Claims
- 1. A sensing device comprising first and second inductively wound magnetic cores having different inductance vs. ambient temperature characteristics so that the inductance vs. ambient temperature characteristics of the two cores intersect at a temperature which is to be sensed, a source of voltage coupled to said inductively wound cores, sensing means coupled to said cores to detect when said inductances of said cores are approximately equal, permanent magnet means positionable adjacent said cores, and a pressure responsive control means responsive to a pressure condition for positioning said magnet means relative to said cores.
- 2. A sensor as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of said cores comprises an elongated, hollow tube having an elongated axis and constructed of material which is magnetically saturable, an electrical conductor means comprising at least one sense wire passing through each of said tubes in a direction parallel to said elongated axis of said tubes and said permanent magnet means comprises a pair of opposite magnetic poles that are positioned adjacent the outer periphery of said tubes and which substantially completely magnetically saturate the portions of said tubes that are disposed intermediate said magnetic poles, but which are substantially ineffective in magnetically saturating the remaining portions of said tubes.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 668,093, filed Mar. 18, 1976.
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