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Self-calibrating hot wheel detector for railroads

  • US 5,100,243 A
  • Filed: 12/12/1990
  • Issued: 03/31/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/12/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A device for determining the temperature of portions of railroad cars passing on a railroad track, comprising:

  • a single scanner for receiving radiant energy and transducing the same into an electrical signal, said single scanner being positioned at an angle of substantially 31°

    from a perpendicular to said track so as to scan railroad wheels passing on both a near rail and a far rail with respect to the scanner;

    means for variably amplifying the electrical signal, including feedback means and a feedback input, which, when activated calibrates a gain of said means for variably amplifying to assure a fixed level to said feedback input;

    means for receiving the electrical signal from said means for variably amplifying and analog-digital conversion means, wherein the electrical signal from said analog-digital conversion means is transmitted to said feedback input andmeans for initiating calibration of the device including a predetermined radiant energy input, and means for activating said feedback means.

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