Patents Assigned to Meteolabor AG
  • Patent number: 6634788
    Abstract: The invention provides a temperature sensor on the basis of a thermocouple constituted by two different metals. The first metal is provided in the form of an electrically insulated wire, having a blank uninsulated portion. The second metal is constituted by a jacket member enclosing the insulated wire. The jacket member is in electrical contact with the insulated wire via the blank uninsulated portion to thereby form a measuring junction. As a feed line, an electrically insulated copper wire is provided whose free end has a blank portion. The first wire is wound around the copper wire and projects over the free end thereof. The jacket member extends over the blank uninsulated portion of the carrier wire and is in electrical contact therewith. Due to the fact that the same material is chosen for the jacket member and for the carrier wire, i.e. copper, the carrier wire can be used as electrical feed line.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 21, 2003
    Assignee: Meteolabor AG
    Inventors: Paul Ruppert, Thomas Brossi
  • Patent number: 6250134
    Abstract: The apparatus for determining the dew-point and/or the content of vapor in the air, particularly for the use in radio sondes, comprises a dew-point mirror assembly, including a source of light, a reflector, a cooling element thermally coupled to the reflector, a temperature sensor for measuring the temperature of the reflector, and a detecting sensor for receiving the light emitted by the light source and reflected by the reflector. The detecting sensor is located in a temperature stabilized region of the apparatus and optically coupled to the reflector by means of a light wave conductor. The light source is an incandescent lamp. A sensor head is provided that receives the reflector, the cooling element, the light source, and the input end of the light wave conductor. The sensor head is heated by means of an active heating element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 26, 2001
    Assignee: Meteolabor AG
    Inventor: Paul Ruppert
  • Patent number: 5048337
    Abstract: The hypsometer comprises an open boiling vessel consisting of a vessel flask containing the measuring fluid and of a vessel neck attached to said vessel. An electrical heating resistor plunges into said measuring fluid. A temperature sensor measures the boiling temperature of said measuring fluid. The hypsometer comprises an adaptive control system for stabilizing the position of condensation zone in the vessel neck which adjusts the heating capacity to a command value corresponding to the specific boiling temperature involved. In the simplest case, such control is realized by using, as heating resistor, a thermistor having a negative temperature coefficient. In this way, the heating capacity is adjusted, over the whole pressure range, to the specific needs. Thus, on the average, less heating capacity is needed, resulting in a considerable reduction of the battery weight.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1990
    Date of Patent: September 17, 1991
    Assignee: Meteolabor AG
    Inventor: Paul W. Ruppert