Abstract: Methods for adjusting the resistance of temperature measuring sensors are disclosed, including measuring the resistance for a first heat-sensitive portion of the sensor at a first predetermined temperature, measuring the resistance for a second heat-sensitive portion of the temperature measuring sensor at a second predetermined temperature, determining the overall resistance for the temperature measuring sensor from these measured values, and adjusting the resistance of the second heat-sensitive portion so that the overall resistance for the temperature measuring sensor substantially corresponds to the predetermined resistance value.
Abstract: An electrical stimulator system is described incorporating rechargeable batteries and a charging circuit. A charging set and electrode support are alternatively connected to the stimulator system via a single common two-pole terminal. The system is designed to prevent current from flowing directly from the battery to the electrode support along the charging circuit while allowing charge current to flow in the opposite direction along the charging circuit if the charging set is connected to the system instead of the electrode support.
Abstract: The disclosure relates to an apparatus for measuring temperature, comprising a temperature-sensitive sensor (1, 1'), whose electric properties, for example, resistance, vary with the temperature, for example, one thermistor (2, 2', 3 or 3') which is connected to electric lines (5, 6) which, in turn, may be connected to a read-off unit for reading off the values of current, voltage or the like corresponding to the temperature. In the apparatus according to the invention, the electric lines are disposed between two insulating layers (7, 8) which present mutually offset holes (9, 10) each in register with their respective line (5, 6), whereby these may easily be connected to different sensing terminals in the above-mentioned read-off units.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 25, 1980
Date of Patent:
May 3, 1983
Assignee:
Crafon Medical AB
Inventors:
Ingvar J. M. Hansson, Hakan B. Hakansson, Magnus G. K. Igefjord, Berth-Ove G. Wall
Abstract: Temperature-sensitive instruments and methods for producing them are disclosed. The apparatus disclosed comprises a pair of temperature-sensitive sensors which have at least one electrical property, such as resistance, which varies with temperature, and which are in electrical communication with each other, conductors connected to these sensors so that the temperature-sensitive instrument can be employed to provide a temperature reading by determining that electrical property from the conductors, and where the electrical property of each of the sensors has equal and opposite deviations from predetermined values so that the sum of those deviations approximately equals zero. In a preferred embodiment the sensors are coupled in series.