TEMPERATURE SIGNALING DEVICE
1,240,432. 432. Temperature indicators. DUNRITE. MFG. CORP. Feb.19, 1970 [Feb.24, 1969], No.8018/70. Heading G1D. A temperature indicator for insertion into an article of food to indicate the attainment of a particular temperature therein, comprises a tubular housing 12 closed at one end 16 and open...
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Language | English |
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22.12.1970
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Summary: | 1,240,432. 432. Temperature indicators. DUNRITE. MFG. CORP. Feb.19, 1970 [Feb.24, 1969], No.8018/70. Heading G1D. A temperature indicator for insertion into an article of food to indicate the attainment of a particular temperature therein, comprises a tubular housing 12 closed at one end 16 and open at the other, an indicator staff 20 within the housing and movable from a retracted position as shown to an extended position therein a portion 21 of the staff 20 projects from the housing, under the action of aspring44, a latch in the form of bifurcated portions 22 on the staff 20 with bulbous exterior surfaces 26 thereon engaging in a complementary distention 14 in the housing 12 and held therein by a cylindrical probe 40 engaged between the bifurcated portions 22, and a fusible material 46 serving to hold a piston 38 integral with the probe 40 away from the closed end of the housing 12 against the action of the spring 44 so that at the temperature of fusion of the material 46, the piston 38 moves to the end of the housing thus clearing the latch and allowing the staff 20 to move to its extended position, showing that the desired temperature has been reached. A barrier 35 in a cap 32 seals the open end of the housing 12 and is pushed out by the portion 21 of the staff. In the extended position of the staff the housing is sealed by engagement of complementary surfaces 28, 34a. The material 46 may be a solid or granular if desired, before fusion, and in an alternative embodiment a smaller quantity of material 46 is employed by making the piston 38 of smaller diameter than the probe 40, the material being contained in a similar size recess at the end of the housing 12. Also instead of displacing the fused material past the piston 38 it may be displaced into a separate chamber. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: USD3548780 |