Claims
- 1. A thermal environment sensor, comprising:
- a single temperature detector for detecting temperature and producing an output representative of the detected temperature, said temperature detector having, when heated by a predetermined constant power, a convective heat transfer coefficient giving said temperature detector a wind velocity dependent temperature drop characteristic in close conformity with the effective temperature drop felt by a human body due to the wind velocity;
- a heating means for heating said temperature detector;
- an electric power supplying means connected to said heating means for supplying said heating means with a constant electric power corresponding to said predetermined constant power; and
- a temperature estimating circuit connected to said temperature detector for correcting the output of said temperature detector by a predetermined constant temperature difference for thereby obtaining the effective temperature felt by a human body.
- 2. A thermal environment sensor, comprising:
- a single temperature detector for detecting temperature and producing an output representative of the detected temperature, said temperature detector having, when heated by a predetermined constant power, a convective heat transfer coefficient giving said temperature detector a wind velocity dependent temperature drop characteristic in close conformity with the effective temperature drop felt by a human body due to the wind velocity, said detector being a detector which is self heating when supplied with electric power;
- an electric power supplying means connected to said temperature detector for supplying said temperature detector with a constant electric power corresponding to said predetermined constant power; and
- a temperature estimating circuit connected to said temperature detector for correcting the output of said temperature detector by a predetermined constant temperature difference for thereby obtaining the effective temperature felt by a human body.
- 3. A thermal environment sensor as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 in which said temperature estimating circuit comprises means for producing an output signal suitable for control of the operation of an air conditioner.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of now abandoned application, Ser. No. 07/219,541 filed as PCT/JP87/00661 on Sept. 4, 1987, published as WO88/01728 on Mar. 10, 1988, now abandoned.
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