Claims
- 1. A low melting eutectic alloy having a melting point of -15.degree. C. or below, consisting of a ternary gallium, indium, and tin eutectic base alloy of, in weight percent, 65-95% Ga, 5-22% In, Sn in an amount greater than zero percent and up to 11 percent, and inevitable impurities, and at least one further alloying element selected from the group consisting of an amount of Bi effective to raise the fluidity of the alloy and less than 2 weight percent based on the total weight of the alloy, and an amount of Sb effective to increase the oxidation resistance of the alloy and less than 2 weight percent based on the weight of the alloy.
- 2. In a thermometer having a measuring tube employing a column of liquid as the measuring fluid, the improvement comprising employing as said liquid the eutectic alloy of claim 1.
- 3. The thermometer of claim 2 wherein said thermometer is a clinical maximum-indicating thermometer.
- 4. A gallium, indium, and tin eutectic alloy, consisting of, in weight percent, 68-69% Ga, 21-22% In, 9.5-10.5% Sn, and optionally 0-2% Bi and 0-2% Sb, and inevitable impurities, wherein the melting point of said eutectic alloy is -15.degree. C. or less.
- 5. The eutectic alloy of claim 4 wherein the melting point is about -19.5.degree. C.
- 6. In a thermometer having a measuring tube employing a column of liquid as the measuring fluid, the improvement comprising employing as said liquid the eutectic alloy of claim 5.
- 7. The thermometer of claim 6 wherein said thermometer is a clinical maximum-indicating thermometer.
- 8. In a thermometer having a measuring tube employing a column of liquid as the measuring fluid, the improvement comprising employing as said liquid the eutectic alloy of claim 4.
- 9. The thermometer of claim 8 wherein said thermometer is a clinical maximum-indicating thermometer.
- 10. A low melting eutectic alloy having a melting point of -15.degree. C. or below, consisting essentially of a ternary gallium, indium, base tin alloy of, in weight percent, 65-95% Ga, 5-22% In, Sn in an amount greater than zero and up to 11%, and inevitable impurities, and at least one further alloying element selected from the group consisting of an amount of Bi effective to raise the fluidity of the alloy and less than 2 weight percent based on the total weight of the alloy, and an amount of Sb effective to increase the oxidation resistance of the alloy and less than 2 weight percent based on the weight of the alloy.
- 11. The alloy of claim 10 which has a melting point of -19.5.degree. C. or less.
- 12. In a thermometer having a measuring tube employing a column of liquid as the measuring fluid, the improvement comprising employing as said liquid the eutectic alloy of claim 10.
- 13. The alloy of claim 10, wherein Ga is present in an amount of 68-69%, In is present in an amount of 21-22%, and Sn is present in an amount of 9.5-10.5%.
- 14. In a thermometer having a measuring tube employing a column of liquid as the measuring fluid, the improvement comprising employing as said liquid the eutectic alloy of claim 13.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application(s) Ser. No. 08/387,921 filed on Feb. 21, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,800,060.
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