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G01T 1/24 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 1111578
ABSTRACT A vanadium emitter cylinder is keyed by a cross-pin to an axially extending connection pin of which one end is seated in the emitter body. The inner conductor used for the sensor connection is wrapped around the free end of the connection pin, put through a transverse bore in its mid-portion, then bent over in the axial direction of the connection pin and spot welded thereto. The pointed end of the connection pin rests on an insulating spacer through which passes the measuring inner conductor and in which ends another inner conductor used as a compensating conductor. A tubular outer conductor of the connecting cable comes to an end in abutment against the insulating spacer and is electrically connected with an outer conducting collector shell through an intermediate conducting sleeve fitted on the end of the outer cable conductor. The various pins and conductors, as well as the outer shell, are made of Inconel nickel-chromium alloy. The helical winding prevents unavoidable thermal stresses from straining the spot welds by which the inner conductor is fastened to the connection pin.
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Hofer Helmut
Serpekian Tavit
Kernforschungsanlage Julich G.m.b.h.
Smart & Biggar
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