Claims
- 1. A sensor-detector assembly for detecting and integrating quantities of microwave energy comprising:
- a ferromagnetic member adapted for exposure to microwave energy and adopting a paramagnetic state when heated to above its Curie point by said energy; and
- a detector assembly including a source of magnetic field which is mounted for movement about a pivotal axis to a first position by magnetic attraction with said ferromagnetic member, means for urging said field source away from said first position, whereby said field source is moved away from said first position when said ferromagnetic member reaches a paramagnetic state, and mercury switch means movable with said field source and operative to provide an indication when said field source is moved away from said first position.
- 2. A sensor-detector assembly for detecting and integrating quantities of microwave energy comprising:
- a ferromagnetic member adapted for exposure to microwave energy and adopting a paramagnetic state when heated to above its Curie point by said energy; and
- a detector assembly including a source of magnetic field which is mounted for movement to a first position by magnetic attraction with said ferromagnetic member, means for urging said field source away from said first position, whereby said field source is moved away from said first position when said ferromagnetic member reaches a paramagnetic state, and means for adjusting said urging means so that the transition point at which said field source is moved away from said first position can be varied.
- 3. A sensor-detector assembly for detecting quantities of electromagnetic energy comprising:
- a ferromagnetic member, said member adopting a paramagnetic state when heated to above its Curie point by electromagnetic energy;
- a detector assembly including a base member, a permanent magnet mounted on said base member and having a pair of pole faces and a magnetically operable switch mounted on said base member and spaced laterally from the pole faces of said magnet,
- a deck member of non-magnetic material; and
- means for mounting said base member on the under side of said deck member, said ferromagnetic member being carried by a tray which is adapted to be positioned on the upper side of said deck member.
- 4. A sensor-detector assembly for detecting and integrating quantities of microwave energy comprising:
- a ferromagnetic member adapted for exposure to microwave energy and adopting a paramagnetic state when heated to above its Curie point by said energy;
- a detector assembly including a base member;
- a permanent magnet mounted on said base member for movement between a first position and a second position;
- a deck of non-magnetic material;
- means for mounting said base member on the under side of said deck member;
- said ferromagnetic member being carried by a tray which is adapted to be positioned on the upper side of said deck member;
- said magnet being moved to its first position by the magnetic attraction of said ferromagnetic member acting through said non-magnetic deck member;
- and switch means controlled by movement of said magnet from its first position toward its second position when said ferromagnetic member reaches a paramagnetic state.
- 5. A sensor-detector assembly for detecting quantities of microwave energy comprising:
- means including a deck member of non-magnetic material for defining an enclosure to which microwave energy is supplied;
- a detector assembly positioned beneath said deck member and including a permanent magnet having spaced apart pole pieces and a magnetically operable switch positioned adjacent the pole pieces of said magnet and having a pair of contacts which are controlled by the field of said magnet to assume a first state; and
- a ferromagnetic member adapted to be positioned above said deck member and in proximity to said switch and operative when so positioned to divert a portion of the field of said magnet so that said contacts assume the opposite state.
- 6. A sensor-detector assembly as set forth in claim 5, wherein said contacts are returned to said first state when said ferromagnetic member has absorbed a sufficient amount of microwave energy to change to a paramagnetic state.
- 7. A sensor-detector assembly as set forth in claim 5, which includes adjustable means for controlling the magnetic coupling between said magnet and said switch.
- 8. A sensor-detector assembly as set forth in claim 5, which includes a supporting plate in which said magnet and switch are mounted, and a magnetic member a portion of which is positioned in proximity to said pole pieces, said portion being movable toward and away from said pole pieces to adjust the magnetic coupling between said magnet and said switch.
- 9. A sensor-detector assembly as set forth in claim 8, wherein said supporting plate is of non-magnetic material and said magnetic member is a resilient sheet of magnetic material one end of which is mounted on said plate on the side opposite said switch and magnet, and means for adjustably positioning the other end of said sheet relative to said plate.
- 10. A sensor-detector assembly as set forth in claim 5, which includes a focusing plate of magnetic material positioned beneath said switch so that said switch is preferentially responsive to said ferromagnetic member over a wide range of spacings therefrom.
- 11. A sensor-detector assembly as set forth in claim 10, which includes a spacer of non-magnetic material positioned between said switch and said focusing plate.
- 12. A sensor-detector assembly as set forth in claim 5, wherein said deck member is electrically conductive, thereby to prevent microwave energy within said enclosure from reaching said switch.
- 13. A sensor-detector assembly as set forth in claim 5, wherein said deck member is of stainless steel so that said ferromagnetic member can control said switch through said deck member while at the same time preventing microwave energy within said enclosure from reaching said switch.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a division of copending application Ser. No. 380,187 filed July 18, 1973, issued Dec. 10, 1974 as U.S. Pat. No. 3,854,022 which application is itself a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 300,763 filed Oct. 25, 1972.
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