Ambient Temperature Compensated (e.g., Dummy Sensor) Patents (Class 374/133)
  • Patent number: 4590472
    Abstract: The present invention described a signal conditioner. A thermocouple produces a signal that is present at a summing node input of a conditioning amplifier. The conditioning amplifier has a plurality of selectable gain values by which amplifier sensitivity may be varied to complement that of the thermocouple. Provision is made at the summing node input of the summing amplifier for thermocouple cold junction compensation and range offset. The present invention finds application in monitoring thermal conditions in an industrial process, such as a nuclear reactor. The high degree of precision and reliability required in such processes is maintained by including a test circuit which provides a selectable test pulse to the summing node input of the conditioning amplifier. One aspect of the present invention is the provision for testing during actual circuit operation in a process and irrespective of selected conditioning amplifier sensitivity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 1982
    Date of Patent: May 20, 1986
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Michael R. Benson, William D. Hill
  • Patent number: 4527896
    Abstract: A two-wire transducer-transmitter for non-contact temperature measurement provides, in a unitary housing, a radiation sensing device producing a signal in response to sensed infrared or visible radiation, and electronic circuitry for processing the signal to provide at a two-wire output a current linerarly proportional to the sensed target temperature, on the same two wires as input power preferably in the range of from 4 to 20 milliamperes D.C. full scale.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 1982
    Date of Patent: July 9, 1985
    Assignee: Mikron Instrument Company, Inc.
    Inventors: Keikhosrow Irani, Michael G. MacBurney
  • Patent number: 4420265
    Abstract: An infrared thermometer primarily for agricultural applications utilizes an additional infrared sensor oriented for detection of sky radiation to compensate for reflection of sky radiation from the plant or other object to which the thermometer is directed. Preferably implemented in a gunlike, hand-held instrument, the invention utilizes a potentiometer for adjusting the signal level derived from a wide-angle, sky-directed sensor to account for changes in plant reflectivity characteristics. The adjusted signal is then summed with the signal derived from the conventional object-directed sensor to produce a composite signal which is applied to a meter-like device for display of object temperature with improved accuracy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 1981
    Date of Patent: December 13, 1983
    Inventors: Charles E. Everest, Graham K. Walker