Measuring and testing – Gas analysis – Moisture content or vapor pressure
Patent
1979-11-15
1981-08-11
Yasich, Daniel M.
Measuring and testing
Gas analysis
Moisture content or vapor pressure
338 22R, G01K 114, G01K 716
Patent
active
042827540
ABSTRACT:
A temperature sensor for an engine such as an automotive engine, which sensor comprises in combination an electric heat sensitive device such as preferably a thermistor, a contact board and a housing. One of the surfaces of the magnet magnetically attaches the sensor to the engine. The magnet has an aperture for housing the heat sensitive device which is retained within the aperture by a heat-conductive material. The contact board connects the leads of the heat sensitive device with leads of a cable which may be connected to an indicating device. The housing of the sensor, made of an electrically insulating material, partially encloses the magnet, thereby leaving open a surface for magnetic attachment to a ferromagnetic part of the engine, the temperature of which is to be determined.
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Siemens Corporation
Yasich Daniel M.
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