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publicationDate 1984-08-22-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber EP-0116089-A1
titleOfInvention SENSOR FOR THE TEMPERATURE OF A LIQUID.
abstract A temperature sensing device (10) for use in a liquid flow system (11) can accurately detect the temperature of a fluid flowing through a passage (24) in the housing (22 ) of the device. A temperature sensor element (32) is isolated from the fluid in the passage by housing it in an enclosure (28) passing through a part of the wall of the housing and entering the passage. The temperature sensor is provided with a connector (55) comprising conductors suitable for the transfer of the electrical signal produced by the sensor (32) to a cable (15) connected to a computer (16) so that it can be used during thermodilution determinations. By allowing the high-cost temperature sensor structure to be reused without the need to repeatedly sterilize it, and by using a disposable, cross-flow housing, a long service life is achieved and without failure at low cost.
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