IP Library Granted Patent US 8,827,553
Granted Patent B2
US 8,827,553 · App. 12/957,736 · Granted Sep 9, 2014

Autonomous temperature transmitter

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Patent No.
US 8,827,553
App. No.
12/957,736
Granted
Sep 9, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

The exemplary embodiments relate to an autonomous temperature transmitter for use in process installations. In order to feed an electronic component with energy, a thermoelectric transducer is arranged such that it is thermally operatively connected to at least one thermal conducting element between an internal thermal coupling element and an external thermal coupling element, the internal thermal coupling element being thermally coupled to the process medium and the ambient air flowing around the external thermal coupling element.

Claims (16)

1. An autonomous temperature transmitter that partially projects into a process vessel that is filled with a process medium having a temperature to be measured, comprising:

a tubular housing;

an electronic component external to the tubular housing and on a first end of the housing that projects away from the process vessel;

an internal thermal coupling element that is inside the tubular housing, near a second end of the tubular housing, and thermally coupled to the process medium in the process vessel;

an external thermal coupling element external to and on a second end of the tubular housing, and coupled to ambient air outside the process vessel; and

a thermoelectric transducer inside the tubular housing, the thermoelectric transducer being thermally and operatively connected to at least one thermal conducting element inside the tubular housing and between the internal thermal coupling element and the external thermal coupling element external to the tubular housing.

2. The autonomous temperature transmitter of claim 1 , wherein the external thermal coupling element is at a distance from the process vessel.

3. The autonomous temperature transmitter of claim 1 , wherein the thermoelectric transducer and all thermal conducting elements are accommodated in the tubular housing.

4. The autonomous temperature transmitter of claim 1 , wherein tubular housing includes:

a first tubular housing that projects into the process vessel; and

a second tubular housing that projects away from the process vessel.

5. The autonomous temperature transmitter of claim 4 , wherein the internal thermal coupling element is arranged in an open end of the first tubular housing that connects to a first end of the second tubular housing.

6. The autonomous temperature transmitter of claim 5 , wherein the external thermal coupling element is arranged on a second end of the second tubular housing.

7. The autonomous temperature transmitter of claim 4 , wherein the electronic component is arranged on a second end of the second tubular housing.

8. The autonomous temperature transmitter of claim 7 , wherein the external thermal coupling element is arranged on a second end of the second tubular housing between the electronic component and the second tubular housing.

9. The autonomous temperature transmitter of claim 1 , wherein the internal thermal coupling element is thermally coupled to the ambient air flowing around the external thermal coupling element.

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded Nov 15, 2016
From: ABB TECHNOLOGY LTD.
To: ABB SCHWEIZ AG
Reel/Frame 040621/0714 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 17, 2011
From: KAUL, HOLGER; WETZKO, MANFRED; ULRICH, MARCO; KRIPPNER, PETER; NENNINGER, PHILIPP; MARET, YANNICK
To: ABB TECHNOLOGY AG
Reel/Frame 025976/0293 →