Balance infrared thermometer and method for measuring temperature
First Claim
1. In an apparatus for measuring the temperature of an object by receiving thermal radiation from said object, a thermal sensor comprising:
- a first means for detecting thermal energy and providing a first signal representative of the temperature of said first means, said first means for detecting being adapted for receiving thermal radiation energy from said object,a second means for detecting thermal energy and providing a second signal representative of the temperature of said second means,thermal insulation means between said second means for detecting and said first means for detecting for insulating against transfer of thermal energy between them, andsaid thermal insulation means, adapted for insulating said second means for detecting against receiving said thermal energy from said object,electrically operated means for changing temperature, adapted for exchanging thermal energy with said second means for detecting, and,said thermal insulation means adapted for insulating against transfer of thermal energy between said means for changing and said first means for detecting,control means, connected to said first means for detecting and to said second means for detecting for receiving said first and second signals, and connected to said means for changing for controlling said means for changing,said control means being for controlling the temperature of said second detector by means for changing until said second signal is in a predetermined ratio with said first signal.
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Abstract
A sensor includes two thermal energy detectors thermally insulated from one another. The first detector is warmed or cooled by radiation between it and the object being measured. The second detector is warmed or cooled by exchange of thermal energy with a thermal reference source until the second detector reaches a temperature that is a predetermined ratio with that of the first detector. A control circuit which receives signals from the detectors that represent their temperatures, provides control for the thermal reference. A third detector measures the temperature of the thermal reference source and provides a signal representative of the temperature of the reference source. A processor receives the signal from the third detector and provides a signal indicative of the temperature of the object.
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6 Claims
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1. In an apparatus for measuring the temperature of an object by receiving thermal radiation from said object, a thermal sensor comprising:
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a first means for detecting thermal energy and providing a first signal representative of the temperature of said first means, said first means for detecting being adapted for receiving thermal radiation energy from said object, a second means for detecting thermal energy and providing a second signal representative of the temperature of said second means, thermal insulation means between said second means for detecting and said first means for detecting for insulating against transfer of thermal energy between them, and said thermal insulation means, adapted for insulating said second means for detecting against receiving said thermal energy from said object, electrically operated means for changing temperature, adapted for exchanging thermal energy with said second means for detecting, and, said thermal insulation means adapted for insulating against transfer of thermal energy between said means for changing and said first means for detecting, control means, connected to said first means for detecting and to said second means for detecting for receiving said first and second signals, and connected to said means for changing for controlling said means for changing, said control means being for controlling the temperature of said second detector by means for changing until said second signal is in a predetermined ratio with said first signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method for measuring the temperature of an object, said method comprising:
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exchanging thermal energy with said object by a first detector that provides a first signal representative of the temperature of said first detector, and exchanging thermal energy between electrically operated means for changing temperature of an item by exchanging thermal radiation with the item, and a second detector, said second detector and said means for changing being thermally insulated from the first detector, said second detector provides a second signal representative of the temperature of said second detector, until said second signal is brought to a predetermined ratio with said first signal, and measuring the temperature of said means for changing when the predetermined ratio is attained, and in considering the temperature of the means for changing in calculating, providing a signal indicative of the temperature of the object.
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