Patents Assigned to Heraeus Sensor-Nite GmbH
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Publication number: 20040095987Abstract: A temperature probe is provided having a sensor element formed from a ceramic substrate and a platinum thin-film resistor arranged thereon. The platinum thin-film resistor is electrically connected with at least two terminal wires, with the at least two terminal wires each being electrically and mechanically connected with a contact pin in a connection area on their side facing away from the sensor element. The diameter of the terminal wires is smaller than the diameter of the contact pins, and the connection area is covered by a glass bead. Use of the temperature probe in a temperature range of about −70° C. to +600° C. is ideal.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2003Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Heraeus Sensor-Nite GmbHInventors: Gerhard Damaschke, Bruno Rudnizki
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Publication number: 20030227067Abstract: A semiconductor component with an integrated circuit has a cooling body as a heat sink and a temperature sensor thermally connected thereto, whose resistance is dependent on temperature. The temperature sensor contains a thin film measuring resistor, which is applied to an electrically insulating surface of a foil-like substrate, and the total thickness of the temperature sensor lies in a range of about 10 &mgr;m to 100 &mgr;m. The thin film measuring resistor is formed as a planar component, with the temperature sensor being arranged between the integrated circuit and the cooling body. The thin film measuring resistor is provided on one side with a thermal coupling layer bordering on the cooling body, while on the other side the resistor has a substrate bordering on a heat distributor, which at least partially surrounds the integrated circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2003Publication date: December 11, 2003Applicant: Heraeus Sensor-Nite GmbHInventors: Karl-Heinz Wienand, Karlheinz Ullrich
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Publication number: 20030174041Abstract: A temperature sensor is provided with a temperature-sensitive element on a surface of a monocrystalline substrate, wherein the temperature-sensitive element is made of a platinum thin-film resistor and is produced as an epitaxial layer. The monocrystalline substrate can be an electrically insulating material, preferably &agr;-Al2O3 or MgO. Alternatively, the substrate may be an electrically conducting material, such as silicon, with an electrically insulating epitaxial layer arranged between the substrate and the platinum thin-film resistor. The platinum thin-film resistor epitaxial layer is preferably deposited by physical vapor deposition (PVD), chemical vapor deposition (CVD), or molecular beam epitaxy (MBE).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2003Publication date: September 18, 2003Applicant: Heraeus Sensor-Nite GmbHInventors: Karl-Heinz Wienand, Thomas Loose
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Publication number: 20030081652Abstract: A composite wire is provided as a connection wire for electric temperature sensors, the wire having a core made of a nickel-based alloy which self-passivates at the core surface, wherein the core has a jacket made of platinum. A suitable nickel-based alloy which self-passivates at the core surface contains chromium in a range of about 16 to 22-wt %, preferably about 20-wt %.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2002Publication date: May 1, 2003Applicant: HERAEUS SENSOR-NITE GMBHInventors: Karl-Heinz Wienand, Karlheinz Ullrich
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Publication number: 20030072352Abstract: A temperature sensor for temperature measurement in the gap between ceramic hot plates and radiant heating elements has at least one sensor element (3), which is at least partially enclosed by a trough-shaped protective housing (1) made of heat-resistant ceramic. The sensor element (3) provided with electrical connection lines is arranged in the region of one end or at the tip of the protective housing (1), while the electrical connection lines (4) are guided out through the other end of the protective housing. A temperature-dependent electrical measuring resistor with a resistive layer is used as the sensor element (3), wherein the resistive layer has at least one metal from the platinum metal group. The measuring resistor is fixed in the end region (20) of the protective housing (1) using a ceramic grout or is secured against falling out by capping it with a mica cover (7). At the other end of the protective housing the electrical connection lines (4) are constructed as plug contacts.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Applicant: Heraeus Sensor-Nite GmbHInventor: Matthias Muziol
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Patent number: 5831512Abstract: A resistance thermometer has a measuring resistor in the form of a resistance layer essentially made of a metal of the platinum group, preferably of platinum, laid on an electrically insulating surface of a carrier having a thermal expansion coefficient in the range 8.5 to 10.5 ppm/K range, and is provided with an electrically insulating cover layer. The carrier for the resistance layer can be constructed in the following manner: (a) as a substrate of a material containing a magnesium compound, preferably magnesium titanate; (b) as an intermediate layer mounted on a substrate, wherein the material of the substrate contains at least one magnesium compound; or (c) as an intermediate layer mounted on a substrate, wherein the substrate comprises aluminum oxide. With the resistance thermometer it is possible to attain a high long-term stability in the upper temperature range (above 500.degree. C.).Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1996Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Heraeus Sensor-Nite GmbHInventors: Karlheinz Wienand, Stefan Dietmann, Eva Soll