Temperature sensing device having a rotating reference member

Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric – Thermoelectric – Having housing – mounting or support

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374120, 374153, 374179, G01K 708, H01L 3502

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043439616

ABSTRACT:
A device for continually sensing the temperature of an advancing glass ribbon has a thermocouple temperature sensing junction mounted within the area circumscribed by a pair of rotating wheels and spaced from the periphery of the wheels. The wheels engage the ribbon and are rotated thereby as the temperature sensing junction remains in a fixed position in a plane containing the rotating axis of the wheels and normal to the glass surface to continually sense the temperature of the advancing ribbon.

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