulating material. The opposite end of the probe can be connected with a thermocouple reference junction in a conventional manner.
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Brown Laurence R.
Nanmac Corporation
Richman Barry S.
Wallen T. J.
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