Patent
Cooktop with temperature sensor
René c,o Thomson-CSF S.C.P.I. Cornec,Dominique c,o Propriété Industrielle Fournier +3 more
- 30 Dec 1999
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TL;DR: In this article, a cooking table consisting of a hearth plate, an inductive cooking furnace, and a temperature sensor supported by the upper surface (7) of the plate is described.
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Abstract: of EP1017256The cooking table comprises a hearth plate (1), an inductive cooking furnace (2) located under the hearth plate and a temperature sensor (5) supported by the upper surface (7) of the plate. A cooking utensil is heated an the temperature attained measured by the sensor.. The sensor remains in a fixed position on the hearth plate assembly.
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Method for measuring the temperature of a set of induction units of an induction cooktop and associated induction cooktop
Didier Gouardo,Philippe Richou,Boyer Serge,Jean-Pierre Nugeyre +3 more
- 20 Oct 2011
TL;DR: In this article, an induction cook top, comprising a group of inductors equipped with a temperature measuring device, is described, where each branch of the conductor is partially placed in a median zone between a central zone and an outer edge of each inductor.
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NTC sensor rod for glass cooktops
Robert L. Newman,James A. Tennant +1 more
- 20 Oct 1993
TL;DR: In this article, the thermistor rod has a negative temperature coefficient of electrical resistance and is connected in a control circuit for the cooktop heater, which is located outside of the housing for the Cooktop heater so that electrical connections to such end portions are not exposed to extremely high temperatures.
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