Air velocity transmitter device

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 4860583
SERIAL NO

07199955

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An instrument probe has two sensing elements; one is a self heated thermistor that serves as the air velocity sensor, and a second sensing element in the form of a chip thermistor, that are separately but simultaneously exposed, in the use of the instrument probe, to the air flow, with the self heated thermistor and the thermistor chip are incorporated in a self regulating bridge circuit, that, when the unit is powered, generates a non-linear signal that is applied to signal processing circuitry within the unit housing to adjust same for gain and off set with the resulting signal being applied to a linearizer circuit also within the unit housing wherein the signal is electronically processed to supply the unit output signal in the familiar 4-20 milliamp range. The transmitter device is arranged to be powered by either an alternating current or direct current supply that is in the range of about 22 volts to about 28 volts.

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DWYER INSTUMENTS INC A CORP OF INDIANANot Provided

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Olson, Thomas R Chesterton, IN 39 2938

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