Thermal measuring and testing – Temperature measurement – Nonelectrical – nonmagnetic – or nonmechanical temperature...
Patent
1991-07-11
1995-01-31
Cuchlinski, Jr., William A.
Thermal measuring and testing
Temperature measurement
Nonelectrical, nonmagnetic, or nonmechanical temperature...
374131, 505847, G01J 558, G01K 1100
Patent
active
053854047
ABSTRACT:
A temperature measuring device comprises a light emitter, a nitrogen-containing diamond sensor, a light receiver, and lengths of fibre optics which connect the light emitter and the light receiver to the diamond sensor. The diamond sensor has a base through which the emitted and reflected light pass and sloping surfaces which lead to an apex. The amount of light which is absorbed by the diamond sensor will vary according to the temperature in which the diamond sensor is placed.
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Cuchlinski Jr. William A.
Worth Willie Morris
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