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Ultrathin film thermocouples and method of manufacture

Patent 5411600 Issued on May 2, 1995. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject December 17, 2013. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Inventors

Application

No. 169686 filed on 12/17/1993

US Classes:

136/225, Having strip, film or plate-type thermocouples136/201, Processes136/230, Having housing, mounting or support136/241, Group IB metal containing (Cu, Ag, Au)374/179, By thermoelectric potential generator (e.g., thermocouple)374/208HOUSING, SUPPORT, OR ADJUNCT

Examiners

Primary: Walsh, Donald P.
Assistant: Carroll, Chrisman D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Class

H01L 035/28

Abstract

Ultrathin film thermocouple devices, which are extremely small in size and thickness and flexible, allow measurement of temperatures during processing of flexible elements which flex during processing. The invention includes temperature measuring devices where the thermocouple is deposited on the flexible element being processed. Such thermocouple devices are useful in a variety of applications where conventional temperature measuring devices can not be used. Such thermocouples devices are made from a variety of thermocouple metals including copper-constantan and copper-nickel and may be fabricated on flexible substrates by evaporation. Detailed fabrication procedures are also described. These devices are surprisingly robust, able to withstand extensive flexing without alteration or deterioration in thermocouple properties, and exhibit thermal EMF's which are reproducible from sample to sample and readily measurable.

Other References

  • D. L. Decker et al. entitled "Thermal Properties of Optical Thin Film Materials", NBS Special Publication 727, Laser Induced damage in optical materials 1984, government printing Office, D.C., 1986, pp. 291-297
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