Thermocouple for autoclave and method of making the same
First Claim
1. In combination with an autoclave having an internal gas pressure differing from the surrounding ambient pressure, an improved thermocouple probe passing through said autoclave for the measurement of temperature therein, said improved thermocouple probe consisting of:
- a first and second thermoelectrically conductive wires being joined at one end through a connecting means, said first wire and said second wire being formed of thermoelectrically dissimilar materials; and
a single homogenous insulating means, having substantially no air pockets formed therein, enveloping and electrically insulating a length of said first and second wires proximate said connecting means, said insulating means itself being, and creating a seal with said first and second wires being impervious to gas at pressure equivalent to the differential between said internal gas pressure of said vessel and said ambient pressure, said insulating means having a predetermined shape causing a minimal loss of structural integrity to said autoclave as said insulating means is passed into said autoclave.
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Abstract
A thermocouple probe for use in an autoclave has two conductive wires spaced apart and supported in parallel relation by fluoropolymer insulation material. The structure is air-tight which eliminates vacuum and/or steam leakage along the wire and is relatively flat so as not to disrupt the seal where the thermocouple passes through the autoclave. A method is also provided to produce the thermocouple in a single extrusion step that ensures uniformity, proper calibration and reliability of the thermocouple.
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1. In combination with an autoclave having an internal gas pressure differing from the surrounding ambient pressure, an improved thermocouple probe passing through said autoclave for the measurement of temperature therein, said improved thermocouple probe consisting of:
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a first and second thermoelectrically conductive wires being joined at one end through a connecting means, said first wire and said second wire being formed of thermoelectrically dissimilar materials; and a single homogenous insulating means, having substantially no air pockets formed therein, enveloping and electrically insulating a length of said first and second wires proximate said connecting means, said insulating means itself being, and creating a seal with said first and second wires being impervious to gas at pressure equivalent to the differential between said internal gas pressure of said vessel and said ambient pressure, said insulating means having a predetermined shape causing a minimal loss of structural integrity to said autoclave as said insulating means is passed into said autoclave. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method for fabricating a thermocouple probe to be used in an autoclave, said probe consisting of first and second wires surrounded by a single homogenous sheath of insulation that is impermeable to pressurized gas, and having substantially no air pockets;
- the method comprising the steps of separating said first and second wires into a parallel relationship at a predetermined distance and extruding said insulation about said first and second wires such that said first and second wires are complete embedded within said insulation, and a gas impervious seal is created between said first and second wires and said insulation and such that said thermocouple wire has a profile with a non-circular shape with a flat top and bottom side connected by opposing arcuate sides.
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