Claims
- 1. A hot wire probe for placement in a path for moving fluid comprising a rigid, high temperature resistant, electrically insulative ceramic body, at least two electrically conductive rods embedded in said body, said body defining at least one narrow substantially flat edge surface, said conductive rods having ends protruding from said edge surface in spaced apart relation, a probe wire lying along said edge surface with the extremities of said probe wire welded respectively to said protruding rod ends, and ceramic means for adhesively joining said probe wire to said edge surface, said adhesively joining means encasing all but a portion of the probe wire surface remote from said edge surface.
- 2. A hot wire probe according to claim 1 wherein said conductive rods are substantially parallel to one another.
- 3. A hot wire probe according to claim 1 wherein said body defines upper and lower smooth flat surfaces that diverge respectively from opposite extremities of said edge surface at a very small acute angle so as to avoid creating turbulence in said fluid path.
- 4. A hot wire probe for placement in a path of moving fluid comprising a rigid, high temperature resistant, electrically insulative body, four conductive rods forming first and second spaced apart pairs of rods, said body defining first and second narrow substantially flat edge surfaces, the conductive rods in said first pair protruding from said first edge surface and the conductive rods of said second pair protruding from said second edge surface, said edge surfaces diverging symmetrically from a central point, first and second probe wires fixed in spanning relation of the conductive rods of respective pairs and lying along respective edge surfaces, means for adhesively joining each probe wire to its respective edge surface, said adhesively joining means being confined to expose the surface of each said probe wire remote from its respective edge surface.
- 5. A three wire probe for placement in a fluid moving along a path comprising a central body portion formed of rigid high temperature resistant electrically insulative material, said body defining a narrow edge surface normal to the path and having side surfaces diverging from respective extremities of said edge surface at a very small acute angle, a first pair of conductive rods imbedded in said body and having ends terminating in spaced apart relation in said edge surface, a probe wire having ends fixed to respective said rods and lying along said edge surface, upper and lower body portions joining said central body portion and extending normal to said diverging surfaces, said upper and lower body portions defining edge surfaces having inner ends adjacent the midpoint of said first edge surface and outer ends diverging rearwardly therefrom, second and third pairs of conductive rods imbedded in respective said upper and lower body portions and terminating in respective said edge surfaces, second and third probe wires fixed to the protruding ends of respective said rod pairs and lying along respective said edge surfaces, and means for adhesively joining said probe wires to their respective edge surfaces, said adhesive means being confined to expose the surfaces of said probe wire remote from respective said edge surfaces.
- 6. A three wire probe according to claim 5 wherein said upper and lower edge surfaces diverge symmetrically of the edge surface of said central body portion.
- 7. A hot wire probe for placement in a path of moving fluid comprising a rigid, high temperature resistant, electrically insulative ceramic body, four electrically conductive rods forming first and second spaced apart pairs of rods, said body defining first and second narrow substantially flat edge surfaces, the conductive rods in said first pair protruding from said first edge surface and the conductive rods of said second pair protruding from said second edge surface, said edge surfaces diverging symmetrically from a central point, a first probe wire having its ends welded respectively to the protruding ends of said first pair of conductive rods, a second probe wire having its ends welded respectively to the protruding ends of said second pair of conductive rods, ceramic means for adhesively joining each probe wire to its respective edge surface, said ceramic means securely encasing all but a portion of the surface of each probe wire, in each case said portion being the surface remote from said edge surface.
Government Interests
The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under a NASA contract and is subject to the provisions of Section 305 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, Public Law 85-568 (72 Stat. 435; 42 U.S.C. 2457).
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2870305 |
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Jan 1959 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Series 900 Application Notes, "Flow Corporation Bulletin", No. 901, pp. 1-12, 9-12-67. |