Multiusage thermometer
First Claim
1. A multiusage thermometer comprising a body portion capable of selectively detachably engaging thereto at least a first sensing portion, a second sensing portion, a third sensing portion and a fourth sensing portion, each of said sensing portions having a first engaging member at a first end thereof, said body portion integrally forming a second engaging member at one end thereof for electrically and complementarily connecting thereto said first engaging member of each of said sensing portions, said fourth sensing portion having a generally bottomed tube structure having an interior therein for accommodating a container filled with contents, and having a sensing cap mounted on one side of said bottomed tube structure for contacting said container to obtain a temperature of said contents.
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Abstract
A multiusage thermometer comprises a body portion capable of selectively detachably engaging thereto at least a first sensing portion, a second sensing portion, a third sensing portion and a fourth sensing portion each of said sensing portions having a first engaging member at a first end thereof, said body portion integrally forming a second engaging member at one end thereof for electrically and complementarily connecting thereto said first engaging member of each of said sensing portions. This invention offers a thermometer being multiusable and having a body portion capable of being selectively detachably engaged with other sensing portions of various usages based on the situation one faces.
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- 1. A multiusage thermometer comprising a body portion capable of selectively detachably engaging thereto at least a first sensing portion, a second sensing portion, a third sensing portion and a fourth sensing portion, each of said sensing portions having a first engaging member at a first end thereof, said body portion integrally forming a second engaging member at one end thereof for electrically and complementarily connecting thereto said first engaging member of each of said sensing portions, said fourth sensing portion having a generally bottomed tube structure having an interior therein for accommodating a container filled with contents, and having a sensing cap mounted on one side of said bottomed tube structure for contacting said container to obtain a temperature of said contents.
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