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Franois-Henri-Joseph Blaze, known as Castil-Blaze (1 December 1784 11 December 1857), was a French musicologist, music critic, composer, and music ...

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Thermocouple Assembly

US Patent:
5071258, Dec 10, 1991
Filed:
Feb 1, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/649570
Inventors:
John D. Usher - Beaver PA
Joseph E. Blaze - Beaver PA
R. Michael Phillippi - Highland MD
Assignee:
Vesuvius Crucible Company - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
G01K 112
G01K 702
H01L 3502
H01L 3512
US Classification:
374140
Abstract:
A thermocouple assembly for sensing temperatures of molten metals in a metallurgical vessel, such as a tundish used in continuous steel casting, includes a double bore insulator containing the two noble metal alloy lead wires of the thermocouple. Platinum-rhodium alloys are preferred. The weld bead joining the ends of the leads or hot junction of the thermocouple is positioned within one of the bores of the insulator such that a lower purity alloy lead is exposed in the loop. The loop resides in a blind bore formed in the end of the double bore insulator and is enclosed in a containmemt zone by a refractory plug or foil disc closing off the end of the blind bore. The double bore insulator is received in an axial bore of a refractory sheath having a closed end adjacent the loop area of the thermocouple. The bores of the double bore insulator and refractory sheath communicate with the atmosphere to permit oxygen to diffuse therealong to the loop area to protect the platinum alloy from reaction with carbon and silica which may be present in trace amounts. A closed end molybdenum sheath having an axial bore receives the refractory sheath therein.

Thermocouple Protection Tubes

US Patent:
4088509, May 9, 1978
Filed:
Mar 4, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/774258
Inventors:
Joseph E. Blaze - Beaver Falls PA
Assignee:
McDanel Refractory Porcelain Company - Beaver Falls PA
International Classification:
H01L 3506
US Classification:
136235
Abstract:
An all ceramic thermocouple protector tube is provided having a tubular elongate ceramic thermocouple protector closed at one end and open at the other to receive a thermocouple, an adjacent larger diameter cylindrical ceramic housing spaced from said tubular elongate thermocouple protector and connected thereto by a hollow frusto conical ceramic member having a taper in the range 20. degree. to 60. degree. and an annular pocket in the end of said housing remote from the frusto conical portion adapted to receive a cover.

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