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TEMPERATURE SENSOR FOR USE IN RUBBER MIXERS
20220326093 · 2022-10-13 ·

A temperature sensor (10) for measuring a temperature of a mixture being mixed in an internal mixer includes a fixed part having a substantially cylindrical body (12) and a removable part (16) of domed shape arranged inside a conduit of the body. The temperature sensor also includes a blowing stem (14) in communication with a source of compressed air that extends along a conduit (12c) of the body and terminates at an outlet end (14a) disposed in the removable portion (16), whereby the compressed air exits the blowing stem (14) and passes uninterruptedly through a temperature measuring element or elements at a contact end (16b) of the removable portion. A combination of an internal mixer and a temperature sensor for measuring a temperature of a mixture being mixed in the internal mixer is also disclosed.

TEMPERATURE SENSOR FOR USE IN RUBBER MIXERS
20220326093 · 2022-10-13 ·

A temperature sensor (10) for measuring a temperature of a mixture being mixed in an internal mixer includes a fixed part having a substantially cylindrical body (12) and a removable part (16) of domed shape arranged inside a conduit of the body. The temperature sensor also includes a blowing stem (14) in communication with a source of compressed air that extends along a conduit (12c) of the body and terminates at an outlet end (14a) disposed in the removable portion (16), whereby the compressed air exits the blowing stem (14) and passes uninterruptedly through a temperature measuring element or elements at a contact end (16b) of the removable portion. A combination of an internal mixer and a temperature sensor for measuring a temperature of a mixture being mixed in the internal mixer is also disclosed.

Ceramic heater

A ceramic heater includes a ceramic plate in which inner circumferential side and outer circumferential side resistance heating elements are built in; and a cylindrical shaft joined to a rear surface of the ceramic plate. The long hole extends from a start point of the ceramic plate to a terminal position of the outer circumferential portion of the ceramic plate. The entrance portion of the long hole is a long groove. The long groove is provided to extend from the start point to an extended area. Terminals are provided at positions other than the long groove and in a shaft inside area.

Ceramic heater

A ceramic heater includes a ceramic plate in which inner circumferential side and outer circumferential side resistance heating elements are built in; and a cylindrical shaft joined to a rear surface of the ceramic plate. The long hole extends from a start point of the ceramic plate to a terminal position of the outer circumferential portion of the ceramic plate. The entrance portion of the long hole is a long groove. The long groove is provided to extend from the start point to an extended area. Terminals are provided at positions other than the long groove and in a shaft inside area.

Food cooking unit

Food cooking unit composed of gas burners (1), regulation electrovalves (3) of the supplied gas; an infrared sensor (5) focused towards the cooking zone; a thermocouple (6) in thermal contact with the flames and in connection with a safety electrovalve (4) through a relay (10) and an electronic control device (7) connected to said infrared sensor (5), to said at least one regulating electrovalve (3) and the relay (10) and that stores different regulation programs and that regulates the regulating electrovalve (3) and/or interrupts the thermocouple connection with the safety electrovalve in response to the signals obtained from the infrared sensor (5) and/or the thermocouple (6), and issues warnings in response to signals from the thermocouple (6).

Food cooking unit

Food cooking unit composed of gas burners (1), regulation electrovalves (3) of the supplied gas; an infrared sensor (5) focused towards the cooking zone; a thermocouple (6) in thermal contact with the flames and in connection with a safety electrovalve (4) through a relay (10) and an electronic control device (7) connected to said infrared sensor (5), to said at least one regulating electrovalve (3) and the relay (10) and that stores different regulation programs and that regulates the regulating electrovalve (3) and/or interrupts the thermocouple connection with the safety electrovalve in response to the signals obtained from the infrared sensor (5) and/or the thermocouple (6), and issues warnings in response to signals from the thermocouple (6).

TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT METHOD, TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT PROBE, AND TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT DEVICE

A temperature measurement method, a probe, and a device for measuring fluid temperature are disclosed. For the temperature measurement method, a main thermocouple is placed in a fluid to obtain a first temperature, two auxiliary thermocouples are placed on the two wires of the main thermocouple respectively to obtain a second temperature and a third temperature. Applying multiple stimuli to the main thermocouple makes it experience multiple thermal equilibrium states. The first temperature, the second temperature, and the third temperature in each thermal equilibrium state are obtained. In each thermal equilibrium state, energy conservation equations are established for the main thermocouple, and the energy conservation equations of all thermal equilibrium states are solved together to obtain the fluid temperature. The present invention also provides the probe and the device for implementation of the method. With the invention, the fluid temperature measurement accuracy in a steady flow field is improved.

TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT METHOD, TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT PROBE, AND TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT DEVICE

A temperature measurement method, a probe, and a device for measuring fluid temperature are disclosed. For the temperature measurement method, a main thermocouple is placed in a fluid to obtain a first temperature, two auxiliary thermocouples are placed on the two wires of the main thermocouple respectively to obtain a second temperature and a third temperature. Applying multiple stimuli to the main thermocouple makes it experience multiple thermal equilibrium states. The first temperature, the second temperature, and the third temperature in each thermal equilibrium state are obtained. In each thermal equilibrium state, energy conservation equations are established for the main thermocouple, and the energy conservation equations of all thermal equilibrium states are solved together to obtain the fluid temperature. The present invention also provides the probe and the device for implementation of the method. With the invention, the fluid temperature measurement accuracy in a steady flow field is improved.

THIN FILM SENSOR
20220316963 · 2022-10-06 ·

A thin film sensor includes an insulating layer provided on a surface of a measurement target, and a sensor layer that is laminated on the insulating layer, and includes a plurality of regions partitioned by a groove that is provided by irradiation of a laser and penetrates in a thickness direction. Among the plurality of regions, at least one region corresponds to a sensor region that senses a pressure applied to the measurement target or a temperature of the measurement target, and other regions each correspond to a non-sensor region that does not sense a pressure applied to the measurement target or a temperature of the measurement target.

Calorimeter with multiple heat sinks and an amplifier
11639877 · 2023-05-02 · ·

A calorimeter for measuring a heat flux of a sample comprises a container, a first heat sink and a second heat sink whereby the sample is arranged in the container. The first heat sink and the second heat sink are arranged at a distance from each other on the container. The first heat sink comprises a first heat transducer element and the second heat sink comprises a second heat transducer element. Each of the first and second heat transducer elements comprise a heat receiving surface and a heat absorbing surface for generating an electromotive force equivalent to the heat flux to or from the respective heat sink to be sent to a detecting unit for obtaining an electrical potential representing the heat flux leaving or traversing the container.