Clamp On Patents (Class 236/DIG6)
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Patent number: 5707151Abstract: A temperature sensing assembly for a heat exchanger flow tube comprises a housing having a thin heat transmitting wall section in heat conducting engagement with a flow tube, and a relatively thick, heat insulating structural support wall section; a thermally responsive signal producing assembly comprising an electrical signal producing element in heat transfer relationship with the heat transmitting wall section; a heat transfer element between the housing and heat exchanger flow tube tending to maintain the flow tube and heat insulating wall section temperatures the same; and an insulating jacket surrounding part of the heat transfer element.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1994Date of Patent: January 13, 1998Assignee: Ranco Incorporated of DelawareInventors: Thomas W. Parker, Charles D. Grant
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Patent number: 5454641Abstract: A temperature sensing assembly for a heat exchanger flow tube comprises a housing having a thin heat transmitting wall section in heat conducting engagement with a flow tube, and a relatively thick, heat insulating structural support wall section; a thermally responsive signal producing assembly comprising an electrical signal producing element in heat transfer relationship with the heat transmitting wall section; an anchoring arrangement for positioning the signal producing element in heat exchange relationship with the heat transmitting wall section; a heat transfer element between the housing and heat exchanger flow tube tending to maintain the flow tube and heat insulating wall section temperatures the same; and an insulating jacket surrounding part of the heat transfer element.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1994Date of Patent: October 3, 1995Assignee: Ranco Incorporated of DelawareInventors: Thomas W. Parker, Charles D. Grant
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Patent number: 5052190Abstract: A new device is provided for sensing refrigerant tempertatures in refrigerator systems, and for the control of refrigerant loading in a plurality of refrigerator evaporator circuit coils connected in parallel. Such evaporator coils are supplied with refrigerant through a termostatically controlled flow control valve, which is controlled by a sensor to ensure a predetermined amount of superheat. The usual minimum superheat is aobut 5.5.degree. C. (10.degree. F.) and to reduce this value the refrigerant is passed through the devide in which it is rendered thoroughly turbulent and mixed, the device intercepting the entire refrigerant flow just before the sensing of the superheat, thus ensuring that the temperature is accurately measured. In one aspect of the invention the device consists of a series of three chambers connected together by two similar sets of holes, the first and third chambers being similar so that it is completely reversible.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1989Date of Patent: October 1, 1991Assignee: Super S.E.E.R. Systems Inc.Inventor: Charles Gregory
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Patent number: 4492091Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling the operation of an add-on heat pump water heater unit is disclosed. A combination of a thermally conductive tube having a flattened portion and a thermostat mounted thereto is utilized to sense the temperature level of water in a tank to which the heater unit is connected. The tube and thermostat are additionally insulated from the ambient. A circulating pump is provided and connected to the water thermostat such that the pump is energized only when it is necessary to operate the heat energy adding unit.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1983Date of Patent: January 8, 1985Assignee: Carrier CorporationInventors: Robert J. Whitwell, James P. Schafer
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Patent number: 4346864Abstract: The disclosed apparatus comprises a sheet-metal strap having a strip portion that can be threaded through a slot in the strap so that a loop is formed to encircle a temperature sensor having pipe-encircling portions extending oppositely from the loop generally as a "figure-8", providing parallel heat conduction paths between the pipe and the temperature sensor. Extremities of the strap can be drawn toward each other, thereby developing tension about the temperature sensor and the pipe; and the extremities can be folded with each other as a means for tensioning the sheet-metal member against the temperature sensor and the pipe and for securing the strap in place under tension.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1980Date of Patent: August 31, 1982Assignee: Wilgood CorporationInventor: Murray F. Feller
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Patent number: 4303827Abstract: An electric heating appliance such as a coffeemaker, has a metallic base with an upper exposed surface and an electric heater on its lower side for heating the surface by conduction. A thermostat comprising a plastic-walled packaged unit with an opening through which an internal bimetal sensor is exposed is provided for controlling the heater and is mounted in a depressed niche formed in the surface of the heater. A detachable U-shaped metallic cover covers the opening and includes a heat-conducting projection extending through the opening very closely adjacent the sensor. The thermostat is positioned so that the cover faces and abuts the surface of the niche and a flexible clamp secures the thermostat in the niche and biases the projection and sensor closely together for fast thermostat response. The base may be an aluminum casting with the heater comprising a cast-in circular sheathed electric heating element.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1979Date of Patent: December 1, 1981Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Bruce W. Kyles