Thermocouple
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1. A thermocouple comprising:
- a support tube having a first distal end, a second distal end, and a longitudinal axis, said support tube including a pair of bores extending between said first distal end and said second distal end;
a sheath disposed about at least a portion of said support tube;
a first wire disposed within one of said bores;
a second wire disposed within the other of said bores, said second wire formed of a different metal than said first wire;
a junction formed between an end of said first wire and an end of said second wire, wherein said junction is located adjacent to said first distal end of said support tube; and
a cap operatively attached to said second distal end of said support tube, said cap having a first bore to receive said second distal end of said support tube and a second bore through which said first and second wires extend, said cap further including a web formed between said first and second bore, said web including a first aperture for receiving said first wire and a second aperture for receiving said second wire, said apertures being sized to allow said first and second wires to slide freely therethrough in response to thermal expansion or contraction of said first and second wires; and
a loop formed of a portion of said first and second wires extending from said cap.
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Abstract
A thermocouple having a support tube configured to receive a pair of wires of dissimilar metals. The pair of wires of the thermocouple connected at a junction adjacent to one end of the support tube. The thermocouple further including a cap attached to the opposing end of the support tube, wherein the cap receives the free ends of the pair of wires. The cap allowing the pair of wires to translate freely therethrough to accommodate the difference in thermal expansion and contraction of the pair of wires relative to the thermal expansion and contraction of the support tube.
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9 Claims
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1. A thermocouple comprising:
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a support tube having a first distal end, a second distal end, and a longitudinal axis, said support tube including a pair of bores extending between said first distal end and said second distal end; a sheath disposed about at least a portion of said support tube; a first wire disposed within one of said bores; a second wire disposed within the other of said bores, said second wire formed of a different metal than said first wire; a junction formed between an end of said first wire and an end of said second wire, wherein said junction is located adjacent to said first distal end of said support tube; and a cap operatively attached to said second distal end of said support tube, said cap having a first bore to receive said second distal end of said support tube and a second bore through which said first and second wires extend, said cap further including a web formed between said first and second bore, said web including a first aperture for receiving said first wire and a second aperture for receiving said second wire, said apertures being sized to allow said first and second wires to slide freely therethrough in response to thermal expansion or contraction of said first and second wires; and a loop formed of a portion of said first and second wires extending from said cap. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A thermocouple comprising:
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a support tube having a pair of bores extending therethrough; a pair of wires formed of dissimilar metals, each of said wires being disposed within a different one of said bores of said support tube; and a cap having a pair of apertures formed therethrough, wherein each of said apertures receives one of said pair of wires, said cap being fixedly attached to said support tube, and said apertures being sized to allow said wires to slide freely through said pair of apertures during thermal expansion or contraction of said wires while maintaining said pair of wires in a spaced-apart relationship therebetween; and wherein said pair of wires are exposed as they exit said apertures formed in said cap and a protective tube encases a portion of said exposed pair of wires as said pair of wires exit said pair of apertures formed in said cap.
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9. A cap connectable to a support tube of a thermocouple for receiving a pair of wires, said cap comprising:
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a body having a first end and a second end; a first bore extending into said body from said first end, said support tube being receivable in said first bore; a second bore extending into said body from said second end; a web separating said first bore and said second bore; a first aperture formed through said web, one of said wires being receivable in said first aperture; a second aperture formed through said web, the other of said wires being receivable in said second aperture, and said second aperture spaced apart from said first aperture a distance to maintain said wires in a spaced-apart relationship; and said apertures being sized to allow said wires to freely translate therethrough when said wires expand or contract as a result of thermal expansion or contraction of said wires.
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