Electrical resistors – Resistance value responsive to a condition – Ambient temperature
Patent
1978-05-08
1979-03-27
Albritton, C. L.
Electrical resistors
Resistance value responsive to a condition
Ambient temperature
338229, H01C 304
Patent
active
041468651
ABSTRACT:
An enameled steel cone is the support for a heat sensitive resistor element. The resistive element is arranged upon the enameled base of the cone and with a layer of enamel. A hollow shaft extends from the apex of the cone. Wires connected to the resistive element are fed through the body of the cone and through the hollow shaft. The assembly may be enameled in place or otherwise secured to a prepared structure such as a enameled steel vessel or member.
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Scharbach Heinz
Trampert Hans R.
Albritton C. L.
Pfaudler-Werke A.G.
Roessel Theodore B.
Yeo J. Stephen
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