Thermocouple probe-construction and mounting

Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric – Thermoelectric – Including means to resiliently press junction element...

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H01J 3528

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042591236

ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed electronic sensing means such as thermisters, RTD's, and thermocouples, which include a contact part at the extremity of conductor means and of plastic or like insulating material and of low mass and small dimension, in, on or over which sensing elements are arranged in a manner to provide extremely sensitive response to temperature conditions, contact of the part with a surface in an area of a member where temperature indication is desired being effected by resilient means which is insulated from such surface and thereby does not adversely affect the response. Pressure of such contact may be varied when a spiral wound spring is availed of to influence such contact and the spring may be connected to the part by molding an end thereof in such part, and the compression of such spring may in turn be varied.

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