Temperature sensor for a dryer accessory on a weighing device

Thermal measuring and testing – Temperature measurement – Combined with diverse art device

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374 14, 374208, 219358, G01K 114

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ABSTRACT:
A temperature sensor includes an elongated support of a material having good thermal conductivity. The temperature sensor element is pressed against the support by a spring element, in order to measure the temperature of the support. A mean temperature value can be determined, as a result of the substantial length of the support and the particular horizontal disposition thereof with respect to the heating element.

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